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Prof. Louis Bach was a noted violinist, caterer, a saloon proprietor and liquor dealer. Was active in squatting in Riverside Park [[28 Sep 1883]]. [[?? Oct 1883]]. His saloon burned in the Great Fire of 1883. It was the fifth building south of Main on east 5th (Park, then). [[27 Mar 1914]] The saloon men, by a unanimous vote yesterday, agreed to close their places of business for two hours, from 2 to 4, during the funeral of the late Professor Bach. In the death of Professor Louis Bach, Miles City loses another of those persons of strong individuality whose speech, mannerisms, or methods serve to vary the humdrum of everyday life. Professor Bach engaged in the liquor and hotel businesses ever since establishing himself in this community in the very early days. His tastes were for the 'classic' in music and it was his knowledge of this art that title of "Professor" was based. He is survived by a daughter. (next day) The funeral of the late Prof. Louis Bach took place yesterday afternoon from the [[Episcopal Church]]. The pall bearers were [[Al Leighton]], [[W. A. Tremblay]], [[W. S. Snell]], [[J. R. Arnold]], [[Ed Arnold]], and [[H. G. Potter]].
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