Great Falls Tribune (MT), 3 June 1928
Harry Aleshire, Smelter Employee, Dies on Saturday
Harry Aleshire, 68, for several years employed in the general office of the A. C. M. smelter here, died Saturday night after a long illness due to a general breakdown in his health.
Mr. Aleshire was an old timer in Montana. Thirty or more years ago he operated a saloon in Butte and was one of the most widely known and popular men in the mining camp for a number of years. He had for some time past made his home at 424-1/2 Central avenue. The body is at O'Connor's undertaking parlors.
Great Falls Tribune (MT), 3 June 1928
Harry Aleshire, Smelter Employee, Dies on Saturday
Harry Aleshire, 68, for several years employed in the general office of the A. C. M. smelter here, died Saturday night after a long illness due to a general breakdown in his health.
Mr. Aleshire was an old timer in Montana. Thirty or more years ago he operated a saloon in Butte and was one of the most widely known and popular men in the mining camp for a number of years. He had for some time past made his home at 424-1/2 Central avenue. The body is at O'Connor's undertaking parlors.
Family Members
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Charles Christopher "Charlie" Aleshire
1840–1889
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Edward Shepard Aleshire
1842–1905
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Joseph Page Aleshire
1844–1886
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Reuben Aleshire
1847–1909
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Mary Margaret Aleshire Mullineaux
1849–1909
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John Aleshire
1852–1854
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William Francis "Willie" Aleshire
1855–1855
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James Buchanan Aleshire
1856–1925
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Margaret "Maggie" Aleshire
1859–1862
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