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Additional information provided by Find A Grave contributor "Cara"
Ashland Tidings, Ashland, Oregon, 11 Feb 1915
Former Ashlander Dies in Montana
A.T. Kyle, who died at Great Falls, Mont. on January eighteenth was at one time one of the most active businessmen in Ashland. He came here as a young man more than 30 years ago and acted as operator on the old government telegraph line which was installed in 1873, on account of the Modoc war, to connect Klamath Falls and Forts Klamath and Bidwell with the outside world at Ashland.
In later years Mr. Kyle interested himself in mines and was the man who effected the original sale of the old Ashland mine to a Portland company. Mr. Kyle earned a substantial commission which put him on "easy street", so to speak.
Mr. Kyle was married her to Miss Hargadine, a sister of George and Charles Hargadine.
In regard to Mr. Kyle's death a Great Falls paper says:
A.T. Kyle, one of the well-known citizens of Great Falls, and also one of the large property owners, died at his home in this city January eighteenth after a long illness. Mr. Kyle was one of the pioneers of Great Falls, and for years was engaged in the real estate and insurance business. He accumulated considerable property in the business district in the early days, and enjoyed the increase in value that the recent development in the city made. Mr. Kyle's last illness was an attack of dropsy and he had been confined to his home for many weeks. He is survived by his wife.
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Additional information provided by Find A Grave contributor "Cara"
Ashland Tidings, Ashland, Oregon, 11 Feb 1915
Former Ashlander Dies in Montana
A.T. Kyle, who died at Great Falls, Mont. on January eighteenth was at one time one of the most active businessmen in Ashland. He came here as a young man more than 30 years ago and acted as operator on the old government telegraph line which was installed in 1873, on account of the Modoc war, to connect Klamath Falls and Forts Klamath and Bidwell with the outside world at Ashland.
In later years Mr. Kyle interested himself in mines and was the man who effected the original sale of the old Ashland mine to a Portland company. Mr. Kyle earned a substantial commission which put him on "easy street", so to speak.
Mr. Kyle was married her to Miss Hargadine, a sister of George and Charles Hargadine.
In regard to Mr. Kyle's death a Great Falls paper says:
A.T. Kyle, one of the well-known citizens of Great Falls, and also one of the large property owners, died at his home in this city January eighteenth after a long illness. Mr. Kyle was one of the pioneers of Great Falls, and for years was engaged in the real estate and insurance business. He accumulated considerable property in the business district in the early days, and enjoyed the increase in value that the recent development in the city made. Mr. Kyle's last illness was an attack of dropsy and he had been confined to his home for many weeks. He is survived by his wife.
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