John Richlie of Missouri found an abandoned trapper's cabin in western Montana.

John Richlie of Missouri found an abandoned trapper's cabin in western Montana in the early 1880s, and decided to try his hand at homesteading, according to the Bonner Milltown History Center and Museum.


 In 1884, he sent for his wife, Adelia, and his mother-in-law, Barbara Zaugg and her children, Celia, Martha, Emma, Emil, and Arnold.

The history center notes that Arnold was around 12 years old, and when John and Adelia Richlie moved away to the DeSmet area, he helped his mother “prove up” on the homestead near Bonner.

The 1940 census puts Arnold at 65 years old as the head of the household, so he may have been closer to 9 when he moved to Montana.

 But in 1940, his sisters Cecelia, Martha, and Emma lived with him, as did Conrad Richlie ,21, and Wayne Richlie,19.

In this undated photo, a bearded Arnold Zaugg is holding Jack Richlie, who is rubbing his eye. Great generational ties! 

A label affixed to the upper left corner of the photo reads "58." Photo caption reads: Arnold Zaugg and Jack Richlie.

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