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Theodore M. Brantley

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Brantley was married in 1891 to Lois Reat and had 3 children - Theodore Lee, Lois Brown, and Neill Duncan Brantly. Neill Duncan Brantly (1897–1972) joined the navy and became a Rear Admiral during World War II, commanding vessels at the
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in Lebanon, graduating in 1881. After practicing law for several years, Brantly became a professor of Ancient Languages, first at
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Brantly Hall at the University of Montana is named after Brantley's wife Lois, who served as head resident there for many years.
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Brantley's brother Erskine Brantly (1850–1936) was a prominent clergyman and school official in
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in 1892 and served as the Most Worshipful Grand Master of Masons in Montana in 1900.
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Appleton's Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events
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The rest of his family seems to have preferred the spelling
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History of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, 1845–1889
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Lebanon, Tennessee
Helena, Montana
Alma mater
Cumberland University
Montana Supreme Court
Lebanon, Tennessee
Neill S. Brown
John C. Brown
Southwestern Presbyterian University
Clarksville, Tennessee
Cumberland University
Illinois College
College of Montana
Deer Lodge
Helena, Montana
Mason
Battle of Leyte Gulf
Frank A. Hazelbaker
Oklahoma
1957 University of Montana press release
William Y. Pemberton
Justice of the Montana Supreme Court
Llewellyn L. Callaway
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