Nathaniel P. Langford

Langford spent 14 years in Montana, having come out with the Fisk expedition in the summer of 1862. He was born (1832) and raised in the state of New York, and was an educated person. He was a mason before setting out for the West, and was present at the first masonic funeral in Bannack in the fall of 1862. He was a successful merchant in both Bannack and later Virginia City. In November, 1863, he and Samuel Hauser left Bannack on an extended business trip to the States, and so was not present at the formation of the Vigilantes, nor during the lynching of Sheriff Henry Plummer in January, 1864. When he returned however he joined the Vigilantes, and was privy to some, at least, of their secrets. He was a passionate Republican, and a bitter antogonist of Henry Plummer, a Democrat, whom he prevented from being considered for the post of U.S. Marshall.

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