Clara McAdow
Clara Coltrin Tomlinson McAdow (1838 – January 19, 1896) was an American women's suffragist and a mine owner in Montana. McAdow was born in Michigan and moved to Coulson, Montana, with her first husband Dr. C. E. Tomlinson. She got a job with Northern Pacific Railroad and did side jobs including a check-cashing business because there was not yet a bank in Billings, Montana.
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Clara McAdow
Clara Coltrin Tomlinson McAdow (1838 – January 19, 1896) was an American women's suffragist and a mine owner in Montana. McAdow was born in Michigan and moved to Coulson, Montana, with her first husband Dr. C. E. Tomlinson. She got a job with Northern Pacific Railroad and did side jobs including a check-cashing business because there was not yet a bank in Billings, Montana.
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