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| Katharyn Lyle Hogan, left, a great-granddaughter of Patrick and Johannah Hogan through their son John Hogan and his son, Aberdeen attorney John Carol Hogan. Katharyn wrote a column called "The Kitchen Critic" during World War II for a Grays Harbor, Washington newspaper. | |||||||||||||||
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| Maureen Hogan Dayton's notes about her father:: "Thomas Stephen Hogan, Sect. of State Montana - then Senator - state - at 24 years of age. He and I belonged to the Montana, Colorado and Texas State Societies in D.C. He was ghostwriter for Montana Senator Burton K. Wheeler years - Mrs. Kemper, Texas state historian, wants Papa's life story. " |
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| Kathryn Donovan Hogan, above, wife of Montana State Sen. Thomas Hogan. It was Kate's life that Tom Hogan celebrated in the Letter to My Children that he wrote after her death. She is shown here holding her grandson in 1940.. | |||||||||||||||
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