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Join researcher and author J. Ray Haffey in Anaconda, Montana: Goosetown and West of Main, a comprehensive historical tour of Anaconda from 1945 to 2020. Anaconda, Montana: Goosetown and West of Main features a variety of histories that offer true insight into Anaconda's identity through sections on education, sports, generational changes, local leadership, and oral histories. Haffey pays tribute to Anaconda via 78 historic black-and-white photographs, personal observations, and dozens of interviews, painting a vivid and thorough portrait of the city on the edge of the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness.…mehr

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Join researcher and author J. Ray Haffey in Anaconda, Montana: Goosetown and West of Main, a comprehensive historical tour of Anaconda from 1945 to 2020. Anaconda, Montana: Goosetown and West of Main features a variety of histories that offer true insight into Anaconda's identity through sections on education, sports, generational changes, local leadership, and oral histories. Haffey pays tribute to Anaconda via 78 historic black-and-white photographs, personal observations, and dozens of interviews, painting a vivid and thorough portrait of the city on the edge of the Anaconda-Pintler Wilderness.
Autorenporträt
Ray Haffey was born in Regensburg, Germany September 4, 1947. His father, Joe, was serving in the Air Force during and after WWII. His mother, Audrey, was a war bride from England. They moved Joseph Raymond to Anaconda, MT when he was 6 weeks old. Ray attended St. Paul's Grade School and Anaconda Central High School and participated in local sports. After graduation from Eastern Montana College, he began teaching in 1969 in Roundup, Montana. In 1973, Ray was hired by Anaconda High School to teach US History/Government as well as start a gymnastic program. After acquiring a Master's Degree in counseling, he gained further endorsements in special education and school psychology. He was honored to receive the Who's Who teaching award at Anaconda High School and the Montana School Psychologist of the Year award in 2005. He also received the Anaconda Good Neighbor Award in 2002. In addition to spending time with family, other favorite leisure activities include fishing, hunting, and golf.