Jo Armstead (born 1944), American R&B singer and songwriter also known as Joshie Armstead
Constructed in 1909 and 1910 between the towns of Armstead, Montana and Salmon, Idaho, the G&P served mining and agricultural areas in Lemhi County, Idaho and Beaverhead County, Montana.
(The Oregon Short Line was a long-time subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railroad, and was later absorbed into that system.) Armstead was in a high valley of the Beaverhead River, in a region known for livestock grazing.
Armstead was part of a highly talented team that featured four other future NFL players — Clifton Abraham, Joe Burch, Le'Shai Maston, Darius Smith — and won the 1988 5A state championship (however, the title was later forfeited due to eligibility infringements).
Tim Armstead, of Elkview, West Virginia (born February 26, 1965) is a Republican politician from West Virginia, currently representing 32nd District (Kanawha County) in the West Virginia House of Delegates.