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Madison County Fairgrounds, U.S. Highway 41, Twin Bridges, Madison County, MT

Madison County Fairgrounds, U.S. Highway 41, Twin Bridges, Madison Cou...

1984 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Honorable Mention Significance: These buildings were constructed by the WPA during 1936-37 for the purpose of accommodating an agricultural fair at Twin Bridges. The style of the... More

Maud Noble Cabin, Menor's Ferry, Snake River, moved from Cottonwood Creek, Moose, Teton County, WY

Maud Noble Cabin, Menor's Ferry, Snake River, moved from Cottonwood Cr...

Significance: Maud Noble, a maiden lady from Philadelphia, PA, came to Jackson Hole as a guest at a dude ranch. She remained in this area and had a cabin built for her by Harry Clisswold on the east side of Cot... More

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 1859... More

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 1859... More

D. V. Cain House, Green & Fuller Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

D. V. Cain House, Green & Fuller Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July, 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 185... More

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heyday in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: St. Mary's Mission, founded in 1841 by Father Jean de Smet, owned the land upon which the ruins of Fort Owen are located. The Mission was abandoned by the Jesuits in 1850 and the land sold to Joh... More

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gal...

Significance: In May 1887 a special election was held to decide the issue of building a new city hall and opera house. The issue passed on a vote of 98 to 22. The building, which required three years to compl... More

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gal...

Significance: In May 1887 a special election was held to decide the issue of building a new city hall and opera house. The issue passed on a vote of 98 to 22. The building, which required three years to compl... More

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, Lake, Teton County, WY

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, L...

Significance: This post, accommodating twenty men, was the first and principal outpost established by the military in 1887 for a system of mounted patrols through the park during the summers. It soon became a p... More

Superintendent's House, Magnolia Avenue, Granite, Granite County, MT

Superintendent's House, Magnolia Avenue, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heydey in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

Superintendent's Lodge, Crow Agency, Big Horn County, MT

Superintendent's Lodge, Crow Agency, Big Horn County, MT

Significance: Constructed in 1894 to house a Superintendent who was to oversee the placing of grave markers for General Custer and the men of the United States Seventh Cavalry who perished in the Battle of Big ... More

Superintendent's Lodge, Crow Agency, Big Horn County, MT

Superintendent's Lodge, Crow Agency, Big Horn County, MT

Significance: Constructed in 1894 to house a Superintendent who was to oversee the placing of grave markers for General Custer and the men of the United States Seventh Cavalry who perished in the Battle of Big ... More

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 1859... More

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 1859... More

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heyday in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heyday in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gal...

Significance: In May 1887 a special election was held to decide the issue of building a new city hall and opera house. The issue passed on a vote of 98 to 22. The building, which required three years to compl... More

Cunningham Cabin, Between Snake River & U.S. Route 89, Moose, Teton County, WY

Cunningham Cabin, Between Snake River & U.S. Route 89, Moose, Teton Co...

Significance: James Pierce Cunningham came to Jackson Hole in 1888 from the state of New York. In 1889 he filed a homestead claim on 160 acres east of the Snake River. The Cunningham Ranch was among the earli... More

Montana State University, Montana Hall, West Garfield Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

Montana State University, Montana Hall, West Garfield Street, Bozeman,...

Significance: The early years of the 1890's were full of excitement for the young state of Montana and the various cities that were vigorously campaigning for the site of its capitol. Bozeman lost its bid to b... More

Fort Missoula, N. C. O. Living Quarters, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Fort Missoula, N. C. O. Living Quarters, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Significance: Fear of the recent Indian uprisings led to the establishment of a military post here, six miles southeast of Hell Gate Pass, to protect the Mullan Road. This all-important link between Walla Wall... More

St. Mary's Pharmacy, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Pharmacy, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1830 when the land and improvements were sold to John... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

Superintendent's Lodge, Crow Agency, Big Horn County, MT

Superintendent's Lodge, Crow Agency, Big Horn County, MT

Significance: Constructed in 1894 to house a Superintendent who was to oversee the placing of grave markers for General Custer and the men of the United States Seventh Cavalry who perished in the Battle of Big ... More

William H. Tracy House, 5 West Mendenhall Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

William H. Tracy House, 5 West Mendenhall Street, Bozeman, Gallatin Co...

Significance: This house was built in 1882 for William H. Tracy, one of the earliest pioneers in the Gallatin Valley. Tracy settled on three forty-acre tracts in what is now the city of Bozeman in 1864-65. In... More

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 1859... More

D. V. Cain House, Green & Fuller Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

D. V. Cain House, Green & Fuller Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July, 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 185... More

D. V. Cain House, Green & Fuller Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

D. V. Cain House, Green & Fuller Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July, 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 185... More

Fort Logan, Blockhouse, White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, MT

Fort Logan, Blockhouse, White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, MT

Significance: Built in 1869-1870 as part of a military post established to protect the gold mining camps in the vicinity and the Fort Benton trade route. Fort Benton was the head of navigation on the Missouri ... More

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: St. Mary's Mission, founded in 1841 by Father Jean de Smet, owned the land upon which the ruins of Fort Owen are located. The Mission was abandoned by the Jesuits in 1850 and the land sold to Joh... More

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: St. Mary's Mission, founded in 1841 by Father Jean de Smet, owned the land upon which the ruins of Fort Owen are located. The Mission was abandoned by the Jesuits in 1850 and the land sold to Joh... More

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gal...

Significance: In May 1887 a special election was held to decide the issue of building a new city hall and opera house. The issue passed on a vote of 98 to 22. The building, which required three years to compl... More

Cunningham Cabin, Between Snake River & U.S. Route 89, Moose, Teton County, WY

Cunningham Cabin, Between Snake River & U.S. Route 89, Moose, Teton Co...

Significance: James Pierce Cunningham came to Jackson Hole in 1888 from the state of New York. In 1889 he filed a homestead claim on 160 acres east of the Snake River. The Cunningham Ranch was among the earli... More

James H. Mangus Cabin, Moose, Teton County, WY

James H. Mangus Cabin, Moose, Teton County, WY

Significance: This two story log structure, built in 1911, is one of the first homesteaders' cabins in the Jackson Hole country that provided second floor space. It is also believed to be one of the earliest ho... More

Johl House, Main Street, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Johl House, Main Street, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July, 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 185... More

Johl House, Main Street, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Johl House, Main Street, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July, 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 185... More

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, Lake, Teton County, WY

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, L...

Significance: This post, accommodating twenty men, was the first and principal outpost established by the military in 1887 for a system of mounted patrols through the park during the summers. It soon became a p... More

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, Lake, Teton County, WY

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, L...

Significance: This post, accommodating twenty men, was the first and principal outpost established by the military in 1887 for a system of mounted patrols through the park during the summers. It soon became a p... More

Maud Noble Cabin, Menor's Ferry, Snake River, moved from Cottonwood Creek, Moose, Teton County, WY

Maud Noble Cabin, Menor's Ferry, Snake River, moved from Cottonwood Cr...

Significance: Maud Noble, a maiden lady from Philadelphia, PA, came to Jackson Hole as a guest at a dude ranch. She remained in this area and had a cabin built for her by Harry Clisswold on the east side of Cot... More

Superintendent's Lodge, Crow Agency, Big Horn County, MT

Superintendent's Lodge, Crow Agency, Big Horn County, MT

Significance: Constructed in 1894 to house a Superintendent who was to oversee the placing of grave markers for General Custer and the men of the United States Seventh Cavalry who perished in the Battle of Big ... More

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

J. S. Cain House, Green & Park Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 1859... More

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heyday in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

Fort Missoula, Laundry Building, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Fort Missoula, Laundry Building, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Significance: The Laundry Building is one of three remaining structures dating from the early days of the establishment of Fort Missoula. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-20 Surve... More

Fort Logan, Blockhouse, White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, MT

Fort Logan, Blockhouse, White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, MT

Significance: Built in 1869-1870 as part of a military post established to protect the gold mining camps in the vicinity and the Fort Benton trade route. Fort Benton was the head of navigation on the Missouri ... More

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: St. Mary's Mission, founded in 1841 by Father Jean de Smet, owned the land upon which the ruins of Fort Owen are located. The Mission was abandoned by the Jesuits in 1850 and the land sold to Joh... More

Montana State University, Montana Hall, West Garfield Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

Montana State University, Montana Hall, West Garfield Street, Bozeman,...

Significance: The early years of the 1890's were full of excitement for the young state of Montana and the various cities that were vigorously campaigning for the site of its capitol. Bozeman lost its bid to b... More

Johl House, Main Street, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Johl House, Main Street, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July, 1859 and a quartz vein was located in August, 185... More

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, Lake, Teton County, WY

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, L...

Significance: This post, accommodating twenty men, was the first and principal outpost established by the military in 1887 for a system of mounted patrols through the park during the summers. It soon became a p... More

Fort Missoula, N. C. O. Living Quarters, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Fort Missoula, N. C. O. Living Quarters, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Significance: Fear of the recent Indian uprisings led to the establishment of a military post here, six miles southeast of Hell Gate Pass, to protect the Mullan Road. This all-important link between Walla Wall... More

St. Mary's Pharmacy, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Pharmacy, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1830 when the land and improvements were sold to John... More

St. Mary's Pharmacy, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Pharmacy, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1830 when the land and improvements were sold to John... More

Fort Missoula, Powder Magazine, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Fort Missoula, Powder Magazine, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Significance: Fear of the recent Indian uprisings led to the establishment of a military post here, six miles southeast of Hell Gate Pass, to protect the Mullan Road. This all important link between Walla Wall... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heyday in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

Fort Logan, Blockhouse, White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, MT

Fort Logan, Blockhouse, White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, MT

Significance: Built in 1869-1870 as part of a military post established to protect the gold mining camps in the vicinity and the Fort Benton trade route. Fort Benton was the head of navigation on the Missouri ... More

Fort Logan, Blockhouse, White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, MT

Fort Logan, Blockhouse, White Sulphur Springs, Meagher County, MT

Significance: Built in 1869-1870 as part of a military post established to protect the gold mining camps in the vicinity and the Fort Benton trade route. Fort Benton was the head of navigation on the Missouri ... More

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: St. Mary's Mission, founded in 1841 by Father Jean de Smet, owned the land upon which the ruins of Fort Owen are located. The Mission was abandoned by the Jesuits in 1850 and the land sold to Joh... More

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gal...

Significance: In May 1887 a special election was held to decide the issue of building a new city hall and opera house. The issue passed on a vote of 98 to 22. The building, which required three years to compl... More

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gal...

Significance: In May 1887 a special election was held to decide the issue of building a new city hall and opera house. The issue passed on a vote of 98 to 22. The building, which required three years to compl... More

James H. Mangus Cabin, Moose, Teton County, WY

James H. Mangus Cabin, Moose, Teton County, WY

Significance: This two story log structure, built in 1911, is one of the first homesteaders' cabins in the Jackson Hole country that provided second floor space. It is also believed to be one of the earliest ho... More

James H. Mangus Cabin, Moose, Teton County, WY

James H. Mangus Cabin, Moose, Teton County, WY

Significance: This two story log structure, built in 1911, is one of the first homesteaders' cabins in the Jackson Hole country that provided second floor space. It is also believed to be one of the earliest ho... More

James H. Mangus Cabin, Moose, Teton County, WY

James H. Mangus Cabin, Moose, Teton County, WY

Significance: This two story log structure, built in 1911, is one of the first homesteaders' cabins in the Jackson Hole country that provided second floor space. It is also believed to be one of the earliest ho... More

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, Lake, Teton County, WY

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, L...

Significance: This post, accommodating twenty men, was the first and principal outpost established by the military in 1887 for a system of mounted patrols through the park during the summers. It soon became a p... More

T. C. Power Mansion, 604 Harrison Avenue, Helena, Lewis and Clark County, MT

T. C. Power Mansion, 604 Harrison Avenue, Helena, Lewis and Clark Coun...

Significance: Thomas C. Power was one of the most successful business men in Montana. He began shipping merchandise from Omaha to Fort Benton in 1866, and the following year moved to Fort Benton to open a mer... More

Bodie Jail, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Bodie Jail, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The town of Bodie was the result of a gold rush in 1859. By 1879, Bodie reached its pinnacle with Main Street being approximately one mile long. The typical building was a poorly constructed one... More

St. Mary's Pharmacy, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Pharmacy, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1830 when the land and improvements were sold to John... More

Fort Missoula, Powder Magazine, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Fort Missoula, Powder Magazine, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Significance: Fear of the recent Indian uprisings led to the establishment of a military post here, six miles southeast of Hell Gate Pass, to protect the Mullan Road. This all important link between Walla Wall... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

Methodist Church, Green & Fuller Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Methodist Church, Green & Fuller Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July 1859 and a quartz vein located in August, 1859; bu... More

William H. Tracy House, 5 West Mendenhall Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

William H. Tracy House, 5 West Mendenhall Street, Bozeman, Gallatin Co...

Significance: This house was built in 1882 for William H. Tracy, one of the earliest pioneers in the Gallatin Valley. Tracy settled on three forty-acre tracts in what is now the city of Bozeman in 1864-65. In... More

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heyday in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heyday in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heyday in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: St. Mary's Mission, founded in 1841 by Father Jean de Smet, owned the land upon which the ruins of Fort Owen are located. The Mission was abandoned by the Jesuits in 1850 and the land sold to Joh... More

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gal...

Significance: In May 1887 a special election was held to decide the issue of building a new city hall and opera house. The issue passed on a vote of 98 to 22. The building, which required three years to compl... More

J. S. M. Neill House, 725 Madison Avenue, Helena, Lewis and Clark County, MT

J. S. M. Neill House, 725 Madison Avenue, Helena, Lewis and Clark Coun...

Significance: This imposing home was presented to his daughter, Anne, as a wedding gift by former Governor S.T. Houser in 1888. It was purchased from Ann K. and Olis R. Allen by John S.M. Neill in 1903 for $10... More

U. S. Assay Office, 206 Broadway Street, Helena, Lewis and Clark County, MT

U. S. Assay Office, 206 Broadway Street, Helena, Lewis and Clark Count...

Significance: The large volume of gold and silver mined in the Montana Territory prompted the Treasury Department to build a United States Assay Office close to the source. Funds were appropriated by Act of Co... More

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, Lake, Teton County, WY

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, L...

Significance: This post, accommodating twenty men, was the first and principal outpost established by the military in 1887 for a system of mounted patrols through the park during the summers. It soon became a p... More

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, Lake, Teton County, WY

Norris Soldiers Station, Norris Campgrounds & Gibbon River vicinity, L...

Significance: This post, accommodating twenty men, was the first and principal outpost established by the military in 1887 for a system of mounted patrols through the park during the summers. It soon became a p... More

Fort Missoula, N. C. O. Living Quarters, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Fort Missoula, N. C. O. Living Quarters, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Significance: Fear of the recent Indian uprisings led to the establishment of a military post here, six miles southeast of Hell Gate Pass, to protect the Mullan Road. This all-important link between Walla Wall... More

St. Mary's Pharmacy, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Pharmacy, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1830 when the land and improvements were sold to John... More

Fort Missoula, Powder Magazine, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Fort Missoula, Powder Magazine, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Significance: Fear of the recent Indian uprisings led to the establishment of a military post here, six miles southeast of Hell Gate Pass, to protect the Mullan Road. This all important link between Walla Wall... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic), Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: The first Catholic mission in the northwest was founded by Father Jean de Smet for the Salish (Indians) in 1841. The mission was abandoned in 1850 when the land improvements were sold to John Owe... More

Maud Noble Cabin, Menor's Ferry, Snake River, moved from Cottonwood Creek, Moose, Teton County, WY

Maud Noble Cabin, Menor's Ferry, Snake River, moved from Cottonwood Cr...

Significance: Maud Noble, a maiden lady from Philadelphia, PA, came to Jackson Hole as a guest at a dude ranch. She remained in this area and had a cabin built for her by Harry Clisswold on the east side of Cot... More

Methodist Church, Green & Fuller Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Methodist Church, Green & Fuller Streets, Bodie, Mono County, CA

Significance: The Ghost Town of Bodie is a Registered Historic Landmark and California Historical Landmark #341. Placer gold was first discovered here in July 1859 and a quartz vein located in August, 1859; bu... More

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heyday in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Miners Union Hall, Main Street, Granite, Granite County, MT

Significance: The Granite Townsite was laid out in the summer of 1884. Known as the Silver Queen City she reached her heyday in 1889 when the production of the mines ran as high as $250,000 to $275,000 a month... More

Fort Missoula, Laundry Building, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Fort Missoula, Laundry Building, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Significance: The Laundry Building is one of three remaining structures dating from the early days of the establishment of Fort Missoula. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-20 Surve... More

Fort Missoula, Laundry Building, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Fort Missoula, Laundry Building, Missoula, Missoula County, MT

Significance: The Laundry Building is one of three remaining structures dating from the early days of the establishment of Fort Missoula. Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-20 Surve... More

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Fort Owen, U.S. Route 93, Stevensville, Ravalli County, MT

Significance: St. Mary's Mission, founded in 1841 by Father Jean de Smet, owned the land upon which the ruins of Fort Owen are located. The Mission was abandoned by the Jesuits in 1850 and the land sold to Joh... More

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gal...

Significance: In May 1887 a special election was held to decide the issue of building a new city hall and opera house. The issue passed on a vote of 98 to 22. The building, which required three years to compl... More

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gallatin County, MT

City Hall & Opera House, Rouse Avenue & East Main Street, Bozeman, Gal...

Significance: In May 1887 a special election was held to decide the issue of building a new city hall and opera house. The issue passed on a vote of 98 to 22. The building, which required three years to compl... More

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