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Montana's DAR Markers . . . Honoring Where History Was Made

This book is a 200-page thank you to the women of Montana State Society Daughters of the American Revolution for their work in placing historical markers across the state of Montana. Starting in 1908, Montana DAR has installed 70 historical markers across the state. Of those, 33 remain. This book records why the markers’ sites were selected, their history, and the backstory of each.

This book is a 200-page thank you to the women of Montana State Society Daughters of the American Revolution for their work in placing historical markers across the state of Montana. Starting in 1908, Montana DAR has installed 70 historical markers across the state. Of those, 33 remain. This book records why the markers’ sites were selected, their history, and the backstory of each.

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The 1908 dedication of this monument was just five months after<br />

the first marker erected by any Montana <strong>DAR</strong> chapter, the Spanish-<br />

American War Memorial, by the Silver Bow Chapter in Butte.<br />

SOURCES<br />

• Historic monument records, Office of the Historian General, <strong>Was</strong>h. D.C.<br />

• Record of Tablets and <strong>Markers</strong> Placed by Montana <strong>DAR</strong> 1908-1947, by Mrs.<br />

Fred E. May<br />

• State Centennial <strong>History</strong>, MSS<strong>DAR</strong>, by Iris McKinney Gray, 1894-1994<br />

• Historical Sites Preserved and <strong>Markers</strong> Erected by MSS<strong>DAR</strong> and Its Chapters,<br />

1899-1977, by Mrs. R.V. Love and Mrs. E.E. Bruno<br />

• MSS<strong>DAR</strong> 1982-1984 Pictorial Supplement to Historic Events of 1894-1977,<br />

by Mrs. R.V. Love, Mrs. Sidney Groff and Miss Lorene Burks<br />

• The Butte Daily Post newspaper, Butte Montana, “Monument to Mark<br />

Explorers’ Camp on Yellowstone,” Oct. 16, 1908, pg. 1<br />

• The Butte Daily Post newspaper, Butte Montana, “Historic Site Marked by<br />

Livingston D.A.R.,” Oct. 23, 1908, pg. 1<br />

• The Butte Miner newspaper, Butte Montana, “First Marking of Historic<br />

Trail of Lewis and Clark,” Oct. 24, 1908, pg. 1<br />

• Yellowstone Monitor newspaper, Glendive Montana, “Marking the Trail of<br />

First Pioneers,” Oct. 29, 1908, pg. 1<br />

• The American Monthly Magazine (<strong>DAR</strong>), Sept. 1909, pps. 798-801<br />

First Lewis and Clark Trail marker at current site, 2017<br />

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