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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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30. FORT KEOGH OFFICER<br />

QUARTERS<br />

Miles City<br />

GPS coordinates: 46.402766 | -105.86299<br />

Commemorates<br />

Site Location<br />

Installed June 19, 1976<br />

Wording<br />

The only remaining building of the original<br />

Fort Keogh<br />

In front of the Fort Keogh officer quarters<br />

building at the Range Riders Museum<br />

“Officers’ Quarters 1876 Fort Keogh Placed<br />

by Powder River Chapter <strong>DAR</strong> June 19,<br />

1976”<br />

HISTORY<br />

On June 19, 1976, the Powder River Chapter, NS<strong>DAR</strong> placed a<br />

bronze marker mounted on a native Powder River boulder at the Range<br />

Riders Museum in Miles City. It was installed for the bicentennial of<br />

the Declaration of Independence (and was dedicated at the 100 th<br />

anniversary of the founding of Fort Keogh).<br />

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