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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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• 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 Choteau Acantha newspaper, Choteau Montana, “Historic Old<br />

Landmark is Dedicated to Posterity–Permanent Marker Placed on Block<br />

House at Site of Fort Logan,” Aug. 28, 1924<br />

• The Dillon Examiner newspaper, Dillon Montana, “Site of Ft. Logan is<br />

Dedicated by Oro Fino D.A.R.,” Aug. 20, 1924<br />

• Mountains of Gold, Hills of Grass: A <strong>History</strong> of Meagher County, by Lee<br />

Rostad, published by Bozeman Fork Publishing, 1994<br />

• Library of Congress, “Fort Logan, Blockhouse, White Sulphur Springs,<br />

Meagher County, MT” (http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/mt0029/)<br />

• Fort Baker (Fort Logan) Block House, Written Historical and Descriptive<br />

Data, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, <strong>Was</strong>hington D.C.,<br />

prepared by John N. DeHaas, Jr., May 1967<br />

Fort Logan Blockhouse site, 2017<br />

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