Oregon Short Line, 41, 52, 53, 176 Palmer, Mrs. G.P. (Berniece Metlen), 193 Peck, Colonel Campbell K., 72 Pershing, General John J., 105 Peters, Mrs. Hyram, 72 Piazzola, JoAnn, 29, 68, 78, 149 Pickett, Mrs. Frank, 2 Pickett, Mrs. Frank J. (Bonnie), 155 Pilon, Mrs. Orrion, 2, 170, 184 Plummer, Henry, 47, 177 Poff, Mrs. Roger, 170 Point of Rocks. See Beaverhead Rock Poole, Mrs. Herbert P., 194 Pouch, Mrs. William H. (Helena), 58 Powderville, 139 Prescott, Mrs. A.K., 186 Probst, Miss Ethel E., 194 Rasmusson, Mrs. C.A., v, xi, 16, 78, 94, 108, 111, 186 Rattle Snake Cliff, 175 Rattlesnake Cliffs, 58, 59, 168 Reckard, Mrs. H.E., 6 Redman, John and Mary, 23 Reed, Alonzo S., 114, 119 Renisch, Ella Lydia Arnold, 63, 66 Richardson, Dick, 140 Richardson, T.C., 196 Rife, Mrs. Ike, 166 Road Agent Rock, 175 Rocky Boy’s Reservation, 105 Sacajawea, 10, 17, 51, 108, 153, 166, 167, 171, 173, 187 Sacajawea Historical Area, 189 Sacajawea Park, 189 Salitros, Peggy, 78 Sarvice Berrie Vallie, 168, 175 Scheuber, Mrs., 130 Schofield, Brian, 114 Schreiber, Mrs. Virginia Lee (August), 169 Schwidde, Mrs. Jess T., 126, 194 Scott, Laura Tolman, v, x, xiii, 29, 42, 58, 151, 167, 172, 174, 176, 177, 187, 188 Scott, Major General Hugh L., 90 Scott, Mrs. J.W. (Laura Tolman), 53, 154 Selway Bridge, 175 Shelby, xiii, 147 Sheridan, General Phil H., 89, 90 Sherman, Mrs. J.G., 6 Sholey, Diane, 29 Shoshone, 52, 53, 94, 154, 156, 171, 173, 187 Shoshone Cove, 168, 175 Simpson, Alva A., 188 Sioux, 72, 94, 103, 104 Smith, Miss Louise (later Mrs. Bill Beedie), 126 204
Smith, Rev. Edward, 53 Sons of the American Revolution, ii, 6, 149, 155, 156 Spray, Charles, 156 Spurling, J.E., 11 Squires, G.R., 176 State Historical Society, xi, 82, 108, 120 Stearns, Hal, 189 Stevenson, Miss Marjorie, 126, 194 Stewart, Governor S.V., 160 Stone, Caroline Reed, 147 Story, Nelson, 121 Sullivan, Jere, 66 Taber, Mrs. Eugene E., 194 Tallant, Jennie Stilwell, 23, 24, 182, 193 Teigen, Mons, 126 Terry, General H., 16, 17 Tester, Senator Jon, 150 Thompson, Miss Jean, 20 Thompson, Mrs. W.T., 20 Three Forks, xiii, 153 Three Thousand Mile Island, ix, 177 Tilton, F.L., 191 Toole, Governor Joseph H., 66 Toole, K. Ross, 104, 166 Torkelson, Mrs. Alexander, 72 Trail Creek, 175 Tuss, Tony, 126 Twin Bridges, 165 Upham, Rear Admiral Frank P., 90 Van Camps, 176 Vandegrift, O.T., 43 Vickers, Robert, 94 Vinge, Marion, 126 Virginia City, 38, 47, 58, 175, 179 Walker, Mrs. William S., 2 Warn, Mrs. C.C., 186 <strong>Was</strong>hington D.C., 181 <strong>Was</strong>hington, Dennis R. and Phyllis, 27 <strong>Was</strong>hington, Dennis R.-Montana Resources, 27 <strong>Was</strong>son, Mary DeVeny, 192 <strong>Was</strong>son, Mr. R. Gordon, 194 <strong>Was</strong>son, Mrs. Edmund (Mary DeVeny), 24 Weaver, Anna Beckman, 85 Wendell Cannon Monument Works, 28 Wetzel, W.S., 66 Wheeler, Judy, 150 Wheeler, Olin D., 53, 130 Whitcomb, Oliver, 16 White Bear Island, 178 White Sulphur Springs, xiii, 159 White, John, 46 Wilbur, R.R., 134 Wilcox, Ella Wheeler, 183 Wiley, Mrs. H.L., 72 205
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Dedication This book is a 200-page
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Preface At Montana State DAR’s 21
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This book has been
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1. LEWIS AND CLARK Y ELLOWSTONE RIV
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SOURCES • Historic monument recor
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2. WORLD WAR I MEMORIAL TREES Billi
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3. POMPEY’S PILLAR/CAPTAIN CLARK
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In 1882, the Northern Pacific Railw
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May 25, 1928, Billings Gazette news
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4. FORT ELLIS Near Bozeman GPS coor
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Augustus Van Horn Ellis of the 124
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5. LINDLEY PARK Bozeman GPS coordin
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6. FOUNDER’S HOUSE Butte GPS coor
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7. PAY GOLD 10 miles west of Butte
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“Pay gold was discovered in Silve
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8. SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR VETERANS ME
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10. PATHFINDER TRIBUTE Dillon GPS c
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the Montana State Normal College, a
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11. HISTORIC BANNACK 25 miles south
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“Grasshopper Diggins.” Many fol
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present.” The senator arrived via
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13. SOUTHERN GATEWAY 8 miles south
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Copper Mining Company, installed in
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1935 dedication program for Souther
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14. OLD FORT BENTON BLOCKHOUSE Fort
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American Fur Company's agent at For
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In May 1908, as part of its efforts
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15. OLD FORT PECK Near town of Fort
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July 14, 1879, due to river erosion
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16. MONTANA REAL DAUGHTER ORPHA ZIL
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Orpha Zilpha Parke Bovee grave site
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Woman, who rescued her brother, Chi
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