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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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Sponsoring <strong>DAR</strong> Chapters by Marker and Year<br />

Almost all Montana <strong>DAR</strong> chapters have placed historic markers<br />

in their communities, starting in 1908 and continuing through 2019.<br />

The next two tables show markers by sponsoring chapter and by the<br />

date they were originally installed.<br />

TABLE I – SPONSORING <strong>DAR</strong> CHAPTERS<br />

Installing Chapter<br />

<strong>Markers</strong> (in date order)<br />

Beaverhead<br />

(now Silver Bow)<br />

Bitter Root<br />

Black Eagle-<br />

Assinniboine<br />

Julia Hancock<br />

Milk River<br />

Mount Hyalite<br />

Oro Fino<br />

Pathfinder Tribute, Dillon’s<br />

Founding, Southern Gateway<br />

Lost: Beaverhead Rock, Camp<br />

Fortunate, Lewis and Clark Trail<br />

<strong>Markers</strong> Through Beaverhead County<br />

Other Commemorations: Sacajawea<br />

Recreation Area-Lemhi Pass<br />

Travelers' Rest<br />

Giant Springs, Fort Assinniboine,<br />

Veterans Memorial Tree, Montana<br />

Real Daughter Caroline Reed Stone<br />

Lost: Lewis and Clark Trail <strong>Markers</strong><br />

Between Bear Island and Grand Falls<br />

Reed’s Fort Post Office, Reed and<br />

Bowles Stockade Trading Post,<br />

Teigen School<br />

Fort Peck<br />

First Lewis and Clark Trail Marker,<br />

Lindley Park, Fort Ellis<br />

Lost: Madison River Toll Bridge and<br />

Tipi Rings<br />

Fort Logan Blockhouse, Gates of<br />

the Mountains<br />

Lost: The <strong>Was</strong>hington Elm<br />

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