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Historical Markers in Golden Valley County

 
Clickable Map of Golden Valley County, Montana and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Golden Valley County, MT (4) Fergus County, MT (56) Musselshell County, MT (1) Stillwater County, MT (16) Sweet Grass County, MT (20) Wheatland County, MT (3) Yellowstone County, MT (156)  GoldenValleyCounty(4) Golden Valley County (4)  FergusCounty(56) Fergus County (56)  MusselshellCounty(1) Musselshell County (1)  StillwaterCounty(16) Stillwater County (16)  SweetGrassCounty(20) Sweet Grass County (20)  WheatlandCounty(3) Wheatland County (3)  YellowstoneCounty(156) Yellowstone County (156)
Ryegate is the county seat for Golden Valley County
Adjacent to Golden Valley County, Montana
      Fergus County (56)  
      Musselshell County (1)  
      Stillwater County (16)  
      Sweet Grass County (20)  
      Wheatland County (3)  
      Yellowstone County (156)  
 
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1 Montana, Golden Valley County, Lavina — Lavina State Bank
On Main Street at First Avenue West, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
The arrival of the Milwaukee Railroad in 1908 established Lavina as an important regional center. D. W. Slayton’s Mercantile and L. C. Lehfeldt’s Adams Hotel were the cornerstone businesses of the bustling community. Slayton and Lehfeldt, along with . . . Map (db m188967) HM
2 Montana, Golden Valley County, Lavina — Slayton Mercantile Co.
On Main Street near First Avenue West, on the left when traveling north.
T. C. Power’s stage line established a stop in 1883 where the town of Lavina was born. In 1907, the Milwaukee Road came through attracting new businesses, among them the Slayton Mercantile Co., established in 1908 by Daniel Webster Slayton. A . . . Map (db m188968) HM
3 Montana, Golden Valley County, Lavina — The Adams Hotel
On Main Street at Railway Avenue West, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Rancher Ludwig C. Lehfeldt sold 33,000 acres of ranch land to the Milwaukee Road in 1907 prompting the relocation of the Lavina townsite. Realizing the need for a hotel, Lehfeldt hired architects Link and Haire—who drew the plans for the 1910 . . . Map (db m188964) HM
4 Montana, Golden Valley County, Ryegate — Chief Joseph
On Railway Avenue East (U.S. 12) near Third Street North, on the right when traveling west.
The Nez Perce people, under the leadership of their Great Chief Joseph crossed the Musselshell River near here on September 17, 1877. They had left their Idaho homeland in a valiant but futile effort to reach Canada. Their march marked by several . . . Map (db m188961) HM
5 North Dakota, Golden Valley County, Beach — Custer Trail
On 4th Street Northeast (State Highway 16) just east of North Central Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
The Yellowstone Expedition of 1876 organized to quell the hostile Sioux marched from Fort Abraham Lincoln May 17, 1876 and passed within three fourths of a mile to the south of this marker on June 3, 1876. Between Sentinel Butte and Beach . . . Map (db m202891) HM
6 North Dakota, Golden Valley County, Beach — 17 — Votes for WomenRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
On 1st Avenue Southeast south of 1st Street Southeast, on the right when traveling south.
Clara Darrow, President N.D. Votes For Women League, spoke to crowd in Beach Sept. 1914 during suffrage campaign throughout state.Map (db m202885) HM
 
 
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Jun. 16, 2024