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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Silver Bow County, Montana

 
Clickable Map of Silver Bow 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 Silver Bow County, MT (169) Beaverhead County, MT (52) Deer Lodge County, MT (53) Jefferson County, MT (19) Madison County, MT (125)  SilverBowCounty(169) Silver Bow County (169)  BeaverheadCounty(52) Beaverhead County (52)  DeerLodgeCounty(53) Deer Lodge County (53)  JeffersonCounty(19) Jefferson County (19)  MadisonCounty(125) Madison County (125)
Butte is the county seat for Silver Bow County
Adjacent to Silver Bow County, Montana
      Beaverhead County (52)  
      Deer Lodge County (53)  
      Jefferson County (19)  
      Madison County (125)  
 
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1 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — (Butte) City HallButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Broadway Street near North Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
Butte had over eighty working mines and a teeming population by 1890. The resulting flurry of industrial and commercial activity initiated a building boom, prompting Mayor Henry Mueller to oversee the construction of this handsome three-story . . . Map (db m183684) HM
2 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — (William A.) Clark MansionButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street at North Idaho Street, on the right when traveling west on West Granite Street.
Self-made multimillionaire William Clark spent an estimated $260,000 on the construction of this splendid thirty-two-room residence between 1884 and 1888. Though an astounding sum, that figure represented only a half-day’s earnings out of Clark’s . . . Map (db m184663) HM
3 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 100 South ExcelsiorButte National Historic Landmark District
On South Excelsior Avenue near West Galena Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Classical Revival style is grandly expressed in this exemplary residence of high-fired tan brick, built between 1916 and 1920. A symmetrical façade with central porch, double entry doors, square brick columns, and a central gable over an . . . Map (db m185968) HM
4 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 123 North Main StreetButte National Historic Landmark District
On North Main Street near West Granite Street, on the left when traveling north.
Cast-iron pilasters, a metal cornice, interior hardwood paneling and a pressed metal ceiling are reminders of the varied remodelings of this early commercial building, constructed before 1884. In 1895, architect H. M. Patterson remodeled the . . . Map (db m184122) HM
5 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 125 North MainButte National Historic Landmark District
On North Main Street near West Granite Street, on the left when traveling north.
Like its immediate neighbors, this is one of Butte’s earliest substantial buildings. Dating before 1884, it documents various periods of use through a distinct sequence of visible alterations. The ground floor commercial space was originally . . . Map (db m184127) HM
6 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 125 West CopperButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Copper Street near North Montana Street, on the right when traveling west.
A row of small one-story dwellings occupied the west half of this block in 1884. By 1900, the James McBride family was in residence. Like most of his immediate neighbors, James was a miner born in Ireland. He and his wife Margaret—a native of Kerry, . . . Map (db m184903) HM
7 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 125-134 South MainButte National Historic Landmark District
On South Main Street near East Mercury Street when traveling north.
When this five-storefront corner business was built between 1918 and 1923 for Montana Leather Company owner MacPherson, it stood on the very fringe of respectability. The “female boarding house” that was then immediately next door on Mercury Street . . . Map (db m185546) HM
8 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 13 West BroadwayButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street near North Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
The stone foundation and masonry fabric of this early 1880s commercial building reflect the change to fireproof building materials after 1879, when a catastrophic fire destroyed most of Main Street. In 1884, the two-story building, like many of its . . . Map (db m183858) HM
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9 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 134 West BroadwayButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street near North Montana Street, on the left when traveling west.
A private ground-floor residence with rooms for rent upstairs was the original function of this 1880s two-story building. Its history provides a fascinating glimpse of life in early-day Butte. Maps of 1888 and 1890 show that a frame open-air porch . . . Map (db m183690) HM
10 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 301 North CrystalButte National Historic Landmark District
On North Crystal Street near West Quartz Street, on the left when traveling north.
Interesting window placement is a hallmark of prominent Butte architect Charles M. Prentice and his own modified Italianate style residence, built circa 1898, provides an eye-catching example. Prentice alternated panels of full and half windows, . . . Map (db m185694) HM
11 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 303 West ParkButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Park Street near South Idaho Street, on the right when traveling west.
Historic maps reveal that this magnificent Renaissance Revival style building had rather humble beginnings. From 1888 to 1900, a one-story frame dwelling with a simple open-air porch spanning the front occupied this site. By 1916 the residence had . . . Map (db m185238) HM
12 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 321 West GalenaButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Galena Street near South Washington Street, on the right when traveling west.
Butte School District #1 constructed this attractive four-story building between 1918 and 1920 to house the high school’s Manual Training Department. The United States Army Recruiting Center was located here during World War II and, later, from 1954 . . . Map (db m185470) HM
13 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 409 AlaskaButte National Historic Landmark District
On Alaska Street near West Copper Street.
Among the oldest survivors in the neighborhood, this four-room shotgun house was built between 1888 and 1890. That year, Butte boasted almost 11,000 people and over eighty operating mines. Mining refuse dumps separated the home from the Gagnon . . . Map (db m184977) HM
14 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 410 W. GraniteButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west.
“Next to mining and smelting, litigation is the chief industry of Butte, and highly profitable to the lawyers,” reported a writer in 1901. One of Butte’s many lawyers, Frank T. McBride arrived in Montana in 1879. He and his wife, Rose, and son, . . . Map (db m184315) HM
15 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 412 W. BroadwayButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street near North Jackson Street, on the left when traveling west.
In 1890, a wooden shotgun house stood at 412 West Broadway, while a substantial brick residence stood to the east. When wholesale produce merchant H. E. Morier and his wife, Teresa, decided to build this two-story home in 1907, they discovered that . . . Map (db m185480) HM
16 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 414 West GraniteButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Jackson Street, on the left when traveling west.
Butte’s architectural diversity is legendary, and this Mission style home adds to that reputation. The Mission style traces its roots to Hispanic California and in Montana, it most frequently appears in civic, rather than residential, buildings. . . . Map (db m184479) HM
17 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 423-425 West MercuryButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Mercury Street near South Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west.
Contractor Fergus Kelley spent $4,000 building this handsome two-apartment residence in September 1900. He and wife Katherine, a well-known Butte vocalist and music teacher, lived at number 423 and rented the other half to tenants. In the early . . . Map (db m185637) HM
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18 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 431 West MercuryButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Mercury Street at South Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west on West Mercury Street.
A round turreted entry with an elaborate porch is the focal point of this Queen Anne style home. Built circa 1890, its prefabricated decorative features were designed to add individuality and elegance to the homes of Butte’s working class. Turned . . . Map (db m185636) HM
19 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 510 West GalenaButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Galena Street near South Jackson Street, on the left when traveling west.
William Mosby, proprietor of the King and Mosby Saloon, acquired this property in 1889. By 1890, a one-story residence with a square corner bay occupied the lot. Mosby and his wife, Eliza, sold the house for $2,000 to Jeremiah and Kate Mullins in . . . Map (db m185477) HM
20 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 611 North Main StreetButte National Historic Landmark District
On North Main Street near West Woolman Street, on the left when traveling north.
Copper king William A. Clark and other prominent businessmen platted the Warren and Kingsbury Addition in 1878 just above Clark’s Original Mine. In 1888, a small wooden dwelling occupied this lot. This one-story duplex, with a rubble stone . . . Map (db m184980) HM
21 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 633 West QuartzButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Quartz Street near North Crystal Street, on the right when traveling west.
Carpenter Lewis Morris built this Queen Anne style cottage in 1898 for approximately $300 during Butte’s second building boom. Lap siding, turned porch supports, and decorative glass ornament the home’s basic form, while a hundred-year-old . . . Map (db m185696) HM
22 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 803 West GraniteButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street at North Alabama Street, on the right when traveling west on West Granite Street.
Prominently situated on a corner lot, this Queen Anne style residence is a neighborhood showpiece. Band leader Sam Treloar had the brick-veneered house constructed in 1901, possibly as an investment property. The Cornish bandmaster is best known as . . . Map (db m184625) HM
23 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 803 West ParkButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Park Street at North Alabama Street, on the right when traveling west on West Park Street.
The Queen Anne style is beautifully expressed in this fashionable “gay nineties” residence of Arthur H. Mueller, longtime president of the Centennial Brewing Company. Built in 1895, it was also home to Mueller’s in-laws, police court judge James C. . . . Map (db m185769) HM
24 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 805 West GraniteButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Alabama Street, on the right when traveling west.
Architect J. Roy McGlauflin designed this Queen Anne style home in 1898 during Butte’s second building boom. Ornamental brackets beneath wide gable trim draw attention to the gable end, decorated with fish-scale shingles. McGlauflin placed the . . . Map (db m184597) HM
25 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 815 West GraniteButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Alabama Street, on the right when traveling west.
Butte boomed as copper production doubled in the 1890s. The city issued 1,684 building permits between 1897 and 1898 as carpenters worked furiously to keep up with the demand for housing. The availability of mass-produced decoration allowed builders . . . Map (db m184596) HM
26 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 815-817 West MercuryButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Mercury Street near South Alabama Street, on the right when traveling west.
Beautiful brickwork crowns this grand bay-fronted flat, built in 1904. Architectural highlights include a two-story polygonal bay, transomed entries, and arched windows trimmed in rough-faced granite. Originally built as a duplex, Queen Anne style . . . Map (db m186049) HM
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27 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 821 West GraniteButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Alabama Street, on the right when traveling west.
In 1890, the sound of hammers echoed throughout Butte’s West Side, a result of the community’s phenomenal growth as it converted from a silver town to a copper metropolis. Butte grew over two hundred percent during the 1880s, and this home was one . . . Map (db m184524) HM
28 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 822-824 West ParkButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Park Street near South Alabama Street, on the left when traveling west.
Tucked snugly between its neighbors, this modified Queen Anne style home began as a one-story cottage designed by architect William White and built in July of 1897. Albert Elliot, an electrician for the Montana Electric Company, was an early . . . Map (db m185768) HM
29 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 823 West ParkButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Park Street near North Alabama Street, on the right when traveling west.
James H. Lynch was a man of many hats. Lumber, livery, mine development, hotel management, and wholesale liquor are but a few of his successful business ventures. A founder of the Silver Bow National Bank, Lynch also owned substantial Butte real . . . Map (db m185728) HM
30 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 825 West ParkButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Park Street near North Alabama Street, on the right when traveling west.
The gables, porches, and elegant detailing of the Victorian-era homes along this picturesque block compose a neighborhood streetscape reminiscent of San Francisco. This distinguished example, built circa 1893, was once the exact twin of its next . . . Map (db m185725) HM
31 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 827 West ParkButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Park Street near North Excelsior Avenue when traveling west.
Emerson B. Weirick purchased the land to build this home in 1897 for a total of thirty dollars. Construction of the residence began that same year. Preeminent Butte architect W. A. O’Brien designed the home and Fergus Kelley served as contractor. . . . Map (db m185724) HM
32 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 831 West GraniteButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Excelsior Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
The Queen Anne style is beautifully interpreted in this Victorian-era showpiece built circa 1891. The T-shaped residence features unusual elements including mock brick quoins at the corners and a large front window with an arched upper light of . . . Map (db m184523) HM
33 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 832 West ParkFounder's House
On 832 W. Park Street.
“Jennie Tallant, a founding member of the Montana Society Daughters of the American Revolution, and her husband Walter were early residents of this home. Named first regent of the Silver Bow DAR chapter in 1897, Jennie became the third state . . . Map (db m145675) HM
34 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 833 West QuartzButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Quartz Street near North Excelsior Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Butte architect H. M. Patterson designed this brick home for attorney John Colter in the 1890s. Semicircular windows in the gables, stone lintels, a prominent portico supported by Tuscan columns, and an inviting front porch ornament the residence. . . . Map (db m184483) HM
35 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 834 West QuartzButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Quartz Street near North Excelsior Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
As its population tripled in the 1890s, Butte began its transformation from a mining camp to a small city. The percentage of married men grew by 10 percent, and local builders worked busily to fulfill the increasing demand for single-family homes. . . . Map (db m184482) HM
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36 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 923 West MercuryButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Mercury Street near West Girard Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
In 1896, W. Mead Hanson departed Utah for Butte with his wife, Nellie, and their children. Leaving his job as mail clerk for a short-gauge railroad, the thirty-two-year-old Mead opened a cigar store in the Lewishon Building in the heart of Uptown. . . . Map (db m186048) HM
37 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 1 — Anaconda Road
On Anaconda Road at East Copper Street, on the left when traveling east on Anaconda Road.
Copper Is King Future Copper King Marcus Daly acquired his first property in the area in 1880, a silver mine near the top of Butte Hill called Anaconda. Although the Anaconda was purchased as a silver mine, Daly soon discovered rich veins . . . Map (db m185047) HM
38 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Andrew Jackson Davis HomeButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Excelsior Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
The builder of this residence was the second of three Butte men of the same name. The elder A. J. Davis (1819-1890) was said to have been Butte’s first millionaire and founded the predecessor to the First National Bank of Butte in 1877. His nephew . . . Map (db m184520) HM
39 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — B'nai Israel TempleButte National Historic District
On West Galena Street at South Washington Street, on the right when traveling south on West Galena Street.
Butte’s ethnic diversity is well represented in this beautiful synagogue, dedicated in 1904. After the Jewish community split into one reform and two orthodox groups, this temple was built for use by the reform congregation. The three-story masonry . . . Map (db m185471) HM
40 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Boucher-Walker HomeButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street near North Alabama Street, on the right when traveling west.
Butte as melting pot is well-chronicled in this Queen Anne style mix of high gables and multi-paned windows. Its appearance is typically English, as is the interior décor, yet it was built by a French native and occupied for much of its life by . . . Map (db m185774) HM
41 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — ButteOld Lexington Gardens — Montana's Copperway —
On North Arizona Street near East Granite Street, on the right when traveling north.
Long known as the "Richest Hill on Earth" Butte produced more mineral wealth than any other mine district in the world up to the middle of the 20th century. To date over $43 billion of wealth has been unearthed from this hill. This extraordinary . . . Map (db m184260) HM
42 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte
On Interstate 15 near 90, on the right when traveling south.
Butte owes its existence to placer gold discovered on Silver Bow Creek in 1964. But the gold soon played out and it was demand for Butte's copper that made it "the richest hill on Earth." The hill produced over two billion dollars worth of gold, . . . Map (db m186109) HM
43 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte Buick Company/Schumacher BuildingButte National Historic Landmark District
On South Montana Street near West Galena Street, on the left when traveling north.
In 1910, Butte had only three automobile-related businesses, one of which also repaired bicycles, typewriters, slot machines, and revolvers. By 1918, auto dealers, repair shops, garages, and tire stores numbered over fifty. “No other town in Montana . . . Map (db m185410) HM
44 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte Daily Post BuildingButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Galena Street at North Main Street, on the left when traveling west on East Galena Street.
Architect Herman Kemna, who began his Butte practice in 1898, designed this attractive corner landmark at the end of his productive career. The two-story building of brick and concrete, constructed in 1922 at a cost of $45,000, features large arched . . . Map (db m185408) HM
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45 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte Miner Building - Butte Floral CompanyButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street near Hamilton Street, on the right when traveling west.
Both men and women were admitted to this temperance organization, whose Montana Grand Lodge was organized in 1868. Butte Lodge #14 commissioned architect H. M. Patterson to design this appealing three-story building, completed in 1891, which served . . . Map (db m183913) HM
46 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte Miner's #1 Union Hall
On North Main Street near West Copper Street, on the left when traveling north.
During the annual Miners' Union Day parade on June 13, 1914, spontaneous rioting broke out and the Butte Miners' Union Hall was ransacked. The Butte miners quickly voted to secede from Butte Miners' Union No. 1 of the Western Federation of Miners . . . Map (db m184879) HM
47 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte Mining Through the Years
Near Continental Drive near Madison Street, on the left when traveling south.
Placer Mining 1864- 1875 Early pioneers used placer mining, or gold panning, which relied on water to separate waste rock from the gold (placer ore). Gold is heavier and sinks to the bottom. Placer mining tools generally include the . . . Map (db m205897) HM
48 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte National Historic Landmark District
On North Main Street near West Copper Street, on the left when traveling north.
Butte was driven to life by the rich mineral resources which lay underground. Gold and silver mining brought the city's population of forty men and five women in 1866 to 14,000 by 1885. However, it was Butte's copper, critical to the electrification . . . Map (db m184878) HM
49 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte Telephone CompanyButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Alaska Street, on the right when traveling west.
The end of a long court battle between Amalgamated Copper and renegade mine entrepreneur F. Augustus Heinze in 1906 brought about an unprecedented building boom. The Beaux Arts style, with its grandiose composition and exuberant detail, was the . . . Map (db m184313) HM
50 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte Tin ShopButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Galena Street near South Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
A visiting journalist wrote in the 1890s that this neighborhood was “like a street leading into hell,” and, in 1910, even the passionate bar-smasher Carry Nation failed to make an impression. Here in the sleepless heart of Butte’s red light . . . Map (db m185407) HM
51 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte-Anaconda Historic District
On West Daly Street west of A Street, on the right when traveling east.
It took millions of miles of copper to build the telegraph, telephone, and electrical lines that transformed the United States from a collection of small, isolated communities to a cohesive, industrialized nation. Looming gallows frames and the . . . Map (db m128045) HM
52 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte-Anaconda Historic District
On West Granite Street near North Montana Street, on the right when traveling west.
It took millions of miles of copper to build the telegraph, telephone, and electrical lines that transformed the United States from a collection of small, isolated communities to a cohesive, industrialized nation. Looming gallows frames and the . . . Map (db m184718) HM
53 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte-Anaconda-WalkervilleNational Historic Landmark
On West Daly Street west of A Street, on the right when traveling east.
Butte-Anaconda Walkerville Has been designated a National Historic Landmark Atop the “Richest Hill on Earth,” Walkerville was the birthplace of Butte-Anaconda Mining. It was the site of the district’s first mines, and the . . . Map (db m128051) HM
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54 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Butte's Underground Mines"Just the facts, Ma'am"
Near North Arizona Street near East Granite Street, on the right when traveling north.
(Five plaques are mounted on a carousel-like turntable:) ♦︎ This mining hill produced over $51 billion of mineral wealth ♦︎ This mining hill is the most extensive vein mined area in the world . . . Map (db m184188) HM
55 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Campana BuildingButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Park Street near Crescent Street, on the right when traveling west.
Swiss-born Rocco Campana came to Butte in 1886 when it was still a mining camp with a precarious future. Rocco first opened a saloon then, confident of the town’s potential, invested his savings in property on this corner. By 1890, three brothers . . . Map (db m185245) HM
56 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Carpenters' Union HallButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near Montana Street, on the right when traveling west.
Butte’s reputation as the “Gibraltar of Unionism” in the Rocky Mountains was further strengthened with the construction of this finely appointed Renaissance Revival style labor temple, one of the first built in the United States. The Butte . . . Map (db m184314) HM
57 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Charles Walker Clark MansionButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street, on the right when traveling west.
The eldest son of copper king William Clark built this twenty-six-room mansion for his bride, Katherine Quinn Roberts, in 1898. Massachusetts architect Will Aldrich reputedly modeled the residence after a French chateau the couple visited while . . . Map (db m183775) HM
58 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Chope ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Crystal Street, on the right when traveling west.
Paired Ionic columns support a classical one-story porch while the parapet atop the curved two-story bay window evokes the image of a medieval castle. Kitty Paxson and her husband, pharmacist Robert Paxson, lived in the elegant brick residence in . . . Map (db m184626) HM
59 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Corby ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On North Wyoming Street near East Copper Street, on the right when traveling north.
A one-story wooden residence built between 1888 and 1890 marked the earliest development of this lot. A brick-veneered Queen Anne style cottage stood in its place by 1916. Smaller than its high style counterparts, the one-story residence still . . . Map (db m185023) HM
60 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Curtis Music HallButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Park Street near North Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Irish-born lawyer and businessman John H. Curtis constructed this lavish four-story Queen Anne style commercial building in 1892. A skillful yet unknown designer combined gables, turrets, arched and keyhole-shaped windows, carved stone, and . . . Map (db m185116) HM
61 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Dr. Donald Campbell ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street near North Idah Street, on the right when traveling west.
Elaborate and diverse architecture characterizes the homes along this stretch of Broadway today, but during the 1880s rather modest dwellings lined the street. This was one of Butte’s first settled neighborhoods and historic maps indicate that the . . . Map (db m184038) HM
62 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Duggan ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Copper Street at Pennsylvania Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Copper Street.
Butte miners called the deadly rocks that fell in mine tunnels “Duggans.” The reference was to undertaker Lawrence Duggan, who lived in this house from 1910 until his death in 1939. One of the first professionally trained embalmers in Butte, Duggan . . . Map (db m185020) HM
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63 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Dumas HotelButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Mercury Street near South Wyoming Street, on the right when traveling west.
French Canadian brothers Arthur and Joseph Nadeau built this house of prostitution in 1890. Reflecting the architecture of the trade, each room features a door and window so customers could “shop.” In 1900, when Grace McGinnis was madam, the Dumas . . . Map (db m185545) HM
64 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — E.B. Craney
On East Park Street near North Wyoming Street, on the right when traveling west.
Montana Broadcasting Pioneer E.B. Craney Established in this Building Shiner's Furniture Company KGIR Butte's First Radio Station On the Air January 31, 1929 Map (db m185068) HM
65 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Ellis and Martha Passmore ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Mercury Street near South Alabama Street, on the right when traveling west.
Prominent real estate developer Charles Passmore built three homes on this block in 1901, all for family members. Nephew Ellis Passmore, a coal merchant, and his wife Martha lived in this transitional Queen Anne/Colonial Revival style home. . . . Map (db m186052) HM
66 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Emanuel Lutheran ChurchButte National Historic Landmark District
On South Montana Street at West Silver Street, on the right when traveling north on South Montana Street.
Immigrants to Butte during the mining boom often lived, socialized, and worshipped with fellow nationals. Swedish Lutherans first congregated in 1896, and in 1901 they built a small wooden chapel on the back of this lot. They quickly outgrew the . . . Map (db m185632) HM
67 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Eugene Carroll HouseButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Washington Street, on the right when traveling west.
A corner location affords two views of this captivating home, built in the mid-1880s and first owned by Butte attorney Thomas Napton. By 1897, Eugene Carroll, who later became the long-time vice president and manager of the Butte Water Company, . . . Map (db m184658) HM
68 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Evans ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Galena Street at South Excelsior Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West Galena Street.
Architect William A. O’Brien designed this grandly scaled Craftsman style bungalow for prominent attorney Lewis O. Evans circa 1906. The stunning home incorporates Craftsman style characteristics, but its magnificent gabled dormers and prominent . . . Map (db m185970) HM
69 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Finlen HotelButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Broadway Street near North Wyoming Street, on the left when traveling west.
The decade following World War I brought an excess of copper to the world market and Butte suffered a severe economic slowdown. The Finlen Hotel and the Fox Theater were the only two substantial structures built in Butte’s business district during . . . Map (db m183683) HM
70 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — First Baptist Church
Near West Broadway Street, on the right when traveling east.
In 1882, the Baptists established their first church in Butte. By 1890, membership numbered 65 and steadily grew until, at 450 members in 1905, new quarters were imperative. The following year marked the beginning of an unprecedented commercial . . . Map (db m184043) HM
71 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — First Church of Christ, ScientistButte National Historic Landmark District
On North Montana Street at West Quartz Street, on the left when traveling north on North Montana Street.
Christian Science was a young religion when believers first gathered in a private Butte home in 1893; according to church teachings, Mary Baker Eddy discovered this system of prayer-based healing in 1866. The congregation grew rapidly, and Butte’s . . . Map (db m184717) HM
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72 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — First National Bank, ButteButte National Historic Landmark District
On North Main Street at West Broadway Street, on the right when traveling west on North Main Street.
The early 1890s brought an urgent need for more living and street-level commercial space. John F. Kelly commissioned the Butte architectural firm of Freys, Bartlett and McMillan to design this commercial-residential Queen Anne style structure in . . . Map (db m183857) HM
73 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — First Presbyterian ChurchButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street near North Montana Street, on the right when traveling west.
While Butte’s personality was taking shape in the form of impressive commercial buildings, the construction of five major churches in little more than two decades added grace and eloquence to the city’s demeanor. The Presbyterians, organized in . . . Map (db m184040) HM
74 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Forbis BlockButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Broadway Street near North Main Street, on the right when traveling west.
Originally a hotel with ground-floor offices, this three-story masonry building typifies the combination lodging/commercial space demanded by Butte’s growing population. Lawyer James W. Forbis financed construction of the building circa 1889. He and . . . Map (db m183856) HM
75 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — 7 — From The Ashes
On North Main Street at East Gagnon Street, on the right when traveling north on North Main Street.
Church Rebuilt The building across the street its the second St. Mary's Church. The first burned on Aug. 31, 1931. Bishop George Finnegan came from Helena the same day, conferred with pastor Father James Nolan and other church authorities . . . Map (db m185016) HM
76 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Galbraith ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Silver Street near Girard Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
A decorative iron fence symbolically separates this one-and-one-half-story brick residence from the street—reflecting the Victorian-era ideal of the home as a sanctuary removed from worldly bustle. Constructed between 1900 and 1908, the residence . . . Map (db m186056) HM
77 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — H. Fred and Sophia Gamer ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Mercury Street at South Jackson Street, on the right when traveling west on West Mercury Street.
Ornamental wooden brackets tucked under wide overhanging eaves, spacious dormers, exposed rafter tails, and a full-length front porch reflect the Craftsman style’s influence on this two-story residence. The style was initially touted as “the ideal . . . Map (db m185634) HM
78 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Harry D'Acheul ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Washington Street, on the right when traveling west.
A gentle arch, a simple balustrade, and a pair of sloping columns frame the entrance of this quietly elegant residence dating to the mid-1880s. An exceptional example of the hip-roofed cottage with a central gable, the well-preserved Victorian-era . . . Map (db m184659) HM
79 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Harry W. Turner HouseButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street near North Alabama Street, on the left when traveling west.
Local legend has it that in 1915, Harry W. Turner jacked up the one-story 1890s house on this lot and constructed a new first floor beneath it. Telltale evidence is found in the twelve-foot first-floor ceilings—a height not typically found in . . . Map (db m185878) HM
80 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Hawke ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street near North Clark Street, on the left when traveling west.
John and Elizabeth Hawke moved into their newly constructed home circa 1903. The brick-veneered residence features an elegant two-story bay, which, along with the low hipped roofline and the brackets under the wide, projecting eaves, reflects the . . . Map (db m185772) HM
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81 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Hennessy BuildingButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Granite Street near North Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
In little more than a decade, entrepreneur Daniel Hennessy’s mercantile business became Montana’s first and most elegant department store. Minneapolis architect Frederick Kees designed the magnificent 1898 Renaissance Revival style showcase of . . . Map (db m184311) HM
82 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Henry Jacobs HouseButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street at Montana Street, on the right when traveling west on West Granite Street.
Henry Jacobs, Butte’s first mayor 1879-80, was a native of Baden, Germany. He immigrated to America’s South at the age of nine and to Montana in 1866, where he established the H. Jacobs and Company clothing store. He and his wife, Adele, completed . . . Map (db m184668) HM
83 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Hirbour BlockButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Broadway Street at North Main Street, on the right when traveling west on East Broadway Street.
Occupying a place of prominence in the business district, this eight-story Main Street landmark of steel and brick was one of Butte’s first skyscrapers. Owner S. Emanuel Hirbour constructed this showcase of architectural detailing in 1901 to house a . . . Map (db m183860) HM
84 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Hodgens/Ryan HomeButte National Historic Landmark District
On North Excelsior Avenue, at West Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north on North Excelsior Avenue,.
Bank, was the first owner of this magnificent T-shaped Classical Revival style residence built in 1899. Second owner John D. Ryan purchased the home in 1905. Ryan rose from a lowly oil drummer to president of the Daly Bank and was the only man to . . . Map (db m185722) HM
85 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Imperial BlockButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Park Street near North Wyoming Street, on the left when traveling west.
The changing character of East Park Street is well documented in the history of this rooming house, built as an investment in 1900 by Abraham Wehl. By this time, Butte’s first red light district, located on the block in the 1870s and early 1880s, . . . Map (db m185070) HM
86 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Ivanhoe BlockButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Park Street near North Wyoming Street, on the left when traveling west.
Lawyers Robert McBride and Patrick Talent originally owned this three-story commercial/residential building designed by architect George De Snell. Built in 1905, it was one of several brick buildings that replaced frame stores, liveries, and . . . Map (db m185072) HM
87 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — J.L. Morris BuildingButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street at North Montana Street, on the right when traveling west on West Broadway Street.
H. M. Patterson designed this residential building for J. L. Morris in 1898, replacing an earlier dwelling. A year later, Morris commissioned J. A. Riddell to add a storefront to the east at a cost of $9,000. Danish immigrant L. M. Brobeck rented . . . Map (db m184120) HM
88 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — James H. Rowe ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street near North Alabama Street when traveling west.
Butte real estate developer William V. Lawlor built this elegant home on speculation circa 1891. Hardware store owner Ras Rochester, who lived on this block, purchased the home from Lawlor in 1895. Neither of these early owners lived in the . . . Map (db m185877) HM
89 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — James Naughten ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Broadway Street near North Arizona Street, on the right when traveling east.
This two-story home was built circa 1900 by James Naughten, one of the state’s most skilled master mechanics. Naughten worked for various mining companies, including the North Butte Mining Company, where he installed the first electric hoist. By . . . Map (db m183854) HM
90 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — John Benton Leggat ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street at North Washington Street, on the right when traveling west on West Granite Street.
Elaborate and elegant on its eye-catching corner, this well-tended gabled and turreted Victorian-era home was built circa 1897 for mining engineer J. Benton Leggat. Bowed glass, a diamond-paned window, and dentils under all the eaves spark its . . . Map (db m184628) HM
91 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — John E. Davis HomeButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street at North Excelsior Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West Granite Street.
A myriad of Victorian-era details makes this splendid residence and its next-door neighbor, built by brothers John E. and A. J. Davis, true period showcases. Known as the “Twin Sisters,” these mirror-image homes were constructed in 1891 for the . . . Map (db m184518) HM
92 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — John Gillie HomeButte National Historic Landmark District
On North Excelsior Avenue near West Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north.
Armed with a degree in mining engineering, Canadian John Gillie arrived in Butte via stagecoach on April 6, 1880. The mining camp was so crowded that even hotel floor space rented at a premium. Gillie bedded down in in the hayloft of a barn, a rude . . . Map (db m185881) HM
93 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Kelly BlockButte National Historic Landmark District
On East Park Street near North Wyoming Street, on the right when traveling west.
The early 1890s brought an urgent need for more living and street-level commercial space. John F. Kelly commissioned the Butte architectural firm of Freys, Bartlett and McMillan to design this commercial-residential Queen Anne style structure in . . . Map (db m185067) HM
94 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Knights of ColumbusButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Park Street at South Idaho Street, on the left when traveling west on West Park Street.
The Butte chapter of this fraternal organization was founded in 1902 and its present quarters constructed in 1917-18. Architect Wellington Smith designed the three-story Renaissance Revival style building, which features “tapestry” brick from Helena . . . Map (db m185303) HM
95 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Largey FlatsButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Broadway Street at North Washington Street, on the right when traveling west on West Broadway Street.
Patrick A. Largey, Butte’s “fourth copper king,” got his start freighting goods into early-day Virginia City. After he settled in Butte, Largey’s many business interests included founding both the Inter-Mountain newspaper and the State Savings Bank. . . . Map (db m183774) HM
96 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Lawlor & Rowe Insurance CompanyButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street near North Alaska Street, on the left when traveling west.
Graceful arches and a lovely stone balustrade atop a stone cornice make this attractive Georgian Revival style building a perfect companion to the adjacent Water Company Building. Multi-paned windows trimmed in stone and brick, a dentil frieze below . . . Map (db m184312) HM
97 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Len Waters MusicButte National Historic Landmark District
On North Main Street near West Granite Street, on the left when traveling north.
The distinctive façade of this longtime Butte business conceals a building whose varied history extends back to the early 1880s. Originally a grocery warehouse and stationery/variety store, other businesses that operated here include the Montana . . . Map (db m184121) HM
98 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Leonard Apartments
On West Granite Street near Montana Street, on the right when traveling west.
Turn-of-the-twentieth-century social critics viewed apartment living as “the most dangerous enemy American domesticity has had to encounter.” Butte investors ignored this admonition, constructing the fashionable Leonard Apartments in 1906 to help . . . Map (db m184665) HM
99 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — Lynch ResidenceButte National Historic Landmark District
On Silver Street, near Crystal Street, on the right when traveling west.
In 1900, Sixth Ward alderman and assayer Albert G. Sienbenaler lived here, in what was then a one-story residence. The characteristic Queen Anne style home boasted a polygonal bay and open front porch. Some time before 1916, owners added a second . . . Map (db m185689) HM
100 Montana, Silver Bow County, Butte — M.J. Connell HouseButte National Historic Landmark District
On West Granite Street at North Idaho Street, on the right when traveling west on West Granite Street.
Exceptionally fine craftsmanship and an intriguing combination of styles characterize this early and very elegant brick-veneered home, built in 1880. In 1892, dry goods merchant Michael J. Connell commissioned local architect Charles Prentice, known . . . Map (db m184661) HM

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