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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Garfield County, Montana

 
Clickable Map of Garfield 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 Garfield County, MT (4) Custer County, MT (2) McCone County, MT (6) Petroleum County, MT (0) Phillips County, MT (7) Prairie County, MT (0) Rosebud County, MT (1) Valley County, MT (7)  GarfieldCounty(4) Garfield County (4)  CusterCounty(2) Custer County (2)  McConeCounty(6) McCone County (6)  PetroleumCounty(0) Petroleum County (0)  PhillipsCounty(7) Phillips County (7)  PrairieCounty(0) Prairie County (0)  RosebudCounty(1) Rosebud County (1)  ValleyCounty(7) Valley County (7)
Adjacent to Garfield County, Montana
    Custer County (2)
    McCone County (6)
    Petroleum County (0)
    Phillips County (7)
    Prairie County (0)
    Rosebud County (1)
    Valley County (7)
 
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1Montana (Garfield County), Jordan — Indian Country
On State Highway 59 at State Highway 200 on State Highway 59.
Until the early 1880s this portion of Montana was wild and unsettled country. Various Indian tribes used this region for hunting bison and gathering other resources. Many of these tribes lived in tipis. Most tribes used a tripod when raising the . . . — Map (db m143335) HM
2Montana (Garfield County), Mosby — Bearpaw Shale and the Inland Ocean
On State Highway 200 1.4 miles east of Garfield/Petroleum County Line, on the left when traveling east.
The black shale rocks seen in this area represent the muddy sediments deposited by the last ocean to exist in Montana. The shale, known by geologists as the Bearpaw Shale contains fossils of sea-going creatures that lived and died some 70 million . . . — Map (db m9697) HM
3Montana (Garfield County), Mosby — Fort Musselshell
On Route 200 1.4 miles east of Garfield/Petroleum County line (Montana Highway 200), on the left when traveling east.
Fort Musselshell was located on the Missouri River about 35 miles north of here. It was a trading post in the ’60s and ’70s and as such had a brief but colorful career. The only whites in that part of the state were woodchoppers for the Missouri . . . — Map (db m9698) HM
4Montana (Garfield County), Mosby — Kerchival City
On State Highway 200 1.4 miles east of Garfield/Petroleum County line.
Competition to supply the mining camps was fierce in Montana in the 1860s. Many opportunists realized that the real money was not in mining for gold, but in “mining the miners” by providing essential goods and services. Fort Benton . . . — Map (db m9700) HM
 
 
  
 
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Nov. 25, 2020