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Historical Markers in Wheatland County, Montana

 
Clickable Map of Wheatland 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 Wheatland County, MT (3) Fergus County, MT (55) Golden Valley County, MT (4) Judith Basin County, MT (2) Meagher County, MT (4) Sweet Grass County, MT (15)  WheatlandCounty(3) Wheatland County (3)  FergusCounty(55) Fergus County (55)  GoldenValleyCounty(4) Golden Valley County (4)  JudithBasinCounty(2) Judith Basin County (2)  MeagherCounty(4) Meagher County (4)  SweetGrassCounty(15) Sweet Grass County (15)
Harlowton is the county seat for Wheatland County
Adjacent to Wheatland County, Montana
      Fergus County (55)  
      Golden Valley County (4)  
      Judith Basin County (2)  
      Meagher County (4)  
      Sweet Grass County (15)  
 
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1 Montana, Wheatland County, Harlowton — E57B The Last Electric Locomotive
The Milwaukee Road 657 mile electrified railroad ended at 11:40 PM June 15, 1974 when Engineer Art Morang stopped the E57B & E34C on the Harlowton roundhouse track. They were the last operating locomotive of the original 84 locomotives built by . . . Map (db m188906) HM
2 Montana, Wheatland County, Harlowton — Paleocene Mammals and Albert Silberling
The town of Harlowton is located in the Fort Union Geological Formation, which was created about 65 million years ago, shortly after the dinosaur extinction. This once shallow inland sea was formed from rivers originating in the southwestern . . . Map (db m188865) HM
3 Montana, Wheatland County, Harlowton — The Crazy Mountains
Called Awaxaawippiia by the Apsaalooka (Crow) Indians, the Crazy Mountains, which you can see to the southwest, are an igneous formation forged about 50 million years ago. For the Apsaalooka, they are the most sacred and revered mountains on the . . . Map (db m188864) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Mar. 29, 2024