155 entries match your criteria. Entries 101 through 155 are listed.
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Billings is the county seat for Yellowstone County
101 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — St. Vincent Healthcare The Sisters of Charity Arrive — |
102 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — Steamboat City on the River Coulson Bypassed by Railroad — |
103 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — Swift and Company Building — |
104 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — 46 — Teddy Roosevelt Visits the Depot - 1918 Historic Montana Avenue — |
105 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — The College Life Billings' Universities — |
106 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — The Fight or Flight of the Nez Perce — |
107 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — The Great Montana Centennial Cattle Drive Monument 1889 - 1989 Sculptors: Lyle E. Johnson, Dale E. Wood — |
108 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — The Iron Horse Comes To Billings — |
109 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — 43 — The McCormick Hotel - 1905 Historic Montana Avenue — |
110 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — 45 — The Northern Pacific Depot - 1909 Historic Montana Avenue — |
111 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — The People's Mansion Home of the P.B. Moss Family — |
112 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — 35 — The Selvidge/Babcock Building - circa 1925 Historic Montana Avenue — |
113 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — 36 — The Stockman Bar - circa 1945 Historic Montana Avenue — |
114 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — The Yellowstone River The Lifeblood of the Plains — |
115 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Billings, South Side — Yukon Bar Billings Old Town Historic District — |
116 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Custer — Buffalo Country — |
117 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Custer — Crossing the Yellowstone — |
118 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Custer — Junction of Bighorn and Yellowstone Rivers — |
119 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Custer — Junction of Bighorn and Yellowstone Rivers — |
120 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Custer — The Great Highway of the Northwest: The Yellowstone Trail — |
121 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — Abraham and Carrie Erb Residence — |
122 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — Aftermath of the Battle — |
123 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — Battle of Canyon Creek September 13, 1877 — |
124 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — Canyon Creek Battle September 13, 1877 — |
125 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — Chamber Log Cabin — |
126 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — Historical Downtown Laurel — |
127 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — Lewis & Clark expedition July 24, 1806 — |
128 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — Nez Perce National Historical Park — |
129 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — North School's Bell — |
130 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — The Battle at Canyon Creek on the Nez Perce (Nee-Me-Poo) Trail — |
131 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Laurel — The Yellowstone Trail — |
132 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — A Crossroads of Events — |
133 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — A Good Home — |
134 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Buffalo: Then and Now August 1, 1806 Encampment — |
135 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Camp #44 of the 1873 Yellowstone Expedition — |
136 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Clark's Canoe Camp on the Yellowstone, Archaeology Study — |
137 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Coal: Black Wave of the Future July 29, 1806 Encampment — |
138 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Injury Forces a Halt to Build Canoes July 19, 1806 Canoe Camp — |
139 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Making Canoes, Then and Now — |
140 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Open Spaces: Room to Roam July 27, 1806 Encampment — |
141 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Pompeys Pillar Pompey's Pillar National Monument Lewis & Clark National Landmark Reported permanently removed |
142 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Pompey's Pillar — |
143 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Pompey's Pillar — |
144 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Preparations of Continuing the Trip July 20-23, 1806 Canoe Camp — |
145 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Sign of American Indians July 24, 1809 Encampment — |
146 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — The "Yellowstone River" Walkway Clark on the Yellowstone River July 15-August 3, 1806 — |
147 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — The Changing Faces of Pompeys Pillar Stabilizing the Rock — |
148 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — The Huntley Irrigation Project: Harnessing the Water of the Yellowstone River Pompeys Pillar National Monument — |
149 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — The Pompeys Pillar Legacy — |
150 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Three Forks: Clark's Party Splits July 13, 1806 At the Three Forks of the Missouri — |
151 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Transportation: Hoofing It July 16, 1806 Encampment — |
152 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Transportation: Traveling Downstream July 15, 1806 Encampment — |
153 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Triumph and Torment August 3, 1806 Encampment — |
154 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Using Modern Mapping Technology to Help Solve a 200 Year-Old Mystery — |
155 ► Montana, Yellowstone County, Worden — Yellowstone River: A Water Expressway July 15, 1806 Arrival at the Yellowstone River — |
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