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Historical Markers in Cooke City, Montana

 
Clickable Map of Park 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 Park County, MT (68) Carbon County, MT (73) Gallatin County, MT (130) Meagher County, MT (4) Stillwater County, MT (16) Sweet Grass County, MT (15) Park County, WY (196)  ParkCounty(68) Park County (68)  CarbonCounty(73) Carbon County (73)  GallatinCounty(130) Gallatin County (130)  MeagherCounty(4) Meagher County (4)  StillwaterCounty(16) Stillwater County (16)  SweetGrassCounty(15) Sweet Grass County (15)  ParkCountyWyoming(196) Park County (196)
Livingston is the county seat for Park County
Cooke City is in Park County
      Park County (68)  
ADJACENT TO PARK COUNTY
      Carbon County (73)  
      Gallatin County (130)  
      Meagher County (4)  
      Stillwater County (16)  
      Sweet Grass County (15)  
      Park County, Wyoming (196)  
 
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1 Montana, Park County, Cooke City — Cooke City General Store
As the mining town of Cooke City flourished into the 1880s, temporary structures gave way to more permanent establishments. In 1886, John A. Savage and partner John Elder opened a general mercantile whose long history reflects both the lean and . . . Map (db m130228) HM
2 Montana, Park County, Cooke City — The New World Mining District
Prospectors discovered rich mineral deposits in the Beartooth Mountains near here in 1874. Christened the New World Mining District, the area included claims with colorful names like Miner’s Delight, Hidden Treasure, Southern Spy and Silver King. . . . Map (db m45240) HM
3 Montana, Park County, Cooke City — The Summer of 1877
For three months the members of the Nez Perce non-treaty bands had been constantly on the move evading the military. Scouts ranged in front and guarded behind the traveling village of mostly children, women and old people, as they sought safety and . . . Map (db m130230) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 25, 2024