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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Helena, Montana

 
Clickable Map of Lewis and Clark 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 Lewis and Clark County, MT (171) Broadwater County, MT (11) Cascade County, MT (96) Flathead County, MT (131) Jefferson County, MT (19) Meagher County, MT (4) Powell County, MT (53) Teton County, MT (8)  LewisandClarkCounty(171) Lewis and Clark County (171)  BroadwaterCounty(11) Broadwater County (11)  CascadeCounty(96) Cascade County (96)  FlatheadCounty(131) Flathead County (131)  JeffersonCounty(19) Jefferson County (19)  MeagherCounty(4) Meagher County (4)  PowellCounty(53) Powell County (53)  TetonCounty(8) Teton County (8)
Helena is the county seat for Lewis and Clark County
Helena is in Lewis and Clark County
      Lewis and Clark County (171)  
ADJACENT TO LEWIS AND CLARK COUNTY
      Broadwater County (11)  
      Cascade County (96)  
      Flathead County (131)  
      Jefferson County (19)  
      Meagher County (4)  
      Powell County (53)  
      Teton County (8)  
 
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101 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Raleigh and Clarke Dry Goods
This well-preserved commercial structure illustrates Helena’s growth from mining camp to prosperous town. The quoins and arches of the original stone building, constructed circa 1865-1872, are still visible at the rear. In 1878, the building was . . . Map (db m186603) HM
102 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Reeder's AlleyWhere the Spirit of Montana's Heritage Lives!
On July 14, 1864, four hungry miners took a "last chance", found color in their pans, and gold seekers soon moved to stake their claims. One of them built the Pioneer Cabin, Helena's oldest documented dwelling. Within the first four years, Last . . . Map (db m187376) HM
103 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Reeder's AlleyHelena Historic District
Pennsylvania brick mason Louis Reeder came to Helena in 1867 to practice his trade. Reeder invested in real estate and among his properties were these lots along the steep hillside of West Cutler Street. Between 1875 and 1884 Reeder constructed a . . . Map (db m187378) HM
104 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Reeder's Alley Survived the Test of Time
Built by Louis Reeder in the late 1860s thru 1882, Reeder's Alley stands as a memorial to the architecture of the 1870s Helena. Its importance lies not in its splendor, but its quaintness. It is one of Montana's oldest streets and one of her newest . . . Map (db m187407) HM
105 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Robert and Elizabeth Fisk Residence
Robert E. Fisk came to Montana with the 1866 Fisk Expedition organized by his famous wagon-master brother, James. The two brothers and other partners established the Helena Herald in November 1866. Robert, who was a printer before the Civil War, . . . Map (db m188333) HM
106 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Rodney HotelHelena Historic District
Thomas K. Dane established a hotel on this corner in 1875 when Helena became the territorial capital. On a busy thoroughfare just off Courthouse Square, the establishment had become the Rodney Hotel by 1883 and the original frame building fronting . . . Map (db m188233) HM
107 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Rodney Street NewsHelena Historic District
Gambling that Helena would continue to grow, Eliza Roush purchased this lot and several others in 1869. Her bet paid off, and by 1875, Rodney Street was crowded with buildings, including a small wooden dwelling on this site. A series of wooden . . . Map (db m188235) HM
108 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Ryan BuildingHelena South-Central Historic District
Irish immigrant James M. Ryan owned a number of local rental properties, including this appealing wood-frame apartment building constructed as a duplex between 1885 and 1888. Rapid growth during the 1880s prompted neighborhood tenants to take in . . . Map (db m188112) HM
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109 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Samuel Dempster HouseHelena Historic District
Small dwellings along this stretch of West Main Street housed miners and other boarders from the mid-1860s. The first plat of the Helena townsite, drawn in 1868, designated this former mining claim Block Number 1. Scottish immigrant Samuel Dempster . . . Map (db m187483) HM
110 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Samuel T. Hauser MansionHelena Historic District
The history of this magnificent home, one of the earliest of the great mansions built on Helena’s west side, is finely interwoven with the history of Montana. Pioneer entrepreneur and financier Samuel T. Hauser built the twenty-nine-room residence . . . Map (db m187737) HM
111 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Sanders HomeHelena Historic District
Frontier lawyer Wilbur Fisk Sanders established his reputation in 1863 by courageously prosecuting Virginia City’s most dangerous outlaws. A member of the first territorial legislature and Montana’s first United States senator, Sanders was renowned . . . Map (db m188379) HM
112 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Sands Brothers Dry GoodsHelena Historic District
Originally this was a one-story stone building erected in 1874 to accommodate the business of Morris and Julius Sands. The brothers added a second story and remodeled the façade in 1889, finishing it with alternating rows of buff sandstone and blue . . . Map (db m186604) HM
113 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Sixth Avenue Apartment
A pair of two-story bay windows with granite sills, decorative brickwork, corbelled cornice, and open front porch recall the prosperous Courthouse Square neighborhood during the 1880s and 1890s. This attractive brick Italianate style dwelling, . . . Map (db m188459) HM
114 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — St. Louis BlockHelena Historic District
Once connected to the old St. Louis Hotel on Jackson Street, this 1882 building in the heart of Helena’s original downtown displays the metal cornices and banded, pedimented windows typical of Italianate style architecture of the time. Pioneer . . . Map (db m186668) HM
115 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Stone House at Reeder's AlleyHelena Historic District
Dwellings, bunkhouses, and stables dotted the hilltop during the 1880s, forming an extension of Louis Reeder’s housing complex downslope. One prominent stone building, now the largest portion of the present building, contained four small shotgun . . . Map (db m187409) HM
116 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Tatem-Young ResidenceHelena Historic District
Benjamin H. and Lydia Mears Tatem came west as newlyweds in 1869. They settled in Helena where Tatem managed the Unionville mining claims of Philadelphia investors and operated Helena Iron Works. Tatem profited from his interest in the Bald Butte . . . Map (db m187677) HM
117 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Temple Emanuel
Site of first Jewish house of worship State of Montana 1890Map (db m134336) HM
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118 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Temple Emanu-el
Opportunity drew European Jewish immigrants to the gold camp at Last Chance where business and religion brought them together. The Jewish community contributed a firm financial foundation to the early settlement. It was the Jewish pioneers . . . Map (db m188378) HM
119 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — The Discovery at Last Chance Gulch
In the spring of 1864, John S. Cowan of Georgia, D.J. Miller of Alabama, John Crabb of Iowa, and Reginald (Bob) Stanley of Nuneaton, England, set out from Alder Creek to prospect along the Little Blackfoot River. They had no luck and moved on, . . . Map (db m187411) HM
120 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — The Founding of Helena
In 1864 four miners passed through this valley on their way back from an unsuccessful prospecting trip. Discouraged they decided to take one "last chance", filling their pans a few hundred yards south of here they struck pay dirt. Another boom town . . . Map (db m186777) HM
121 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Thomas Francis Meagher.
(left panel) American soldier and statesman; Brigadier General United States Army; raised and organized the Irish Brigade in the Army of the Potomac, and personally commanded it in the battles of Fair Oaks, Mechanicsville, Gaines’ Mill, . . . Map (db m128477) HM WM
122 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Tracy-Power ResidenceHelena Historic District
Praised for lending “an air of distinction” to “one of the handsomest residence streets in Helena,” this three-story Queen Anne style home was constructed for George and Eva Tracy. The house was completed just prior to the calamitous economic . . . Map (db m187671) HM
123 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — U.S.S. Helena
(Six bronze plaques are mounted on this marker:) U.S.S. Helena FG-9 1896-1932 The first ship named after the state capital city was the gunboat "Helena." She saw action in Cuban waters during the Spanish-American War . . . Map (db m186678) HM WM
124 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Uncle Sam's BlockHelena Historic District
The Montana National Bank, the first bank chartered in Montana Territory, was located on this site in 1866. A housing shortage during the 1880s prompted the construction of this three-story rooming house in 1887. The French Second Empire-inspired . . . Map (db m186674) HM
125 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Unemployment Compensation Commission(Walt Sullivan Building)
Politician John G. Winant wrote in 1936 that the Great Depression made Americans aware that there were no more frontiers. Individual initiative and enterprise could no longer guarantee financial security. The government subsequently established the . . . Map (db m187068) HM
126 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Unionville
Helena owes its existence to gold-bearing quartz lodes in the hills south of town. The gold washed out of the hills into Last Chance Gulch where the "Four Georgians" discovered it in 1864. The fabulously rich strike drew hundreds of men and women to . . . Map (db m188671) HM
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127 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Ward HouseHelena Historic District
Broad proportions and a horizontal emphasis combine with natural colors to make this classic bungalow a handsome ambassador of that popular style. The residence is unique to the district and an excellent example of early-twentieth-century affluence. . . . Map (db m188083) HM
128 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Weinstein Grocery StoreHelena Historic District
As early as 1866, Rodney Street was Helena’s primary north-south connection and thus supported a variety of early businesses. It was also an area better protected from the fires that constantly threatened downtown commerce. This building, . . . Map (db m188234) HM
129 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Western Life Insurance CompanyHelena Branch Office — Helena Historic District —
Small in scale but highly distinctive, this colorful Modern style office building is an eye-catching anchor at one of Helena’s busiest intersections. When it opened in 1962, it was one of the nation’s most up-to-date office facilities. Western Life, . . . Map (db m187251) HM
130 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — William M. Bishop HouseHelena Historic District
This early gable-front-and-wing residence was constructed in 1878 by postal clerk William F. Bishop for $2,000. Mrs. Margaret Bishop ran a dressmaking business from the home and took in boarders in the late 1880s. Cottage industries and . . . Map (db m188110) HM
131 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — William Steele ResidenceHelena Historic District
Nineteenth-century charm is well preserved in this 1883 Queen Anne style residence, built by pioneer physician William L. Steele. Its present appearance reflects additions, including a front porch and bay window, made before 1892. Stucco applied . . . Map (db m188087) HM
132 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — Woodman S. Paynter HouseHelena Historic District
Although modest compared to Helena’s imposing West Side mansions of a slightly later period, this well-preserved home was very grand for its early date. Woodman S. Paynter arrived in Helena in 1868 and entered into a business partnership with Henry . . . Map (db m188206) HM
133 Montana, Lewis and Clark County, Helena — YWCAHelena Historic District
Only seven years after organizing, the Helena chapter of the Young Women’s Christian Association, Independent, opened this residential building for the city’s young working women in 1918. Founded by women from most of Helena’s churches and . . . Map (db m187253) HM

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