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Historical Markers in Joliet, Montana

 
Clickable Map of Carbon 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 Carbon County, MT (73) Big Horn County, MT (75) Park County, MT (68) Stillwater County, MT (16) Yellowstone County, MT (155) Big Horn County, WY (41) Park County, WY (196)  CarbonCounty(73) Carbon County (73)  BigHornCounty(75) Big Horn County (75)  ParkCounty(68) Park County (68)  StillwaterCounty(16) Stillwater County (16)  YellowstoneCounty(155) Yellowstone County (155)  BigHornCountyWyoming(41) Big Horn County (41)  ParkCounty(196) Park County (196)
Red Lodge is the county seat for Carbon County
Joliet is in Carbon County
      Carbon County (73)  
ADJACENT TO CARBON COUNTY
      Big Horn County (75)  
      Park County (68)  
      Stillwater County (16)  
      Yellowstone County (155)  
      Big Horn County, Wyoming (41)  
      Park County, Wyoming (196)  
 
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1 Montana, Carbon County, Joliet — Joliet Christian Church
“Chief shepherd” Walter Jordan and “singing evangelist” Lucile Park preached to a packed house at an October 1908 revival meeting, held above the meat market on Joliet’s Main Street. Forty-five charter members joined together to found the Joliet . . . Map (db m190744) HM
2 Montana, Carbon County, Joliet — Rock Creek State Bank
The Bank of Joliet opened in 1904 and began planning construction of this stately one-story building soon after. By the time the $8,000 building was completed in 1907, the bank had new owners and a new name. Built on Joliet’s most visible corner, . . . Map (db m190745) HM
3 Montana, Carbon County, Joliet — The Bozeman Trail
The Bozeman Trail which crossed Rock Creek near this site, was established by John M. Bozeman and John M Jacobs in 1864 as the shortest route from the east to the Montana gold fields. It was abandoned in 1868. The first trail heard of Texas cattle . . . Map (db m190746) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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May. 3, 2024