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Historical Markers in Superior, Montana

 
Clickable Map of Mineral 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 Mineral County, MT (23) Missoula County, MT (150) Sanders County, MT (26) Clearwater County, ID (37) Shoshone County, ID (60)  MineralCounty(23) Mineral County (23)  MissoulaCounty(150) Missoula County (150)  SandersCounty(26) Sanders County (26)  ClearwaterCountyIdaho(37) Clearwater County (37)  ShoshoneCounty(60) Shoshone County (60)
Superior is the county seat for Mineral County
Superior is in Mineral County
      Mineral County (23)  
ADJACENT TO MINERAL COUNTY
      Missoula County (150)  
      Sanders County (26)  
      Clearwater County, Idaho (37)  
      Shoshone County, Idaho (60)  
 
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1 Montana, Mineral County, Superior — A Wonderful Piece of Engineering: The Big Side Cut
The Mullan Road is carved into the face of the mountains high above the Clark Fork River west of here. Lieutenant John Mullan tried to keep his wagon road as close to the river as possible. But when his work crews ran up against a mountain spur that . . . Map (db m123054) HM
2 Montana, Mineral County, Superior — Gideon Bibles
This marker commemorates the placement of the first 25 Bibles in November 1908 by the Gideons in the Superior Hotel, Superior (formerly Iron Mountain), Montana then located on this spot. From that small beginning, The Gideons International has . . . Map (db m123030) HM
3 Montana, Mineral County, Superior — Superior School
Travelers along the Mullan Road and prosectors lured by the 1869 discovery of gold on Cedar Creek opened the way for settlement of this area. After the placer gold played out and other mining camps became ghost towns, the town of Superior continued . . . Map (db m123029) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 26, 2024