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Aug. 17th –Aug. 23rd 2025
Montana
Stories, Photos & Fun!
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Elk
Park
Skinner’s Saloon
Bannack, Montana
While destined for the gallows in Montana Territory in
Elk Park, Montana was once
home to several Italian-Swiss
Dairies that served the Butte
area. It also served the mining
operations in the area by
providing housing for miners, a
school for the children and
necessary supplies for the work
day. In addition, the valley was
known for cattle ranching,
logging and ice making. Many
residents had a “copper cow” in
the early days, meaning they
had stills for making liquor. The
three local ponds collected
spring water and in the winter,
men would chip the ice to be
shipped by rail to locations all
around the state. The first post
office opened in 1889.
From the 1910s through the
1960s, working women in
Montana taught school,
staffed hospitals, kept
factories running, and fed
children. They danced and
Famous Montanans
Dirk Benedict (actor - Helena)
Gary Cooper (actor - Helena)
Patrick Duffy (actor -Townsend)
Myrna Loy (actress- Helena)
Michelle Williams (actressKalispell)
Dana
Carvey (actor/comedianMissoula)
David
Lynch (director-Missoula)
Jeff Ament (musician- Havre)
Evel Knievel (stunt performerButte)
Phil
Jackson (NBA player and
coach- Deer Lodge)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson (actorMissoula)
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loved and paid the rent; they
stirred up trouble and talked
back. As they navigated
cultural constraints and
economic limitations,
working women left few
records, but they profoundly
shaped modern Montana.
Based on wide-ranging
research, Dr. Jennifer Hill
uses the overlooked
experiences of ordinary
women to explore historical
trends in work, organizing
efforts like the Women’s
Protective Union, and
pragmatic strategies of
working-class resistance.
1862, Henry Plummer ran into his old cell mates, Cyrus
Skinner, Club Foot George Lane and Bill Bunton. They
finally ended up in Bannack where Cyrus Skinner built
a saloon in the location known as "Yankee Flats". After
moving Skinner's Saloon to its current location, Cyrus
Skinner was not only the saloon keeper, but a Road
Agent who was a fence and a spy for Plummer's gang.
This saloon was the "headquarters" of the Road
Agents. Skinner left Bannack late in 1863 and went to
Hellgate (Missoula). He was sought out by the
Vigilantes and hanged January 25, 1864
OUT AND ABOUT
The Chinese in Montana
Saturday, August 23, 2025
•3:00 PM
•Bannack State Park presents
The Chinese in Montana with
Mark Johnson. Mark is a
Montana native and will bring
this interesting and important
story to life.
721 Bannack RD, Dillon, MT
Phone: (406) 834-3413
Tidbits
Take a drive to Marysville to
visit the museum. Open
Saturdays and Sundays 12 -
4pm. Immerse yourself in what
life would be like in 1880, when
Marysville was established. Gift
shop too!
pioneersmarysville@yahoo.com
Unequal and Unruly - A
Lecture with Jennifer Hill
Bozeman Public Library
Aug. 19th 6pm-7pm
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