National Register of Historic Places listings in Beaverhead County, Montana

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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Beaverhead County, Montana. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Beaverhead County, Montana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 23 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 11, 2022.[2]

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Listings county-wide[]

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1
Andrus Hotel
December 2, 2019
(#100004711)
45 E. Glendale St.
45°12′59″N 112°38′16″W / 45.2165°N 112.6377°W / 45.2165; -112.6377 (Andrus Hotel)
Dillon
2 Bannack Historic District
Bannack Historic District
October 15, 1966
(#66000426)
22 miles from Dillon off Montana Highway 278
45°08′40″N 112°58′15″W / 45.144444°N 112.970833°W / 45.144444; -112.970833 (Bannack Historic District)
Dillon
3
Barrett Hospital
January 18, 1985
(#85000109)
Chapman and S. Atlantic Sts.
45°12′28″N 112°38′29″W / 45.207778°N 112.641389°W / 45.207778; -112.641389 (Barrett Hospital)
Dillon
4 Martin Barrett House
Martin Barrett House
January 28, 1987
(#86003675)
733 S. Pacific
45°12′39″N 112°38′25″W / 45.210833°N 112.640278°W / 45.210833; -112.640278 (Martin Barrett House)
Dillon
5 Big Hole National Battlefield
Big Hole National Battlefield
October 15, 1966
(#66000427)
12 miles west of Wisdom
45°38′49″N 113°38′56″W / 45.646944°N 113.648889°W / 45.646944; -113.648889 (Big Hole National Battlefield)
Wisdom
6 December 7, 1982
(#82000591)
North of Dillon on United States Forest Service Road 98
45°24′51″N 112°51′22″W / 45.414167°N 112.856111°W / 45.414167; -112.856111 (Birch Creek CCC Camp)
Dillon
7 January 4, 2010
(#09001179)
Browne's Bridge Fishing Access Site
45°32′50″N 112°41′36″W / 45.547311°N 112.693367°W / 45.547311; -112.693367 (Browne's Bridge)
Glen
8
Canyon Creek Charcoal Kilns
June 2, 2005
(#05000511)
Approximately 5 miles northwest of Glendale on United States Forest Service Road 187
45°40′58″N 112°52′07″W / 45.682778°N 112.868611°W / 45.682778; -112.868611 (Canyon Creek Charcoal Kilns)
Glendale
9 September 19, 2019
(#100004403)
Above Pipe Organ Rock, 15 mi. S of Dillon
Coordinates missing
Dillon vicinity
10
Clark's Lookout, August 13, 1805
March 10, 1994
(#94000136)
Western side of U.S. Route 91, 500 feet north of the Beaverhead River
45°14′06″N 112°37′57″W / 45.235°N 112.6325°W / 45.235; -112.6325 (Clark's Lookout, August 13, 1805)
Dillon
11
Dillon City Hall Historic District
December 2, 2019
(#100004712)
125 N. Idaho St.
45°13′12″N 112°37′59″W / 45.2201°N 112.6330°W / 45.2201; -112.6330 (Dillon City Hall Historic District)
Dillon
12
Dillon City Library
November 14, 1978
(#78001679)
121 S. Idaho St.
45°12′59″N 112°38′13″W / 45.216389°N 112.636944°W / 45.216389; -112.636944 (Dillon City Library)
Dillon
13
Elkhorn-Coolidge Historic District
September 12, 2008
(#08000884)
United States Forest Service Road 2465, approximately four miles southeast of its junction with Montana Highway 43
45°29′41″N 113°02′29″W / 45.4948°N 113.0414°W / 45.4948; -113.0414 (Elkhorn-Coolidge Historic District)
Wise River Includes the Elkhorn mine site and the adjoining ghost town of .
14 Hecla House August 10, 2005
(#05000885)
Approximately 11 miles west of Glendale on Trapper Creek Rd. 188
45°36′13″N 112°55′44″W / 45.603611°N 112.928889°W / 45.603611; -112.928889 (Hecla House)
Melrose
15 William F. Henneberry Homestead September 19, 2019
(#100004412)
13 mi. SW. of Dillon
45°04′35″N 112°47′25″W / 45.076400°N 112.790296°W / 45.076400; -112.790296 (William F. Henneberry Homestead)
Dillon vicinity 1883 homestead cabin and 1905 house, on Beaverhead River
16 Hotel Metlen
Hotel Metlen
December 13, 1983
(#83003978)
5 S. Railroad Ave.
45°13′06″N 112°37′55″W / 45.218333°N 112.631944°W / 45.218333; -112.631944 (Hotel Metlen)
Dillon
17 September 28, 1976
(#76001117)
Sugarloaf Mountain, north of Dillon[5]: 174 
45°30′12″N 112°47′50″W / 45.503333°N 112.797222°W / 45.503333; -112.797222 (Lamarche Game Trap)
Dillon Likely created by the Shoshone[5]: 178 
18 Lemhi Pass
Lemhi Pass
October 15, 1966
(#66000313)
West of Grant, in the Beaverhead and Salmon National Forests
44°58′04″N 113°27′23″W / 44.967778°N 113.456389°W / 44.967778; -113.456389 (Lemhi Pass)
Grant Extends into Lemhi County, Idaho
19
Montana State Normal School
August 27, 1980
(#80002398)
710 S. Atlantic St.
45°12′33″N 112°38′22″W / 45.209167°N 112.639444°W / 45.209167; -112.639444 (Montana State Normal School)
Dillon
20
Oregon Short Line Passenger Depot
April 19, 1990
(#90000628)
S. Montana St.
45°13′00″N 112°38′18″W / 45.216667°N 112.638333°W / 45.216667; -112.638333 (Oregon Short Line Passenger Depot)
Dillon
21 September 23, 1981
(#81000338)
Address Restricted
Lima
22
US Post Office-Dillon Main
March 14, 1986
(#86000683)
117 S. Idaho St.
45°12′57″N 112°38′15″W / 45.215833°N 112.6375°W / 45.215833; -112.6375 (US Post Office-Dillon Main)
Dillon
23 April 16, 2008
(#08000312)
1200 Montana Highway 278
45°10′51″N 112°42′01″W / 45.180972°N 112.700153°W / 45.180972; -112.700153 (Van Camp-Tash Ranch)
Dillon

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved February 11, 2022.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  5. ^ a b Keyser, James D. "The LaMarche Game Trap: An Early Historic Game Trap in Southwestern Montana". Plains Anthropologist 19.65 (1974): 173-179.
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