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A Brief History of Hamilton (hamiltonmontana.com/locales/hamiltonmontana.com/history.htm) Hamilton, Montana is the Ravalli County seat of Government and the largest town in the Bitterroot valley. This valley contains the Bitterroot river which runs south from the border of Idaho northward to Missoula where it joins the Clark River. Â
Bitterroot Valley History (bitterrootsites.com/history.htm) A short history of the Bitterroot Valley including information on the foundation of Hamilton by Marcus Daly and James Hamilton
Hamilton's Colorful History (hamiltonmontana.com/montana/hamilton_1890.html) A brief history of Hamiton in the early 1900's.
Bitter Root Historical Society Phone: 363-3338 205 Bedford St Hamilton,MT,59480 (www.cybernet1.com/rcmuseum/file1.html) The Bitter Root Valley Historical Society or (BRVHS) was formed in 1955. Intitally,the BRVHS operated a museum in the old depot near the current Chamber of Commerce office.
Marcus Daly Mansion (www.dalymansion.org/) Historic Estate & Museum in the Beautiful Bitterroot Valley
Ravalli County Museum Phone: 363-3338 205 Bedford Hamilton,MT,59480 (www.cybernet1.com/rcmuseum/index2.html) The Bitter Root Valley Historical Society or (BRVHS) was formed in 1955. Intitally,the BRVHS operated a museum in the old depot near the current Chamber of Commerce office.
All Nations Pow Wow: Splash Page
(www.allnationsmt.homestead.com/) JULY 26 - 28, 2002
Held at the Historic
Marcus Daly Mansion
Hamilton, Montana
St Mary's Mission 1841: Splash Page
(www.stepintohistory.com/states/MT/StMary_Mission.htm) Site of Montana's first permanent white settlement in 1841, the location contains a chapel restored to the 1880s, house/pharmacy, Chief Victor's cabin is now an Indian museum and a new museum/gift shop.
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