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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM27BV_the-remarkable-sarah-bickford_Ennis-MT.html
Born a slave in 1852 near Jonesborough, Tennessee, Sarah Bickford would become an iconic Montana businesswoman. Separated from her parents during the Civil War, upon conclusion of the war Sarah then moved to Knoxville, Tennessee. In 1870, local…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXE7_whitefish-depot_Ennis-MT.html
Built by the Great Northern Railway in 1927, the Whitefish Depot is not only a local landmark but is recognized fondly by hundred of thousands of people who have passed through Whitefish by train over the years. The building's chalet-style archite…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXE6_boot-hill_Ennis-MT.html
This was Virginia City's first Cemetery. There were many markers here, but only those of the road agents and Daltons remain. The road agent's graves, which gave the Cemetery its name Boot Hill, were first marked by the city in 1907.William & Clara…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXE2_elling-bank_Ennis-MT.html
Bankers Nowlan and Weary set up business in this brick-veneered building, one of the town's oldest stone structures, in 1864. Three well-proportioned gothic arches with elaborate tracery, removed during 1910 remodeling, originally graced this ston…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXDQ_anaconda-hotel_Ennis-MT.html
The oldest section of this building, dating to 1863, was first a simple one-story building which housed a restaurant called the "Young American Eating House." A butcher shop followed from 1866 to the 1880s, and then in the 1880s the building was a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXDP_kiskaddens-stone-block_Ennis-MT.html
Virginia City's first stone building, constructed during the summer of 1863, originally housed three stores on the ground floor and a meeting hall upstairs. Popular legend has long designated this as the meeting place of the Vigilantes, who prosec…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXDN_j-b-labeau-jeweler_Ennis-MT.html
This propertycontributes to theVirginia CityHistoric District·Listed in theNational RegisterofHistoric PlacesBy the United StatesDepartment of Interior·In cooperation withtheMontana Historical SocietyFord, Robinson and Clark built th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXDM_strasburgers-colorado-store_Ennis-MT.html
This property contributes to theVirginia CityHistoric District·Listed intheNational Registerof Historic Placesby theUnited States Department of the Interior·In cooperation with the Montana Historical SocietyInspired by the Renaissanc…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXDL_g-goldberg-store_Ennis-MT.html
This 1863 building features a classic Greek Revival style storefront with French doors, typical of the 1860s frontier. The lintel above the door still bears the name of G. Goldberg, who ran the Pioneer Clothing Store Company prior to 1866. The sin…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXCY_kramer-building_Ennis-MT.html
The hasty construction on this remarkably preserved early dwelling reflects the excitement of the gold rush to Alder Gulch during the summer of 1863. Its original dirt-covered pole roof predates the first saw mills; the roof was later covered over…
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