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MHHM-40 Salish Removal
US 93, Mile Post 67, Stevensville Junction
MHHM-41 Rocky Mountain Laboratory
US 93, Mile Post 48, at Hamilton
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MHHM-42 Marcus Daly Mansion
Secondary 269 (Eastside Highway), MP2, north of Ha...
MHHM-44 Lewis & Clark Meet the Salish
US 93, Mile Post 13, South of Sula
There are fou...
LC -1-5 Descent Trail
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LC - 1-4 Descent Trail
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LC 1-3 Descent Trail
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LC 1-2 Descent Trail
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LC 1-1 Descent Trail - The Corps begins the descent: Cold, hungry and tired.
Mockersons froze hard, ascended a mountain without anything t...
Plaza de Las Islas
The Plaza de Las Islas was the traditional heart of the Ci...
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MHHM-40 Salish Removal
US 93, Mile Post 67, Stevensville Junction
In the Hellgate Treaty negotiations (1855), Xw Etxcin (Plenty Horses or Chief Victor) and the Selis people rebuffed efforts of US officials to get them to abandon the choice lands of their ...
MHHM-41 Rocky Mountain Laboratory
US 93, Mile Post 48, at Hamilton
In earlier, days, Rocky Mountain spotted fever was a dreaded malady in the West. The first case of spotted fever was recorded in ten Bitterroot Valley in 1873. Neither cause nor cure ...
MHHM-42 Marcus Daly Mansion
Secondary 269 (Eastside Highway), MP2, north of Hamilton
Hamilton’s Daly Mansion was a summer retreat for Butte’s “Copper Kind” Marcus Daly and his wife, Margaret. Daly came to the United States as a poor Irish immigrant at age 15. ...
MHHM-44 Lewis & Clark Meet the Salish
US 93, Mile Post 13, South of Sula
There are four panels at the overlook site.
1) Lewis & Clark Encounter the Bitterroot Salish Indians
On September 4, 1805, 33 cold, wet and hungry members of the ...
LC -1-5 Descent Trail
None
LC - 1-4 Descent Trail
None
LC 1-3 Descent Trail
None
LC 1-2 Descent Trail
None
LC 1-1 Descent Trail - The Corps begins the descent: Cold, hungry and tired.
Mockersons froze hard, ascended a mountain without anything to eat. " We (be) scendad down a fough rockey way".
Plaza de Las Islas
The Plaza de Las Islas was the traditional heart of the City of San Antonio. It represented the center of the early community with the cathedral, government buildings, and commercial structures radiating from its center.
As the city grew in ...