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  2. Hayfield Fight - Wikipedia

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    The Hayfield Fight on August 1, 1867 was an engagement of Red Cloud's War near Fort C. F. Smith, Montana, between 21 soldiers of the U.S. Army, a hay-cutting crew of nine civilians, and several hundred Native Americans, mostly Cheyenne and Arapaho, with some Lakota Sioux.

  3. Fort C. F. Smith (Fort Smith, Montana) - Wikipedia

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    Fort C. F. Smith was a military post established in the Powder River country by the United States Army in the southern portion of the Montana Territory on August 12, 1866, during Red Cloud's War. Established by order of Col. Henry B. Carrington , it was one of five forts proposed to protect the Bozeman Trail against the Oglala Lakota ( Sioux ...

  4. List of military installations in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, MT, 2009. Ekalaka Mini-Mutes Radar Site, Carter County, Montana, el. 3,205 feet (977; Fort William Henry Harrison, Lewis and Clark County ...

  5. Camp Napoleon Council - Wikipedia

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    The President later called for a meeting at Fort Smith (called the Fort Smith Council), which was held in September 1865. [5] From the standpoint of the Indians, the Camp Napoleon Council and its compact was a significant step, because this action mitigated intertribal warfare after the Civil War.

  6. Fort Smith, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Smith is a census-designated place (CDP) in Big Horn County, Montana, United States. The population was 161 at the 2010 census. [3] The town is named for the former Fort C.F. Smith. The North District of Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area is accessed at Fort Smith. The Crow name for this town is Annu'ucheepe, “Mouth of the canyon ...

  7. Category:National Register of Historic Places in Big Horn ...

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    Camp Four (Fort Smith, Montana) Chief Plenty Coups (Alek-Chea-Ahoosh) State Park and Home; Commercial District (Hardin, Montana) F. First Baptist Church (Hardin, Montana)

  8. Grant–Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The Grant–Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site, created in 1972, commemorates the Western cattle industry from its 1850s inception through recent times. The original ranch was established in 1862 by a Canadian fur trader, Johnny Grant, at Cottonwood Creek, Montana (future site of Deer Lodge, Montana), along the banks of the Clark Fork river.

  9. Montana Vigilantes - Wikipedia

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    Montana Vigilantes 1863–1870 Gold, Guns and Gallows. Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press. ISBN 978-0-87421-919-7. Robison, Ken (2013). Montana Territory and the Civil War: A Frontier Forged on the Battlefield. Charleston, SC: The History Press. ISBN 978-1-62619-175-4. Crosley, Donald E. (2013). Hang 'Em: Montana Vigilantes Vs. Henry ...