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The park is named for Fort Owen, a mission and later trading post established in 1841 and named for trader John Owen. The park is one acre (0.40 ha) in size, [5] 3,293 feet (1,004 m) in elevation, [6] and is owned and managed by the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Fort Owen is known as the "cradle of Montana civilization".
2413335 [2] Website. www.townofstevensville.com. Stevensville (Salish: ɫq̓éɫmlš[3]) is a town in Ravalli County, Montana, United States. The population was 2,002 at the 2020 census. [4] Stevensville is officially recognized as the first permanent settlement of non-indigenous peoples in the state of Montana.
70000364 [1] Added to NRHP. October 6, 1970. The Historic St. Mary's Mission is a mission established by the Society of Jesus of the Catholic Church, located now on Fourth Street in modern-day Stevensville, Montana. Founded in 1841 and designed as an ongoing village for Catholic Salish Indians, St. Mary's was the first permanent settlement made ...
Choteau, Montana – Auguste and Pierre Chouteau (founders of St. Louis, Missouri) (note the spelling) [130] Christiana, Delaware and Christiana, Pennsylvania – Queen Christina of Sweden [130] Christiansted – Christian VI of Denmark; Churchville, New York – Samuel Church (settler) [130] Cicero, Illinois – Cicero (indirectly, via Cicero ...
91000736 [1] Added to NRHP. June 19, 1991. The Emhoff House is a historic house in Stevensville, Montana. It was built in 1902 for John C. Emhoff, the owner of the Stevensville Stage and Transport Company. [2] Emhoff lived here with his wife and their twin daughters. [2] He was a Freemason, and he died in 1930. [3]
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91000751 [1] Added to NRHP. June 18, 1991. Albert May House (218 Church Street) in Stevensville, Montana, is a historic house on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] The house was built in 1898. Its third owner, Albert May, served as Mayor of Stevensville. The house is known as an example of the Queen Anne style architecture found in ...
Stevensville MPS. NRHP reference No. 91000747 [1] Added to NRHP. June 19, 1991. The IOOF Hall in Stevensville, Montana, also known as the Stevensville Historical Society Museum, was built starting in 1912. [2] It is a vernacular architecture building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.