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  2. Andrew B. Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Hammond Lumber Company was founded when Hammond purchased the Samoa sawmill, the largest mill in Humboldt County in 1900. [2] He built the Bitterroot Valley Railroad, [1] [3] the Philipburg Railroad, [1] and the Astoria & Columbia River Railroad. [4] He was president of the Hammond Lumber Co. and the Hammond Steamship Co.

  3. Marcus Daly - Wikipedia

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    In order to bring water to the agricultural fields, Daly invested in several ditch companies to build irrigation canals throughout the valley. Shortly thereafter he became involved in the timber industry in the Bitterroot Valley, purchasing acres of timberland and building sawmills to provide fuel for the smelters in Anaconda. Daly continued to ...

  4. Florence, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Florence was named for Florence Abbott Hammond, wife of A. B. Hammond, a lumber baron. [4] He was instrumental in securing a branch of the Northern Pacific Railway in the Bitterroot Valley. [ 5 ] The railway was immensely important in developing the lumber industry and apple production in the 1910s.

  5. Ravalli County, Montana - Wikipedia

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    The lumber was necessary for the Butte copper operation. Recently, more of Ravalli County's economy stems from tourism. The valley borders the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness and offers a wide variety of wildlife, including some of the few remaining wolverine and wolf populations in the contiguous states.

  6. Bitterroot Valley - Wikipedia

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    Communities within the valley include: Lolo in Missoula County; and Florence, Stevensville, Victor, Corvallis, Hamilton, Darby, Conner, and Sula in Ravalli County. Hamilton, the largest town and the county seat of Ravalli County, is located at 46°14.8'N and 114°09.6'W at an elevation of 3,570 feet (1,090 m) with a population of 12,000.

  7. Darby, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Darby is located at the southern end of the Bitterroot Valley. The valley is formed between the Bitterroot Range on the west and the smaller Sapphire Mountains on the east. The area south of Darby is called nɫpapʔá in Salish. [4]