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In 1889 and 1890, these included a U.S. mineral surveyor, the Helena Herald city editor, a retired military officer, a blacksmith, a dressmaker, several clerks, and two domestics. When the 1935 earthquakes claimed the original brick veneer , shiplap siding added to the exterior walls was carefully cut, preserving the original arched windows.
The Helena Historic District (HHD) is a federally designated historic district in Helena, Montana, United States. Since its establishment in 1972, the HHD has had boundary adjustments in 1990 and 1993. [2] [3] The original 1972 designation was composed of two unconnected sections known as "Downtown" and "West Residential". [3]
Hauser Mansion is a historic house in Helena, Montana, U.S., built in 1885 for Governor Samuel Thomas Hauser. In 2024 it was purchased by Governor Greg Gianforte and his wife Susan with the declared intention of donating it to become the governor's mansion.
The late actor’s home was officially sold for $8.5 million nearly one year after his sudden death on Oct. 28, 2023 Reuters 2 months ago US pending home sales jump the most in more than four ...
Reinforced Concrete Bridges in Montana, 1900-1958 MPS: 63: Silver City Cemetery (Lewis and Clark County, Montana) April 26, 2020 : Approximately 12 miles (19 km) north-northwest of Helena, MT Coordinates missing: Silver City vicinity: 64: Silver Creek School: August 11, 1980 : North of Helena on Sierra Rd.
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The Robert and Elizabeth Fisk House was built in Helena, Montana in 1871. [1] At the time, Helena was in the midst of an economic boom fueled by the local mining industry. The home was built by Colonel Robert Fisk and his wife Elizabeth Fisk, two prominent Montanans who had moved to Helena in 1867. [2]
T. H. Kleinschmidt House is a historic house in Helena, Montana.It was built in 1892 for T. H. Kleinschmidt, his wife and their six children. [2] Kleinschmidt was a Prussian-born immigrant who invested in placer mining and later co-founded the First National Bank of Helena with Governor Samuel Thomas Hauser (who lived at the Hauser Mansion). [2]