National Register of Historic Places listings in Big Horn County, Montana
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Big Horn County, Montana. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Big Horn County, Montana, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]
There are 39 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted September 5, 2024.[2]
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Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Annashisee Iisaxpuatahcheeaashisee-Medicine Wheel on Bighorn River | Upload image | March 25, 1999 (#99000343) | 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Fort Smith on the Bighorn River[5] 45°20′06″N 107°54′12″W / 45.335000°N 107.90333°W / 45.335000; -107.90333 (Annashisee Iisaxpuatahcheeaashisee-Medicine Wheel on Bighorn River) | Fort Smith | |
2 | Baldwin House | Upload image | August 3, 1987 (#87001270) | 25 3rd Ave. 45°19′02″N 107°22′00″W / 45.317222°N 107.366667°W / 45.317222; -107.366667 (Baldwin House) | Lodge Grass | Demolished |
3 | Bighorn Ditch Headgate | December 12, 1976 (#76000174) | West of Fort Smith at the mouth of Bighorn Canyon 45°18′56″N 107°57′03″W / 45.315556°N 107.950833°W / 45.315556; -107.950833 (Bighorn Ditch Headgate) | Fort Smith | ||
4 | John Boyum House | April 11, 1991 (#91000371) | 225 W. 6th St. 45°44′05″N 107°36′35″W / 45.734722°N 107.609722°W / 45.734722; -107.609722 (John Boyum House) | Hardin | ||
5 | Thomas H. Burke House | April 11, 1991 (#91000368) | 604 N. Cody 45°44′04″N 107°36′36″W / 45.734444°N 107.61°W / 45.734444; -107.61 (Thomas H. Burke House) | Hardin | ||
6 | Cammock's Hotel | Upload image | August 30, 1987 (#87001271) | 28 N. Main St. 45°18′57″N 107°21′49″W / 45.315833°N 107.363611°W / 45.315833; -107.363611 (Cammock's Hotel) | Lodge Grass | Demolished |
7 | Camp Four | Upload image | January 21, 1992 (#91001940) | 11 miles northeast of Fort Smith on Fort Smith-Hardin County Road 45°24′50″N 107°53′43″W / 45.413889°N 107.895278°W / 45.413889; -107.895278 (Camp Four) | Fort Smith | |
8 | Chief Plenty Coups (Alek-Chea-Ahoosh) House | More images | October 6, 1970 (#70000354) | 1 mile west of Pryor off Montana Highway 416 45°25′44″N 108°32′45″W / 45.428889°N 108.545833°W / 45.428889; -108.545833 (Chief Plenty Coups (Alek-Chea-Ahoosh) House) | Pryor | |
9 | Chivers Memorial Church | Upload image | August 3, 1987 (#87001272) | East of the former CB&Q railroad tracks, along the western side of U.S. Route 87 45°18′51″N 107°21′40″W / 45.314167°N 107.361111°W / 45.314167; -107.361111 (Chivers Memorial Church) | Lodge Grass | Demolished |
10 | Commercial District | More images | August 14, 1985 (#85001845) | Roughly bounded by 4th, Crook, the Burlington Northern line, 1st and Crow Sts. 45°43′46″N 107°36′30″W / 45.729444°N 107.608333°W / 45.729444; -107.608333 (Commercial District) | Hardin | |
11 | J.W. Drew Grain Elevator | Upload image | August 3, 1987 (#87001274) | Eastern side of Main St. 45°19′02″N 107°21′49″W / 45.317222°N 107.363611°W / 45.317222; -107.363611 (J.W. Drew Grain Elevator) | Lodge Grass | Demolished |
12 | William Ebeling House | April 11, 1991 (#91000370) | 704 N. Crow Ave. 45°44′08″N 107°36′31″W / 45.735556°N 107.608611°W / 45.735556; -107.608611 (William Ebeling House) | Hardin | ||
13 | Charles S. Eder House | April 11, 1991 (#91000374) | 416 W. 3rd St. 45°43′53″N 107°36′43″W / 45.731389°N 107.611944°W / 45.731389; -107.611944 (Charles S. Eder House) | Hardin | ||
14 | First Baptist Church | April 11, 1991 (#91000369) | 524 N. Custer Ave. 45°44′03″N 107°36′26″W / 45.734167°N 107.607222°W / 45.734167; -107.607222 (First Baptist Church) | Hardin | ||
15 | Fort C.F. Smith Historic District | More images | October 10, 1975 (#75000163) | East of Fort Smith in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area 45°17′59″N 107°54′59″W / 45.299722°N 107.916389°W / 45.299722; -107.916389 (Fort C.F. Smith Historic District) | Fort Smith | |
16 | Haverfield Hospital | April 11, 1991 (#91000376) | 520 W. 3rd St. 45°43′52″N 107°36′51″W / 45.731111°N 107.614167°W / 45.731111; -107.614167 (Haverfield Hospital) | Hardin | ||
17 | Francis Kopriva House | April 11, 1991 (#91000377) | 416 Crawford Ave. 45°43′58″N 107°36′41″W / 45.732778°N 107.611389°W / 45.732778; -107.611389 (Francis Kopriva House) | Hardin | ||
18 | Lee Homestead | Upload image | July 8, 1981 (#81000659) | Northeast of Decker in Tongue River Reservoir State Park 45°08′00″N 106°45′52″W / 45.133333°N 106.764444°W / 45.133333; -106.764444 (Lee Homestead) | Decker | Probably demolished. |
19 | Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument | More images | October 15, 1966 (#66000428) | 15 miles south of Hardin 45°31′20″N 107°22′39″W / 45.522222°N 107.3775°W / 45.522222; -107.3775 (Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument) | Hardin | |
20 | Lodge Grass City Jail | August 3, 1987 (#87001276) | Alley south of 3rd Ave. 45°19′01″N 107°21′53″W / 45.316944°N 107.364722°W / 45.316944; -107.364722 (Lodge Grass City Jail) | Lodge Grass | ||
21 | Lodge Grass Merchandise Company Store | August 3, 1987 (#87001275) | 1st Ave. 45°18′55″N 107°21′54″W / 45.315278°N 107.365°W / 45.315278; -107.365 (Lodge Grass Merchandise Company Store) | Lodge Grass | ||
22 | Moncure Tipi | December 20, 2002 (#02001547) | Montana Highway 212 45°31′46″N 106°57′28″W / 45.529444°N 106.957778°W / 45.529444; -106.957778 (Moncure Tipi) | Busby | ||
23 | OW Ranch | Upload image | December 15, 1992 (#92001321) | Roughly 15 miles south of Birney on Hanging Woman Creek 45°08′10″N 106°28′39″W / 45.136111°N 106.4775°W / 45.136111; -106.4775 (OW Ranch) | Birney | |
24 | George Pease's Second Store | Upload image | August 3, 1987 (#87001278) | 8 N. Main St. 45°18′57″N 107°21′49″W / 45.315833°N 107.363611°W / 45.315833; -107.363611 (George Pease's Second Store) | Lodge Grass | Demolished |
25 | J.J. Ping House | April 11, 1991 (#91000373) | 119 W. 6th St. 45°44′04″N 107°36′26″W / 45.734444°N 107.607222°W / 45.734444; -107.607222 (J.J. Ping House) | Hardin | ||
26 | Reno Apartments | April 11, 1991 (#91000378) | 719 N. Custer Ave. 45°44′08″N 107°37′10″W / 45.735556°N 107.619444°W / 45.735556; -107.619444 (Reno Apartments) | Hardin | ||
27 | Residential District | August 14, 1985 (#85001846) | Roughly bounded by 5th, 4th, Crow, and Cody 45°43′56″N 107°36′28″W / 45.732222°N 107.607778°W / 45.732222; -107.607778 (Residential District) | Hardin | ||
28 | Rosebud Battlefield-Where the Girl Saved Her Brother | More images | August 21, 1972 (#72000735) | Montana Highway 314, 12 miles south of Kirby 45°13′17″N 106°59′21″W / 45.221389°N 106.989167°W / 45.221389; -106.989167 (Rosebud Battlefield-Where the Girl Saved Her Brother) | Kirby | |
29 | John Ryan's House | Upload image | August 3, 1987 (#87001277) | 15 N. Helen St. 45°18′51″N 107°21′50″W / 45.314167°N 107.363889°W / 45.314167; -107.363889 (John Ryan's House) | Lodge Grass | Demolished |
30 | St. Joseph Catholic Church | More images | April 11, 1991 (#91000379) | 710 N. Custer Ave. 45°44′09″N 107°36′26″W / 45.735833°N 107.607222°W / 45.735833; -107.607222 (St. Joseph Catholic Church) | Hardin | |
31 | St. Xavier Mission Church and Rectory | More images | August 17, 1990 (#90001214) | On the Big Horn River in the Crow Indian Reservation 45°27′48″N 107°43′37″W / 45.463333°N 107.726944°W / 45.463333; -107.726944 (St. Xavier Mission Church and Rectory) | St. Xavier | |
32 | Jay Sharp's Store | Upload image | August 3, 1987 (#87001279) | 18 Helen St. 45°18′53″N 107°21′53″W / 45.314722°N 107.364722°W / 45.314722; -107.364722 (Jay Sharp's Store) | Lodge Grass | Demolished |
33 | Simmonsen's House | Upload image | August 3, 1987 (#87001273) | 4 S. George St. 45°18′49″N 107°22′05″W / 45.313611°N 107.368056°W / 45.313611; -107.368056 (Simmonsen's House) | Lodge Grass | Demolished |
34 | Dominic Stevens House | August 3, 1987 (#87001280) | 10 W. Hester Ave. 45°18′49″N 107°22′03″W / 45.313611°N 107.3675°W / 45.313611; -107.3675 (Dominic Stevens House) | Lodge Grass | ||
35 | Sullivan Rooming House | April 11, 1991 (#91000372) | 217 W. Sixth St. 45°44′05″N 107°36′34″W / 45.734722°N 107.609444°W / 45.734722; -107.609444 (Sullivan Rooming House) | Hardin | ||
36 | James J. Sullivan House | April 11, 1991 (#91000380) | 220 W. 3rd St. 45°43′52″N 107°36′32″W / 45.731111°N 107.608889°W / 45.731111; -107.608889 (James J. Sullivan House) | Hardin | ||
37 | J.M. Trytten House | Upload image | August 3, 1987 (#87001281) | George St. 45°18′50″N 107°22′05″W / 45.313889°N 107.368056°W / 45.313889; -107.368056 (J.M. Trytten House) | Lodge Grass | Demolished |
38 | J.S. Tupper House | April 11, 1991 (#91000381) | 502 N. Cody 45°44′01″N 107°36′39″W / 45.733556°N 107.610881°W / 45.733556; -107.610881 (J.S. Tupper House) | Hardin | ||
39 | Alvin Young Barn and Cabin Historic District | Upload image | January 25, 2011 (#10001188) | Rosebud Battlefield Rd., 3 miles west of MT 314 45°12′55″N 107°00′22″W / 45.2153°N 107.0061°W / 45.2153; -107.0061 (Alvin Young Barn and Cabin Historic District) | Busby vicinity |
Former listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Wilber Fish House | Upload image | April 11, 1991 (#91000375) | April 14, 1992 | 620 Crow Ave. | Hardin | Delisted due to loss of integrity. |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Big Horn County, Montana.
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Montana
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Montana
- Montana History Wiki section on National Register of Historic Places sign texts for Big Horn County.
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved September 5, 2024.
- ^ a b Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Brown, Lionel A. "The Fort Smith Medicine Wheel, Montana". Plains Anthropologist 8.22 (1963): 225-230: 226.
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