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The original county included what are now Silver Bow County (separated in 1881 [6]), Deer Lodge County, Granite County (separated in 1893) and Powell County (separated in 1901 [7]). In 1976, the voters chose a consolidated city-county form of government in the general election, and the charter became effective January 1, 1977.
Coded by county of issuance (1 or 1/0) 1939 Embossed orange serial on black plate with state-shaped border; "MONTANA–39" below serial none: 1-12345 10-1234 Coded by county of issuance (1 or 10) 1940 Embossed white serial on blue plate with state-shaped border; "MONTANA–40" below serial none: 1-12345 10-1234 Coded by county of issuance (1 or ...
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Pages in category "Cities in Deer Lodge County, Montana" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Anaconda, Montana
Anaconda, county seat of Deer Lodge County, which has a consolidated city-county government, is located in southwestern Montana, United States. Located at the foot of the Anaconda Range (known locally as the "Pintlers"), the Continental Divide passes within 8 mi (13 km) south of the community.
Deer Lodge County: 023: Anaconda: Feb 2, 1865: Original County: Deer Lodge Valley, which in turn was either named for the Native American name "Lodge of the White-tailed Deer" or a salt lick where deer came in droves: 30 9,673: 737 sq mi (1,909 km 2) Fallon County: 025: Baker: Dec 9, 1913: Custer County: Benjamin O'Fallon, a Federal Native ...