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The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Hamilton, Montana. Pages in category "People from Hamilton, Montana" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
The county's location on the Great Plains: 45 1,112: 1,737 sq mi (4,499 km 2) Ravalli County: 081: Hamilton: Feb 16, 1893: Missoula County: Anthony Ravalli (1812–1884), a Jesuit missionary who came to the area in 1845: 13 47,738: 2,394 sq mi (6,200 km 2) Richland County: 083: Sidney: May 27, 1914: Dawson County
Hamilton was founded by copper king Marcus Daly in the late 19th century. [6] It was named for J.W. Hamilton, who provided the right-of-way to the railroad. [7] Daly is said to have wanted to begin business in the then county seat of Grantsdale, but was denied the opportunity. He supposedly founded Hamilton out of his own pocket as a reaction ...
While Indigenous people make up 6 percent to 6.5 percent of Montana’s population, they account for 30.6 percent of missing persons cases. Out of the 2,263 reported missing in Montana last year ...
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Ravalli County is a county in the southwestern part of the U.S. state of Montana.As of the 2020 census, the population was 44,174. [1] Its county seat is Hamilton. [2]Ravalli County is part of a north–south mountain valley bordered by the Sapphire Mountains on the East and the Bitterroot Mountains on the West.
The Ravalli County Courthouse, at 225 Bedford St. in Hamilton, Montana, was built in 1900. It includes Classical Revival and Romanesque architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. [1] It was funded by a $20,000 bond issue and built on land donated by the Anaconda Copper Mining Company.
The Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital, located at 211 S. 4th St. in Hamilton in Ravalli County, Montana was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] [2] It was named in memory of Marcus Daly.