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The Human Resource Development Council (HRDC) is a not-for-profit corporation based in Bozeman, Montana in the United States, providing volunteer and community development organization in three counties - Gallatin, Park and Meagher Counties. It was founded in 1975.
Belgrade is part of the Bozeman, ... The post office was established in 1887 with Quaw as postmaster. [6] Belgrade was incorporated in 1906. Geography
Bozeman: 31: Federal Building and US Post Office-Bozeman: Federal Building and US Post Office-Bozeman: April 26, 2018 : 10 E. Babcock St. Bozeman: 32: First Baptist Church: First Baptist Church: October 23, 1987
Bozeman (/ ˈ b oʊ z m ə n / BOHZ-mən) is a city in and the county seat of Gallatin County, Montana, United States.The 2020 United States census put Bozeman's population at 53,293, making it Montana's fourth-largest city. [7]
The post office at Powder River was established on May 22, 1879 with John Livingston as the first postmaster. [8] In 1881, Henry Winter ("Hard Winter") Davis, established the Spectacle Ranch near the present site of Sussex, Wyoming. The post office at Powder River Crossing moved to the Davis ranch on October 18, 1895.
1908 - Post Office Building, 14 N 7th St, Miles City, Montana [32] 1908 - Terry Grade School, Towne Ave, Terry, Montana [33] 1909 - Elks Building, 112 N Pattee St, Missoula, Montana [34] 1909 - Burr Fisher House, 712 S Willson Ave, Bozeman, Montana [35] 1909 - Masonic Temple, North 28th Street and Third Avenue, Billings, Montana.
The founding of the small historical railroad and ranching town of Livingston is a direct result of the Northern Pacific Railway (NPR). This site became a centralized point in the Rocky Mountains and the NPR's location for railroad shops to service their steam trains before ascending the Bozeman Pass, the line's highest point, located immediately west.
July 10 – Camp Cooke, the first U.S. Army post built in Montana located on the Missouri River, at the mouth of the Judith River was named for General Philip St. George Cooke, the commander of the Department of the Platte at the time. [44] August 12 – Fort C. F. Smith established on the Big Horn River to protect the Bozeman Trail. [45]