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The Rankin Ranch is a historic ranch off Montana Highway 284, north of Townsend in rural Broadwater County, Montana.A National Historic Landmark, it was a longtime summer residence of Jeannette Rankin (1880-1973), whose 1916 election to the United States House of Representatives made her the first woman elected to the House.
Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana. 2. 1896 "Contributions Vol. 3". Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana. 3. 1900 "Contributions Vol. 4". Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana. 4. 1903 "Contributions Vol. 5".
Location of Rankin County in Mississippi. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Rankin County, Mississippi. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Rankin County, Mississippi, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...
American Flag Post Office Ranch historical marker A pre-1917 picture of Buffalo Bill Cody and friends taken in his La Casa del High Jinks Ranch. This is a list of historic properties in Oracle, Arizona a census-designated place by the Catalina Mountains in Pinal County. Included is a photographic gallery of some of the remaining historic ...
Nelson Story Sr. was born in Burlingham, Meigs County, Ohio in 1838. Nelson was the youngest son of Ira and Hannah Story previously from New Hampshire. [2]By the age of 18, Story was an orphan, taught school, and had been a student at Ohio University for two years.
Upton County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas.As of the 2020 census, its population was 3,308. [1] Its county seat is Rankin. [2] The county was created in 1887 and later organized in 1910. [3]
Ellen Liddy "Ella" Watson (July 2, 1860 [1] – July 20, 1889) was a pioneer of Wyoming who became known as Cattle Kate, an outlaw of the Old West, although the characterization is a dubious one, as subsequent research has tended to see her as a much maligned victim of a self-styled land baron.
Today the North Dakota State Historical Society runs Fort Buford as Fort Buford State Historic Site. Fort Buford marker, North Dakota, 2003 "From a marker in the Fort Buford (North Dakota) cemetery: 'He That Kills His Enemies' – Indian Scout – January 18, 1870 – Died of Wounds … in a quarrel with a fellow scout on the 5th inst. received ...