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'''Fort Elizabeth Meagher (1867-1867)''' - Established in the spring of 1867 by the Montana Territory Militia in response to the killing of[[ John Bozeman]]. Named for the wife of a former acting Governor of the Montana Territory, [[Thomas Francis Meagher]] who drowned 1 Jul 1867 near [[Fort Benton]] Montana. Also known as [[Fort Megher]]. | '''Fort Elizabeth Meagher (1867-1867)''' - Established in the spring of 1867 by the Montana Territory Militia in response to the killing of[[ John Bozeman]]. Named for the wife of a former acting Governor of the Montana Territory, [[Thomas Francis Meagher]] who drowned 1 Jul 1867 near [[Fort Benton (1)]] Montana. Also known as [[Fort Megher]]. | ||
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Fort Elizabeth Meagher (1867-1867) - Established in the spring of 1867 by the Montana Territory Militia in response to the killing ofJohn Bozeman. Named for the wife of a former acting Governor of the Montana Territory, Thomas Francis Meagher who drowned 1 Jul 1867 near Fort Benton (1) Montana. Also known as Fort Megher. Current StatusOnly a historical marker remains.
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