Fort Howie

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Fort Howie (1867-1867) - A Montana Militia Fort established in 1867 near Martinsdale, Meagher County, Montana. Named Fort Howie after Colonel Neil Howie of the 1st Montana Volunteer Cavalry. Abandoned later in 1867.

History

In April 1867, John Bozeman was killed by Blackfoot Indians near Mission Creek. Bozeman's death caused the then territorial governor to organize and deploy a militia to punish the Indians and protect the settlers.

Established in 1867 near Martinsdale, Montana on the Musselshell River. Six hundred militia men were encamped at Fort Howie. Disbanded later in 1867.

Current Status

Unknown.


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Location: Martinsdale, Meagher County, Montana.

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Lat: 46.5277778 Long: -110.3916667

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  • Elevation: 4,931'


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Fortification ID:

  • MT0090 - Fort Howie

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