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Bannack is a
ghost town in
Beaverhead County, Montana,
United States,
located on Gr****hopper Cr****,
approximately 11
miles (18 km)
upstream from where...
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known to have
killed several men. He was
elected sheriff of what was then
Bannack,
Idaho Territory, in 1863 and
served until 1864,
during which period he...
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eastern Idaho Territory,
leading to the
establishment of the town of
Bannack.
Bannack was a gold rush
boomtown that was the
first territorial capital of...
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meeting in
Bannack was held well
before March 7, 1877. The
Bannack Masons actually applied for a
charter for a
Masonic Lodge in 1863.
Bannack Lodge 16 was...
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Bozeman later joined the
January 1863 rush to
newly discovered gold in
Bannack, Montana, but his
claims there proved unsuccessful.
Seeing that it would...
- the gold
fields of Gr****hopper Cr****,
Bannack, Montana. They were on
their way to
Yellowstone Country from
Bannack but were
waylaid by a band of Crow Indians...
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Russell Bannock (1919–2020),
Canadian World War II
flying ace and test
pilot Bannack, Montana, town
named after the tribe,
today a
ghost town This disambiguation...
- a beaver's head. The
original county seat was the gold-mining town of
Bannack. In 1881 it was
moved to Dillon.
According to the
United States Census...
- transported; they
killed many
travelers who resisted.
Sheriff Henry Plummer of
Bannack,
Montana was
accused of
leading the group, and was
executed by a group...
- period-specific architecture, have
become tourist attractions. Some
examples are
Bannack,
Montana and Oatman,
Arizona in the
United States; Barkerville, British...