Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame
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The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame is a proposed hall of fame to be located in Wolf Point, Montana as designated by the State of Montana in 2003 [1]. The hall of fame is currently raising funds and was granted US$0.5 million in state funds for site development and project planning during a 2007 special session of the legislature[2][3]. The stated goal is to "honor those cowboys of the State of Montana who have led their lives in the companionship and duty of the cowboy spirit".[4]
[edit] Inductees
The first round of legacy award inductees was announced on April 8, 2008. Trustees from the twelve districts voted on the nominees to arrive at 51 foundational members of the hall of fame. This initial round includes nominees who made their impact on Montana's western heritage between 1860 and 1920. An additional round of legacy award inductees is expected to be announced in 2009.[5][6]
District 1 (Daniels, Phillips, Roosevelt, Sheridan, and Valley counties)
- William H. Moecker
- "Dutch Henry" Ieuch
- Sherman T. Cogswell
- Sitting Bull
- Assiniboine People
District 2 (Dawson, Garfield, McCone, Prairie, Richland, and Wibaux counties)
- Bob Fudge
- Ralph Whitlock
- Evelyn Cameron
- Undem Ranch
- N Bar N Ranch
- XIT Ranch
District 3 (Carter, Custer, Fallon, Powder River, Rosebud, and Treasure counties)
- Ord Ames
- W.W. Terrett
- Lisle D. Powell
- Casey Barthelmess
- David and Ijkalaka Russell
- T.W. "Wiley" King
District 4 (Blaine, Chouteau, Hill, and Liberty counties)
- Winfield Scott Young
- Jim McCoy
- Marie Gibson
- Honora Matilda Redwing
- "Long George" Francis
District 5 (Cascade, Glacier, Pondera, Teton and Toole counties)
- Charles M. Russell
- Peggy Bell
District 6 (Fergus, Golden Valley, Judith Basin, Musselshell, Petroleum, and Wheatland counties)
- James Fergus
- George R. "Two Dot" Wilson
- Granville Stuart
- E.C. "Teddy Blue" Abbott
- DHS Ranch
District 7 (Big Horn, Carbon, Stillwater, Sweet Grass and Yellowstone counties)
- Plenty Coups
- Charles C. Huyck
- Dilworth Cattle Company
- Charles McDonnell
- William Franklin McLeod
District 8 (Broadwater, Jefferson, and Lewis and Clark counties)
- Sons and Daughters of the Montana Pioneers
- Thomas Cruse
- John M. Frey
- 2nd US Cavalry
- Broadwater Hotel and Natatorium
- General Thomas Francis Meagher
District 9 (Gallatin, Meagher, and Park counties)
- Charles Anceney
- Charles M. Bair
- Nelson Story
- Nelson Brothers
- Henry Heeb
Districts 10, 11, and 12 (Lake, Lincoln, Sanders, Mineral, Missoula, Ravalli, Deer Lodge, Beaverhead, Silver Bow, Granite, Madison and Powell counties)
- Henry Plummer
- Spokane - 1889 Kentucky Derby winner
- The Round Barn
- Grant Kohrs
- Nevada City Hotel
- Myron D. Jeffers
[edit] External Links
[edit] Notes and References
- ^ Montana Annotated Code, Sec. 1-1-525 Montana cowboy hall of fame -- Wolf Point. State of Montana (2005). Retrieved on 2007-08-25.
- ^ House Bill No. 4 (PDF). State of Montana (2007-05). Retrieved on 2007-08-26.
- ^ Green, Staci (2007-05-25). Cowboy hall of fame gets $500,000. Wolf Point Herald-News. Retrieved on 2007-08-26.
- ^ M.W. Neutgens. Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame. Retrieved on 2007-01-23.
- ^ Ecke, Richard (2008-04-12). From crooks to cowgirls, Cowboy Hall of Fame inductees highlight state's intriguing history. Great Falls Tribune. Retrieved on 2008-04-12.
- ^ Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center Announces 2008 Legacy Award Inductees (2008-04-08). Retrieved on 2008-04-12.