List of ghost towns in Montana
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This is an incomplete List of ghost towns in Montana.
A ghost town is a town or city which has lost much or all of its population. A town often becomes a ghost town because the economic activity that supported it has failed, or due to natural or human-caused disasters such as a flood, government action, uncontrolled lawlessness, or war. The term is sometimes used in a deprecated sense to include cities, towns, and neighborhoods which, while still populated, are significantly less so than in years past.
Abandoned towns
- Aldridge, Park County, Montana, 45°05′13″N 110°49′18″W / 45.08694°N 110.82167°W, el. 6,427 feet (1,959 m),[1][2]
- Bannack, Beaverhead County, Montana, 45°09′40″N 112°59′44″W / 45.16111°N 112.99556°W, el. 5,728 feet (1,746 m)[3]
- Coloma, Missoula County, Montana 46°50′35″N 113°22′50″W / 46.84306°N 113.38056°W, el. 5,928 feet (1,807 m)[4]
- Diamond City, Broadwater County, Montana, 46°35′50″N 111°25′26″W / 46.59722°N 111.42389°W, el. 5,005 feet (1,526 m), and satellite communities of El Dorado, Boulder, Jim Town, and Cement Gulch City, all in Confederate Gulch, Montana.
- Junction City, Yellowstone County, Montana, 46°8′34.97″N 107°32′48.40″W / 46.1430472°N 107.5467778°W
- Rancher, Montana, Treasure County, Montana
- Rocky Point, Fergus County, Montana, 47°36′22.54″N 108°26′45.72″W / 47.6062611°N 108.4460333°W
- Wheat Basin, Stillwater County, Montana
Towns with residual population
- Albion, Carter County, Montana 45°11′14″N 104°16′37″W / 45.18722°N 104.27694°W, el. 3,376 feet (1,029 m)[5]
- Aldridge, Park County, Montana
- Alton
- Argo
- Barker, Judith Basin County, Montana [6]
- Bean, Carbon County, Montana
- Bear Creek, Carbon County, Montana
- Bearmouth, Granite County, Montana
- Bighorn, Treasure County, Montana
- Beehive, Stillwater County, Montana
- Bowler, Carbon County, Montana
- Cable, Deer Lodge County, Montana [2][7]
- Capitol, Carter County, Montana[8][9]
- Carlyle, Wibaux County, Montana, 46°39′18″N 104°04′34″W / 46.65500°N 104.07611°W, el. 3,159 feet (963 m)[10]
- Carter, Chouteau County, Montana
- Castle Town, Meagher County, Montana, 46°26′29″N 110°40′19″W / 46.44139°N 110.67194°W, el. 5,978 feet (1,822 m)[11][12]
- Chico, Park County, Montana
- Coburg, Blaine County, Montana
- Comanche, Yellowstone County, Montana
- Comertown, Sheridan County, Montana, 48°53′49″N 104°15′0″W / 48.89694°N 104.25000°W, el. 2,270 feet (690 m)[13]
- Comet, Jefferson County, Montana
- Coolidge, Deer Lodge County, Montana
- Copperopolis, Meagher County, Montana
- Corwin [2]
- Coulson, Yellowstone County, Montana
- Dean, Stillwater County, Montana
- Dooley, Sheridan County, Montana
- Electric, Park County, Montana [2]
- Elkhorn, Jefferson County, Montana
- Ewing, Carbon County, Montana [14]
- Exeter, Phillips County, Montana
- Finch, Rosebud County, Montana
- Fox, Carbon County, Montana
- Garnet, Granite County, Montana
- Giltedge, Fergus County, Montana [15]
- Glendale, Beaverhead County, Montana
- Gold Creek, Powell County, Montana
- Granite, Granite County, Montana [2]
- Hassel, Broadwater County, Montana [16][17]
- Hecla, Beaverhead County, Montana
- Hesper, Yellowstone County, Montana
- Hillsboro, Big Horn County, Montana
- Hughesville, Judith Basin County, Montana
- Independence, Park County, Montana [18]
- Ingomar, Rosebud County, Montana
- Jardine, Park County, Montana [2]
- Kendall, Fergus County, Montana [19]
- Keystone, Mineral County, Montana
- Kirkville, Granite County, Montana [2][20]
- Landusky, Phillips County, Montana
- Laurin, Madison County, Montana [21]
- Lennep, Meagher County, Montana
- Leroy, Blaine County, Montana
- Limestone, Stillwater County, Montana
- Lion City, Beaverhead County, Montana
- Lonetree, Chouteau County, Montana
- Maiden, Fergus County, Montana
- Mammoth, Madison County, Montana
- Marysville, Lewis and Clark County, Montana
- Maudlow, Gallatin County, Montana
- Melrose, Silver Bow County, Montana
- Minden, Meagher County, Montana
- Mondak, Montana, Roosevelt County, Montana
- Nevada City, Madison County, Montana [2]
- Pardee, Mineral County, Montana
- Perma, Sanders County, Montana
- Pioneer, Beaverhead County, Montana
- Pioneer, Powell County, Montana
- Princeton, Granite County, Montana [22]
- Pony, Madison County, Montana [2]
- Quartz, Mineral County, Montana
- Quietus, Big Horn County, Montana
- Red Bluff, Madison County, Montana [2][23]
- Red Lion, Granite County, Montana [2]
- Rimini, Lewis and Clark County, Montana
- Rimrock, Yellowstone County, Montana
- Ringling, Meagher County, Montana
- Rockvale, Carbon County, Montana
- Ruby, Madison County, Montana [2]
- Ruby Gulch, Phillips County, Montana
- Silesia, Carbon County, Montana
- Silver Bow, Silver Bow County, Montana
- Sixteen, Meagher County, Montana
- Southern Cross, Deer Lodge County, Montana
- Square Butte, Chouteau County, Montana
- Stark, Missoula County, Montana
- Storrs, Gallatin County, Montana
- Sumatra, Rosebud County, Montana
- Taft, Mineral County, Montana
- Thoeny, Valley County, Montana
- Tower, [2]
- Trapper City, Beaverhead County, Montana
- Trident, Gallatin County, Montana
- Vananda, Rosebud County, Montana
- Vandalia, Valley County, Montana
- Virginia City, Madison County, Montana [2]
- Washoe, Carbon County, Montana
- Wagner, Phillips County, Montana
- Wheat Basin, Stillwater County, Montana
- Wickes, Lewis and Clark County, Montana
- Yellowstone City Park County, Montana
- Zortman, Phillips County, Montana [24]
Further reading
- Weis, Norman D. (1981). Ghost Towns of the Northwest. Atlanta, GA: Caxton Printers. ISBN 0-87004-201-7.
- Miller, Don C. (1982). Ghost Towns of Montana. Boulder, Colorado: Pruett Publishing. ISBN 0-87108-606-9.
- Lambert, Florin (1987). Ghost Towns of the Rockies. New York: Promontory Press. ISBN 0-88394-067-1.
- Lambert, Florin (1992). Ghost Towns of the West. New York: Promontory Press. ISBN 0-88394-013-2.
- Baker, Don (1997). Ghost Towns of the Montana Prairie. Boulder, CO: Fred Pruett Books. ISBN 0-87108-050-8.
- Fifer, Barbara (2002). Montana Mining Ghost Towns. Helena, Montana: Farcountry Press. ISBN 1-56037-195-1.
- Whitfield, William W. (2007). Montana Ghost Towns and Gold Camps - A Pictorial Guide. Stevensville, Montana: Stoneydale Press Publishing Co. ISBN 1-931291-38-1.
Notes
- ↑ "Aldridge". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Weis, Norman D. (1971). Ghost Towns of the Northwest. Caldwell, Idaho, USA: Caxton Press. ISBN 0-87004-358-7.
- ↑ "Bannack, Montana". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
- ↑ "Coloma". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
- ↑ "Albion". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
- ↑ "Barker and Hughesville, Montana Ghost Camps". Legends of America: Montana Legends. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "More Montana Ghost Towns - Cable". Legends of America: Montana Legends. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ http://montana.hometownlocator.com/mt/carter/capitol.cfm
- ↑ http://stormbruiser.com/chase/2009/07/01/july-1-2009-capitol-mt-storm/
- ↑ "Carlyle". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
- ↑ "Castle Town". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
- ↑ "More Montana Ghost Towns - Castle Town". Legends of America: Montana Legends. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "Comertown". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
- ↑ "More Montana Ghost Towns - Ewing". Legends of America: Montana Legends. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "Gilt Edge". Montana, Official State Travel Site. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "Hassel (St. Louis)". Montana, Official State Travel Site. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "More Montana Ghost Towns - Hassel". Legends of America: Montana Legends. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "More Montana Ghost Towns - Independence". Legends of America: Montana Legends. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "More Montana Ghost Towns - Kendall". Legends of America: Montana Legends. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "More Montana Ghost Towns - Kirkville". Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "Laurin". Montana, Official State Travel Site. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "More Montana Ghost Towns - Princeton". Legends of America: Montana Legends. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "More Montana Ghost Towns - Red Bluff". Legends of America: Montana Legends. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
- ↑ "Town Site of Zortman and Landusky". Montana, Official State Travel Site. Retrieved 2012-12-29.
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