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    Bannack is a ghost town in Beaverhead County, Montana, United States, located on Grasshopper Creek, 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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  • 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...
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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...
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    the gold fields of Grasshopper Creek, 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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    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...
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    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...
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    nearby boomtowns such as Bannack, Argenta, Glen, and Virginia City. In 1881, Dillon became part of a contentious battle with Bannack to become the county...
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    period-specific architecture, have become tourist attractions. Some examples are Bannack, Montana and Oatman, Arizona in the United States; Barkerville, British...
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  • defensive strategy and, if attacked, a plan to kill all of the white people in Bannack, Montana. Skinner, like many of his outlaw friends, was killed by the Montana...
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    427 feet (1,959 m), Bannack, Beaverhead County, 45°09′40″N 112°59′44″W / 45.16111°N 112.99556°W / 45.16111; -112.99556 (Bannack, Montana), el. 5,728...
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  • photography began on September 8, 2016. Filming took place at Bannack State Park in Bannack, Montana, 25 miles southwest of Dillon. Other locations included...
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    instead came upon a party of the Crow people and were forced to return to Bannack. On May 26, 1863, Bill Fairweather and Henry Edgar discovered gold near...
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  • high mountain pass in Beaverhead County, Montana. It is located between Bannack, Montana and Dillon, and traversed by Montana Secondary Highway 278. The...
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    1966–1967. "Northern Paiute Lessons," manuscript. Sven Liljeblad. 1950. "Bannack I: Phonemes," International Journal of American Linguistics 16:126–131...
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  • Shoshonee Indians, and Tag-gee, Tay-to-ba, and other chiefs and headmen of the Bannack tribe of Indians, on the part of said band and tribe of Indians respectively...
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    Montana. Bannock Pass should not be confused with the similarly named Bannack Pass, about 33 miles (53 km) to the southeast, which is also in the Beaverhead...
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    United States on May 26, 1864. The first territorial capital was located at Bannack. Sidney Edgerton served as the first territorial governor. The capital...
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  • Braganza Ruth Roman (s2e14) as Rhoda Norman Fred Sadoff (s1e12) as Ward Bannack Joe Santos (s3e14) as Sanjero John Saxon (s1e1) as Raven William Schallert...
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  • haunted. Union Cemetery and Elmwood Cemetery in Kansas City, Missouri Bannack, a ghost town, was founded in 1862 and named after the Bannock Indian tribe...
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    Divide 1861–1863). Lewiston (ID) 1863 Capital of the Territory of Idaho. Bannack 1864 Capitals of the Territory of Montana. Virginia City 1865 Helena 1875...
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    attracted many migrants who initiated major gold rushes at Grasshopper Creek (Bannack) and Alder Gulch (Virginia City) in 1862 and 1863 respectively. So many...
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    the Montana gold rush. He settled in the capital of Montana Territory, Bannack, Montana, and began placer mining. Though his claim paid only moderately...
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    State parks Ackley Lake Anaconda Smoke Stack Bannack Beaverhead Rock Beavertail Hill Big Arm Black Sandy Brush Lake Chief Plenty Coups Clark's Lookout...
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    settlers under Elijah Utter were killed on the Oregon Trail by Shoshone and Bannack. Zachias Van Ornum, a relative of those killed, believed a white boy among...
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    State parks Ackley Lake Anaconda Smoke Stack Bannack Beaverhead Rock Beavertail Hill Big Arm Black Sandy Brush Lake Chief Plenty Coups Clark's Lookout...
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    legislature changed the town's name to “Idaho City,” to avoid confusion with Bannack, in present-day Beaverhead County, the southwestern corner of Montana....
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    (Banning, California) Western Heritage Awards Abilene, Kansas Bandera, Texas Bannack, Montana Bishop, California Bodie, California Buffalo, Wyoming Calico Ghost...
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