The Tongue River is a tributary of the Yellowstone River, approximately 265 mi (426 km) long, in the U.S. states of Wyoming and Montana. The Tongue rises...
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Montana Tongue River Dam Tongue River Indian Reservation Tongue River Reservoir State Park Tongue River Railroad, a proposed rail line Tongue River (Texas)...
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Report-Bighorn River 2013. Waterbody Report-Tongue River 2013. Waterbody Report-Powder River 2013. Fort Peck Dam 2013. Montana Field Guide-Lichens 2013. Montana Field...
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Bighorn River. Farther downriver, it is joined by the Tongue near Miles City, and then by the Powder in eastern Montana. It flows into the Missouri River near...
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The following is a partial list of rivers of Montana (U.S. state). Water in these rivers flows east and south from the Continental Divide of the Americas...
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The Tongue River Dam (National Inventory of Dams ID MT00002) is a dam in Big Horn County, Montana, a few miles north of the Wyoming state border. It impounds...
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The Tongue River Railroad was a proposed rail line in Southern Montana that would connect the region around Ashland, Montana with a BNSF Railway line to...
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Report-Bighorn River 2013. Waterbody Report-Tongue River 2013. Waterbody Report-Powder River 2013. Fort Peck Dam 2013. Montana Field Guide-Lichens 2013. Montana Field...
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eastern Montana, including one where the north-flowing Tongue River flowed into the east-flowing Yellowstone River. The first fort was known as the Tongue River...
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Norman: U of OK Press, 1915, pp. 177 "Powder River (Montana) http://www.enotes.com/topic/Tongue_River_(Montana)?print=1, accessed 9 Aug 2012 Hampton, p....
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Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation (redirect from Tongue River Indian Reservation)
Tsėhéstáno; formerly named the Tongue River) is the federally recognized Northern Cheyenne tribe. Located in southeastern Montana, the reservation is approximately...
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column of the Powder River Expedition of 1865, fighting and scouting around the Tongue and Powder River country in southeastern Montana. Independent Company...
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Chief Thunderbird (category People from Montana Territory)
of the West (1932). Thunderbird was born on August 6, 1866, near Tongue River, Montana Territory, and attended the Carlisle Indian School. Thunderbird...
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Tongue River Reservoir State Park is a public recreation area located 6 miles north of Decker, Montana, on the western shore of the Tongue River Reservoir...
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Toms River - New Jersey Tonawanda Creek - New York Tongue River - Montana, Wyoming Tongue River - North Dakota Tonto Creek - Arizona Totagatic River - Wisconsin...
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Tongue River Cave is a cave in the Bighorn National Forest just west of Dayton, Wyoming. Historically notable for a wide variety of rare cave formations...
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Battle of Wolf Mountain (category Montana Territory)
battle was fought in southern Montana Territory, about four miles southwest of modern-day Birney, Montana, along the Tongue River. In 2001, the Wolf Mountains...
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The Powder River Basin is a geologic structural basin in southeast Montana and northeast Wyoming, about 120 miles (190 km) east to west and 200 miles...
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: p. 553 They camped at Powder River, either in present-day Montana or Wyoming. Crows from a camp at the Tongue River chanced upon them just before dark...
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southwestern Montana, then flows east and south for 2,341 miles (3,767 km) before entering the Mississippi River north of St. Louis, Missouri. The river drains...
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Yellowstone River up to the confluence of the Tongue River, Montana, only 136 wild specimens remain. In RPMA 3, stretching from upstream of the Niobrara River to...
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late in October taking part in the engagement with the Indians at Tongue River, Montana, 9 June, the Battle of the Rosebud, and the Battle of Slim Buttes...
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The Tongue River Member is the uppermost geologic member of the Fort Union Formation in Montana, North Dakota, Wyoming. The strata are yellow or light-colored...
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The Flathead River (Salish: člq̓etkʷ ntx̣ʷetkʷ, ntx̣ʷe, Kutenai: kananmituk), in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Montana, originates in the...
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Souris River Spring Creek Tobacco Garden Creek Tongue River Turtle River White Earth River Wild Rice River Wintering River Yellowstone River Little Muddy...
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Crow people (redirect from Crow Tribe of Montana)
Yellowstone River valley, which extends from present-day Wyoming, through Montana and into North Dakota, where it joins the Missouri River. Since the 19th...
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Yellowstone River Tongue River - from Tongue River Dam to its confluence with the Yellowstone River Public trust doctrine Water law List of rivers of Montana Public...
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The Battle of the Tongue River, sometimes referred to as the Connor Battle, was an engagement of the Powder River Expedition that occurred on August 29...
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Date". Montana State Parks. 2014. Retrieved June 14, 2018., unless otherwise noted. "Marias River State Park Wildlife Management Area". Montana Office...
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with the Beaverhead River south of Dillon. Founded in 1862, the town is a National Historic Landmark managed by the state of Montana as Bannack State Park...
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