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Richard Harley—discovered silver near the present-day town of Neihart and established the Queen of the Mountains Mine. When the news reached Barker, several parties of prospectors headed for the area and established a new mining camp on Belt Creek named Canyon City. Canyon City was later renamed Neihart after the aforementioned James LeRoy Neihart, who was also an uncle of poet
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living together, 2.3% had a female householder with no husband present, and 36.4% were non-families. 29.5% of all households were made up of individuals, and 15.9% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.07 and the average family size was 2.36.
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ore on Galena Creek in the Little Belt
Mountains. The mining towns of Barker, Galena Creek, and Hughesville soon sprang up in the area. Among the many small mining camps which were erected was Jericho, which soon went bust. In July 1881, three prospectors from Barker—James LeRoy Neihart, John
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of 2000, there were 91 people, 44 households, and 27 families residing in the town. The population density was 45.8 inhabitants per square mile (17.7/km). There were 164 housing units at an average density of 82.5 per square mile (31.9/km). The racial makeup of the town was 93.41%
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Department to establish a post office there. A road to White Sulphur Springs was constructed shortly thereafter, although ore was packed out by
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there. When the Barker smelter closed in 1883, a new smelter was built close to
Neihart at the Mountain Chief Mine in 1885. By this time, the town featured a blacksmith's shop, a boarding house, restaurants, two
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wiped out the area's mining economy, but the town continued to exist. This was largely because some mines, such as the Benton, Big Seven, and
Florence, continued in operation.
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was 25.6 inhabitants per square mile (9.9/km). There were 170 housing units at an average density of 85.4 per square mile (33.0/km). The racial makeup of the town was 92.2%
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Geology of the Little Belt
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for the town was $ 20,266. There were 20.7% of families and 21.7% of the population living below the
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have all been discovered and mined in the area. Much of the exposed rock in the area is dated to the
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Ghost Towns of Montana: A Classic Tour Through the Treasure State's Historic Sites.
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1738:"U.S. Climate Normals Quick Access – Station: Neihart 8 NNW, MT (1981–2010)"
1716:"U.S. Climate Normals Quick Access – Station: Neihart 8 NNW, MT (1991–2020)"
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2000:Washington, D.C.: Inter-Ski Services, 1998.
1977:Montana Place Names From Alzada to Zortman.
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2062:Municipalities and communities of
2019:The Best in Tent Camping: Montana.
1902:"Census of Population and Housing"
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1676:Federal Writers' Project, p. 271.
1611:Federal Writers' Project, p. 270.
2319:Towns in Cascade County, Montana
1485:"ArcGIS REST Services Directory"
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2276:Little Shell Indian Reservation
1993:Guilford, Conn.: Two Dot, 2008.
1986:New York: Hastings House, 1939.
1641:Soderberg and Soderberg, p. 62.
1627:Soderberg and Soderberg, p. 61.
324:Lewis and Clark National Forest
286:. The population was 43 at the
18:Town in Montana, United States
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404:Köppen Climate Classification
296:Metropolitan Statistical Area
1998:The White Book of Ski Areas.
1984:Montana: A State Guide Book.
165:5,627 ft (1,715 m)
58:Location of Neihart, Montana
2005:Montana Mining Ghost Towns.
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1928:United States Census Bureau
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1562:United States Census Bureau
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312:Kings Hill Scenic Byway
2213:Pleasant Valley Colony
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2024:Weed, Walter Harvey.
1949:"U.S. Census website"
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284:Little Belt Mountains
209: • Summer (
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2118:Cascade County map
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2168:Black Eagle
2105:Great Falls
2087:Great Falls
2080:County seat
1958:January 31,
1567:November 2,
1435:other races
1416:2000 census
1380:2010 census
1127:World War I
1116:Great Falls
1079:prospectors
960:(≥ 0.01 in)
361:Precambrian
288:2020 census
86: /
74:110°44′12″W
1472:References
1420:As of the
1384:As of the
1142:ghost town
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262:feature ID
170:Population
71:46°55′59″N
2243:Sun River
2218:Riceville
2188:Fort Shaw
1760:"xmACIS2"
388:sandstone
384:quartzite
349:sapphires
302:Geography
250:FIPS code
238:Area code
192:Time zone
162:Elevation
2313:Category
2233:Stockett
1439:Hispanic
1429:, 1.10%
953:(265.1)
816:Average
373:Amethyst
254:30-53200
226:ZIP code
2208:Monarch
2145:Neihart
2140:Cascade
1908:June 4,
1766:July 7,
1744:July 7,
1722:July 7,
1396:, 3.9%
1105:saloons
1100:smelted
1065:History
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736:(−8.8)
731:(−4.7)
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566:(21.9)
561:(17.3)
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335:Geology
316:Monarch
280:Montana
272:Neihart
265:0787933
127:Cascade
115:Montana
100:Country
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2258:Vaughn
1443:Latino
1422:census
1386:census
1368:−15.7%
1353:−44.0%
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1308:−16.5%
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1278:−48.1%
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1248:175.7%
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1158:Census
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933:(8.1)
928:trace
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811:(−43)
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355:, and
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2127:Towns
1427:White
1394:White
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1047:38.0
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979:12.5
976:12.1
951:104.9
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1167:Note
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1131:zinc
1096:mule
1044:6.1
1041:5.0
1038:2.9
1035:0.7
1032:0.0
1029:0.0
1026:0.1
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1020:3.7
1017:6.9
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985:8.9
982:9.2
973:8.6
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967:5.2
964:6.2
946:13.8
941:10.4
908:14.9
903:19.0
898:12.6
893:14.3
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873:0.83
868:1.54
863:2.00
858:2.07
853:2.30
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843:3.56
838:2.05
833:1.56
828:0.63
823:0.93
739:30.2
734:16.1
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724:31.9
719:39.8
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684:15.9
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664:26.4
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634:56.6
629:49.0
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619:34.1
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260:GNIS
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1273:150
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