Missoula and Ravalli Counties, Montana Directory, 1903-04

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In 1903-1904 Missoula and the Bitter Root Valley were famed for their active lumbering industry, mining, farming, and fruit-growing businesses. It was a time of prosperity in Western Montana and many people were moving to and from the area. This city directory accounts for the people who lived in Missoula and Ravalli Counties during that time.
Included in the entries are: the names of the people; their occupations; the cities in which they lived; many death dates; survivor information; and information on people who had moved to other areas of the country. In the taxpayer sections, the entries list: the names of the people; their status as to whether they were farm owners or farm tenants; the location of their land, including range, township, and section, and the amount of acres; the city; and the taxable valuation of their land.
This database will be useful to people researching western Montana during the very early 1900's and those searching for ancestors who may have lived here during that time.

Sources Sewell, Patricia, comp. Missoula & Ravalli counties, Montana, County Directory, 1903-1904. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000-. Patricia Sewell compiled this database from two directories: Missoula and Hamilton City Directory. Montana: R.L. Polk and Co., 1903. Missoula and Ravalli County Directory 1903. Helena, Montana: R. L. Polk and Co., 1903.

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