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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BH1_calvin-and-magdalene-cook-house_Stevensville-MT.html
Calvin and Magdalene Cook came to Montana from Kansas in 1880 and settled near Stevensville. Like many early settlers, the Cooks' intent was to farm. After more than a decade of farming, however, business opportunities in Stevensville beckoned and…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BH0_first-baptist-church_Stevensville-MT.html
The Stevensville Baptist congregation first organized as the Etna Baptist Church of Christ at the nearby Etna schoolhouse in 1882. In 1884, the growing membership purchased land in Stevensville and hired talented Missoula architect Thomas W. Longs…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BFI_gleason-building_Stevensville-MT.html
When the Gleason Building was built on the southeast corner of Main and 2nd Street, a furniture store was an opportune investment.
The Gleason Furniture Company occupied the first floor of this building.
Later in the 1920s, the upper floor se…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BFG_thorton-building_Stevensville-MT.html
The Thorton Building is associated with Dr. W.T, Thorton, a well-known physician in western Montana who started the Thorton Hospital on Main and 3rd Street.
This fireproof structure was originally built as a doctor's office
Since then it has…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BFD_ioof-hall_Stevensville-MT.html
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows building was built during the period of optimism and growth in Stevensville.
The IOOF Hall played a significant humanitarian and social roll in the community.
The upper level was used for their lodge meet…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2BFC_hunter-building_Stevensville-MT.html
The is one of the first and oldest brick buildings in town.
In 1893 the Hunter Building was used as a saloon. Due to the Temperance movement in the early 1900s the saloon's license was revoked.
After this time it went through a series of busi…