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“Frontiers of Memory: Montana Before Statehood” w/ Austin Haney

September 10 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
FREE
Promotional flyer for “Frontiers of Memory: Montana Before Statehood” with Austin Haney at the O’Fallon Historical Museum. The event is Thursday, September 10 at 5:30 PM at 718 S Main, Baker, Montana. The flyer features a blue and lime green design, the O’Fallon Historical Museum logo, a black-and-white portrait of Austin Haney, and text describing the program as a journey through Montana’s chaotic quarter-century between the creation of Montana Territory in 1864 and statehood in 1889. It notes that the event is free and open to the public. Logos for Fallon County 250, Humanities Montana, and the O’Fallon Historical Society appear along the bottom.

Free and Open to the Public.
5:30pm
Thursday September 10, 2026
718 S. Main St.  Baker, MT

Join us at the Museum as Austin Haney from the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls shares stories of he 25 years spanning the creation of Montana Territory in 1864 and statehood in 1889.
A quarter century filled with some of the biggest changes, the most memorable events, and most colorful characters Montana has known. In this program, we’ll journey across the territory and examine some of remarkable stories from when Montana became Montana.

Part of Humanities Montana’s “Our Montana Voices” Program, sponsored by Montana 250 and the Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation.

Details

Organizers

  • O’Fallon Historical Museum
  • Humanities Montana

Venue

  • O’Fallon Historical Museum
  • 718 S. Main
    Baker, MT 59313 United States
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  • Phone 4067783265