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Frank
Hagadone began homesteading 320 acres here in 1923. He raised cattle,
tobacco, watermelon, cantaloupe, and corn. According to the Bureau
of Land Management, this homestead is rare along the upper Missouri
River, and it's a good example of the switch from log to frame building
techniques. Lewis & Clark author, and native Montanan, Ella Mae
Howard aids the BLM in its preservation. |
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