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Grass Range

Grass Range

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Grass Range existed as a village, post office, and trading center before the Milwaukee Railroad made it a station on the branch line to Winnett. The post office opened in 1883 with John Chamberlain as postmaster, with the name spelled Grassrange. The town grew up in the middle of some of the finest open grassland used by the early cattle polls and was named for this range grass, which was eventually turned under by the homesteaders’ plows. Elaine French of Grass Range summed up the story of many dry-land families: “People came to Grass Range in 1913-14 and went out broke.” (from Cheney’s Names on the Face of Montana, Mountain Press Publishing Company)



Grass Range is east of Lewistown in the foothills of the Snowy Mountains. A short drive will take you to the headwaters of Fort Peck Reservoir and the picturesque Missouri Breaks.




Located In:
  Russell Country

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