Miles City, Montana

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'''Miles City''' is a city in and the [[county seat]] of [[Custer County, Montana|Custer County]], [[Montana]], [[United States]].{{GR|6}} The population was 8,410 at the [[2010 United States Census|2010 census]].
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'''Miles City''' is a city in and the county seat of [[Custer County, Montana|Custer County]], [[Montana]], [[United States]]. The population was 8,410 at the 2010 census.
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
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The publicly owned [[Miles City Municipal Airport]] is located less than two miles (3 km) from town. Notably, it was the site of an early scheduled airline crash, involving [[Northwest Airlines]] [[Northwest Airlines Flight 1|Flight 1]], which caught fire and crashed shortly after takeoff in January, 1939.
 
The publicly owned [[Miles City Municipal Airport]] is located less than two miles (3 km) from town. Notably, it was the site of an early scheduled airline crash, involving [[Northwest Airlines]] [[Northwest Airlines Flight 1|Flight 1]], which caught fire and crashed shortly after takeoff in January, 1939.
  
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[[File:MilesCity&Area_c1884.jpg|thumb|right|500px]]
 
==Geography==
 
==Geography==
 
Miles City is located at 46.408460, -105.840093 at an altitude of 2369 feet (722 m).
 
Miles City is located at 46.408460, -105.840093 at an altitude of 2369 feet (722 m).
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==Demographics==
 
==Demographics==
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[[File:PopulationChart.jpg|right|600px]]
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* [[KATL (AM)|KATL]] (AM 770) - [[Adult Contemporary]]
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* [[KATL (AM)|KATL]] (AM 770) - Adult Contemporary
* [[KMTA]] (AM 1050) - [[Oldies]]
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* [[KMTA]] (AM 1050) - Oldies
* [[KIKC (AM)|KIKC]] (AM 1250) - [[Oldies]]
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* [[KIKC (AM)|KIKC]] (AM 1250) - Oldies
  
 
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* [[KYPR]] (FM 90.7) - NPR station
 
* [[KYPR]] (FM 90.7) - NPR station
* [[KYUS-FM]] (92.3 FM) - [[Adult Hits]]
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* [[KYUS-FM]] (92.3 FM) - Adult Hits
* [[KIKC-FM]] (101.3 FM) - [[Country music]]
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* [[KIKC-FM]] (101.3 FM) - Country music
 
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==Events==
 
==Events==
The largest event of the year is the [[Miles City Bucking Horse Sale]] held in May.  Miles City is also home to the Eastern Montana Fair and is the commercial hub of southeastern Montana.<ref>{{cite news |work=Sunset |title=Getting your buck's worth in Montana |date=1999-05-01 |first=Caroline |last=Patterson |quote=Miles City, MT, is known as the Cow Capital of the West with pickups and stock trucks lining up the streets. The city's cowboy tradition lives through the annual Bucking Horse Sale highlighted by bareback riding events at the Eastern Montana Fairgrounds.}}</ref> The sale is generally held regardless of weather.<ref name=gazette520>{{cite news|title=Rain wipes out Miles City racing |url=http://billingsgazette.com/sports/more/article_0930fa89-6582-5f74-a5f2-2e4ca269f8ae.html|accessdate=June 26, 2011|newspaper=Billings Gazette|date=May 20, 2011}}</ref><ref name=cbssun>{{cite web|title=Bareback riders showcase the best bucking broncos |url=http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7372142n&tag=mncol;lst;1|accessdate=July 3, 2011|publisher=CBS Sunday Morning|accessdate=July 3, 2011}}</ref>
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Miles City, MT, is known as the Cow Capital of the West with pickups and stock trucks lining up the streets. The city's cowboy tradition lives on through the largest event of the year, the [[Miles City Bucking Horse Sale]] which is held in May and features bareback riding events at the Eastern Montana Fairgrounds. Most of the horses are auctioned off to rodeos.
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Miles City is also home to the Eastern Montana Fair, the Miles City Stockyards (livestock auction yard) and is the commercial hub of southeastern Montana.
  
 
==Education==
 
==Education==
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* [[Jeff Meyer]], [[Television Director]], Born and educated in Miles City, son of Coleman and Shirley (Gundlach) Meyer.
 
* [[Jeff Meyer]], [[Television Director]], Born and educated in Miles City, son of Coleman and Shirley (Gundlach) Meyer.
  
==References==
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==Timeline==
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[[File:Map_MilesCity_c1883.jpg|thumb|right|700px|c. 1883 [http://milescity.com/history/maps/bev1883/map1883-2000.jpg Full size] ]]
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Oct 1877: population is 300. [[Judge Carmichael]] is Probate Judge, [[John McCormick]] is County Clerk, [[H. J. Happy]] is Sheriff. Businesses include [[Paul McCormick]], [[Matt Carroll]], [[A. R. Ninnigner]] and [[Charley Johnson]]. [[Charles Savage]] clerks for Ninninger's store. [[Charley Brown]] has built on Main St. [[Bob Roberts]] and Happy operate a saloon. Business is brisk and merchants are running out of goods. [[McCormick & Co]] have large stock coming from "above" and Charley Savage has stock coming from "below". Matt Carroll will receive a large stock by the [[Diamond R]] train now enroute from Bozemen. 120 of the "engineers" that were building the fort leave about the 2oth for Bismarck. [[J. J. Graham]] has the contract to transport them in Mackinaws. Ames & Stone have built a court house for the County. Weather has been good, but winter is nearing. Payment vouchers are running out and a fresh Federal appropriation for the Army is anxiously looked for. The military wood contract was established at $5 (per ?cord?) for green and $6 for dry.
  
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[[12 Aug 1882]]: Rates for the Yellowstone ferry operated by [[Broadwater, Hubbell & Co.]] cut its fares in half.
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1882 Is described as a "rude aggregation of log hus and board shanties.
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In Feb 1884, [[Sam Camp]] skipped town leaving many debts, including some men who had worked for him on the Tongue River Ditch. Also: [[Miles & Strevell] $128, [[Leighton, Jordan & Co.]] $464, [[J. W. Watson]] $57, [[A. W. Sleeper]] $384 for a total of $1002.
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[[4 Mar 1884]] proposed borders for incorporating Miles City were published under the Territorial Act of [[17 Feb 1881]]. Names associated with this proposal include: [[William Courtenay]], [[Benjamin W. Ladd]], [[G. P. Comstock]], [[F. E. Hammond]] and [[E. A. Kreidler]].
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[[7 Jun 1885]] The telephone line has been repaired by Mr. Welch who advises that properly adjusted lightning arresters will prevent damage in the future. In building their new store, Gibbs and Lansing]] will probably have a separate room for the telephone exchange. (did they have one before and did the lightning storm cause a fire?)
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[[3 Jun 1885]] [[Yellowstone Journal]] publisher weighs the options for providing Miles City with water for fighting fires. He leans towards the ditch supplying a storage tank, but steam and hand powered pumps (also Hally and Knowles pumps) from the river are also considered. Mains and direct pressure pumps are mentioned. The ditch has no moving parts to break down, but the complexities of using private water for a public use would have to be overcome. Four days later he reports that he discussed the issue with the ditch company, which needed some guarantees of income. Until the city is incorporated though, such guarantees would be hard to obtain. The publisher feels that incorporation will happen in the autumn and that an agreement could be counted on. In the issue on the 16th, he approaches the subject from the standpoint that the city will soon need sewers and that the shallow grade will require a flow of water to keep the sewage moving. A reference is made to "...the recently established grade of Main street done by the authority of the board of county commissioners..."
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1887, "the Thompson-Houston system of electric lighting has just been introduced"... "is now lined from end to end with handsome brick buildings."
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==Gallery==
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File:StiefflerMC.jpg|Miles City 1879 by [[Hermann Stieffel]]
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* [http://www.birchy.com/history/Imgs/StiefflerMCpana.jpg Panorama of 1879 Miles City]
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
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* '''[http://birchy.com/1931CityMap.jpg 1931 city map, as used by the 1940 census]'''
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* [http://gov.milescity.net City website]
 
* [http://gov.milescity.net City website]

Latest revision as of 19:43, 20 January 2014

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