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Welcome to Garfield County, Montana

Garfield County, Montana was created in 1919 from Dawson County, with Jordan as its county seat.  The name, Garfield, was given in memory of President James A. Garfield.

This was one of the last areas of the lower 48 states to be settled and its population went from almost none in 1900 to about 800 in 1910.  In the 1910's the land was opened for homesteading and by 1920 the population was close to 7,000. 

Following World War I drought conditions hit eastern Montana, at the same time that the agricultural economy fell.  This led to a large number of people leaving the county, and that exodus has continued so that every census shows less people than the one ten years before.  The current population is less than 1500.

Garfield County is agriculture.  It produces cattle, sheep, and grains.  The north edge of the county is bordered by the Missouri River that is backed up by Fort Peck Dam.  The land in this area is called "The Breaks" because of the erosion leading down to the Missouri.  In this eroded land are found the skeleton's of dinosaurs, including the first discovery of a Tyrannosaurus Rex.   

 

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Montana GenWeb Photo Archives 
Includes some old and modern pictures of Garfield County 

 

U.S. GenWeb Archives for Garfield County 
An alphabetical listing of the homesteaders in Garfield County.

 

 Dinosaur Dig 
Come to Garfield County and help dig dinosaurs

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This page last updated on August 28, 2001

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