Cascade County, Montana Genealogy

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County Courthouse
On September 12, 1887, "An Act Creating Cascade County, its Boundaries, provisions for its organization and the officers to fill the various positions until the first election," was passed by the Territorial Legislative Assembly. Cascade County had been formed from parts of Meagher, Choteau and Lewis and Clarke* Counties. Great Falls was designated as the County Seat until otherwise determined by law. Included in the Act were portions of debts incurred by the original counties that would be paid by Cascade County,money transfers from county treasurers to be paid to the Cascade County Treasurer for the support of schools in the new county, provisions for the election of county officials, and the powers and duties of the officials. *As was spelled in the 1887 Montana Code Book.

Links:


 * Cascade County Montana Courthouse link

Parent County
1887--Cascade County was created 12 September 1887 from Chouteau, Meagher, and Lewis and Clark Counties. County seat: Great Falls

Neighboring Counties

 * Chouteau
 * Judith Basin
 * Lewis and Clark
 * Meagher
 * Teton

Land

 * Cascade County Montana GIS Department
 * Cascade County Internet Mapping Service

Local Histories
==== '''Many communities have published histories of the area.Example: Great Falls Memories, A Photo album - 1884 to 1939. A compilation of photo histories of the city, transportation, people, commerce, industry, education, community, disasters, recreation &amp; celebrations, business profiles. ''' This a typical type of project that cities and commumities undertake to commerate the subject. ====

In each area photos from private and public collections have identified families members and people. Some books contain photos of people who were notable or have relatives still in the Great Falls or a similar area. Few family history might be related to the articles but historic color is very well illistrated in similar books. Archival photos do show decade styles of fashion, architecture, and social moments like baseball in 1914.

Smaller communities produce history books that seem to have more family histories of the the people who lived in the areas. These books are compiled by local groups and people usually by asking known relatives to write a family history for their family and include photos if they can. These books may also contain researched lists of teachers and ministers of churches that passed through the communities. Small histories may cover time periods from the end of the 19th Century: For example the history Valley Ventures for the Simms &amp; Fort Shaw, Montana communities starts with the building of Fort Shaw established by the 13th US Infantry in 1868 - 1869 at the Sun River in the Missouri River Basin. (The Buffalo Soldiers were stationed at the Fort Shaw later. Also my Grandfather Arthur Foxall was one of the men hired to dismantle the Fort in the mid 1920's.) This book has biographical family histories and copies of old letters. This book was a book produced by regualar people before computers and personal printers there are not dates when the book was printed. Dating the book is not important for this book because all histories have been authored.

Small community histories have recorded thousands family histories for people who were just a line on the US Census pages this maybe the only record of these people.

While trying to locate some community histories do not mention the community in the title of the book so search for the books by subject or surname. Historical centers in local, county, states most likely have some reference to all communities planned or published histories. Families will only be mentioned in community histories if they were known by or had contact with a person related to the project editors.

The Salt Lake Family History Library has copies of many of the community history books. Most if not all of these types of books were on limited printings and were only published once. The undertaking to publish a community history is such a big project that a history of many communities are only published once. Many of the books might be avalible through inter-library loan service. Inter-library loan service can be checked out in any USA main county library.

A few communities histories do surface in used book sales online and in book stores. Most of the time these used books will cost far beyond the orginal price that they were sold for orginally. So do not purchase the book unless you have checked the contents to see if the cost of the book warrants the possible family information that could be of use found in this type of history.

Military

 * Malmstrom Air Force Base
 * Montana Air National Guard

Newspapers

 * Great Falls Tribune - Based out of Great Falls, MT

Vital Records
For marriages from 1887-1890 see Western States Marriage Index.

Web Sites

 * Cascade County Montana Web Site
 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.
 * Family History Library Catalog