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Treasure County Vital Records
Clerk & Recorder
P.O. Box 392
Hysham, MT 59038
(406) 342-5547
Treasure County formed in 1919 from Custer County
For earlier records, please visit Custer County

     
 

 Some Helpful or Informative Pages

 
Treasure County at MTGenWeb Photo Project

Goodwin US Patent

1905 Train Wreck near Myers
Treasure County Message Board

WWII Casualties

Land Patent Search from BLM
Find A Grave Treasure County

Treasure Photos-Coming Soon

Graves R Us Treasure County

 

Fort Cass (1832-1835) – Also known as Tullochs Fort, the subpost of Fort Union, was established  by Samuel Tulloch for the American Fur Company to trade with the Crow Indians. Named for Lewis Cass of Michigan, it was located three miles below the mouth of the Big Horn River on the east bank of the Yellowstone River. The fort was surrounded by cottonwood pickets with 2 bastions in the corners. In 1835 it was abandoned and replaced by Fort Van Buren. The site is located in Treasure County, Montana, but there are no remains.

 

Treasure County last update 19 Nov 2009