File:Cow Creek Trip-11.22 09 (89).JPG
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English: One of three homestead cabins, on Bull Creek Bottom, Missouri River Breaks, Montana. Bull Creek is adjacent to Cow Creek and Cow Creek Bottom. Cow Creek and Cow Island were locations where steamboats unloaded cargo, when the Missouri River was to low to allow navagation all the way to Fort Benton, Montana |
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Author | Montana Geographical Society |
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Date and time of data generation | 13:04, 22 November 2009 |
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