Nov. 7 – On this day in Montana
history in 1869 John Bishop and Richard Reynolds brought the first sheep into Montana
to their ranches on the Beaverhead River near what is now Dillon. They brought
the sheep in from Oregon and said it took 80 days which was “a pretty slow trip
to the tune of blatting sheep.” Cattlemen were upset, but sheep became an
important part of agriculture in Montana.
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