Aug. 16 – On this day in Montana
history in 1972 pioneering cattle woman Susan Haughian died at age 84 in Miles
City. She and her husband Dan came to the state from Ireland to establish a
homestead near Miles City in 1905. In 1931 Dan died leaving the ranch to Susan
and their 10 children. She survived some difficult years, and made some shrewd
business decisions. By the 1950s she had grown her ranch to 90,000 acres and
became a very wealthy woman. She once said in her Irish accent: “If ye don’t
have land, ye’re a drifter.”
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