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Extracted from: Montana Its Story and Biography Tom Stout copyright 1921 Volume 1 p 706 ... Miles City maintains a large and well-patronized horse market. The original sales yards were erected by the late A. B. Clark, just south of the Northern Pacific Railway tracks and occupied some eighteen acres of land. The business eventually passed into other hands and the size of the yards was doubled by the construction of new and more substantial yards and buildings north of the tracks. Notify Administrator about this message?
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