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yukon11
Member # 2997
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Last night, on the National Geographic channel, they had a series entitled "Outlaws and Lawmen". One episode was on early American train robbers. It mentioned that the last train robbery, for the Butch Cassidy gang, was near the town of Exeter, Montana (not Essex, Mt.). Apparently, Exeter was somewhere along the Great Northern line.

Does anyone know where Exeter, Mt was located? (apparently it is now a ghost town).

Richard
 
stlboomer
Member # 2028
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http://www.ghosttowns.com/states/mt/mophillips.html
 
yukon11
Member # 2997
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Very interesting..thanks for the quick response, Stlboomer. I used to live along highway 2, in Northern Montana, but I never heard of the name, "Exeter".

Richard
 
zephyr
Member # 1651
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Railroad artist Jim Jordan (who's art is featured on the 2007 OSH rr calendar) painted this picture of the holdup:
http://www.jordanart.com/holdup.html
I had the pleasure of meeting Jim and his wife, Bev, at the Great Northern Railway Historical Society convention two weeks ago. Nice people.
 
RRRICH
Member # 1418
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Yukon11 - Exeter, MT is located along the old GN "High Line" route -- the Empire Builder passes through Exeter.
 



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