
The Teton River flows southeast through this 1920 Progressive Military Map, carving a path through the high plains of north-central Montana. This survey, compiled under Col. Chas. L. Potter, captures a landscape defined by early 20th-century irrigation and railroad expansion. Major water management projects like the Pishkun Reservoir, Willow Creek Reservoir, and the Floweree Canal reflect the region's transition to intensive agricultural use. The rail infrastructure is prominent, showing the Great Northern and Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul R. R. lines connecting small agricultural hubs such as Agawam, Bynum, and Choteau. Notable landmarks include Priest Butte and the Teton Gravel Pit, while the southern reaches show the Sun River corridor as it passes through Cascade County and Lewis and Clark County.
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1920 Choteau
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1955 Choteau
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1957 Choteau
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1958 Choteau
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1960 Choteau
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1962 Choteau
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1976 Choteau
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1984 Choteau
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1987 Choteau
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2011 Choteau
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2014 Choteau
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2017 Choteau
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2020 Choteau
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2024 Choteau
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