Terrett Butte

Terrett Butte
Turret Buttes, Twin Buttes

Terrett Butte, 2006.
Highest point
Elevation 3,530 ft (1,080 m)
Coordinates 45°14′53″N 105°37′21″W / 45.248°N 105.6225°W / 45.248; -105.6225Coordinates: 45°14′53″N 105°37′21″W / 45.248°N 105.6225°W / 45.248; -105.6225[1]
Geography
Location Powder River County, Montana, United States

Terrett Butte is a prominent landmark on the east side of the Powder River in Powder River County, Montana.

History

The first time the Terrett Butte was mentioned in writing was on September 12, 1865, in the diary of Major Lyman G. Bennett, the chief engineering officer accompanying Colonel Nelson D. Cole's column of the Powder River Expedition. [2] Bennett wrote:

Marched on west side of Powder River, crossing in the morning. The road was generally good, being on second bottom with high rocky mountains on either side the valley, the tops of many being covered with pine. The scenery was truly romantic. The mountains being high and worn into many fantastic shapes, such as ruins, castles, etc.
Major Lyman G. Bennett, September 12, 1865[2]
Terrett Butte at sunrise, 2005.

Location

Terrett Butte is located on private land, about two hundred yards east of East River Road South, about 17 miles (27 km) south of present-day Broadus, Montana, in Powder River County, Montana.

References

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