Marysville, Montana Overview
Marysville, Montana includes 13,011 nearby mines. Marysville is a small unincorporated community in Lewis and Clark County Montana United States. In the 1880s and '90s it was a bustling mining town of three thousand residents and was the center of gold mining in Montana. The town was named by Thomas Cruse mine owner to honor Mary Ralston the wife of a miner. A few buildings remain including a baseball field with bleachers.
Quick Facts
- Marysville, Montana has a population of 80 (based on numbers from 2010).
- Located in Lewis and Clark County, Montana.
- Marysville, Montana sits 1,650 meters (5,413.4 feet) above sea level feet above sea level.
Mines Summary
in Marysville, Montana
- 664 Total
- 142 Occurrences
- 68 Prospects
- 1 Plants
- 453 Producers
Mining Claim News From The Diggings™
Learn more about the Bureau of Land Management, Public Land Survey System, and mining claims.
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Understanding Claim Ownership
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Understanding BLM Administrative Areas
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Understanding Location Data
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Understanding Townships
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