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Two Rivers History Net - Clark Fork River, Blackfoot River, Milltown, Bonner, Montana
The Great Flood of 1908

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Just over a century ago the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers saw perhaps their greatest flood since the last ice dams burst some 13,000 years ago. Check out the slideshow and essay.

 
Community History along the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers

Welcome to Two Rivers History.net, the virtual interpretive center devoted to exploring the rich history found at the Confluence of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers and neighboring communities of Bonner, Milltown, Piltzville, Pine Grove, and West Riverside, just east of Missoula, Montana.

The confluence is a place of national historical significance. Through brief essays, slideshows, and multimedia clips this website uncovers some of the layers of history that began with the last ice dam in the area that unleashed the Glacial Lake Missoula floods some 13,000 years ago and continues forward to present day with the restoration of Two Rivers Confluence. There's a lot of history in between and this website is devoted to telling some of the those stories, oftentimes in the voices of community members themselves.

This website is a project of the History & Culture Committee of the Milltown Superfund Redevelopment Working Group and was made possible by a grant from the Historical Museum at Fort Missoula and historic mitigation funds from the Environmental Protection Agency.

Two Rivers History.net is a work-in-progress, so bear with us. Please check back soon for new additions. And send us your thoughts, suggestions and stories.

 
The Bonner Mill
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Bonner was a timber town from its very beginning. Read about more than 120 years of mill history in Bonner.
 
Meet the Communities
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The confluence of the Clark Fork and Blackfoot Rivers is surrounded by several unincorporated communites. Learn more about them.
 
Preserving History Today

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Bonner-Milltown residents have long treasured their past. Read about more than 30 years of efforts aimed at preserving and celebrating local history.