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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1871-1886) - Established for Durfee & Peck of the [[ | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (1871-1886) - Established for Durfee & Peck of the [[North West Company]] as a fur trading post in 1871. Named after [[William W. Belknap]], U.S. Secretary of War (1869 – 1876). Discontinued in 1886. | ||
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'''Location:''' Southwest of Chinook, Blaine County, Montana, off of Hwy 529 on the south bank of the Milk River. | '''Location:''' Southwest of Chinook, Chinook, Blaine County, Montana,<br>off of Hwy 529 on the south bank of the Milk River. | ||
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Fort Belknap (1) (1871-1886) - Established for Durfee & Peck of the North West Company as a fur trading post in 1871. Named after William W. Belknap, U.S. Secretary of War (1869 – 1876). Discontinued in 1886. Current StatusUnknown
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