Boothill Cemetery (Billings, Montana)

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Nearest cityBillings, Montana
Coordinates45°48′09″N 108°28′50″W / 45.80250°N 108.48056°W / 45.80250; -108.48056 (Boothill Cemetery)
Area0.1 acres (0.040 ha)
NRHPreferenceNo.79001428[1]
Boothill Cemetery
Boothill Cemetery (Billings, Montana) is located in Montana
Boothill Cemetery (Billings, Montana)
Boothill Cemetery (Billings, Montana) is located in the United States
Boothill Cemetery (Billings, Montana)
Nearest cityBillings, Montana
Coordinates45°48′09″N 108°28′50″W / 45.80250°N 108.48056°W / 45.80250; -108.48056 (Boothill Cemetery)
Area0.1 acres (0.040 ha)
NRHP reference No.79001428[1]
Added to NRHPApril 17, 1979

The Boothill Cemetery (also known as Coulson Cemetery) is a historic cemetery in Billings, Montana. It was the burial ground for the ghost town of Coulson. It was acquired by the city of Billings in the 1920s, and a steel entrance sign was installed in 1970.[2][3] One of the most notable burials is H. M. "Muggins" Taylor, a deputy sheriff who warned the people of Bozeman about the Battle of the Little Bighorn.[2][3] It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since April 17, 1979.[1]

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