Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame

Non-profit organization to honor Montana's western heritage From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame is a 501(c)(3) hall of fame organization. Its stated goal is to ""To honor our cowboy way of life, American Indian cultures, and our collective Montana western heritage.[1] It confers the honour of induction on an annual list of distinguished individuals.[2] The Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame is currently colocated with the Charles M Russel Museum in Great Falls Montana.[3] Fundraising efforts include a specialty car license plate,[4] The hall of fame was granted US$0.5 million in state funds for site development and project planning during a 2007 special session of the legislature.[5][6][7]

A mockup of the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame specialty license plate.

A previous proposal was to be located in Wolf Point, Montana, as designated by the State of Montana in 2003.[8] But the Charles M Russel Museum was able to provide space in conjunction with their permanent "Tales from the Saddle: Come Ride along Exhbit" |url=https://cmrussell.org/exhibitions-2/%7Cwebsite=C.M Russel museum: Exhibits |access-date=November 19, 2025}}</ref>

Inductees

The first round of legacy award inductees was announced on April 8, 2008. Trustees from the twelve districts voted on the nominees to arrive at 51 foundational members of the hall of fame. This initial round includes nominees who made their impact on Montana's western heritage between 1860 and 1920.[9][10] Subsequent inductees are announced annually.

District 1 (Daniels, Phillips, Roosevelt, Sheridan, and Valley counties)

District 2 (Dawson, Garfield, McCone, Prairie, Richland, and Wibaux counties)

2008

2009

  • Daniel & Susan Haughian

District 3 (Carter, Custer, Fallon, Powder River, Rosebud, and Treasure counties)

2008

2009

Andy Jones

District 4 (Blaine, Chouteau, Hill, and Liberty counties)

2008

  • "Long George" Francis
  • Marie Gibson
  • James "Jim" McCoy
  • Honora Matilda Redwing
  • Winfield Scott Young

2009

  • Louis Shambo

District 5 (Cascade, Glacier, Pondera, Teton and Toole counties)

2008

2009

  • James Willard Schultz

District 6 (Fergus, Golden Valley, Judith Basin, Musselshell, Petroleum, and Wheatland counties)

2008

2009

  • W.E. "Limestone" Wilson
  • William I. Hughes

District 7 (Big Horn, Carbon, Stillwater, Sweet Grass and Yellowstone counties)

2008

  • Chief Plenty Coups - Chiilaphuchissaaleesh (Buffao Bull Facing the Wind)
  • Dilworth Cattle Company
  • Charles C. Huyck & The Roberts Ranch
  • Charles McDonnell
  • William Franklin McLeod

2009

  • John B. Kendrick

District 8 (Broadwater, Jefferson, and Lewis and Clark counties)

2008

2009

Fannie Sperry Steele

District 9 (Gallatin, Meagher, and Park counties)

2008

2009

  • Byron Roger Sherman

Districts 10, 11, and 12 (Lake, Lincoln, Sanders, Mineral, Missoula, Ravalli, Deer Lodge, Beaverhead, Silver Bow, Granite, Madison and Powell counties)

2008

2009

  • Frank Bird Linderman
  • The Sacred Medicine Tree of the Salish
  • Clyde Hunter Smith

Notes and references

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