Melville

Melville

Located 20 miles north of Big Timber, Melville was named in 1877 for Colonel Melville, the arctic explorer. It is cow and sheep country, originally settled by Norwegians. It became the meeting place for Saturday night dances for miles around. Its reputation was, "if you want to get out-fought, out-rode, or out-run, come to Melville."

The first Lutheran church in Montana was built here. In 1885, a hard -working, self-sufficient group of pioneers organized the first Lutheran Congregation in Montana. In November 1914, the little white church, complete with steeple and bell, was dedicated. Sermons were given until 1932 when it was voted that 'fewer' sermons be preached in Norwegian and that women could vote and hold church office. It is a beautiful white church backed by the magnificent Crazy Mountains and still holds services every Sunday - in English.

Melville is a ranching community located along the Sweetgrass River. Melville provides supplies for the sheep camps in the Crazy Mountains and is the headquarters of the Cremer Stock Ranch, which is renown for providing stock for western rodeos.

Elevation: 5,020ft. • County: Sweet Grass

Big Timber / Sweet Grass Chamber of Commerce

PO Box 1012
(Exit 367 off I-90)
Big Timber, MT 59011

Phone: 406-932-5131

Website: www.bigtimber.com
Email: info@bigtimber.com

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