You think egg prices are bad now? Be glad you didn't live in 1860s Montana, where the cost for essentials like meat, flour, and eggs were ridiculously expensive.
Thomas Francis Meagher was a lawyer, a high-ranking soldier, a felon, and perhaps a bit of a drunkard. He died under mysterious circumstances in Fort Benton in 1867.
Believe it or not, there was once a time when communism had a foothold in Montana—specifically in one small part of the state known as "The Red Corner."
The numbers 3-7-77 have been on Montana Highway Patrol vehicles since 1956, with a connection to the Montana Vigilantes. Are the numbers the dimensions for a grave? A secret Masonic meaning? Or something else?