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  • Ashwood was named for its proximity to Ash Butte, a butte with volcanic ash deposits on its sid
  • War, the Union Army capture of Fort Burton at Butte a la Rose took place on April 20, 1863.
  • The next large city to the east is Butte, about 100 miles away.
  • Pilot Butte Airport a private use airport in Bend, Oregon,
  • Central Butte Airport (TC LID: CJC4) is located near to Cent
  • Casson was mayor of Picture Butte, Alberta from 1986 to 1995 and a councillor be
  • Location of Twin Butte Alberta
  • Butte also won the support of the former Houston Pos
  • where it is known from 27 to 33 occurrences in Butte and Plumas Counties.
  • elworkers in 1967 after losing locals to it in Butte and Canada.
  • m 500 to 1500 meters, in Shasta, Yuba, Tehama, Butte and El Dorado Counties.
  • Dixon returned to Montana in 1881, settling in Butte and engaging in legal practice.
  • ital subchannel of its ABC affiliates, KWYB in Butte and KWYB-LD in Bozeman.
  • outh Sisters, Crescent Lake, Odell Lake, Black Butte and many others before his death in 1907.
  • town, is 19 miles westsouthwest of Woodenshoe Butte, and 8 miles westnorthwest of Natural Bridges
  • Sierra Nevada foothills at the border between Butte and Plumas Counties.
  • In the Bear Butte area, mop-up operations continued along comple
  • s Alley rose in the 1880s during the heyday of Butte as a wide-open copper-mining town, full of hun
  • Swearing in of G.C. Butte as Atty.
  • is located 8.5 miles (14 km) south of New York Butte, at an elevation of 3661 feet (1116 m).
  • clude: Torchlight, New Years, Winter Carnival, Butte Bash College Ski Week and Mardi Gras during th
  • October 9, 1990, in Helena and is interned in Butte beside his wife Margaret.
  • all team of fieldworkers, excavated the Scabby Butte bonebed in 1957, securing several skulls and s
  • In 1900 he and Butte businessman Henry Frank formed the Canadian Am
  • n turned back, and some got right up under the Butte, but they were not seen again."
  • Excavations in 1959 at Wilson Butte Cave near Twin Falls, Idaho revealed evidence
  • pe, Arizona, and is buried there in the Double Butte Cemetery.
  • ter in Tempe, where he is buried at the Double Butte Cemetery.
  • The original name of the area was the Butte Chaillot ("Chaillot mound", named after the lo
  • ion in the 1850 statute creating counties that Butte's seat would be Butte City or Chico, whichever
  • Butte coaches sent game tape of his to Division I-A
  • Watkins enrolled at Butte College to study fire sciences in order to bec
  • etts, Gillis served as a history instructor at Butte College (1981-1985) and, for twenty-five years
  • He played college football at Butte College.
  • ld is currently men's head basketball coach at Butte College.
  • nantly rural region that includes 12 counties: Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, part of Nevada, par
  • Higher educational opportunities are found at Butte Community College, just north of town, and at
  • rst professional season with the Rookie league Butte Copper Kings and their Class A Charleston Rive
  • ing in the Texas Rangers organization with the Butte Copper Kings in 1988.
  • s twice in their seven year run, losing to the Butte Copper Kings 3-2 in the 1981 league championsh
  • urrences along the Feather River in Plumas and Butte Counties.
  • assen, and Modoc counties, as well as parts of Butte County including Oroville and a small portion
  • The Butte County Railroad was dissolved two months later
  • The district covers 92.74% of Butte County (including Chico, Concow, 6.28% of Durh
  • The Butte County Railroad's lease with SP expired on Nov
  • n “emergency” reception base was set up at the Butte County Fairgrounds in Chico.
  • ded the Royal Botanical Gardens in London, the Butte County Historical Society, Bidwell Mansion, Sa
  • sembly from Sacramento County in 1867 and from Butte County in 1869.
  • graduated from high school as valedictorian of Butte County High School in Arco, Idaho, in 1961.
  • t in the daisy family known by the common name Butte County western rosinweed.
  • Butte County - east
  • The Butte County Railroad was a 31.5-mile
  • Fritillaria eastwoodiae, also known as Butte County Fritillary or Eastwood's Fritillary is
  • ly the original bridge and the clock tower (in Butte County Historical Museum) are left.
  • ber 7, 1865 in the small city of Four Corners, Butte County in northern California.
  • The Butte County Railroad near Stirling City in 1910
  • Gillis was also a member of the Butte County Historical Society and the Association
  • Land is a former settlement in Butte County, California, United States.
  • Chandon is a ghost town in Butte County, California, United States.
  • orest Service fire lookout on Bald Mountain in Butte County, California.
  • Bloomer is a former settlement in Butte County, California, United States.
  • Bidwell is a former settlement in Butte County, California, United States.
  • Big Ripples is a former settlement in Butte County, California, United States.
  • Blinzing is a former settlement in Butte County, California, United States.
  • Soto is a ghost town in Butte County, California, United States.
  • Brush is a ghost town in Butte County, California, United States.
  • ly, Mountain Spring) is a former settlement in Butte County, California.
  • for "The Feathers") is a former settlement in Butte County, California.
  • South Fork is a former settlement in Butte County, California, USA.
  • Fruitdale is a town in Butte County, South Dakota, United States.
  • In Butte County, the city of Biggs and 93.72% of the CD
  • The station can be heard in Butte County, California, and parts of Tehama County
  • Lorraine is a former settlement in Butte County, California., it is now inundated by th
  • They resided in Butte County, California where her husband was the p
  • It is endemic to Butte County, California, where it grows in the foot
  • Hamilton is a former settlement in Butte County, California, United States, and was its
  • mall gorge at the base of the Sierra Nevada in Butte County, California.
  • (89.90 km2) Mexican land grant in present day Butte County, California given in 1844 by Governor M
  • He served as the State's Attorney for Butte County, South Dakota, for four terms and serve
  • es (5 km) southwest of the city of Oroville in Butte County, California, USA.
  • The governing body of Butte County, California.
  • Oregon Bar is a former settlement in Butte County, California.
  • Nelson Bar is a former settlement in Butte County, California.
  • l business district of Alliance, a city in Box Butte County, Nebraska, United States.
  • in what is now the Little Lost River valley in Butte County, Idaho.
  • ngford Quarry 12D, Runningwater Formation, Box Butte County, Nebraska ~20.6-16.3
  • The Pines, Butte County, California, an unincorporated communit
  • Wagners is a former settlement in Butte County, California.
  • ia, it drew absolutely no attention outside of Butte County.
  • to its confluence with the Sacramento River in Butte County.
  • SR 32 then crosses the Sacramento River into Butte County.
  • as Belle Fourche Dam) is a dam on Owl Creek in Butte Couty, South Dakota, USA.
  • At the headwaters of Butte Creek is a separate nature reserve called the
  • The Butte Creek Ecological Reserve is a nature preserve
  • 42 to 50 imp gal) oil per minute into the Red Butte Creek and Jordan River that leads to the Great
  • Two Butte Creek is a 152-mile-long (245 km) tributary of
  • Steiwer had served as president of the Butte Creek Land, Livestock and Lumber Company that
  • t branch of the Feather River to the east, and Butte Creek to the west.
  • The Butte Creek House Ecological Reserve is located at t
  • The bridge crosses Butte Creek and intersects with Centerville Road in
  • The Red Butte Creek oil spill is a spill caused by a rupture
  • The reserve's namesake, Butte Creek, has over 20 miles (32 km) of spawning h
  • The Skinner Butte Cross at New Hope Christian College (formerly
  • Elephant Butte Dam or Elephant Butte Dike is a concrete gravi
  • It is impounded by Elephant Butte Dam and is the largest reservoir in New Mexico
  • Round Butte Dam is a rockfill-type hydroelectric dam on th
  • Elephant Butte Dam is 301 feet (91.7 m) high, 1,674 feet (510
  • Elephant Butte Dam under construction in 1914.
  • Elephant Butte Dam, constructed between 1911 and 1916, was a
  • In conjunction with Elephant Butte Dam, which lies about 25 miles (40 km) upstrea
  • and was selected as the #2 pick overall by the Butte Daredevils.
  • The Butte de Warlencourt earned an evil reputation becau
  • al stages of the 1916 Battle of the Somme, the Butte de Warlencourt was the subject of a number of
  • The regiment most closely associated with the Butte de Warlencourt was the Durham Light Infantry.
  • In 2001 a landslide occurred on the Butte de Caumont, the slide left the light house uns
  • jective was the Batterie de Tournebride on the Butte de Houlgate.
  • The land on which the Butte de Warlencourt stands was bought by the Wester
  • The Batterie de Tournebride on the Butte de Houlgate was the objective of Operation Sun
  • e Lochnager mine crater, Delville Wood and the Butte de Warlencourt.
  • f the community are represented by the Nahanni Butte Dene Band and belong to the Dehcho First Natio
  • nsor a player they dub worthy of capturing the Butte des Morts Trophy (BdM).
  • The MVP trophy is named after Lake Butte des Mortsthat along with the Fox River, border
  • The Red Butte design is based on the USFS CL 100 plan with m
  • Anderson readily embraced his hometown of Butte, despite the negative associated stereotypes o
  • Oblique air photo of Flying Butte, facing approximately south
  • e Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest between Butte Falls, Oregon and the unincorporated town of P
  • ice, participated in the Battle of Frenchman's Butte fighting against forces under the command of C
  • river belong to the Bullion Creek and Sentinel Butte formations, both deposited during the Paleocen
  • He played football at Butte from 2007−2008, helping them to a perfect 11−0
  • Skinner Butte from the west
  • Geological Area, Lava River Cave, and the Lava Butte Geological Area.
  • ervice created the 8,983 acres (3,635 ha) Lava Butte Geological Area to protect the cinder cone, wi
  • Del Norte, Siskiyou, Shasta, Trinity, Tehama, Butte, Glenn, Colusa, Sutter, and Yuba counties, as
  • dian Reservation, past Iron Lightning, Thunder Butte, Green Grass and Whitehorse.
  • As of 2009, Eagle Butte had reserves of 471,000,000 short tons (427,00
  • In 2006, Picture Butte had a population of 1,592 living in 607 dwelli
  • Prior to attending Butte, Haley went north to play in the Canadian Juni
  • After graduation he became a football coach at Butte High School where he won two state championshi
  • sed a small parcel of unclaimed land on top of Butte Hill and several Butte judges, was able to tak
  • ing post/store owner; Dick Turner made Nahanni Butte his home from Calgary in the early 1930's.
  • Crested Butte hosts a number of unique festivals and parades
  • nment by Sutter County, and is located at 1333 Butte House Road, Yuba City, California.
  • Clagett Butte in Yellowstone is named his honor.
  • fossils are recorded in North America at Logan Butte in the John Day beds of Oregon 29-29.5 Ma., in
  • ball hurtles toward earth and crash-lands on a butte in the desert.
  • resent in Saltwash Member outcrops at Boundary Butte in southernmost Utah.
  • mas, who had been killed in the Battle of Sand Butte in 1873 during the Modoc War.
  • A 1906 presidential proclamation named a butte in Wyoming as Devils Tower National Monument b
  • On May 29th, near Frenchman's Butte Inspector S.B. Steele made contact with an Ind
  • Moffitt Butte is not associated with a lake basin, as is the
  • Pelican Butte is a steep-sided dormant shield volcano in the
  • Eagle Butte is a rural area south of Medicine Hat and west
  • North Menan Butte is slightly larger and elliptical, with axes 3
  • Crow Butte is a uranium mining operation located in Nebra
  • Crow Butte is a roll-front uranium deposit discovered in
  • The East River Valley where Crested Butte is located was once used as a summer residence
  • Mount Carmel (also known as Grosse Butte) is a hamlet in Humboldt Rural Municipality No
  • Twin Butte is a hamlet in southern Alberta, Canada within
  • The early history of Lava Butte is not known, but it is assumed that Native Am
  • Red Butte is the most notable feature on the Coconino Pl
  • At the base of the butte is Mormon Row, a popular place for photographe
  • This butte is a principal landmark in Jackson Hole, with
  • Most of Blacktail Butte is densely forested with a mixed fir forest of
  • Frenchman Butte is a National Historic Site of Canada, which l
  • The crater of the North Menan Butte is about 3,000 feet (900 m) in diameter and th
  • The butte is east of the south-flowing Colorado River, a
  • Red Butte is a butte located in the Kaibab National Fore
  • Brushy Butte is a small, poorly studied, shield volcano loc
  • Picture Butte is a town in southern Alberta, Canada.
  • played college football at Colorado State and Butte Junior College, respectively.
  • the tops of the West Hills, Mount Tabor, Rocky Butte, Kelley Butte and Mount Scott would be visible
  • Fort Butte La Rose, Louisiana in 1863
  • Butte La Rose (also known as Butte-a-la-Rose and But
  • y consisting of two old siege guns emplaced at Butte La Rose, Louisiana.
  • Elephant Butte Lake State Park is a state park of New Mexico,
  • the largest state park in New Mexico, Elephant Butte Lake State Park.
  • river, navigating using the prominent Thunder Butte landmark.
  • included in the Shasta Cascade region include Butte, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Teha
  • pcoming Moon landings, at sites including Lava Butte, Lava River Cave, and Newberry Crater.
  • Cedar Butte lies at the west end of the mountain.
  • from a single leaf specimen found at the White Butte locality, USNM number 14048.
  • s also constructed deep dugouts throughout the Butte, making it a formidable defensive position.
  • Mount Emmons in the late 1970s, former Crested Butte Mayor W Mitchell is wheelchair-bound, just lik
  • The North Butte's volume is 0.16 cubic miles (0.70 cubic km) a
  • South Menan Butte measures 3 km x 2 km.
  • This locality is placed in the Camels Butte member of the Golden Valley Formation.
  • The Camels Butte member outcrops at a number of sites in wester
  • Eagle Butte mine has changed hands many times through merg
  • The Eagle Butte Mine shipped its first train of coal in 1978 a
  • Eagle Butte Mine, Wyoming: 25.0 million short tons produce
  • Only six years earlier, in 1914, the Butte Miners Union Hall had been destroyed.
  • World War I had undermined the power of the Butte Miners Union and the mines around the town wer
  • ng enterprise featuring the Anaconda and other Butte mines, a smelter at Anaconda, Montana, process
  • arly 1950s when the Anaconda Copper Company of Butte, Montana opened up a uranium ore processing pl
  • miner for the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, Butte, Montana in 1925, returning to private practic
  • eam on its first long road trip with a game in Butte, Montana to play Butte's local athletic club.
  • KXLF-TV Channel 4 Butte, Montana (with The CW on digital) (KXLF Commun
  • ments, such as the Iron Range of Minnesota and Butte, Montana (where it is known by the Slovenian n
  • By 1887 Hill rail lines linked Great Falls to Butte, Montana and Helena, Montana.
  • as a famous red-light district once located in Butte, Montana in the United States.
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