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A view from 1939:
NASHUA, (2,068 alt., 351 pop.), is sheltered by a
high butte that in winter provides excellent opportunities
for skiing and tobogganing. The town, at the confluence of
Milk River and Porcupine Creek, is at the western boundary
of the Fort Peck Indian Reservation. Its population has doubled
since 1933 because of construction work on Fort Peck Dam.
Source: Montana: A State Guide Book; Compiled and Written
by the Federal Writers' Project of the Work Projects Administration
for the State of Montana; September, 1939. |