Arthur Boyce, an England native, moved to Montana in the early 1900s and began homesteading. As more homesteaders arrived, John E. Johnston established a community post office in 1906 and subsequently named the town. Boyce, discouraged with his dim homesteading ability, began carrying mail for the community. However, Boyce soon abandoned this profession, returning to England where he remained until his death. Today, the community houses a small general store, gas station, and post office.
Photo Gallery
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Bunk Biscuit 1 640x425
Bunk Biscuit 1 640x425
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Colin on Mushrooms 640x428
Colin on Mushrooms 640x428
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Colstrip Shovel 2 640x425
Colstrip Shovel 2 640x425
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Daniels County Courthouse 640x425
Daniels County Courthouse 640x425
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Makoshika sunrise 640x480
Makoshika sunrise 640x480
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Makoshika.2 640x480
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Makoshika.3 640x480
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Med Indian face 640x480
Med Indian face 640x480
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Medicine Rocks view 640x480
Medicine Rocks view 640x480
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Medicine Rocks 640x480
Medicine Rocks 640x480
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Medicine Rocks hole 640x480
Medicine Rocks hole 640x480
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Old Gas Stop Terry MT 640x480
Old Gas Stop Terry MT 640x480
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S of Forsythe 1 640x425
S of Forsythe 1 640x425
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St Peter Wibaux 640x480
St Peter Wibaux 640x480
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Tongue River 640x480
Tongue River 640x480
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Tongue River Reservoir 2 640x480
Tongue River Reservoir 2 640x480
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Tongue River View 640x480
Tongue River View 640x480
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Wibaux Home 640x480
Wibaux Home 640x480
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Wibaux Museum 1 640x480
Wibaux Museum 1 640x480
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Yucca 4 640x480
Yucca 4 640x480