Bones Brothers Ranch

Cox Ranch, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

These include a group of four ranch family log houses along the East Fork.

It was deemed significant for itshistoric association with the evolution of the livestock industry and land settlement of the Tongue River Valley and its tributaries in southeastern Montana.

In 1896, Zachary T. Cox received his homestead patent for 160 acres at this present-day ranch location where he had resided since 1889.

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