Carpenter Creek, Montana is a ghost town in Musselshell County.
[1] It was the site of a Post Office from 1915 to 1918, with John Donovan as postmaster.
[2] The site of a former large coal mine,[1][3] Carpenter Creek is the birthplace of J. R. "Doc" Campbell, the 82nd Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court.
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