Marysville, Montana

Marysville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Lewis and Clark County, Montana, United States.

The town was named by Thomas Cruse, mine owner, to honor Mary Ralston[4] the wife of a miner.

A few buildings remain, including a baseball field with bleachers and the historic Methodist-Episcopal Church of Marysville.

[5] Marysville is in southwestern Lewis and Clark County, 21 miles (34 km) by road northwest of Helena, the state capital.

West of the town is the Great Divide Ski Area on the eastern and northern slopes of 7,331-foot (2,234 m) Mount Belmont, while down the road to the east is the Silver City Saloon on Highway 279.

View of Marysville's mines, including the Maskelyne Tunnel ( est. 1883) of the Drumlummon Mine . Photograph by Carleton E. Watkins (c. 1884–1890)
Lewis and Clark County map