The Rosebud County Deaconess Hospital, on N. 17th Ave in Forsyth, Montana, was built in 1920–21.
It is a two-story building with a "daylight basement" which originally provided 21 beds of space and a surgery room.
[2] It was deemed significant "for its historic associations with the settling of Rosebud County and Eastern Montana.
Although the Architectural Design and the masonry construction were common for this time period in this sector of Montana, (viz.
Georgian Revival), the structure's historical significance is stated in its function as one of the earliest medical facilities for the settlers of this rugged North West Country.