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Nov 06, 2007, 10:23 AM
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Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back (Updated Pic & Comment)
Williams, MT.
Not really a ghost town, not really a town at all anymore. If fact, it’s almost completely gone now except for a few sheds, the General Store Building, half the original school house, and one last residence. The current landowner lives there, and the surrounding plowed field shows no evidence that at one time is was a busy little town from 1910 until about 1935. This town was about agriculture, not gold or silver, and most the folks farmed or worked a local irrigation project as laborers.
Williams had a post office from 1910 until the fall of 1958. The school stood complete until the late 1970s… but now is half fallen in. Nobody famous lived there, nobody famous died there. Williams was a quiet unassuming town on the railroad with a few grand houses, stores, post office, creamery, a hotel, blacksmith and garage, farm implement store and a few other goodies every little prairie town needs including a park. The population never grew over a few hundred, which included outlying areas.
I have a book full of wonderful first hand stories about life there… but, will spare you the details as my finds, sorry to say, really sucked. These folks lived on the Montana high plains during some rough years… they didn’t loose money, and they didn’t have treasures to bury.
I detected here once before… it was 6 degrees and the ground was like concrete so I wanted to get back to it.
The truth is… this place has been bugging me more than exciting me… so I made the 80 mile drive to check it out Sunday, just to finally hunt it and scratch it off the list. We have free reign to hunt it anytime we (Wingman Tony and I) want to – and I can tell you; “I’m never going back.”
The drive out…

Finally… the last thing with the name Williams on it…

And the last five miles…

That morning in Great Falls it was 50 degrees… but when I got to Williams it is 30 degrees… and it snow flurried on and off for the next four hours…

Google overview of the old town site…

Three before and after pics… I tried to get the angle right. Hopefully the pictures are close enough to see the resemblance.



Friends I made in the old Williams Town Park…

The only find that made my heart jump – an eye ball find before my detector swung over it…

The crape’ I found… none of it worth keeping… at all. Even the insulator is chipped and broken. I’m showing you everything I dug except the 50 nails…

This is a curious “what is it”. Its aluminum and used to be a round or on oblong shaped tapered tube. There is a small ring on the larger end. I’m not sure how long it could have been originally but the part I found is around 6 inches. Any ideas?

As always – thanks for looking.
PS - Wingman Tony, you were right all along, this place sucked.
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Nov 06, 2007, 10:26 AM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
Looks like a great trip. Nice post.
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Nov 06, 2007, 10:32 AM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
well it was an adventure and ya got to see it..so it wasnt a total bomb... wish I coulda seen it... so there is what? one person that still lives there?
Live your life in such a way, that when your feet hit the floor in the morning, satan shudders and says, OH CHIT, SHE'S AWAKE.
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Nov 06, 2007, 10:36 AM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
 Originally Posted by bootybay
well it was an adventure and ya got to see it..so it wasnt a total bomb... wish I coulda seen it... so there is what? one person that still lives there?
One guy lives there... in the last house left in town, and owns al the townsite property. All the others moved away by the 1960s (most by the late 30s) and they all took their houses with them. LOL
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Nov 06, 2007, 10:49 AM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
Jim, I love the photos and all the interesting history that you and WT came up with. . . very cool!
I guess you might say that this is one piece of an interesting puzzle you've finally put in place 
Take care,
watercolor
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Nov 06, 2007, 10:55 AM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
That place did suck. I am glad you are smart enough to not go back.
Keep hitting those meadows, buddy. There are but-tins to be had!
Kirk
P.S. Did the small coil pick between the trash?
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Nov 06, 2007, 11:20 AM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
 Originally Posted by plehbah
Sounds like a great place to find a trade token from a ghost town. Remember, persistence pays!
I know its easy for me to agree with this statement, so I will Must be other goodies hiding & it maybe worth considering when your desperate.
Great pictures with excellent comparisons - made for an interesting post, even without the gold coin
TOO BUSY TO DETECT, YOU'RE TOO BUSY!!!
'No good comes from thinking about how much time we waste detecting, as wasted time is good soul time' - me 25/06/08
How do you find Gold coins? Reply: 'By finding lots of Silver ones..'
A real man thinks about detecting every 6 seconds
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Nov 06, 2007, 11:26 AM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
Your pictures are great as is the story. It sounds like the place really bites as far as finds are concerned. I must agree though, you think there would be a trade token or two kicking around in there somewhere. Oh well now it is off your list and off your mind so that is a good thing. Time to hit the fields!!!!!!
Holding history in our hands is a treasure in itself.
~Minelab EXll~
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Nov 06, 2007, 11:51 AM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
I think the chance to walk around an old town that has been lost to time is priceless in itself. There are many many old towns that nobody has heard of that have a history of their own. Even though you were not there during its heyday, you are now part of its history simply for bringing the place to our attention. Very very cool in my opinion.
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Nov 06, 2007, 11:56 AM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
Jim, I think I see a Colonial foundation in that field to the right.
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Nov 06, 2007, 12:36 PM
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CANE FIELD BANDITS and IRON BRIGADE MEMBER
Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
 Originally Posted by KirkPA
Did the small coil pick between the trash? 
 Originally Posted by KirkPA
Jim, I think I see a Colonial foundation in that field to the right. 
Kirk, I love ya bud...but you gotta stop being a prick!
Spring 2012 CaneField Bandits Totals:
TEN Half Reales:
1740, 1777, 1784, 1796, 1801, 180?, 1806, 1807, 1808, and 1814
1836 8 Reales
A 17?? One Real
1819 Token/Jeton
Two "Russian Blue" Trade Beads
Henry Clay Campaign Button, 1820s or 1830s
FIVE Early New Orleans Seated Coins:
1838-O Dime (no stars), Two 1839-O Half Dimes, an 1840-O Dime, and an 1842-O Half Dime
1892 Barber Dime
1918 Walking Liberty Half
1866 and 18?? Shield Nickels, and some GawGag V's and Beefaloes.
Military Relics:
Possible Spanish Colonial Era Cap Badge
FOUR War of 1812 Artillery Buttons
1820s Pewter Militia "U.S." Button
CW Eagle Artillery Cuff Button
CW Eagle Infantry Officer's Coat Button
3-Ringers, Enfields, Musketballs, and Shell Fragments
Any relics, coins, or other items appearing in my finds posts were found on PRIVATE PROPERTY with total consent and permission from the owners of said property.
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Nov 06, 2007, 12:57 PM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
ya know - it was a nice story and a good post, it reminds me alot of a place i once had found, i was so excited and researched it up and down and was absolutely SURE there was good stuff there to be had, well after a few trips to it, i slowly realized, as you did with this site, that for whatever reason there was nothing there to find ... all that history and there was nothing there ...
sometimes things just don't add up ... your site had hundreds of people over 25 + years, lots of buildings and was probably miles from any other town, but yet nothing there to find ...
and on the flip side, i've been to some farm fields recently that were just that, farm fields, no buildings, no activities, not even listed as anything other than a farm field on maps 150+ years old - no history there what-so-ever but there were coins there - for whatever reason, lots of coins ...
go figure ...
take care
vp
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Nov 06, 2007, 01:34 PM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
 Originally Posted by BuckleBoy
 Originally Posted by KirkPA
Did the small coil pick between the trash? 
 Originally Posted by KirkPA
Jim, I think I see a Colonial foundation in that field to the right. 
Kirk, I love ya bud...but you gotta stop being a prick!
Buck,
Jim knows I am joking with him.
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Nov 06, 2007, 07:13 PM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
personally i would have ignored the main open area
then pounded the area around the general store
then after nothing
hope for a few cool items in the open areas
*hats off* been there
All animals are equal, but some are more equal then others. -George Orwell
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Nov 06, 2007, 07:36 PM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
Jim, I truly enjoyed my visit to the ghost town, I loved the scenery and I believe the relics you found are just really neat. You did an outstanding job on the research and you met some nice looking friends too. I would go back in a heartbeat, my kind of MDing.
RR
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Nov 06, 2007, 07:58 PM
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Nov 06, 2007, 08:23 PM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back
Thanks everybody... I really appreciate the comments and am glad you liked the post...
There is prolly some stuff out there... but the "quality to quantity" ratio is way to low for me to
seriously spend more time there...
The area around the store would prolly be the most productive, if a guy wanted to dig iron
the rest of his life... not me... not here.
One more comparison picture... the color store picture was taken in January of this year by myself.
The area is SO littered with iron, I would not even contemplate hitting it... Not every site is a winner.

Also... any and all information about Williams, MT to include the B&W pictures came from the book: Williams, The Gem of the Project, by: Freda Nelson... who at the time of publication on 1979 was the last resident of Williams, MT. Or the current resident who I shall not name.
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Nov 06, 2007, 08:47 PM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back (Updated Pic & Comment)
I have to say it - holy sh-t, look at that place. To a Long Islander, it looks like the moon. That first picture is incredible! I can see why they call it "Big Sky."
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Nov 06, 2007, 08:52 PM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back (Updated Pic & Comment)
 Originally Posted by bookfisher
I have to say it - holy sh-t, look at that place. To a Long Islander, it looks like the moon. That first picture is incredible! I can see why they call it "Big Sky."
I'm from upstate NY originally... I have in-laws on the Island... both in South Hampton and in Hicksville. Been there... done that.
I like Montana Better by the way. It's not the moon... but it sure beats the Cross Bronx Expressway... LMAO
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Nov 06, 2007, 09:27 PM
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Re: Montana Ghost Town - Never Going Back (Updated Pic & Comment)
Jim this is a great post ! I love viewing the pictures of the endless highway Your story > great also! I can see why you love Montana
That man is a success who has lived well, laughed often and loved much....... Robert Lewis Stevenson
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