Gildersleeve Mine

The Gildersleeve Mine, in Lolo National Forest near Superior in Mineral County, Montana, was a gold and barite mine listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

The listed 5 acre area included nine contributing buildings, two contributing sites, two contributing structures, and a contributing object. These include:
 * cook / main house, a 48.5x10.25 ft one-story frame building
 * bunkhouse
 * little house / office
 * blacksmith shop and drying area
 * two outhouses
 * meat house
 * chicken coop
 * wood shed
 * mine adit
 * water system
 * mining equipment
 * tailings pile

It was deemed notable as "the most complete depression-era mining camp remaining in western Montana. Located within the Cedar Creek Historic Mining District, the Gildersleeve mine is the heart of a family-run hard rock mining operation established and run by the Gildersleeve family of Superior, Montana. It is a unique mining community built atop tailings from late 19th-century mining activities."

The complex also supported U.S. Forest Service activity.