Talk:Drummond, Montana

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Note on naming of Drummond
The 'Dillon Tribune' of 10/27/1883 reported this: The platts of the new town of Drummond have been completed.... It was changed from 'Packer's Ranch' to 'Edwardsville' in 1873. The name change to Drummond was evidently the work of the General Agent of the Northern Pacific RR. I see no newspaper references explaining the name's origin, however this was in the Helena Weekly Herald of 10/11/1883 - "The proposed substitution of "Flint" was not approved by General Agent Lamborn, who telegraphed that Drummond was as good as any other name." Jwilsonjwilson (talk) 19:14, 31 May 2022 (UTC)