FOR SALE: New "Boots and Shovels" Book; 2nd. Printing
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FOR SALE: New copies of Boots and Shovels, A History of the Greenfield Irrigation District Division of the Sun River Project, Fairfield, Montana
These are from the second printing of the original book. These books were printed in 2007.
The books are offered by The Fairfield Historical Society, a 501(c)3 non-profit based in Fairfield, Montana. A portion of the proceeds go to The Fairfield Historical Society. These proceeds will go toward developing a museum preserving the history of The Sun River Project and Greenfields Irrigation District in Fairfield.
The books are $70 each, with local pickup. For more information, or to order book, contact us at info@fairfieldhistorical.org. For shipped orders, there will be an additional shipping fee. Contact us for additional information.
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- Cascade County, Montana
- Montana History
- Irrigation Districts
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