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Chinook, Blaine Co., Montana

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Chinook, Blaine Co., Montana
History

Many Volga German families moved to Milk River Valley town of Chinook to work in the sugarbeet industry in 1923.

In 1924, the Utah-Idaho Sugarbeet Company moved its plant from Union Gap, Washington, to Chinook. The grand opening took place on 1 October 1925, and the factory remained open for 26 years.

Volga German Families

The following Volga German families are known to have settled in and around Chinook:

Allman from Streckerau
Benner
Brese from Konstantinovka
Feil from Blumenfeld
Green from Neu-Norka
Koenig from Semenovka
Neibauer from Kautz
Reinhardt

Sources

- Sallet, Richard. Russian-German Settlement in the United States (Fargo, ND: North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies, 1974): 51.

Resources

- Kuper Memorial Cemetery (FindAGrave.com)

Utah-Idaho Sugarbeet Factory in Chinook, Montana

48.589922, -109.231231

Volga Colonies

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50.909167, 45.121667
50.819667, 46.410167
50.3383, 45.3622
50.990667, 47.079333
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