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Fergus County was created by act of the Fourteenth Legislative Assembly, Montana Territory, in the Spring of 1885. It covers 4,253 square miles and 2,765,685 acres. It is 70 miles north to south at the longest distance and 90 miles across the longest distance east to west.
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Fergus County is a county in the U.S. state of Montana with a population of 11,663 as of 2022. It was founded in 1885 and named for James Fergus, a Montana politician.
The Fergus County Records department is responsible for the recording, scanning and indexing of deeds, mortgages, surveys, mining work, mortgage releases, power of attorney, military discharges and many other various documents.
The Fergus County Commissioners are located on the second floor of the courthouse. They are in the office from Monday through Friday each week. Commission Meetings & Minutes
Learn about Fergus County, a county in Montana named after James Fergus, a notable politician. Discover its history, towns, events, attractions, and the Charlie Russell Chew-Choo Dinner Train.
Fergus County, Montana has 4,339.3 square miles of land area and is the 8th largest county in Montana by total area.
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Fergus County is named after James Fergus, a Montana politician and the county seat is Lewistown, the geographic center of Montana. The county has diverse landscapes, wildlife, and attractions, such as the Missouri Breaks National Monument, the Charlie Russell Chew Choo dinner train, and the Montana Winter Fair.