Iowa Washing Machine Co. Wooden Washing Machine - Bozeman, Montana
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Museum of the Rockies Living History Farm is located at 600 W. Kagy Blvd, Bozeman, MT.
Waymark Code: WM17CF5
Location: Montana, United States
Date Posted: 01/26/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member rjmcdonough1
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Bozeman was founded in August of 1864 by John Bozeman, a frontiersman from Georgia who led wagon trains west to the gold fields in the Montana Territory along the Bozeman Trail, a cutoff of the Oregon Trail. The town served as a supply hub for prospectors looking to strike it rich near Bannack and Virginia City.

Bozeman became the county seat of Gallatin County in 1867.

The Living History Farm represents a homestead typical of those found in southwestern Montana in 1890 – 1910. The exhibit area includes the Tinsley House, outbuildings, and surrounding gardens and fields.

The house is an original 1889 homestead. The milking barn was built in the early 1900s.


The farm gives visitors an insight into the daily lifestyle of the people who settled in Montana in the late 1800s and an appreciation for its agricultural history. Homesteaders used the resources they had or could acquire, to build their homes, provide food and clothing, and create a sense of community. Their lives were inseparable from labor. Daily chores included cooking, water hauling, wood chopping, and milking while washing clothes, baking bread, and churning butter needed to be done weekly.
Source: Museum of the Rockies


Missourian, William Tinsley traveled to Montana in 1864 to stake his own homestead claim in Willow Creek, MT.

William and his soon to be wife, Lucy Ann Nave met in Virginia City, MT where William worked for the Wells Fargo Stage Company and Lucy worked as a seamstress.

After William and Lucy were married, they moved to William's 160 acre homestead claim in Willow Creek and built a modest one room cabin in 1867.

Eight children and 20 years later, the Tinsley family began building the house that is now the Museum of the Rockies Living History Farm centerpiece. The Tinsley Family occupied this house on the original homestead claim until around 1920.
Transcribed from sign

Iowa Washing Machine Co. old wood washing machine is circa 1900 - 1915. The design features a wooden barrel, metal rings around the top and bottom. The lid swings up and opens to one side revealing a dolly mechanism attached to the lid. These are wooden sticks or mallets with an attached cluster of legs or pegs and is used to pound and grab onto and move the clothes through the water. Once the lid is closed a gear on the top that is attached to a removable arm. At the bottom of the barrel there is a stopper that can be removed to drain the water after use.

Also, there is an Anchor Brand wringer attached that is adjustable by tightening or loosening the tension of the rollers. The wringer was made by Lovell Manufacturing Co., Erie PA U.S.A.
Address:
600 W. Kagy Blvd.
Bozeman, Montana
United States 59717


Website for Museum/Business: [Web Link]

Admission: Day Pass Cost: $14.50 adult, $9.50 kids 5-17, 4 and under is free.

Business Hours:
Daily - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

closed: New Years
Thanksgiving Day
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day


Website for additional information: Not listed

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