Pony, Montana

Pony is an unincorporated community in northeastern Madison County, Montana, United States on the eastern edge of the Tobacco Root Mountains. It includes the 192-acre (78 ha) Pony Historic District, a historic district with 95 contributing buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2][3][4]

Pony
Unincorporated area
Pony, Montana
Coordinates: 45°39′31″N 111°53′40″W[1]
Websitewww.ponyhomecoming.com
Pony Historic District
Area192 acres (78 ha)
ArchitectH.M. Patterson
Architectural styleQueen Anne
MPSPony MRA
NRHP reference No.87001264[2]
Added to NRHPAugust 4, 1987
Ore mill in Pony

The town gained its name from the nickname of one of its early miners, Tecumseth Smith, a small man nicknamed "Pony" because of his diminutive size.[5][6]

Settled in the 1860s, in the late nineteenth century, Pony was a prosperous gold-mining community with at least 5,000 residents. Mining operations declined in the early 20th century and all were closed by 1922.[5]

A number of historic buildings from Pony's boom era remain in the old town today. Major buildings are managed, voluntarily, by The Pony Homecoming Club, a non-profit organization that maintains the town's public spaces.[7]

Former Montana Lieutenant Gov. Karl Ohs owned a ranch in Pony.

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