Thirteen Mile Lamb and Wool Company – Belgrade
Thirteen Mile Farm is the site of one of the first homesteads in the Gallatin Valley. John Reese, a geologic engineer from Wales, came to Montana by way of Pennsylvania, Illinois, and Utah in 1864. Initially Reese mined for gold in Virginia City, Montana, southwest of here, but within a few years he transitioned to agriculture, raising food for his family and the new communities beginning in the region. He had his choice of much of the valley and selected this site with it’s deep soil, natural sub-irrigation and springs, and a slight slope to the south. The log barn was built in 1864 and the log home was completed in 1865 (both in the photo). The Reese family lived on and worked the farm until 1904 when it was sold to the Sexton family. Becky Weed and Dave Tyler purchased the farm from descendants of the Sextons in 1987.
Our latest helper, Brook, recruited recently to add some forward-looking management to this evolving operation, considers her principal duties to inspire laughter and humility amidst all the complex history and uncertain future. She will make sure we finish introducing the other players at Thirteen Mile as we amend this website. She arrived here April 14th at 8.5 weeks old, 7/8 Border Collie, from working parents on a large cattle ranch in Avon, Montana.
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