Pierre Wibaux, scion of a distinguished French textile family, arrived here at the settlement of Mingusville in 1883, establishing a cattle ranch about 12 miles north. His herds fared well during the devastating “Hard Winter of 1886-1887,” after which he borrowed family money to buy out less fortunate ranchers. By the mid-1890s, his ranch was one of the largest cattle operations in the nation, running about 65,000 head of cattle and 300 of horses. He sold from 3,000 to 9,000 cattle each year. Wibaux and others persuaded the Northern Pacific Railroad to build stockyards here in 1883, and to enlarge them in 1894. Wibaux campaigned to have Mingusville platted and renamed for him, both of which occurred in 1894. Two years previously, he and Henry Boice of the Berry-Boice Cattle Company had built this office/residence. Wibaux soon took it over completely, and used it during the week to oversee his business interests. The building faced north until W. A. Orgain, a local merchant, purchased the property in 1903 and moved the building to the rear and facing west. Originally it was surrounded by a lush park of grass and arbored vines tended by a French gardener, the water for irrigation and two artificial ponds supplied by an elevated tank filled by a windmill.

Images

#3. Pierre Wibaux House
#3. Pierre Wibaux House #3. Pierre Wibaux House Wibaux, Montana Photographer: John N. DeHaas, Jr. Date: June, 1978 View looking southeast, showing restored porch along west facade with wood columns and decorative brackets. Stove chimneys not completed. [verso] b&w print Source: Official records of the Montana State Historic Preservation Office, Helena, Montana Creator: John N. DeHaas, Jr. Date: June, 1978
#4. Pierre Wibaux House
#4. Pierre Wibaux House #4. Pierre Wibaux House Wibaux, Montana Photographer: John N. DeHaas, Jr. Date: June, 1978 View looking northwest, showing gabled south end and the east side. Door and horizontal window removed and original style windows restored. Chimney work not complete. [verso] b&w print Source: Official records of the Montana State Historic Preservation Office, Helena, Montana Creator: John N. DeHaas, Jr. Date: June, 1978
2006-2028 [Wibaux Museum]
2006-2028 [Wibaux Museum] Source: Wibaux Museum, Wibaux, Montana Creator: Unidentified photographer Date: 07/21/1999

Location

West Orgain Avenue, Wibaux, Montana | Public

Metadata

The Montana National Register Sign Program, “Wibaux House,” Historic Montana, accessed April 24, 2024, https://historicmt.org/items/show/2140.