Every western town had its houses of ill repute. In Montana, a few significant remnants of these colorful businesses survive. There’s the
Dumas in Butte,
Big Dorothy’s in Helena, and two of Mary Gleim’s West Front Street brothels in Missoula. Gleim was a flamboyant character who operated eight “female boarding houses” in Missoula’s red light district where railroad men patronized its honky tonks and saloons. Gleim’s splashy career included conviction in 1894 for the attempted murder of a riva...
Published on May 23, 2012 07:21