Mr. Preston Boyd MossMrs. Martha "Mattie" Woodson Moss

About the museum

About the Moss family

Educational programs

Getting involved

Events at the Moss Mansion

Photo Gallery

Restoration news

Gift shop



Moss Mansion links page

Conact us
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About the Moss family

Educational programs

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Photo Gallery

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Gift shop



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            Mr. Preston Boyd MossMrs. Martha "Mattie" Woodson Moss

About the museum

About the Moss family

Educational programs

Getting involved

Events at the Moss Mansion

Photo Gallery

Restoration news

Gift shop



Moss Mansion links page

Conact us
About the museum

About the Moss family

Educational programs

Getting involved

Events at the Moss Mansion

Photo Gallery

Restoration news

Gift shop



Moss Mansion links page

Contact us


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Date:
29 Jun 1999
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11:42:29
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Lawrence Thorne
Montana Communications Network:

It was a great pleasure to work on the new Moss Mansion site. I look forward to working with you again in the future.


Date:
29 Jun 1999
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11:44:37
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Matt Wagenman
Montana Communications Network:

The site looks great! Good luck to the Moss Mansion.


Date:
21 Nov 1999
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22:31:31
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I send my regards from New Orleans. This site is fantastic, and I hope that many people visit so that may know the beauty that this home possesses. I look forward to coming back to visit.

Joe Mace


Date:
19 Feb 2000
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18:05:01
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Moss Mansion is one of the places I like to visit when I come to Billings. My Daughters like to visit it also.


Date:
17 Mar 2000
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15:23:39
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We really enjoyed the Home when we visited. Thank you so much, we look forward to visiting again!!! Keep up the fantastic work!


Date:
15 May 2000
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19:46:01
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Very interactive web page-a visitor to the Moss Mansion told me that they looked up mansions in Montana before they came thru the state and decided to stop in Billings to see the mansion.


Date:
01 Jul 2000
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15:31:57
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Very Interesting!


Date:
30 Sep 2000
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13:50:52
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I thoroughly enjoyed my second visit to the mansion this week.Too bad more Billings residents have not looked at a truly Montana treasure. It makes the Winchester Mansion in San Jose look like an outhouse. The Moss family deserves a special honor for their part in the preservation of this part of Montana history.


Date:
25 Oct 2000
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13:28:15
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I was just looking over your web site and I was fascinated by the information I found. I had the privilege of touring the mansion when I was in high school. I used to live in Billings and every time I went by that house I always had to stare at it because it fascinated me so much. My father spent most of his childhood in Billings and new the last Moss that lived in that house. So he told me what they were like. I was glad when I finally got an opportunity to tour that house. I really enjoyed it.

thanks, VJ


Date:
06 Jan 2001
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11:19:07
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The site was lovely. I will be in the area and I would love to have this as one of my stopping grounds. Keep up the great work.


Date:
27 Apr 2001
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13:13:08
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What a delight to find this site! Several years ago when my husband was a child, his family used to visit at the mansion when it was still a Moss family home. His father is the nephew of John and Kula Arnold and spent a great deal of time in Montana as a young man. (My husband's paternal grandmother was sister to John Arnold.) It is great to finally see pictures of the house I had only heard about. Thank you for the (tiny) slice of his family history. Best regards, Mrs. Ivan Arthur Parry, Jr.


Date:
08 May 2001
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21:22:29
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Very interesting and historical site. Was drawn to it because I am also a Moss. No relation, I'm sure. The pictures of the family and their brief bios was very interesting. signed, Frederick Moss, Jr.


Date:
16 May 2001
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17:18:42
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Janna Wade These kind of historical things capture my curiosity and give me such a huge interest it the house! I love it!


Date:
08 Jun 2001
Time:
14:28:03
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This site is wonderful. The information is well organized and is appropriate for the mission of the Moss home. Keep up the good work!

Kandice Zeman


Date:
06 Jul 2001
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21:22:10
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I use to live in Billings and walk by Moss Mansion on my way to and from school. It always interested me. I will be in Billings in a couple of weeks and look forward to the tour to finally get a look inside. The web site was a real special find for me. Yours truly, Anna Miller from Arizona


Date:
07 Jul 2001
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12:56:57
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The part of Moss Mansion I like was all the neat stuff that was in the house was the same thing that they had is still there and like it is brand new like they didn't even use any of the stuff like the dress in Mattie and Kula's closet and all the stuff in the bed rooms like the guest bed room the bed hasn't even touch it at all. Then the living room they just paint the day before Virginia moss died and living room some people said that they could hear the voices of the kids and the parents yelling and screaming all over the house and all the clothes were like they haven't even been worn and all the beds haven't been slept in yet.

please write me back at chelseaumberger@hotmail.com,tiffanybutler41129@yahoo.com,u_chelsea1@excite.com.or last but not least uchelsea@mtv.com


Date:
12 Jul 2001
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22:04:51
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Very informative website. Would have enjoyed a virtual tour of the home, but it looks like that may be coming in the future. Hope so! It is very nice to be able to read a fairly complete history of the family that lived in the home. Thank you!


Date:
13 Nov 2001
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08:10:55
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This is Eric Larson, Denise's son, I was looking at the web site for some pictures for a school project. The site is very nice. :)


Date:
12 Mar 2002
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07:52:47
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We have recently visited the Moss Mansion while in Billings for the ABC bowling tournament and were very impressed with how the mansion has been preserved and restored. The tour was given by a lady named Joy who seemed to really know and love her job! We just wanted to let people know what a treasure you have in Billings and highly recommend a tour of this wonderful place. Rich and Tess Senborn Campbell, Ohio


Date:
19 Mar 2002
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11:23:11
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I have lived in Billings all my life and enjoy the rich heritage of homes which surround the mansion. The Moss Mansion is the highlight of the area. It is well worth your time to visit and step back into history.


Date:
07 May 2002
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11:08:30
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I want a picture of the most beautiful Mansions in the world


Date:
10 May 2002
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14:44:29
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Very nice Website. We will have to visit the Museum some day.

Ray & Julie Moss Fountain, CO


Date:
17 Jun 2002
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16:33:42
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It is a wonderful display of information and programs available for the entire family. Your graphics are lovely and elegant! Angela Cimmino


Date:
10 Oct 2002
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15:04:07
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I can't wait for the virtual tour. I took a real tour last weekend while in Billings -- I could have just looked and looked for hours.


Date:
24 Oct 2002
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16:32:25
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Wonderful site. I have been at the Moss many times and I learned more every time I went there it has wonderful history. Thanks for keeping our history alive.


Date:
13 Dec 2002
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15:18:18
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This website I think is very interesting to me.age7 and I am coming to the moss mansion on Monday Dec 16th, 2002


Date:
13 Dec 2002
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16:59:56
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I am learning about the Moss Mansion and family in school. I think this website is very nice. I liked looking at all the Moss family pictures. Thank You, Meghan Regan, Arrowhead Elementary School Grade 2


Date:
13 Dec 2002
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18:59:31
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I love the moss family.  I think this web page is awsome.age7 2ndgrade arrowhead school Mrs.Mace Justin


Date:
31 Dec 2002
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19:39:47
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I was very pleased with the wonderful information that was on this site. I was able to learn more about PB & Mattie. The amount of information is very well put together and the pictures are great. Thank you for putting the site up.


Date:
15 Jan 2003
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10:59:57
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I grew up in Billings and I remember staring in awe every time my parents drove by the Moss Mansion. I moved away in 1986. I was thrilled when I came back to visit and went on the tour. It was truly remarkable to hear the stories and see everything inside. It was more beautiful than I expected.


Date:
19 Jan 2003
Time:
15:56:51
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I have been to the Moss Mansion, I love it there!!!


Date:
03 Feb 2003
Time:
18:22:57
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Very nice website. 


Date:
27 Feb 2003
Time:
22:23:26
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very interesting I found this website because my maiden name was moss the pictures actually favor some of my nieces our family is from virginia but would bet there is some distant connection. thanks kathy moss parker


Date:
14 Mar 2003
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12:18:52
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I was on the internet looking for a Moss Coat of Arms. I had a chill go up my spine when I saw my name, Virginia Moss. I am sure there is no relation. I thank you for such an informative website such as this. I am anxious to see the virtual tour of the mansion. I also hope to see the Moss Family Coat of Arms.


Date:
06 Apr 2003
Time:
19:36:15
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I had no idea such a place existed. I would be interested in visiting some day, having never been to Montana. Continued success. Duane L. Moss, Normal, IL


Date:
22 Apr 2003
Time:
15:49:18
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seeking information about your lace collection?? Who collected it and any information about it. Will you eventually post pictures? Lori Howe of lacefairy.com lacefairy@adelphia.net


Date:

09 May 2003
Time:
12:46:05
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Good luck to our family! The mansion looks great and so does the site. Hopefully the family history will be restored for years to come.


Date:
09 May 2003
Time:
12:47:43
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Good luck to the Moss Family. The history of it has been incredible. The mansion is apart of the Moss history and should be restored. Good luck. Kimberly Moss


Date:
09 Jun 2003
Time:
07:56:19
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My friend and I visited your mansion in 2002. It is a beautiful place. The website is really good also. We enjoyed our stay in Billings. It was a make a wish visit, my friend wanted to visit Billings. Thank you for being a part of that wish. Debbie and Jamie


Date:
23 Jun 2003
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12:17:17
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its really cool


Date:
12 Jul 2003
Time:
16:52:59
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I have visited the mansion/museum numerous times that I am in Billings and have discovered new and intriguing information each time I have visited. Although I have visited all the mansions of Montana, I still find this one to be the best preserved of them all. Keep up the good work!!!


Date:
17 Jul 2003
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00:37:25
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I was born and raised in Billings, Montana and have always loved the Moss Mansion. Like they say, you just don't know what you've got until you lose it. I have moved from Billings, but Billings and The Moss Mansion have never left my daily thoughts. Thank Heavens for all of those who work daily to preserve this beautiful piece of our History. The web site is also very wonderful and informative! Thank You! Tara Lee Holwegner Bertucci


Date:
25 Aug 2003
Time:
11:10:57
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Thanks, Sonya Moss


Date:
02 Sep 2003
Time:
15:51:21
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This is truly an exceptional addition to Billings. How lucky we are to have this home - and to have it preserved and open to the public!!


Date:
17 Sep 2003
Time:
09:37:46
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Nice site!!!


Date:
22 Sep 2003
Time:
22:16:56
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i love the mansion, it is very pretty and would like to visit someday. come and visit us, all welcome @http://goshenmountain.com


Date:
29 Sep 2003
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00:57:51
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I once visited the Moss Mansion when I was young and a member of a local Girl Scouts club back in the late 80's. I remember the house had a huge impact on me and so did the stories of the family, even at the young age I was. I still have vivid images of certain parts of the house in my mind. It was just like yesterday!


Date:
01 Nov 2003
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16:27:39
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I was born in Montana and raised in the Lockwood area until I was around 9. I went to the Lincoln JR High school downtown Billings and walked by the mansion everyday on my way home. As a kid the mansion was a place that was spooky, mysterious and made the hair on the back of our necks stand on end. As an adult it is a beautiful site, no longer spooky but still very much mysterious to me. My husband and 12 year old daughter have never been there but I am planning a trip there for Summer 2004, I look forward to seeing the big house, now on the inside as well as the out. T Ryan Washington State


Date:
04 Nov 2003
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08:50:20
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Thank you for providing an excellant web site and an outstanding resource for the history of Billings. I know more about the Moss Mansion and family now than I knew when I was growing up back there 60+ years ago. Sincerely, Dick Kraske


Date:
03 Dec 2003
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13:11:04
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The site is very interesting. I will be coming to Billings soon on business and I look forward to visiting the museum.


Date:
04 Jan 2004
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00:39:10
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very interesting frederick moss england frederick moss @ntl world .com


Date:
18 Feb 2004
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14:25:25
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Dear Moss Mansion Staff, We liked seeing the inside of the Moss Mansion. We have driven by it a lot and have always wondered what was inside. The harp, the toy trucks, the sleigh bed and the dolls were awesome. The movie was cool. Thank you for the tour. Love, Mrs. Neujahr's Kindergarten Class at Morin Elementary School Christopher Corbin Christian Joshua Naomi Codie


Date:
02 Mar 2004
Time:
16:27:40
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I have volunteered ant Moss Mansion in the past and I was awe struck. I love Moss Mansion so much I want to build one of my own someday. Nikkie Bennett


Date:
05 Apr 2004
Time:
13:06:23
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hi i am from Billings Montana but now I am in Ronan Montana and i love this site! I am doing a research paper about the Moss Mansion!



Date:
28 Apr 2004
Time:
08:04:13
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I think your website is really cool. I've been in the Moss Mansion before and it looks just like how it looks in the pictures. Its a nice website.



Date:
30 Jul 2004
Time:
08:37:24
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my name is stacey moss


Date:
07 Sep 2004
Time:
20:58:51
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This was a great web site I got a lot of information.


Date:
29 Oct 2004
Time:
22:06:45
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i grew up in billings and still live hear but i find it blaa if they had a reanaction of there life that would be fun and show more of the house make copiesof stuff u fond like picyures the tuke or diarys that woulkd make it better or do the whole house like all the storys or let peole to got throught on there own


Date:
29 Oct 2004
Time:
22:08:38
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i grew up in billings and still live hear but i find it blaa if they had a reanaction of there life that would be fun and show more of the house make copies of stuff u fond like picturs they took or diarys that would make it better or do the whole house like all the leavels or let peole go throught on there own


Date:
29 Oct 2004
Time:
22:09:25
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i grew up in billings and still live hear but i find it blaa if they had a reanaction of there life that would be fun and show more of the house make copies of stuff you found like picturs they took or diarys that would make it better or do the whole house like all the leavels or let peole go throught on there own


Date:
29 Oct 2004
Time:
22:10:49
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i grew up in billings and still live hear,but i find it blaa. if they had a reanaction of there life that would be fun. show more of the house,make copies of stuff you found ,like picturs they took or diarys that would make it better and do the whole house like all the levels or let peole go throught on there own.aw


Date:
30 Oct 2004
Time:
19:51:08
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I've enjoyed reading about the the Moss family and the Moss Mansion history. My mother and I toured the Moss Mansion last evening on the "Murder Mystery" tour. This was my third tour through the mansion and enjoy it each time through and am glad this part of history is preserved. XXXX


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