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Welcome to Exeter ...

So far, we found very little information about Exeter. The little that we've found leads us believe that the community is historic.<1>

We've added Exeter to our Gazetteer with the hope that we can develop more information. We would especially like to find the location of Exeter - knowing its coordinates, we can explore things like its relationship to neighboring communities, nearby cemeteries, etc. If you can help us with Exeter, please Contact Us.


While we don't have the exact location of Exeter , we believe that it would have been located within present day Phillips County<2>.

Time Zone: The area where Exeter was located is in the Mountain Time Zone (MST/MDT) and observes daylight saving time

The Area Code where Exeter was located: 406

Communities Also Named Exeter ...

Using our Gazetteer, we found that there are two Montana communities named Exeter: This one is located in Phillips County and the other is located in Dawson County.

Beyond Montana, there are 22 communities that are also named Exeter - they are located in British Columbia, California, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina (2), Ohio (2), Ontario, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Virginia.

For more information, see our Tidbits & Trivia Page for Exeter.

Footnotes ...

<1>We use the term 'Historic' broadly and it generally means that the community no longer exists. However, it can also mean that the community might still exist, but was significantly larger or had a more 'official' existence in the past than it does now. Unfortunately our sources of data have proven to be unreliable. If you can provide us with more specific information about Exeter, please let us know so that we can improve our accuracy.
<2>If you're interested in how the shape of Montana's counties, including Phillips, have changed over time, we recommend the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries.