For your consideration are two Bozeman Creek signs from Bozeman, Montana circa mid to late 1900s. The first and larger sign shows a yellow background and reads, "NOTICE! The Area Behind This Sign Bozeman Creek Watershed Is Closed To All Forms of Use To Prevent Pollution of the Water Supply of the City of Bozeman / All Persons Are Prohibited From trespassing. Trespassers Will Be Arrested and Prosecuted / City Of Bozeman U.S. Forest Service State Department Public Health" in black lettering. Two mounting holes are present on the left and right hand side while bullet holes are scattered throughout. The sign shows fair condition with wear present from its age and use over the years. Bullet holes and warping to the metal present. The second sign is smaller and circular Bozeman Creek sign reading, "No Dumping / Drains To Bozeman Creek". It shows colors of blue and yellow and an image of a fish in the center. The sign shows good condition overall with wear present from its age and use. Paint chipping is present. The larger sign measures 7" L x 9 7/8" W, while the smaller one measures 4" L x 4" W. They have a collective weight of 6 ounces.