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Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley

Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley
Author: Phyllis Smith
Publisher: Falcon Guides
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Bozeman (Mont.)
ISBN: 9781560445401

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Lively historic narrative, profusely illustrated with nearly 300 photographs, etchings, and maps.


Day Hikes Around Bozeman, Montana

Day Hikes Around Bozeman, Montana
Author: Robert Stone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Bozeman Region (Mont.)
ISBN: 9781573420174

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Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley

Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley
Author: Tom Mulvaney
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738570846

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By the time picture postcards came into popular use shortly after 1900, Bozeman was almost 40 years old and prospering, and the Gallatin Valley was becoming settled. The region is well documented in the 20th century by postcards, many of which are published here for the first time. Initial chapters include Bozeman's downtown, Sweet Pea Festival parades, the Bozeman Round-Up, the state university, and the town's continuing expansion. The second part looks at the Gallatin Valley, from Three Forks to Belgrade, and south to Gallatin Canyon.


Gallatin Canyon

Gallatin Canyon
Author: Thomas McGuane
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307425991

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From the acclaimed author of Ninety-two in the Shade and Cloudbursts—the stories of Gallatin Canyon are rich in the wit, compassion, and matchless language for which Thomas McGuane is celebrated. Set mostly in famed Big Sky Country, McGuane brings us an "astonishing" (The New York Times Book Review) collection in which place exerts the power of destiny. A boy makes a surprising discovery skating at night on Lake Michigan; an Irish clan in Massachusetts gather around their dying matriarch; a battered survivor of the glory days of Key West washes up on other shores. Several of the stories unfold in Big Sky country: a father tries to buy his adult son’s way out of virginity; a convict turns cowhand on a ranch; a couple makes a fateful drive through a perilous gorge. McGuane's people are seekers, beguiled by the land's beauty and myth, compelled by the fantasy of what a locale can offer, forced to reconcile dream and truth.


Bozeman

Bozeman
Author: Denise Glaser Malloy
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738548449

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Surrounded by dramatic mountain ranges, Bozeman is an impressive city with a remarkable past. The land that would become Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley was cherished by Native Americans for its fertile soil, plentiful water, and bountiful hunting grounds. During the 1800s, pioneers traveling on the Bozeman Trail hailed the lush valley as a welcome oasis. While gold lured many to the region, it was the abundant natural resources and the beauty of the landscape that persuaded them to settle here. Although miners once flooded the area in search of riches, many found their fortunes in the black gold of coal, in agriculture, or in local businesses. Bozeman owes its existence to the dogged determination of the first settlers, and it managed to retain that hardy pioneer spirit even as it evolved into a modern town. Present-day Main Street and downtown still showcase the historic architecture of early Bozeman and preserve its unique legacy.


A Guide to Historic Bozeman

A Guide to Historic Bozeman
Author: Jim Jenks
Publisher: Montana Historical Society
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780972152235

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Bozeman has been home to many pasts. Founded in the 1860s, the town has grown from a frontier farming settlement to a bustling city and center of academic excellence. This guide tells the stories of the places and people that built Bozeman and the efforts to preserve the town's colorful history.


The Bozeman Trail

The Bozeman Trail
Author: Grace Raymond Hebard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1922
Genre: Bozeman Trail
ISBN:

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Lost Fort Ellis

Lost Fort Ellis
Author: Thomas C. Rust PhD
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-05-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1625855281

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Established in 1867 in the Gallatin Valley of Montana, Fort Ellis played a key role in the development of the Montana frontier. From post commanders attacking the town to restoring order when riotous mobs got out of control, explore the ambivalent, albeit contentious, relationship from 1867 to 1886 between the civilians and soldiers in whimsical but dramatic fashion. Competing visions of economic and military conditions on the frontier led to a complex relationship that has all the drama of a Hollywood western. Join MSU-Billings history professor Dr. Thomas C. Rust as he examines the fort's impact on the social and economic development of early Bozeman, the problems of military command and the dynamics of the soldier-civilian interaction on Montana's frontier.


The Last Green Valley

The Last Green Valley
Author: Mark Sullivan
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781503958746

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"Mark Sullivan has done it again! The Last Green Valley is a compelling and inspiring story of heroism and courage in the dark days at the end of World War II." --Kristin Hannah, #1 New York Times bestselling author From the author of the #1 bestseller Beneath a Scarlet Sky comes a new historical novel inspired by one family's incredible story of daring, survival, and triumph. In late March 1944, as Stalin's forces push into Ukraine, young Emil and Adeline Martel must make a terrible decision: Do they wait for the Soviet bear's intrusion and risk being sent to Siberia? Or do they reluctantly follow the wolves--murderous Nazi officers who have pledged to protect "pure-blood" Germans? The Martels are one of many families of German heritage whose ancestors have farmed in Ukraine for more than a century. But after already living under Stalin's horrifying regime, Emil and Adeline decide they must run in retreat from their land with the wolves they despise to escape the Soviets and go in search of freedom. Caught between two warring forces and overcoming horrific trials to pursue their hope of immigrating to the West, the Martels' story is a brutal, complex, and ultimately triumphant tale that illuminates the extraordinary power of love, faith, and one family's incredible will to survive and see their dreams realized.