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Brief History of Cooke City, A

Brief History of Cooke City, A
Author: Kelly Suzanne Hartman, with contributions by Cooke City Montana Museum
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467142891

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With claims staked, 1870s prospectors at Cooke City patiently waited for adequate transportation to get their ore to market. Eager enough, they named the town in honor of Northern Pacific tycoon Jay Cooke. Ironically, Cooke's influence in creating Yellowstone National Park stunted the growth of the town, as the park blocked any efforts to support a railroad through its borders. For more than sixty years, residents waited for rail until a new economy took hold--tourism. The dreams of the miners still live on in tumble-down shacks and rusty old mining equipment. And the successful vision of entrepreneurs offering rustic relaxation at the doorstep of Yellowstone continues to lure visitors. Historian Kelly Hartman recounts the saga that left hundreds battling for a railroad that never came.


Cooke City

Cooke City
Author: Linda L. Holland
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738575844

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Pictorial history of the early days of Cooke City, Montana, which is located next to Yellowstone National Park in Park County, Montana.


Exploring the Yellowstone High Country

Exploring the Yellowstone High Country
Author: Ralph Glidden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1982-01-01
Genre: Cooke City Region (Mont.)
ISBN: 9780960887606

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The Fabulous Past of Cooke City

The Fabulous Past of Cooke City
Author: Virginia Hansen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1962
Genre: Cooke City (Mont.)
ISBN:

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The Struggle to Build a Railroad to Cooke City, Montana

The Struggle to Build a Railroad to Cooke City, Montana
Author: Craig Edward Townsend
Publisher:
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2013
Genre: Clark's Fork Mining District
ISBN:

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The histories of Yellowstone National Park and Cooke City are closely tied to one another. In 1872, the United States created the first National Park, Yellowstone by and act of Congress. By 1876, the community of Cooke City, located near the Northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park, had developed into a mining community, but faced the major problem of providing cheap access to transportation. A railroad would provide cheap and easy transportation from Cooke City to the eastern markets. However, both Yellowstone National Park, and the mountainous terrain surrounded Cooke City and would plague the development of a railroad route. Between 1884 and 1894, the supporters of the Cooke City mines developed proposals to build a railroad to serve the mining community and petitioned Congress to grant a charter. The Northern Pacific railroad was among the corporations interested in developing a railroad to Cooke City. To access the mining community, four different railroad routes were proposed to be built. Out of the four different railroad routes, the route through Yellowstone National Park generated the most controversy. By examining primary source documents from the time frame including; newspapers, magazines, Congressional records and reports along with the corporate records of the railroad companies an in depth study of the railroad proposals was created and why the railroad was never constructed. By the middle of the 1890's the value of the mining claims was discovered to be less productive than first thought, and the railroad proposals slowly disappeared. To this date, no study has been done regarding the history of the Cooke City railroad developments. The railroad proposals not only developed the history of Cooke City, but also challenged the identity of the new national park and what conservation meant to Yellowstone National Park.


Wicked Bozeman

Wicked Bozeman
Author: Kelly Suzanne Hartman with contributions by the Gallatin Historical Society and Gallatin History Museum
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467149152

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Wicked Bozeman delves into a dangerous and dark past The Gallatin History Museum, housed in the old Gallatin County Jail, holds many secrets. From the house of ill repute on Mendenhall Street to the earliest jail break in 1873, the historic crimes are replete with con artists, forgers, robbers and the insane each leaving a trail of deceit and mystery. There is laughter, shock and the hard reality of a life lost to time behind bars. Using the original jail ledgers as a jumping off point, Museum Curator Kelly Suzanne Hartman takes the reader along on an investigative journey through Bozeman's seedier past.


Murder & Mayhem in Gallatin County, Montana

Murder & Mayhem in Gallatin County, Montana
Author: Kelly Suzanne Hartman
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-10-04
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1439673888

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Quiet fields broken by gunfire, the splash of a body dropping into the Madison River, cries for help cut off into silence and the grim last words spoken on the gallows all color the bloody history of Gallatin County. Cut-and-dried murder charges, unsolved cases and questionable accusations all paint the picture of law enforcement in and around early Bozeman. From the gruesome to the mysterious, sordid accounts of robbery, crimes of passion and fatal self-defense fill the annals of the historic county jail. Gallatin History Museum curator Kelly Suzanne Hartman chronicles each tale, allowing the reader to follow along the path of the investigations and the pursuit for justice.


The Beartooth Highway: A History of America’s Most Beautiful Drive

The Beartooth Highway: A History of America’s Most Beautiful Drive
Author: Jon Axline
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2016-08-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 1439657130

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Traversing the spectacular Beartooth Highway in Montana and Wyoming is an unforgettable experience. The unspoiled mountain scenery along the highway inspired famed news correspondent Charles Kuralt to label it "America's most beautiful drive," yet the story behind this engineering marvel is largely unknown. It is an epic account of man versus nature to construct a road through unforgiving wilderness. Built during the height of the Great Depression and rising 10,947 feet above sea level, the Beartooth Highway sparked an economic boom in Red Lodge, Cooke City and Yellowstone National Park. Understandably, it continues to leave a profound impression on people privileged to drive it. Historian Jon Axline tells the exciting and colorful narrative behind the origins and construction of the Beartooth Highway.


Black Diamonds from the Treasure State

Black Diamonds from the Treasure State
Author: Robert A. Schalla
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2024
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0253068215

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In the late 19th century, railroads played a crucial role in the development of Montana's economy. Robert A. Schalla examines early efforts to bring rail transport to the New World Mining District near the northeast corner of Yellowstone National Park and Red Lodge-Bear Creek Coal Field in south-central Montana. The saga began with a chance discovery in 1866 and follows the exploits of individuals who worked to bring rail transport to the mines of southern Montana. Starting with Northern Pacific's unsuccessful efforts to build a railroad through Yellowstone, this story follows the struggles of various privately financed schemes to develop the vast mineral wealth of these two regions. A youthful entrepreneur from Milwaukee succeeded in financing a railroad to the coal fields, but his plan to extend the line to the national park runs afoul of Howard Elliott, president of the Northern Pacific, who was determined to drive him out of business. The story dives into the motivations and background of these individuals and their ultimate triumphs and failures. The completion of the Montana, Wyoming & Southern Railroad (MW&S) in 1906 resulted in the creation of three new towns and six separate mining operations. The MW&S was one of the few privately owned lines in Montana that, despite forces aligned against it, maintained its independence until it was abandoned. For nearly fifty years it formed an important part of the state's economy as the Bear Creek mines supplied private, commercial, and industrial consumers with some of the highest-quality coal in the state.