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An Early History of Red Lodge, Montana

An Early History of Red Lodge, Montana
Author: Bruce H. Blevins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 17
Release: 1998
Genre: Red Lodge (Mont.)
ISBN: 9781893771017

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Red Lodge

Red Lodge
Author: John Clayton
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738556260

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From enchanting downtown architecture to the spectacular Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge wears its vibrant history with pride. A coal-mining boom founded the city and attracted immigrant populations between 1895 and 1920. John "Liver-Eatin'" Johnston served as constable, and Buffalo Bill Cody, Calamity Jane, and Frederic Remington paid visits. Though the coal boom eventually faded, Red Lodge refused to become a ghost town. Cattle ranching thrived in the valleys and foothills, fostering such Rodeo Hall of Fame stars as Turk, Alice, and Marge Greenough and Bill and Bud Linderman. Meanwhile the road through the Beartooth Mountains to Yellowstone National Park, completed in 1936, boosted tourism. Today events such as the Fourth of July Home of Champions Rodeo and the August Festival of Nations celebrate the heritage of this unique Montana community.


An Early History of Red Lodge, Montana

An Early History of Red Lodge, Montana
Author: Bruce H. Blevins
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781945110016

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This concise history starts with the geological prehistory, goes through ice age humans, Plains Indians, the fur trade era, the founding of the city, the mining boom, and on to modern times. The book discusses theories on where the name "Red Lodge" came from, other early names of the town, the Beartooth Highway, and more. Includes photos and maps.


Red Lodge

Red Lodge
Author: John Clayton
Publisher: Arcadia Library Editions
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2008-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781531635879

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From enchanting downtown architecture to the spectacular Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge wears its vibrant history with pride. A coal-mining boom founded the city and attracted immigrant populations between 1895 and 1920. John "Liver-Eatin'" Johnston served as constable, and Buffalo Bill Cody, Calamity Jane, and Frederic Remington paid visits. Though the coal boom eventually faded, Red Lodge refused to become a ghost town. Cattle ranching thrived in the valleys and foothills, fostering such Rodeo Hall of Fame stars as Turk, Alice, and Marge Greenough and Bill and Bud Linderman. Meanwhile the road through the Beartooth Mountains to Yellowstone National Park, completed in 1936, boosted tourism. Today events such as the Fourth of July Home of Champions Rodeo and the August Festival of Nations celebrate the heritage of this unique Montana community.


Red Lodge and the Mythic West

Red Lodge and the Mythic West
Author: Bonnie Christensen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

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"Tracing the story of Red Lodge from the 1880s to the present, Christensen tells how a mining town managed to endure the vagaries of the West's unpredictable extractive-industries economy. She connects Red Lodge to a myriad of larger events and historical forces to show how national and regional influences have contributed to the development of local identities, exploring how and why westerners first rejected and then embraced "western" images, and how ethnicity, wilderness, and historic preservation became part of the identity that defined one town."--BOOK JACKET.


The Very Best of the Red Lodge Local Rag

The Very Best of the Red Lodge Local Rag
Author: Gary D Robson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2015-12-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780965960977

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In 1991, Lou Ward started an alternative newspaper in Red Lodge, Montana called the Red Lodge Local, which changed names several times, finally settling on the Local Rag. The final issue came out in December of 2014. Gary Robson, who has owned the Rag since 2007, has gathered the funniest, the localest, the VERY BEST of the Local Rag for this book. In these 250 full-color pages, he has pulled together features from all six editors, including the wildly popular "Where do you read YOUR Local Rag," where readers submitted pictures of themselves reading the Rag in 50 countries, spanning all seven continents.


History of Red Lodge

History of Red Lodge
Author: Shirley Zupan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 19??
Genre: Red Lodge (Mont.)
ISBN:

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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.


The Red Lodge Festival of Nations

The Red Lodge Festival of Nations
Author: Betsy Scanlin
Publisher: Sweetgrass Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781591523024

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Attendees and participants will remember all the dazzling colors the highly-embroidered Old World costumes, the flower-bedecked parade floats, and the international flags lining Broadway as well literally hundreds of them strung high in the ceiling of the Veterans Memorial Civic Center, whose dedication in 1950 was the inspiration for the next sixty-seven years of Red Lodge's annual hometown reunion celebrating the mix of cultures that made our town such a unique place to grow up in, to visit, and to remember.