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Life and Death on the Upper Missouri

Life and Death on the Upper Missouri
Author: Johnny Healy
Publisher: Life and Death on the Upper Missouri: The Frontier
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2013-04-11
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9780615782867

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A compilation of sketches written by John J. Healy for the Benton Record, a newspaper in Fort Benton, Montana. The sketches began appearing in the newspaper in January 1878.


Indian life on the Upper Missouri

Indian life on the Upper Missouri
Author: John Canfield Ewers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1966
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:

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Sketches of Frontier and Indian Life on the Upper Missouri & Great Plains

Sketches of Frontier and Indian Life on the Upper Missouri & Great Plains
Author: Joseph Henry Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 400
Release: 1897
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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"The gathering of material or information for this book commenced with observations and inquiry gleaned during an enlisted term as a soldier along the Iowa and Minnesota border in the latter party of 1863; a trip up the Platte River Valley in the winter, and a journey to Fort Randall, and up the James or Dakota River in the spring of 1864; an overland journey across the Great Plains to Colorado and New Mexico during the summer of the same year, with a residence in and around the Rocky Mountain capital the winter that followed; a frontier residence in northwestern Iowa and the prairies of central Nebraska in 1866-1867; and a continuous residence in Dakota Territory from 1867 until after division and statehood in 1889.


Among the Indians: Four Years on the Upper Missouri, 1858-1862

Among the Indians: Four Years on the Upper Missouri, 1858-1862
Author: Henry A. Boller
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780803257146

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Although the American Fur Company dominated the Upper Missouri fur trade during the middle decades of the nineteenth century, a number of small, independent firms (known as the "Opposition") flourished briefly at this time. From 1858 until 1862, a young Philadelphian, Henry A. Boller, was one of the Opposition traders, serving first as clerk in Clark, Primeau and Company and then as a partner in Larpenteur, Smith and Company. His account of these years, based on his journals, presents a remarkably realistic picture of the daily life of the Indian as he existed more than a century ago and is recognized as the "most authoritative narrative of fur-trading among the plains Indians of the Upper Missouri, for the period" (U.S.iana). When it appeared in 1868, Boller's book was subtitled "Eight Years in the Far West, 1858-1866, Embracing Sketches of Montana and Salt Lake," and included descriptions of a return visit to Fort Berthold, the newly discovered Montana gold fields, and the Mormon capital. These concluding chapters are omitted in the present volume.


Forts of the Upper Missouri

Forts of the Upper Missouri
Author: Robert G. Athearn
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1972-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780803257627

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This book brings to life one of the most exciting eras in American history. In late 1819 Colonel Henry Atkinson led an expedition to explore the wilderness of the Upper Missouri and establish sites for a string of military posts, which would extend successful contacts with the Indians as well as exploit trade with British companies. The result of his efforts was a fort system which played a dramatic and significant role in the opening of the territories of the upper plains and the Rockies.


Sketches of Frontier and Indian Life

Sketches of Frontier and Indian Life
Author: Joseph Henry Taylor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2018-02-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9783337471132

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Historic Tales of Fort Benton

Historic Tales of Fort Benton
Author: Ken Robison
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2023-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467154873

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"...more romance, tragedy and vigorous life than many a city a hundred times its size and ten times its age." - Historian Hiram M. Chittenden Deep in the heart of Blackfoot country on the Upper Missouri River, trade relations opened cautiously in 1831. A series of trading posts and clashes followed. By 1846, Fort Benton had become the center of commerce with Indigenous tribes, including the Blackfoot who dubbed it "many houses to the South." Drawing settlers from eastern states, the head of steamboat navigation became known as "the world's innermost port." As a result, the fort became a multicultural melting pot and home to the "Bloodiest Block in the West." Award-winning historian Ken Robison brings to life dramatic sagas of a rapidly developing frontier, from vigilante X. Beidler to the Marias and Ophir Massacres.


Perils on the Missouri

Perils on the Missouri
Author: D. L. Rogers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN:

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Aboard the Steamboat Arabia, Josephine and Jessica Tate head up the Missouri River to meet their father in Parkville, where a mercantile will be built to aid settlers going into the interior. The border between Kansas Territory and Missouri is a smoldering powder keg. It needs only a spark to explode. Pro-slavers, free-staters, abolitionists, jayhawkers and border ruffians vie to decide how the Territory will join the Union--as a slave state or free. In the "Border War" that precedes the Civil War, Kansas earns the name "Bleeding Kansas" for the blood shed between it and Missouri. Events far greater than rival factions impact Josie and Jess's lives as they sail toward their own futures and never imagined hardships along the way.


Sketches of Frontier and Indian Life on the Upper Missouri & Great Plains

Sketches of Frontier and Indian Life on the Upper Missouri & Great Plains
Author: Joseph Henry Taylor
Publisher: Franklin Classics Trade Press
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9780344270871

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