Fort Benton

Fort Benton
Title Fort Benton PDF eBook
Author Ken Robison
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 9780738570280

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Fort Benton, the head of navigation on the Missouri River, is known as the "Birthplace of Montana." Its history spans every era in Montana's development. Founded in 1846 as a fur-trading post, it is Montana's oldest continuous settlement. Arrival of the first steamboats and completion of the Mullan Road in 1860 heralded the steamboat era, bringing gold seekers, merchant princes, scoundrels, soldiers, North West Mounted Police, and eventually women and children to the wild frontier. Then came the railroads, open-range ranching, and homesteaders by the thousands. Today Fort Benton serves the agricultural Golden Triangle and presents its colorful history through cultural tourism.

Fort Benton

Fort Benton
Title Fort Benton PDF eBook
Author Ken Robison
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2009-07-13
Genre History
ISBN 1439623252

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Fort Benton, the head of navigation on the Missouri River, is known as the Birthplace of Montana. Its history spans every era in Montanas development. Founded in 1846 as a fur-trading post, it is Montanas oldest continuous settlement. Arrival of the first steamboats and completion of the Mullan Road in 1860 heralded the steamboat era, bringing gold seekers, merchant princes, scoundrels, soldiers, North West Mounted Police, and eventually women and children to the wild frontier. Then came the railroads, open-range ranching, and homesteaders by the thousands. Today Fort Benton serves the agricultural Golden Triangle and presents its colorful history through cultural tourism.

Historic Tales of Fort Benton

Historic Tales of Fort Benton
Title Historic Tales of Fort Benton PDF eBook
Author Ken Robison
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
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.

The City of Fort Benton, Territory of Montana

The City of Fort Benton, Territory of Montana
Title The City of Fort Benton, Territory of Montana PDF eBook
Author Fort Benton Board of Trade, Fort Benton, Mont
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 18??
Genre
ISBN

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Fort Benton

Fort Benton
Title Fort Benton PDF eBook
Author Joel Overholser
Publisher Falcon PressPub Company
Pages 405
Release 1987
Genre Fort Benton (Mont.)
ISBN 9780937959275

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This book is a collection of Mr. Overholser's notes accumulated over his years of research and published as such.

Historic Tales of Fort Benton

Historic Tales of Fort Benton
Title Historic Tales of Fort Benton PDF eBook
Author Ken Robison
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 192
Release 2023-07-31
Genre History
ISBN 1439678685

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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.

Expedition from Fort Abercrombie to Fort Benton

Expedition from Fort Abercrombie to Fort Benton
Title Expedition from Fort Abercrombie to Fort Benton PDF eBook
Author James Liberty Fisk
Publisher
Pages 48
Release 1863
Genre Northwestern States
ISBN

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