Lost Fort Ellis

Lost Fort Ellis
Title Lost Fort Ellis PDF eBook
Author Thomas C. Rust
Publisher History Press Library Editions
Total Pages 162
Release 2015-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 9781540213914

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Lost Fort Ellis

Lost Fort Ellis
Title Lost Fort Ellis PDF eBook
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.

Fort Ellis, Montana 1867-1886

Fort Ellis, Montana 1867-1886
Title Fort Ellis, Montana 1867-1886 PDF eBook
Author Thomas C. Rust, Ph.d.
Publisher CreateSpace
Total Pages 178
Release 2013-09-03
Genre History
ISBN 9781492292098

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Fort Ellis, Montana Territory was established in 1867, three miles east of Bozeman City. For the next 19 years, soldiers at the fort interacted with civilians from the town almost daily. Using military records and newspaper accounts, this book provides a documentary history of the fort and and its role in the development of the Montana frontier.

Lost in the Wilds

Lost in the Wilds
Title Lost in the Wilds PDF eBook
Author Edward Sylvester Ellis
Publisher
Total Pages 342
Release 1886
Genre Adventure stories
ISBN

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When Harry is captured by natives along the Amazon, Ned leads the ship's crew on a rescue mission.

Yankees & Rebels on the Upper Missouri

Yankees & Rebels on the Upper Missouri
Title Yankees & Rebels on the Upper Missouri PDF eBook
Author Ken Robison
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 256
Release 2016-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 1439657866

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During the 1860s, the Missouri River served as a natural highway, through snags and rapids, from St. Louis to Fort Benton for steamboats bringing Yankees and Rebels and their families to the remote Montana territory. The migration transformed the Upper Missouri region from the isolation of the fur trade era to the raucous gold rush days that would keep the region in turmoil for decades. The influx of newcomers involved its share of dramatic episodes, including the explosion of the Chippewa triggered by a drunken crew member, the mystery of the fugitive James-Younger gang and Colonel Everton Conger's journey from capturing John Wilkes Booth to the Montana Supreme Court. Acclaimed historian Ken Robison reveals the thrilling history behind this war-weary wave of migration seeking opportunity on Montana's wild and scenic frontier.

The Lost Trail

The Lost Trail
Title The Lost Trail PDF eBook
Author Edward S. Ellis
Publisher DigiCat
Total Pages 189
Release 2022-09-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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'The Lost Trail' is a Western-themed novel written by Edward S. Ellis. The story begins in the spring of 1820, when a singular occurrence took place on one of the upper tributaries of the Mississippi. The bank, some fifteen or twenty feet in height, descended quite abruptly to the stream's edge. Though both shores were lined with dense forest, this particular portion possessed only several sparse clumps of shrubbery, which seemed like a breathing-space in this sea of verdure—a gate in the magnificent bulwark with which nature girts her streams. This green area commanded a view of several miles, both up and down stream. Had a person been observing this open spot on the afternoon of the day in question, he would have seen a large bowlder suddenly roll from the top of the bank to bound along down the green declivity and fall into the water with a loud splash. This in itself was nothing remarkable, as such things are of frequent occurrence in the great order of things, and the tooth of time easily could have gnawed away the few crumbs of earth that held the stone in poise.

House documents

House documents
Title House documents PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 1154
Release 1886
Genre
ISBN

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