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An edition of The U.S. Army in frontier Montana (2009)

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"A documented history of the U.S. Army in early Montana: early explorations and surveys; efforts to secure the Bozeman Trail; the establishment of Fort Shaw and Fort Ellis, and the stationing of troops at Fort Benton (1867) and Fort Custer and Fort Missoula (1877). Life at the posts. A thorough description of the Piegan (1870), Sioux-Northern Cheyenne (1876-1881), and Nez Perce (1877) campaigns -- including rationale and consequences."--Cover.

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Sweetgrass Books
Language
English
Pages
504

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Table of Contents

Lewis & Clark in Montana 1805-1806
The fur trade era in Montana, 1806-1862
The Northern Pacific Railroad exploration and survey; the Mullan Road; Indian tribes encountered; early white settlement
The Jesuit Missionaries; steamboat navigation to Fort Benton; The Raynolds Expedition 1859-1860
The gold mining era; the establishment of territorial government in Montana; and the Montana Road 1862-1867
Establishment of the Montana Military District and construction of Fort Shaw and Fort Ellis; life at Fort Shaw
Operations and events in the Montana Military District, Summer 1867 to June 1869
Operations and events June 1869 to June 1870; Colonel Trobriand takes command; origins, conduct and repercussions of the Piegan campaign
The Piegan campaign; Latter-Day reverberations; Colonel Trobriand and 13th Infantry transfer to Utah Territory
Colonel John Gibbon assumes command of the Montana Military District; operations and events June 1870 to June 1872.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 492-497).

Published in
Helena, MT

Classifications

Library of Congress
F731 .R63 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
504 pages
Number of pages
504

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39206850M
Internet Archive
usarmyinfrontier0000rock
ISBN 10
1591520657
ISBN 13
9781591520658
OCLC/WorldCat
430843191

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