A Tenderfoot in Montana

A Tenderfoot in Montana
Author: Francis McGee Thompson
Publsiher: Montana Historical Society
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0972152229

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Frank Thompson vividly recalls his experiences in gold-rush era Montana, where sought his fortune, served in the first territorial legislature, and met some of the territory's most notorious road agents.

Montana Vigilantes 1863 1870

Montana Vigilantes  1863   1870
Author: Mark C. Dillon
Publsiher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 716
Release: 2018-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780874219203

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A history and legal analysis of vigilantism in Montana in the 1860s, from a state Supreme Court justice and legal historian. Historians and novelists alike have described the vigilantism that took root in the gold-mining communities of Montana in the mid-1860s, but Mark C. Dillon is the first to examine the subject through the prism of American legal history, considering the state of criminal justice and law enforcement in the western territories and also trial procedures, gubernatorial politics, legislative enactments, and constitutional rights. Using newspaper articles, diaries, letters, biographies, invoices, and books that speak to the compelling history of Montana’s vigilantism in the 1860s, Dillon examines the conduct of the vigilantes in the context of the due process norms of the time. He implicates the influence of lawyers and judges who, like their non-lawyer counterparts, shaped history during the rush to earn fortunes in gold. Dillon’s perspective as a state Supreme Court justice and legal historian uniquely illuminates the intersection of territorial politics, constitutional issues, corrupt law enforcement, and the basic need of citizenry for social order. This readable and well-directed analysis of the social and legal context that contributed to the rise of Montana vigilante groups will be of interest to scholars and general readers interested in Western history, law, and criminal justice for years to come. “[Justice Dillon’s] book reads like a Western. Dillon masterfully sets the stage for the rise of the Montana vigilantes by bringing alive the people who created and lived in [mining] towns. There are heroes, villains, shady characters, and more than a few politicians, businessmen, lawyers and judges. What sets Dillon’s book apart from historical texts and fictional tales is that he provides legal analyses and explanations of the trials, sentences, due process and procedures of the day . . . And shed[s] grisly light on the details of the hangings. Dillon’s unique background as an attorney and judge and his downright dogged research are what makes this complex story so engaging. The prose is clear, crisp and gets to the point. . . . The book is satisfying because it answers contemporary nagging questions about the law regarding the vigilantes and the hangings.” —Gregory Zenon, Brooklyn Barrister “Dillon’s analysis of the vigilantes of Bannack, Alder Gulch, and Helena in Montana Territory is the most detailed, insightful, and legally nuanced yet produced. . . . This book is a model for historians to follow when dealing with 19th-century criminal proceedings. Establishing historical context includes examining the laws in books as well as the law in action.” —Gordon Morris Bakken, Great Plains Research

An Antietam Veteran s Montana Journey

An Antietam Veteran s Montana Journey
Author: Katharine Seaton Squires
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-07-09
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781439664704

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In this recently unearthed memoir, Civil War veteran James Howard Lowell offers a firsthand account of his brutal journey west on a wagon train attacked by Indian Dog Soldiers. The Boston Yank staggers snow blind through a Laramie Plains blizzard to reach Salt Lake City, where he meets Brigham Young. In Montana, he joins an old forty-niner to work a mining claim, practices "tomahawk jurisprudence" in Fort Benton and builds a mackinaw to head downriver through Deadman Rapids to trade with the Crow and Gros Ventre tribes. Lowell's great-great-granddaughter edits this tale populated with colorful characters, narrow escapes and important historical events, such as the Baker Massacre. It features Lowell's letters to his sweetheart and Civil War correspondence.

It Happened in Montana

It Happened in Montana
Author: James A. Crutchfield
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781493023561

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Author James A . Crutchfield has mined thirty-seven of the most colorful episodes from Montana's provocative past--from the first glimpse of French explorers of the "Shining Mountains" in 1743 to the attempt to round up the wild horses of the Pryor Mountains. These episodes are a lively look at life in the Wild West.

Montana Wilderness

Montana Wilderness
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Natural Resources. Subcommittee on National Parks, Forests, and Public Lands
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 332
Release: 1994
Genre: Law
ISBN: PSU:000021858482

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The Coming Man from Canton

The Coming Man from Canton
Author: Chris W. Merritt
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781496201201

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In The Coming Man from Canton Christopher W. Merritt mines the historical and archaeological record of the Chinese immigrant experience in Montana to explore new questions and perspectives. During the 1860s Chinese immigrants arrived by the thousands, moving into the Rocky Mountain West and tenaciously searching for prosperity in the face of resistance, restriction, racism, and armed hostility from virtually every ethnic group in American society. As second-class citizens, Chinese immigrants remained largely insular and formed their own internal governments as well as labor and trade networks, typically establishing communities apart from the main towns. Chinese miners, launderers, restaurant keepers, gardeners, railroad laborers, and other workers became a separate but integral part of the American experience in the Intermountain West. Although Chinese immigrants constituted more than 10 percent of the Montana Territory's total population by 1870, the historical records provide a biased and narrow perspective, as they were generally written by European American community members. Merritt uses the statewide Montana context to show the diversity of Chinese settlements that has often been neglected by archival studies. His research highlights how the legacy of the Chinese in Montana is, or is not, reflected in modern Montana identity and how scholars, educators, professionals, and the public can alter the existing perception of this population as the "other" and perceive it instead an integral part of Montana's past.

Experimental Forests Ranges and Watersheds in the Northern Rocky Mountains

Experimental Forests  Ranges  and Watersheds in the Northern Rocky Mountains
Author: Wyman C. Schmidt
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1996
Genre: Experimental forests
ISBN: MINN:31951D03009651H

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Major Douglas fir Habitat Types of Central Idaho

Major Douglas fir Habitat Types of Central Idaho
Author: Robert Wilbur Steele
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 746
Release: 1995
Genre: Douglas fir
ISBN: STANFORD:36105112083923

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