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Montana 1864: Indians, Emigrants, and Gold in the Territorial Year

Montana 1864: Indians, Emigrants, and Gold in the Territorial Year
That all changed in a single year--1864--because of gold, the Civil War, and the relentless push of white Americans into Indian lands. By the end of that pivotal year in the history of Montana--and in the history of the American West--Montana was the newest United States territory.
In Montana 1864, writer and scholar Ken Egan Jr. captures this momentous year with a tapestry of riveting stories about Indians, traders, gold miners, trail blazers, fortune-seekers, settlers, Vigilantes, and outlaws--the characters who changed Montana, and those who resisted the change with words and war.
Egan's vivid narrative style immerses readers in the conflicting currents of western expansionism as it actually happened, providing a unique and thought-provoking examination of Montana's beginnings.
Author: Ken Egan |
Publisher: Riverbend |
Publication Date: Sep 08, 2014 |
Number of Pages: 248 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1606390767 |
ISBN-13: 9781606390764 |