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Fort Benton
Worlds Innermost Port
Joel F. Overholser
Soft Cover $24.95
Fort Benton. The only Fur Post to
survive to become the oldest continuously inhabited place in
Montana.
The head of navigation on the Missouri
River in 1860, it boomed during Montana's gold rush of
8162-1869. Down the Missouri by steamboat and mackinaw went
three fourths of the $100 million gold produced. A small
town of vast importance to Montana Territory, Fort Benton
survived the bust of the early 1870's by tapping the rich
resources in furs and robes of Canada's Northwest
Territories. By the early 1880's leading merchants had
become millionaires. Railroads ended the river traffic by
the close of the decade and also Fort Benton's importance.
But the tales and history linger.
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