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Fort Benton On The Upper Missouri Postcard
History Series
Ken Robison
Soft Cover $21.95
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Author Ken Robison, takes you on a journey along the Upper
Missouri River through images and short stories about Fort
Benton's history, legends, people, and events.
Fort Benton is the head of navigation on the Missouri River,
the “birthplace of Montana,” and it’s history spans every
era in Montana’s development. Fort Benton, founded in 1846
as a fur trading post and named for Senator Thomas Hart
Benton, is Montana’s oldest continuously occupied white
settlement. Built on a broad river bottom along “nature’s
highway,” American Indians crossed the north-south ford, and
Lewis and Clark navigated the waters before white
settlement. Arrival of the first steamboats from St. Louis
and completion of the Mullan Wagon Road from Walla Walla in
1860 heralded the steamboat era bringing gold seekers,
merchant princes, scoundrels, soldiers, North West Mounted
Police, and eventually women and children to the wild
frontier. Then came the railroads, open range ranching, and
homesteaders by the thousand. Today, Fort Benton serves the
agricultural Golden Triangle and presents its colorful
history through cultural tourism.
The postcards featured in this book are from Ken’s personal
collection, the OHRC Imagery Archives, and the Tom Mulvaney
Collection.
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