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  2. Bibliography of Montana history - Wikipedia

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    Robison, Ken (2013). Montana Territory and the Civil War : a frontier forged on the battlefield. Charleston, SC: The History Press. ISBN 978-1626191754. Robison, Ken (2014). Confederates in Montana Territory: In the shadow of Price's army. Charleston, SC: The History Press.

  3. Carl Joseph Friedrichs - Wikipedia

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    Carl Joseph Friedrichs (16 June 1831, Cochem – 14 December 1916, Zürich) (also published as Charles Friedrichs) was a German printer, author and gold prospector referred to as the leader of "The Germans" who found in 1865 the famed Montana Bar during the Montana Gold Rush.

  4. Fort Shaw - Wikipedia

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    Most of what was to become Montana became part of the United States with the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. Although first organized into an incorporated territory in 1805 as part of the Louisiana Territory, it was not until large numbers of farmers, miners, and fur trappers began moving into the region in the 1850s that the government of the United States paid much attention to the area.

  5. Mizpah Creek incidents - Wikipedia

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    The Mizpah Creek incidents, were a series of incidents that occurred from April 5 – June 8, 1879, between United States soldiers and civilians, and eight Northern Cheyennes, that resulted in the death of one U.S. soldier, and the capture of the eight Cheyenne, three of whom committed suicide in prison at Miles City, Montana Territory.

  6. James L. Fisk - Wikipedia

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    [1] [19] James was also involved with the Montana militia and various other ventures. [1] Andrew served as Adjutant General of the Montana Territory under Governor B. Platt Carpenter; Robert edited the Herald for 36 years and was an active Republican supporter; and Van owned and published the Townsend Tranchant newspaper, and engaged in mining ...

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  8. Horace R. Buck - Wikipedia

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    In 1879, Buck began a law practice in Fort Benton, Montana, in partnership with longtime friend William Henry Hunt (who also went on to serve on the Montana Supreme Court). [ 2 ] On August 16, 1881, Buck married Mary E. Jewett, daughter of Dr. Pliny Jewett, a distinguished New England physician, in New Haven, Connecticut , with whom he had ...

  9. Sister of Mississippi man who died after police pulled him ...

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    George Robinson, 62, died in January 2019, days after three Jackson police officers pulled him from a car while searching for a murder suspect. ... Councilman Kenneth Stokes said he thought the ...