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"Baited by a 'Color' of Gold to a Mountain of Granite": Connecticut
Capital at Work in the Montana Goldfields, 1865-1868, Part I Easy dreams and hard realities by Jeffrey J. Safford page 2 Red Cloud, Part II: The Reservation Years Trial and transition for the great Lakota leader by Robert W. Larson page 14 Passengers, Profits, and Prestige: The Glacier Park Hotel Company, 1914-1920 How the Great Northern Railway also courted status and legacy by Christiane Diehl-Taylor page 26 Fire on the Mountain: Tragic Death and Memorialization of the Storm King Fourteen Wildfire and changing perspectives on the environment by Andrew Gulliford page 44 An Indian Memorial for the Little Bighorn The winning design by Charles E. Rankin page 58 Historical Commentary What Ever Happened to the Anaconda Company? by Eugene C. Tidball page 60 Essays on the West Reflections on a Reputation: The Remington Raisonné by Brian W. Dippie page 69 Montana Reviews page 74
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