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The Fight for Crow Water Part II, Damming the Bighorn by Megan Benson
p. 3
The World in the West, the West in the World
Friedrich Gerstacker, Richard Francis Burton, and Isabella Bird on the Nineteenth-Century Frontier
by David Wrobel
p. 24
35 The Seminal Years of the Montana Legislative Council, 1957-1965 by Eugene C. Tidball
p. 35
Living Artifacts
The Ancient Ponderosa Pines of the West
by Stephen F. Arno, Lars Ostlund, and Robert E. Keane
p. 55
How Things Worked
Gold Stamp Mills
by Duane Smith
p. 63
Charlie Russell and the Mysterious Photographs by Ken Robison
p. 66
Restoring History at the Original Governor's Mansion by Susan R. Near
p. 68
Montana Book Roundup by Sue Hart
p. 71
Book Reviews
p. 73
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Larson, Gall reviewed by Thomas R. Buecker
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Marsh, Drawing Lines in the Forest
reviewed by Robert W. Righter
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Eggermont-Molenaar, ed., Montana 1911, and Eggermont-Molenaar and Paul Callens, eds., Missionaries among Miners, Migrants and Blackfoot
reviewed by Gerhard J. Ens
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Schlick, Coming to Stay
reviewed by Katrine Barber
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Evans, Bound in Twine
reviewed by Tim Holheisel
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Wheeler, An Accidental Novelist
reviewed by O. Alan Weltzien
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Stewart, Thomas F. Walsh
reviewed by Terrence Delaney
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Cohen, Downhill in Montana
reviewed by Duke Richey
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The Many Faces of Edward Curtis
reviewed by Larry Cebula
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Parezo and Fowler, Anthropology Goes to the Fair reviewed by Kevin Shupe
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Big Dams of the New Deal Era
reviewed by Mark Fiege
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Cairns, The Enigma Woman
reviewed by Jeremy Johnston
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