"Fort Benton" in the Magazine of American History : Newspapers and magazines

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Author / Creator:Heden, Hiram M, author.
Imprint:Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2017.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12891714
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Other authors / contributors:Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Notes:This collection was compiled by Eleanor Luxton, a Glenbow Museum staff member, who was hired from 1956 to 1961 to gather information pertaining to southern Alberta pioneers, North-West Mounted Police (NWMP), Presbyterian missionaries, Fort Whoop Up, whiskey traders, Fort Benton, newspaper and newspaper editors, First Nations of Canada of Canada, and southern Alberta history in general. The information came primarily from interviews with pioneers and their descendants, and from articles in Montana and Alberta newspapers. The collection consists of alphabetically arranged biographical files, typescripts of newspaper articles and research notes, and photographs of NWMP, oldtimers and general views of southern Alberta. Consists of these series: Fort Benton and Montana (1867-1956); North-West Mounted Police - General (1872-1947); North-West Mounted Police - Detachments and outposts (1882-1955); North-West Mounted Police - Old timers (1913-1957); Southern Alberta newspapers and editors (1923-1955); Presbyterian Church and ministers (1883-1926; First Nations of Canada of Canada (1877-1954); High River pioneers (compiled 1956-1960); Southern Alberta general history (compiled 1956-1961); and photographs (1870s-1930s).
AMDigital Reference: M-4561-9.
Reproduction of: "Fort Benton" in the Magazine of American History Dec 1890.
Glenbow Museum
Description based on online resource (viewed on April 12, 2017).
Summary:Description: 4 pages taken from a Magazine article on "Fort Benton", December 1890. It describes the growth and changing character of Fort Benton as a township, noting specifically the drastic decline in it's river transportation as an affect of expanding railroads.

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