Great Plains Quarterly, Volume 22Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002 |
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Page 36
... Bozeman Trail , a route that intersected the Powder River Basin as it took miners to the goldfields of Montana . Both the fort and trail existed on Indian lands set aside by treaty and were in the heart of the last remaining hunting ...
... Bozeman Trail , a route that intersected the Powder River Basin as it took miners to the goldfields of Montana . Both the fort and trail existed on Indian lands set aside by treaty and were in the heart of the last remaining hunting ...
Page 134
... Bozeman Trail , the 1860s - era cut - off from the Platte River trails bisecting the Powder River Basin before head- ing toward the Montana goldfields . Usually the Bozeman's story enters our consciousness in the context of the Northern ...
... Bozeman Trail , the 1860s - era cut - off from the Platte River trails bisecting the Powder River Basin before head- ing toward the Montana goldfields . Usually the Bozeman's story enters our consciousness in the context of the Northern ...
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... trail experience as articulated by a fascinating collection of mid - nineteenth - century Anglo- Americans . The ... Bozeman experience . She platted the various routes of the trail , which change over time , and brought to the project a ...
... trail experience as articulated by a fascinating collection of mid - nineteenth - century Anglo- Americans . The ... Bozeman experience . She platted the various routes of the trail , which change over time , and brought to the project a ...
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