Yankees & Rebels on the Upper Missouri: Steamboats, Gold and Peace

By (author)Ken Robison

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During the 1860s, the Missouri River served as a natural highway, through snags and rapids, from St. Louis to Fort Benton for steamboats bringing Yankees and Rebels and their families to the remote Montana territory. The migration transformed the Upper Missouri region from the isolation of the fur trade era to the raucous gold rush days that would keep the region in turmoil for decades. The influx of newcomers involved its share of dramatic episodes, including the explosion of the Chippewa triggered by a drunken crew member, the mystery of the fugitive James-Younger gang and Colonel Everton Conger’s journey from capturing John Wilkes Booth to the Montana Supreme Court. Acclaimed historian Ken Robison reveals the thrilling history behind this war-weary wave of migration seeking opportunity on Montana’s wild and scenic frontier.

Weight 32 oz
Dimensions 6.5 × .75 × 9.5 in
Subtitle

Gold and Peace, Steamboats

Author

Ken Robison

Format

Paperback

Condition

Used – Very Good

Publisher

Arcadia Publishing

Year Published

2016

Pages

256

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