Historical Fort Benton

The history of Fort Benton, head of navigation on the Upper Missouri, spans every era of Montana history! All photos and writing are copyright Ken Robison. "I have always imagined that paradise will be a kind of library." Jorge Luis Borges. John Muir on Glacier Park: "Give a month at least to this precious reserve. The time will not be taken from your life. Instead of shortening, it will indefinitely lengthen it and make you truly immortal."*

11 April 2010

Old Yogo and Millies' Hunting Cat

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P. W. Korell, Stanford Pioneer, Tells Yogo Gulch History in Address Before Women’s Club. Special to the Tribune. Stanford, No. 6.—Judge J. H...

Poker Jim, Montana's Oldest Chinese Resident

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“Poke Jim,” Aged Chinese Passes Away. Gambler of Early Day Mining Camps Known by Pioneers; Was 105 Years Old. Special to The Tribune. He...
29 March 2010

2nd Printing for my book FORT BENTON!

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Arcadia Publishing has just advised that my book, Fort Benton, is out of stock, going into reprinting, and due out about the end of April 20...
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Mullan Trail Blazer

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[From: Anaconda Standard Sunday Morning Mar 20, 1910] [Note: Despite the impact of Captain John Mullan on Montana, his death 28 Dec 1909 pas...

From Walla Walla to Benton by Military Road Report of Capt. John Mullan

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From Walla Walla to Benton by Military Road Report of Capt. John Mullan [From: Anaconda Standard Sunday Morning July 26, 1908] In no way can...
19 February 2010

When Fuel Famine and Flood Harassed Old Fort Benton

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A Woman’s Perspective of Life on the Frontier: The Fort Benton Years of Martha Edgerton Rolfe--Part III By Ken Robison This continues the se...
12 February 2010

The Benton Chinese Persevered and Worked On: The Celestial Kingdom on the Upper Missouri—Part III

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This continues the series of frontier historical sketches by historians at the Joel F. Overholser Historical Research Center in Fort Benton....
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Lieut. John Mullan's Montana Explorations in 1853-54

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Remarkable Work of Lieut. Mullan, Who Blazed Trails Ahead of Railroad; Called Pathfinder to Pacific Ocean. By Martha Edgerton Plassmann Daug...
20 November 2009

Montana's Bridge to Nowhere

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Do you know about this "bridge to nowhere"? This steel truss bridge over Shonkin Creek in the Highwood Mountains in North Central ...
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09 November 2009

"Aliens Alive and Aliens Dead": The Celestial Kingdom on the Upper Missouri Part II

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“Aliens Alive and Aliens Dead”: The Celestial Kingdom on the Upper Missouri: Part II By Ken Robison This continues the series of frontier hi...
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Fort Benton Historian
Historian at the Overholser Historical Research Center in Fort Benton, River and Plains Society Board of Directors, Great Falls/ Cascade County Historic Preservation Advisory Commission, Honorary Trustee Union Bethel A. M. E. Church, Board of Directors Alma Smith Jacobs Foundation, Organization of American Historians, Montana Historical Society, Captain United States Navy (ret.) Received Montana Historical Society's Montana Heritage Keeper Award 2010 and The History Museum's Legacy Award 2011 Contact at: riverplains@mtintouch.net Check out: http://mhs.mt.gov/research/ AfricanAmerican/African AmericanInMT.asp
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