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The Bozeman Trail sauntered into history in 1863. That’s when John Bozeman and John Jacobs set off from central Wyoming to reach new gold camps in the Virginia City area.
The Bozeman trail; historical accounts of the blazing of the overland routes into the Northwest, and the fights with Red Cloud's warrior's, by Grace Raymond Hebard and E.A. Brininstool, with ...
The Bozeman Trail was made possible by a grant from the Montana Film Office, Humanities Montana, Wyoming Humanities Council, The Gilhousen Family Foundation, ...
One of three forts built along the Bozeman Trail by the U.S. Army to protect travelers from attacks by Plains Indians, Fort Phil Kearny Historic Site gives visitors a feeling of what it was like ...
The P.K. Ranch hosted a rodeo that went head-to-head with Cheyenne Frontier Days in 1928 and still attracted 17,000 people ...
Historian Susan Badger Doyle introduces and annotates the diaries, which also appear in her two-volume hardcover set "Journeys to the Land of Gold: Emigrant Diaries from the Bozeman Trail, 1863-1866.
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