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Hill County
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Hill County

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With the establishment of Fort Assinniboine in Montana Territory in 1879, the development of Hill County has progressed from the wild frontier to modern communities without losing the true Western spirit. The arrival of the St. Paul, Manitoba, and Minneapolis Railroad, the precursor to the Great Northern Railroad, coupled with the Homestead Act, brought many settlers to the area. With their determination and talents, Hill County was carved in 1912 from Chouteau County and has seen both good times and bad. When Prohibition was passed, Hill County’s proximity to Canada allowed for the booze to flow. Some made their fortunes in illegal trade, such as Christopher Shorty Young. Others chose a different route, becoming merchants, delving in agricultural related fields, or working on the railroad.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
13 July 2009
Pages
127
ISBN
9780738569338

With the establishment of Fort Assinniboine in Montana Territory in 1879, the development of Hill County has progressed from the wild frontier to modern communities without losing the true Western spirit. The arrival of the St. Paul, Manitoba, and Minneapolis Railroad, the precursor to the Great Northern Railroad, coupled with the Homestead Act, brought many settlers to the area. With their determination and talents, Hill County was carved in 1912 from Chouteau County and has seen both good times and bad. When Prohibition was passed, Hill County’s proximity to Canada allowed for the booze to flow. Some made their fortunes in illegal trade, such as Christopher Shorty Young. Others chose a different route, becoming merchants, delving in agricultural related fields, or working on the railroad.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
13 July 2009
Pages
127
ISBN
9780738569338