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The Charles L. Anceney letters consist of two messages sent by Anceney to Edward John Carter in Helena, Mont. The first, from Hamilton, Mont., May 20, 1888, concerns the trip of Charles L. Anceney, Jr., to meet with Carter and Helena banker Thomas Cruse regarding mortgage notes and the health of a relative named "Aline." The second letter, dated Moreland, Mont., Jan. 12, 1890, reports on the condition of cattle at the Anceney holdings and the availability of feed for their maintenance.
Early settlers called the Gallatin Valley the 'valley of the flowers,' and John Bozeman dubbed it the 'Garden of Montana.' In this lively narrative history, profusely illustrated with nearly 300 photographs, etchings, and maps, author Phyllis Smith brings to life the rich and colorful past of the fertile valley and its urban hub, the city of Bozeman, Montana.
compiled and written by the Federal Writer's Project of the Works Projects Administration for the State of Montana ; sponsored by the Department of Agriculture, Labor and Industry, State of Montana. [1st ed.]