In Tracing Artistic Memories and Mysteries of Yellowstone and Glacier, retired MTHS historian Dr. Ellen Baumler explores how painting,
photography, literature, oral culture, and music have given us powerful incentives to visit Montana’s parks and preserve these majestic resources.
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In Tracing Artistic Memories and Mysteries of Yellowstone and Glacier, retired MTHS historian Dr. Ellen Baumler explores how painting,
photography, literature, oral culture, and music have given us powerful incentives to visit Montana’s parks and preserve these majestic resources.
Inventing the “Gun That Won the West”: Early Winchester Rifles
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Inventing the “Gun That Won the West”: Early Winchester Rifles
Retired MHS museum technician Vic Reiman begins with a short sketch of the development of black powder and firearms—going all the way back to China—and then concentrates on the first four models of lever-action rifles made by Oliver Winchester and their use by American Indians, settlers, and bad men on the western frontier.
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In Tracing Artistic Memories and Mysteries of Yellowstone and Glacier, retired MTHS historian Dr. Ellen Baumler explores how painting,
photography, literature, oral culture, and music have given us powerful incentives to visit Montana’s parks and preserve these majestic resources.