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THE GOLD BOX


I do not know where this story originated.  I saw it in Western Ag Reporter, a weekly newspaper out of Billings, Montana. Over the phone, Jack’s mother told him, “Mr. Belser died last night. the funeral is Wednesday.” Memories flashed … Continue reading

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Jim Fuller’s Works in Library of Congress


Jim Fuller announces with pride that two of his works have been entered in the Library of Congress. Jim Fuller has two of his works in The Library of Congress. His book, Wool Trompers by J. L. Fuller was entered … Continue reading

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A STORY OF PILGRIMS 12


In these times of Montana’s infancy the main occupations were prospecting for gold, trapping and raising sheep. The buffalo had been nearly eliminated by 1880 but there were still good quantities of beaver and other fur-bearing animals to keep the … Continue reading

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A STORY OF PILGRIMS 7


Judah, the youngest child of Sgt. Samuel, was only a month past his first birthday when his father died. He was born at Preston, Connecticut and had four older sisters and two older brothers. Judah didn’t do anything to cause his … Continue reading

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Memorial Day In A Small Montana Town


White Sulphur Springs resides peacefully in a valley of the Rocky Mountains. It is a small town where people know their neighbors and where folks are proud of their heritage. They are proud of their citizens who have served in the … Continue reading

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