Emigrant Gulch: Searching for Gold in Park County, Montana

Emigrant Gulch: Searching for Gold in Park County, Montana

by Doris Whithorn
Emigrant Gulch: Searching for Gold in Park County, Montana

Emigrant Gulch: Searching for Gold in Park County, Montana

by Doris Whithorn

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Overview

In 1864, an Oregon Trail wagon train of pioneers from Pennsylvania and Iowa found their way to Emigrant Gulch and Park County in search of gold. The first settlers staked 200-foot claims at the mouth of the Gulch, in what had been called the Curry District. One of the oldest mining districts in Park County, the history of the area is reproduced here in almost 200 vintage photographs, and captures America's fascination with the development of the Wild West.

Park County, so named due to its proximity to Yellowstone Park, was established in 1887. Placer gold was discovered in the Gulch in 1864, and with this discovery came miners and prospectors from all over the country, ultimately resulting in the development of Yellowstone City and other communities. While open hostilities with the native Crow Indians in the region would eventually dissuade continual mining in the region, many stayed to populate the area. Pictured here are the miners, residents, businesses, street scenes, and social activities that made Park County what it is today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738520780
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 11/26/2002
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,141,366
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

Doris Whithorn, current president of the Park County Historical Society and past museum curator for 14 years, was awarded the Peter Yegen Jr. Lifetime Achievement Award in 2001. She has spent the last 52 years of her life as a resident of Park County.
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