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1931 1st Ed. "Montana In The Making" N.C. Abbott

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1931 1st Ed.  Montana In The Making  N.C. Abbott
For your consideration is this 1931 first edition of "Montana In The Making" by N.C. Abbott, copy-righted and published by the Gazette Printing Company in Billings, Montana. The book examines a variety of historical facets of Montana, including exploration, settlement, mining, agriculture, transportation, and the growth of the state's political and social structure. It aims to give readers a thorough understanding of how Montana changed and developed throughout time. "Montana In The Making" explores the early exploration of Montana by Native American tribes and the subsequent exploration of the state by European explorers and fur traders. It talks about how the Lewis and Clark expedition changed the area and how the 19th century saw an influx of settlers. In particular, Abbott's book focuses on the mining sector, which was vital to the expansion and advancement of Montana. It highlights how mining camps evolved into thriving cities as a result of the discovery of gold, silver, and other valuable minerals. "Montana In The Making" also explores the struggles and achievements of the state's early settlers. It covers subjects like homesteading, Native American conflicts, the founding of towns and cities, as well as the growth of the agriculture and ranching industries. The political history of the state, including the battles for statehood and the establishment of Montana's government, are also covered in the book. It clarifies the political figures, judicial decisions, and social problems that influenced Montana's early government. It perfectly encapsulates the spirit of discovery, expansion, and tenacity that characterized Montana's formative years. The book shows a dark blue canvas cover with the title, the seal of Montana and the authors name in silver gilt lettering on the front cover. The spine shows the title and author again but the silver gilt lettering has been worn off. The book features numerous maps and photos of various locations and prominent figures throughout its pages. The book shows good condition overall with some slight wear from its age and years of use, but no signs of obvious damage are noted. The book measures 7 3/4" L x 5 3/4" W x 1 1/16" D.