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843.853.2070 x 200 sheester@arcadiapublishing.com Costco to Host Book Signing for Local Civil War Montana Author Ken Robison will be available to sign copies of pictorial history In 1862, gold discoveries brought thousands of miners to camps along Grasshopper Creek. By 1864, the Federal government had carved the Montana Territory out of the existing Idaho and Dakota Territories. Gold from Montana Territory fueled the Union war effort, yet loyalties were mixed among the miners. In this compelling collection of stories, historian Ken Robison illustrates how Southern sympathizers and Union loyalists, deserters and veterans, freed slaves and former slaveholders living side by side made a volatile and vibrant mix that molded Montana. Discover how fiery personalities like Union Colonel Sidney Edgerton and General Thomas Francis Meagher fought to keep order in the newly formed frontier, while brave Confederate and Union veterans and their hardy families created an enduring legacy that helped shape modern Montana. Confederate veterans flocked to the Montana Territory at the end of the Civil War. Seeking new opportunities after enduring the hardships of war, these men and their families made a lasting impact on the region. Their presence was marked across the territory in places like Confederate Gulch and Virginia City. Now meet the fascinating characters who came to Big Sky country after the war, including guerrillas who fought with William Quantrill and Bloody Bill Anderson, as well as cavalrymen who rode with Confederate legends General Nathan Bedford Forrest and Colonel John S. Mosby. Author and historian Ken Robison recounts where these soldiers came from, why they fought for the South, what drew them to the Montana Territory and how they helped shape the region. Ken Robison is an author and historian who lives in Great Falls, Montana, with his wife Michele. Ken, a Montana native, is historian at the Overholser Historical Research Center in Fort Benton. He serves as historian for the Great Falls/Cascade County Historic Preservation Commission and is active in historic preservation throughout Montana. Join the Author for a Book Signing! Where: Costco 2195 E. Custer Ave, Helena, MT 59602 When: Friday, December 12th, 2014; 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Available at area bookstores, independent retailers, and online retailers, or through The History Press at 866-457-5971 or www.historypress.net The History Press, based in Charleston, South Carolina, brings a new way of thinking to history publishing by producing regional history titles by excellent historians and striving to make these books available to a wide audience. Montana Territory and the Civil War by Ken Robison 160 pages/ softcover Published: October 2013 Confederates in Montana Territory by Ken Robison 192 pages/ softcover Published: November 2014 End
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