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Title: Marvels of the new West : a vivid portrayal of the stupendous marvels in the vast wonderland west of the Missouri River : comprising marvels of nature, marvels of race, marvels of enterprise, marvels of mining, marvels of stock-raising, and marvels of agriculture, graphically and truthfully described
Year: 1887 (1880s)
Authors: Thayer, William Makepeace, 1820-1898
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Publisher: Norwich, Conn. : Henry Bill Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: Harold B. Lee Library
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st $5,000, and notone of the forty persons who subscribed for its purchase is a Congre-gationalist; and yet they say to us as a denomination, Take theproperty and give our children the benefit of a good school, that theymay not grow up in ignorance. Montana is a newer, if not a wilder country, than Oregon andWashington ; and its progress has been unparalleled. To-day it canboast the most promising mining camp in the world, —Butte City, —called The Silver City, because of its rich and extensive silvermines. It is claimed that Butte is in advance of Leadville, in severalparticulars, and that the hard times which have struck almostevery other western town, have never visited this booming place.Since the completion of the Utah and Northern Railroad, the townhas advanced from a population of five hundred to fifteen thousand,including its environs. The citizens have been moved to true West-ern generosity, not to say prodigality, in providing everything which 342 MARVELS OF THE NEW WEST.
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MARVELS OF ENTERPRISE. 343 the business, educational, and moral interests of the city require.Expensive water-works, the electric light, churches, schools, threedaily newspapers, with several weekly, telegraph, telephone, and allthe etceteras of a thriving Eastern city. Their large and numerousbusiness blocks and public buildings are the best possible proof ofthe energy, tact, and enterprise, which have reared this and othercities, within a few years, on the frontier. The howling wilder-ness is driven out of Montana.

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