TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1: A Chronological Structural History of Fort Union Trading Post, 1829-1867 Chapter 1, Men, Furs, and Empires Chapter 2, A Fort is Needed Chapter 3, Palasides and Princes Chapter 4, From Beaver to Buffalo Chapter 5, Travelers and Artists Chapter 6, Sioux and Soldiers Part 2, The Things of Life Part 3, Individual Historic Structures HS1, Palisades Appendix A, List of Historic Structures, Fort Union Appendix B, Description of Fort Union, Edwin T. Denig, July 30, 1843 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 2. Karl Bodmer, 1833. Newberry Library 3. Karl Bodmer, 1833. Joslyn Art Museum 4. Isaac Sprague, 1843. Isaac Sprague, Jr 5. Isaac Sprague, 1843. Audubon Society 6. Alexander Murray, 1845. Forest and Stream 7. Nicholas Point, 1847. Wilderness Kingdom 8. Nicholas Point, 1347. Wilderness Kingdom 9. Rudolph Frederich Kurz, 1851. St. Louis University 10. Rudolph Frederich Kurz, 1852. The Thomas Gilcrease Institute 11. Rudolph Frederich Kurz, 1852. Smithsonian Institution 12. Rudolph Frederich Kurz, 1852. Smithsonian Institution 13. Rudolph Frederich Kurz, 1851. The Thomas Gilcrease Institute 14. John Mix Stanley, 1853. Montana Historical Society 15. Carl Wimar, 1858. Library of Congress 16. William J. Hays, 1860. The Glenbow Foundation 17. William J. Hays, 1860. Montana Historical Society 18. William Cary, 1861. Library of Congress 19. Soldier, 1864. Montana Historical Society 20. Photograph, 1866. Montana Historical Society 21. Photograph, 1866. Montana Historical Society 22. Granville Stuart, 1866. Montana Historical Society 23. Unknown. Montana Historical Society 24. Unknown. Montana Historical Society LIST OF MAPS 2. Conjectural Drawing, Vicinity of Fort Union. 3. Missouri River during the Fur Trade. DEDICATION On Chirstmas Eve 1968
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