Description: Montana authors Bill & Jan Taylor have made a career out of their love for Montana history with four books to date on former Northern Pacific and Great Northern segments. Here they tackle the rather short Montana Central that connected Great Falls with Helena and Butte. By 1883, James J. Hill who was to build the Great Northern, had build a railroad and industrial empire centered on St. Paul, MN. The next year, Hill traveled to Great Falls, MT, Paris Gibson’s namesake city by the banks of the Missouri River. For here, there was money to be made by travel to the area for its beauty as well as the extensive copper, silver, and coal deposits around nearby Butte. Hill was looking for investment opportunities and bought holdings in silver mines, thus giving him a direction to seek when expanding his Stg. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway, the forerunner of the GN. Over 800 miles needed to be closed to tap into this region as a step to the west coast. But Hill set about to do just that aided by Marcus Daly, Butte’s future copper baron and Charles Broadwarter, Helena banking magnate. The Montana Central was just a small link but when it became apparent that Hill was coming from St. Paul to link up with his “Manitoba Railway,” he set off the Northern Pacific that envisioned this as their territory. That set off a war between two dominant forces. The Taylors’ book records the history of the area, construction of the MC, the NP’s response, and all of the key players while bringing the MC itself into 2000 and beyond. This is a 170-page oblong softcover. Gloss paper. New shrinkwrapped copy. Depot Square Publishing has been in the railroad book business since 1994. We publish our own books, produce books for other publishers, and sell other railroad publishers' titles.If you have any questions about any of our listings, please ask. We ship to all 48 contiguous states, Alaska, and Hawaii. All new books that are not factory shrinkwrapped are done so here. New softcovers without factory-applied shrinkwrap have a cardboard stiffener added before shrinkwrapping. All new and used books are wrapped in bubble wrap and placed in new bookfolds or boxes with additional spacers and/or packing to prevent damage. Unusual or oversize books may need to be shipped in special cartons. Normal shipping is 1-2 work days after confirmation of a paid order. USPS Media Mail shipping is $7.00 for the first book and $1.00 for each additional book thereafter. We e-mail all buyers with confirmation of shipment, estimated delivery date, and the USPS tracking number. If not satisfied, all books are returnable for full price ex shipping, within 30 days of purchase. Buyer pays return shipping.
Price: 24.95 USD
Location: Loveland, Ohio
End Time: 2024-12-24T18:00:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Year: 2013
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States