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Gateway to Yellowstone: The Raucous Town of Cinnabar on the Montana Frontier

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By (author): Lee H. Whittlesey Lee Whittlesey

By 1883 when the rail lines of the Northern Pacific reached the tiny town of Cinnabar, Montana Territory, newspaper and magazine stories of the wonders to be found in Yellowstone National Park had been firing the imaginations of eager potential visitors around the world for a decade. Once the railroad completed that critical bit of their route, the world was poised to actually see the magic of Yellowstone, and the prospect of a trip was no longer just excitingit was a possibility. It seemed like everyone who could afford the ticketfrom middle class residents of New York City to Army Generals William Tecumseh Sherman and Philip Sheridan to President Chester A. Arthurwanted to ride the train to see Yellowstone . Their jumping off point for their journey into Wonderland was the town envisioned by Hugo Hoppe, a raucous Wild West town poised for greatness as the Gateway to all of Yellowstones offerings. The town of Cinnabar, Montana, no longer exists, but when it did, it served as the immediate railroad gateway for a generation of visitors to Yellowstone National Park. Visitors passed through its streets from September 1, 1883, through June 15, 1903 This book tells the story of its place in the West, and the legend of the town and its promoters. Its story is one of aspiration and dreams in the American West and its place in the legend and lore of Yellowstone has kept the spirit of Cinnabar alive for more than a hundred years since the town itself faded away. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 28g
  • Dimensions: 151 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 01 May 2015
  • Publisher: Globe Pequot Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781493010660

About Lee H. WhittleseyLee Whittlesey

Lee H. Whittlesey is a professional historian for the National Park Service at Yellowstone National Park Wyoming-Montana-Idaho. He is the author of ten published books four of them by the presses of University of New Mexico University of Nebraska and University of Utah. His most well-known book is probably Death in Yellowstone: Accidents and Foolhardiness in the First National Park. He lives and works in Yellowstone.

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