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By Clark C. Spence

At thrice the dimensions of Pennsylvania, with a county larger than the entire country of Connecticut, Montana is a big position, as soon as defined as "bounded at the west through the Japan present, at the north via the aurora borealis, at the south through Price's military, and at the east via the Day of Judgement."

Montana has a wealthy tale, during which assorted humans have sought either nice fortune and modest prosperity. How good they succeeded is a part of the tale instructed during this enticing history.

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