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- catalog abstract ""Built to last, Fort Union survived for forty years - long enough to make it the longest-lived fur-trading post in the history of the United States. But the fort's destruction in 1867 marked only the beginning of a tale just as fascinating, a story that concluded with the partial rebuilding of the fort during the 1980s. In this book, John Matzko conducts us through the colorful history of this landmark standing above the confluence of the Missouri and the Yellowstone Rivers - and through the equally colorful tangle of passions, loyalties, and politics surrounding the fort's reconstruction." "Here is the Crow-Flies-High band of Hidatsa, who lived on the site in the late nineteenth century; here is the "wild west" town of Mondak, founded in 1904 to peddle alcohol to North Dakotans; and here are the Park Service personnel, whose mission to preserve what is left of the historic fort puts them in direct conflict with civic leaders who want the entire site reconstructed to draw more tourists. Matzko chronicles the struggle, with all the political plays, bureaucratic snags, and chance twists that led to the reconstructionists' victory - and to one of the largest archaeological excavations ever mounted by the National Park Service. As entertaining as it is instructive, his book exposes the tensions inherent in the intellectual and physical rebuilding of the American past."--Jacket.".
- catalog alternative "Project Muse UPCC books net".
- catalog contributor b12075572.
- catalog coverage "Fort Union Region (N.D.) History.".
- catalog coverage "Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site (N.D. and Mont.) History.".
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description ""Built to last, Fort Union survived for forty years - long enough to make it the longest-lived fur-trading post in the history of the United States. But the fort's destruction in 1867 marked only the beginning of a tale just as fascinating, a story that concluded with the partial rebuilding of the fort during the 1980s. In this book, John Matzko conducts us through the colorful history of this landmark standing above the confluence of the Missouri and the Yellowstone Rivers - and through the equally colorful tangle of passions, loyalties, and politics surrounding the fort's reconstruction."".
- catalog description ""Here is the Crow-Flies-High band of Hidatsa, who lived on the site in the late nineteenth century; here is the "wild west" town of Mondak, founded in 1904 to peddle alcohol to North Dakotans; and here are the Park Service personnel, whose mission to preserve what is left of the historic fort puts them in direct conflict with civic leaders who want the entire site reconstructed to draw more tourists. Matzko chronicles the struggle, with all the political plays, bureaucratic snags, and chance twists that led to the reconstructionists' victory - and to one of the largest archaeological excavations ever mounted by the National Park Service.".
- catalog description "1. Historical Reconstructions and the National Park Service -- 2. Historic Fort Union -- 3. The Neighboring Ruin -- 4. Ralph Budd and the Upper Missouri Historical Expedition -- 5. Depression Years -- 6. State Ownership -- 7. A New National Historic Site -- 8. Winning Congressional Authorization -- 9. Reenergizing the Project -- 10. Winning the Appropriation -- 11. Groundwork for the Reconstruction -- 12. Reconstructing Fort Union -- 13. The Business of a Park -- App. A. The "Old Tunnel" -- App. B. The Snowden Bridge.".
- catalog description "As entertaining as it is instructive, his book exposes the tensions inherent in the intellectual and physical rebuilding of the American past."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-218) and index.".
- catalog extent "xiv, 231 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Reconstructing Fort Union.".
- catalog identifier "0803232160 (hbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Reconstructing Fort Union.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press,".
- catalog relation "Reconstructing Fort Union.".
- catalog spatial "Fort Union Region (N.D.) History.".
- catalog spatial "Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site (N.D. and Mont.) History.".
- catalog spatial "North Dakota Fort Union Region.".
- catalog subject "978.4/73 21".
- catalog subject "F739.F5 M38 2001".
- catalog subject "Historic sites Conservation and restoration North Dakota Fort Union Region.".
- catalog subject "United States. National Park Service History 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Historical Reconstructions and the National Park Service -- 2. Historic Fort Union -- 3. The Neighboring Ruin -- 4. Ralph Budd and the Upper Missouri Historical Expedition -- 5. Depression Years -- 6. State Ownership -- 7. A New National Historic Site -- 8. Winning Congressional Authorization -- 9. Reenergizing the Project -- 10. Winning the Appropriation -- 11. Groundwork for the Reconstruction -- 12. Reconstructing Fort Union -- 13. The Business of a Park -- App. A. The "Old Tunnel" -- App. B. The Snowden Bridge.".
- catalog title "Reconstructing Fort Union / John Matzko.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".