At the turn of the twentieth century, Montana started emerging from its
rugged past. Permanent towns and cities, powered by mining, tourism, and
trade, replaced ramshackle outposts. Yet Montana's frontier endured,
both in remote pockets and in the wider cultural imagination. The
frontier thus played a continuing role in Montanans' lives, often in
fascinating ways. Author John Clayton has written extensively on these
shifts in Montana history, chronicling the breadth of the frontier's
legacy with this diverse collection of stories. Explore the remnants of
Montana's frontier through stories of the Little Bighorn Battlefield,
the Beartooth Highway, and the lost mining camp of Swift Current--and
through legendary characters such as Charlie Russell, Haydie Yates, and
Liver-eating Johnston.