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Fort Benton, Montana, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
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Fort Benton, Montana, USA, 1856. Artist: John Mix Stanley
Fort Benton, Montana, USA, 1856. Members of the Stevens United States Railroad Survey arrive at Fort Benton near the Great Bend of the Missouri River in North Central Montana. Print from Reports of Explorations and Surveys to Ascertain the Most Practicable and Economical Route for a Railroad from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean made under the direction of the Secretary of War in 1853-1855, by Beverley Tucker, volume III, published by Sarony, Major and Knapp (Washington, 1856)
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This print takes us back to the year 1856, capturing a significant moment in American history. The scene depicts Fort Benton, located near the Great Bend of the Missouri River in North Central Montana. It showcases members of the Stevens United States Railroad Survey arriving at this strategic location during their exploration and surveying mission. The lithograph, created by renowned artist John Mix Stanley, beautifully portrays the vast countryside with its open range and plains stretching as far as the eye can see. In this picturesque setting, we witness a group of tents and wigwams scattered along the riverbank. These temporary dwellings provide shelter for those involved in the Pacific Railroad Survey. The image not only offers a glimpse into life on an expedition but also highlights America's ambitious plans to connect its eastern and western coasts through rail transportation. The Reports of Explorations and Surveys publication from which this print originates played a crucial role in determining the most practical route for such a railroad. Through vibrant colors and meticulous detail, Stanley's artwork transports us back to an era when exploration was paramount and untamed landscapes were waiting to be conquered. This historical snapshot serves as a reminder of our nation's relentless pursuit of progress during the 19th century—a testament to America's spirit of adventure and determination that continues to shape our country today.
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