May 2 – On this day in Montana History in 1864 the Montana
Territory was approved by Congress. Most people think of this as the start of
modern Montana history. But Wilbur Fisk Sanders a political giant in early
Montana history and a founder of the Montana Historical Society always
maintained that 1862 and 1863 were critical in the development of the state. As
he wrote about “the meaning of our settlement and civilization here,” Fisk
urged future generations “to preserve sketches of our earlier story … day by
day and year-by-year.” That also includes Native American history.
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