June 17 – On this day in Montana
History in 1832 Pierre Chouteau brought his steamship the Yellow Stone up the
Missouri River to Fort Union on the eastern Montana border. It was the farthest
steamships came up the Missouri for the next 28 years until shallow draft boats
could make it all the way to Fort Benton. On board the ship that day in 1832
was artist George Catlin who became legendary for his paintings of Native
American life in Montana and the West.
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