July 17 – On this day in Montana
history in 1860 Capt. John Mullan reached the summit of the Continental Divide
west of what is now Helena. He had first been at this point six years before on
a survey trip for the U.S. Army. This time he had a road building crew with him
that was laying out the first overland
route between Fort Benton – the terminus of Missouri River boat traffic – to
Walla Walla and the gateway to the Columbia River. The pass is now known as
Mullan Pass in his honor. The next day the crew experienced a solar eclipse.
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