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TOREtrORD ra the gatherlng of thLs brief eerly hlst,oqy of the rndians of restcrn ltrontana, r have sp6nt nargr pleasant hours. The Bltter Root country ras first settled by the rhites. The Flathead end rrhai ls looown as sorthwestern Montana was eonsidered one of thc stateb Lest frontierg. Ite flnd thc peoplc of the Blttcr Boot country havc ln r Esesure had nuch to do tn aldlng in the settlcnent of thc upp€r Frathead countqy, for the Missoula county boundarles at one tine took ln all of Northrestern Montana. Marly early day rrrlters r11r bc found in these pages and to then ue are indebted, for they heve made tt possibLe for thc wrlter to plaee before you sone of their rrritings coverlng the early e4plorattons regt of the Rockl.es ln Montana. Conpiled in I9h3 w San E. Johns
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Title | The pioneers, Volume 1 |
Alternative Title | Johns’ Journals; Samuel E. Johns’ Journals |
Description | Also known as Johns' Journals or Samuel E. Johns' Journals. Sam Johns compiled this information on the history of the Flathead Valley at the urging of his brother-in-law, Frank Bird Linderman. Johns described this volume as a "brief early history of the Indians of Western Montana." He also wrote that he is placing "before you some of their [early day writers] writings covering the early explorations west of the Rockies in Montana." This information has been retyped from various sources. |
Creator | Johns, Sam E. (Samuel Enoch), 1866-1945 |
Genre (AAT) | manuscripts; documents |
Type | Text |
Language | English |
Date Original | 1943 |
Subject (LCSH) | Indians of North America--Montana--History.; Frontier and pioneer life--Flathead River Valley (B.C. and Montana). ; Flathead River Valley (B.C. and Montana)--History. ; Flathead River Valley (B.C. and Montana)--Biography. ; Flathead County (Mont.)--History. |
Rights Management | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/UND/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | ImagineIF Libraries, Flathead County |
Geographic Coverage | Flathead County, Montana |
Time Period Represented | 1800s |
Digital Collection | Johns (Sam) Collection |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Date Digitized | 2012 |
Description
Title | The pioneers, Volume 1 |
Alternative Title | Johns’ Journals; Samuel E. Johns’ Journals |
Description | Also known as Johns' Journals or Samuel E. Johns' Journals. Sam Johns compiled this information on the history of the Flathead Valley at the urging of his brother-in-law, Frank Bird Linderman. Johns described this volume as a "brief early history of the Indians of Western Montana." He also wrote that he is placing "before you some of their [early day writers] writings covering the early explorations west of the Rockies in Montana." This information has been retyped from various sources. |
Creator | Johns, Sam E. (Samuel Enoch), 1866-1945 |
Genre (AAT) | manuscripts; documents |
Type | Text |
Language | English |
Date Original | 1943 |
Subject (LCSH) | Indians of North America--Montana--History.; Frontier and pioneer life--Flathead River Valley (B.C. and Montana). ; Flathead River Valley (B.C. and Montana)--History. ; Flathead River Valley (B.C. and Montana)--Biography. ; Flathead County (Mont.)--History. |
Rights Management | ImagineIF Libraries, Flathead County is unaware of any copyright in the images in the collection. We encourage use of these materials under the fair use clause of the 1976 copyright act. All images in this collection may be used for educational, scholarly purposes and private study. We do request that proper credit be included with each item used. |
Contributing Institution | ImagineIF Libraries, Flathead County |
Geographic Coverage | Flathead County, Montana |
Time Period Represented | 1800s |
Digital Collection | Johns (Sam) Collection |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Date Digitized | 2012 |
Transcript | TOREtrORD ra the gatherlng of thLs brief eerly hlst,oqy of the rndians of restcrn ltrontana, r have sp6nt nargr pleasant hours. The Bltter Root country ras first settled by the rhites. The Flathead end rrhai ls looown as sorthwestern Montana was eonsidered one of thc stateb Lest frontierg. Ite flnd thc peoplc of the Blttcr Boot country havc ln r Esesure had nuch to do tn aldlng in the settlcnent of thc upp€r Frathead countqy, for the Missoula county boundarles at one tine took ln all of Northrestern Montana. Marly early day rrrlters r11r bc found in these pages and to then ue are indebted, for they heve made tt possibLe for thc wrlter to plaee before you sone of their rrritings coverlng the early e4plorattons regt of the Rockl.es ln Montana. Conpiled in I9h3 w San E. Johns |
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