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1987 Culbertson Montana by Bob Southland Centennial Historical Montage Print
$ 7.89
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Up for auction is a handsome1987 Culbertson Montana Centennial Historical Montage watercolor/pen & ink Print, that was painted
by Bob Southland. It is 16" tall by 22" long. Included in the historical montage are: the train depot; ferry boat raft crossing the Missouri River; a log cabin, a new bridge, bison, beaver and wolf; cowboys; pioneer wagon; the trapper could be representing Major Alexander Culbertson; a Native American woman; an oil well pumper; rows of wheat
. Culbertson was created in June 1887 following the arrival of the Great Northern Railway, then known as the St. Paul, Minneapolis & Manitoba Railway. The town was named after
Major Alexander Culbertson
(1809-1879), former head of the American Fur Company. The name Culbertson, should sound familiar because it was Major Culbertson who was instrumental in the establishment of
Fort Benton in 1846.
The town of Culbertson saw a population spurt with the influx of dryland farmers after the passage of the amended Homestead Act in 1909. With its railroad connection, Culbertson became the center of the area’s agricultural trade.
- The condition of this rolled print is very good condition. It has not been framed or displayed and is not faded.
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