An intriguing snapshot of life in Montana during the late 19th century, "The Anaconda Standard Almanac, 1892" offers a unique glimpse into the daily lives, industries, and social fabric of the region. This almanac, published by The Anaconda Standard newspaper, provides a wealth of information ranging from astronomical data and weather forecasts to local statistics and prominent citizens.
Readers will discover fascinating details about the burgeoning mining industry, agricultural developments, and the political landscape of Montana at a pivotal time in its history. With a blend of practical information and insightful commentary, this almanac serves as both a valuable historical record and an engaging read for anyone interested in the American West. This carefully preserved edition offers a window into a bygone era, capturing the spirit and character of a community on the rise.
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