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  • Sampson Gundersen posted an update 4 years, 7 months ago

    On September 11, 1865 the first two claims were filed, on the St. Regis River. W. W. Johnson, who had worked as a surveyor on the Mullan Trail, filed a gold claim, the "Missoula Gold and Silver Quartz Ledge," and Peter Toft filed the "Beaver Gold and Silver Quartz Ledge." Sketchy historical records fail to indicate whether either claim was ever actually worked.

    As with any sport, Monster Jam has its own vocabulary. For instance, there’s the phrase, "pull the pin." When a truck rolls over, someone needs to "pull the pin" on the rear bumper. Doing that cuts power to the vehicle. Then there’s "riding the wave." That refers to landing hard and bouncing on one tire for a considerable distance.

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    In the fall of 1868, a French Canadian prospector, Louis Barrette had ran out of luck and dreams working the gold fields of Northern Idaho. Despondent and broke, he set out for the French Canadian encampment of Frenchtown, Montana located along the Mullen Road. Barrette hoped that the kindness of his fellow countrymen would shelter him through the harsh Montana winter.

    The 145th Kane County Fair has been offering summer fun for generations of families. The fair offers food and a variety of entertainment suitable or kids and adults, including carnival rides, music, agricultural exhibits and livestock.

    A huge fuel tanker causes problems when it flips over on the Ingraham Trail. Many delays are caused as environmental procedures are taken to determine the effects of the fuel spillage into the Yellowknife River.
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    Later Dad left us alone while he made the travel arrangements. I sat on the side of Mom’s bed, just as she had sat on mine almost every night when I was a child.