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2011 - 2012 Student Calendar - Helena College of Technology

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General InformationHistory <strong>of</strong> <strong>Helena</strong>, Montana<strong>Helena</strong>, Montana’s state capital and the state’s third territorial capital, became known as the “Queen City <strong>of</strong> the Rockies” withthe boom brought on by the 1864 gold strike. In 1864, a group known as the “Four Georgians” (consisting <strong>of</strong> John Cowan,Daniel Jackson Miller, John Crab, and Reginald - or Robert - Stanley), stumbled upon gold in what is now <strong>Helena</strong>’s main street.The claim was staked and named “Last Chance Gulch.” The “Four Georgians” worked the gulch until 1867, at which time theywent back East.Once the news spread about the gold discovery, <strong>Helena</strong> became a boom town seemingly overnight. In only a few short years,several hundred businesses opened up shop in <strong>Helena</strong>, and more than 3,000 people called <strong>Helena</strong> home. Also, many previousmining strikes in other areas <strong>of</strong> Montana began to play out. As a result, many miners in these areas gravitated toward <strong>Helena</strong>.As the gulch began to fill up with people, the miners decided they needed to come up with a name for the town. The name“<strong>Helena</strong>” was not immediately bestowed upon the town. The “Four Georgians” originally named it Crabtown after JohnCrab, one <strong>of</strong> the founders. However, many <strong>of</strong> the miners from Minnesota began to call the town Saint <strong>Helena</strong>, after a town inMinnesota. The name was eventually shortened to <strong>Helena</strong>, its current name.Montana became a United States territory in 1864. In 1875, <strong>Helena</strong> became the capital <strong>of</strong> Montana Territory. When Montanabecame a state, the fight for the location <strong>of</strong> the state capital pitted “Copper King” Marcus Daly <strong>of</strong> Anaconda against rivalWilliam A. Clark, who supported <strong>Helena</strong>. <strong>Helena</strong> won, and ground was broken in October 1898 for the new capitol. <strong>Helena</strong>continues to serve as the seat <strong>of</strong> Montana’s state government and politics.In 1883, the Northern Pacific Railroad arrived in <strong>Helena</strong> and further fueled the town’s growth. With establishment <strong>of</strong> theterritorial capital in <strong>Helena</strong>, the town slowly began its transition from a typical mining town, which prevented the town’scollapse when gold ran out in Last Chance Gulch.By 1888, an estimated 50 millionaires made <strong>Helena</strong> their home. Last Chance Gulch produced an estimated $3.6 billion (intoday’s dollars) in gold over a 20-year period. <strong>Helena</strong> continued to prosper despite the depletion <strong>of</strong> gold. The town’s centrallocation in Montana, coupled with its designation as the state capital, continued to bring in new people and roads. <strong>Helena</strong> als<strong>of</strong>unctioned as a distribution point (due to the transportation hub <strong>of</strong> roads and railroads that developed) for outlying miningtowns and other nearby resource extraction industries. Agriculture in the valley also helped sustain <strong>Helena</strong>’s growth.The downtown area <strong>of</strong> the capital city is situated in a steep gulch, with parts <strong>of</strong> the city perched on surrounding hillsides.This picturesque setting opens up into a wide valley to the north. On the upper eastside sits Montana’s state capitol. <strong>Helena</strong>’sglorious past is celebrated today with the spectacular 19th-century mansions, historic Last Chance Gulch businesses, andrestored pioneer dwellings.4 <strong>2011</strong> - <strong>2012</strong> Academic Catalog UM-<strong>Helena</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong>

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