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==History== The Territorial Legislature of [[Montana Territory]] authorized Park County on February 23, 1887. It was named for its proximity to [[Yellowstone National Park]], part of which is now in the county. This area had long been peopled and hunted by indigenous peoples, including the [[Crow Nation|Crow]], [[Sioux]], and [[Blackfoot Confederacy|Blackfoot]] tribes. The first recorded visit of European-descent people was the [[Lewis and Clark Expedition]] (1805). Mountain man [[Jim Bridger]] wintered with Crow nomads near present-day Emigrant in 1844–45. Hunting and trapping brought many men across this area during the first part of the 19th century, but by 1850 the beaver population had nearly disappeared. Gold was discovered in Emigrant Gulch in 1863, and by 1864 a booming town was serving the area. In late 1864, Yellowstone City, consisting of 75 cabins, was in operation. Two miners, [[John Bozeman]] and John Jacobs, laid out the [[Bozeman Trail]] in 1864 to allow access to western Montana Territory, and it soon became a well-traveled path between [[Fort Laramie]] and western Montana. The road ran through the future Livingston area to [[Bozeman Pass]]. By the late 1860s considerable traffic was also arriving (and departing) via the [[Yellowstone River]], at an embarkation point in the Livingston area. By the late 1860s, the indigenous peoples, denied access to their previous areas, had become a danger to the settlers, so Territorial Governor [[Green Clay Smith]] organized a militia to guard the Livingston area. The group of 600 men encamped at Fort Howie, near the mouth of [[Shields River]], {{convert|5|mi|km|spell=in}} east of present-day Livingston. In 1868 an Indian agency (including a fortified structure) was established on the Crow Reservation, at Mission Creek, southeast of Livingston. A ferry service to the fort was set up to cross the Yellowstone River, {{convert|4|mi|km|spell=in}} east of present-day Livingston. Benson's Landing was the small settlement that grew around the landing, and was a bustling community center for a few decades. Interest in the Yellowstone Park area grew around 1870. By 1872, the federal government had established it as the country's first national park. By 1880 the population of the future Park County was 200. In 1881 the [[Northern Pacific Railway]] entered Montana Territory and extended a line to Livingston (which by this time had 500 inhabitants) by November 22, 1882. In 1883 the National Park branch of the Northern Pacific was completed; that year also saw completion<ref>The tie was made near present-day [[Garrison, Montana|Garrison]], in the future [[Powell County, Montana]].</ref> of the east–west link of the NP lines, opening the northern part of the nation to commerce and settlement. The local population continued to grow rapidly; by 1887 the territorial legislature had authorized a county and its government had been set into motion. By 1890 the county population had reached 6,900.<ref>[http://www.parkcounty.org/History/ ''History of Park County'']</ref>
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