For forty years the western movement past over the Northern Plains, considered too dry for homesteading, better land was available elsewhere. Then came the Black Hills "Gold Rush" of 1876 and the "Bonanza Farming" of 1878 in the Red River Valley. The railroad came and it brought with it a population explosion. Through a series of bad and good luck, Arthur Calvin Mellete found himself in the middle of it all.
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