Themes and Insights. Montana Arlington, Iowa Motto: “Where hills and prairie meet” An hour’s drive northeast of Waterloo Present population 500.

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Themes and Insights

Montana

Arlington, Iowa Motto: “Where hills and prairie meet” An hour’s drive northeast of Waterloo Present population 500

Vida, Montana 23 miles from Wolf Point Average temperature in summer is 86° Present population 70 Boyhood home of eight time Montana sportscaster of the year Rocky Erickson

Homes of Montana’s Pioneers A Soddy A Cabin

Working the Land Clearing the Land Ploughing the Land

Montana Prairies

Montana – Big Sky Country Name derived from Spanish word for mountains, montaña Nicknames include “Big Sky Country”, “The Treasure State”, “Land of the Shining Mountains”. Popular tourist sites include Glacier National Park, Battle of the Little Big Horn site, and 5 entrances to Yellowstone National Park. St. Mary Lake in Glacier National Park

Montana Land area is 147,046 square miles It is 4 th largest state - slightly larger than Japan Cattle ranching important since mid 1800’s Present population of about 1 million Helena is the capital Pompey’s Pillar National Monument

Famous Montanans Gary Cooper, actor Dana Carvey, comedian Myrna Loy, actor Evel Knieval, daredevil Chet Huntley, newscaster Plenty Coups, Crow Nation Margaret Craven, author Alex Lowe, Mountain climber Dave McNally, baseball pitcher Gary Cooper

Wildlife of Montana Wolf American bison Western rattlesnake White-tailed prairie dog Easter cottontail Common porcupine Striped skunk Common gray fox Barn owl

Wildflowers of Montana Prairie Rose Wild Iris

Wildflowers of Montana Gumbo Lily Oyster Plant

Hattie’s Crops Flax Seed Flax CropWheat

Farming in 1918

John Deere Farm Implement

Luverne Motor Car 1903

President Woodrow Wilson 28 th U.S. President Born 1856 – Died 1924 In Office: March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1921 Wilson held a Ph.D. degree ~ the only U.S. President to earn one. Controlled U.S. entry into World War I

Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany Last German Emperor Cousin of King George V of Great Britain Born 1859 – Died 1941 Ruled Germany before and during World War I Had a withered left arm Exiled from Germany after War

Doughboys – World War I

Recruitment Posters

Airplane Mechanics – WW I World War I Planes Being Prepared for a Raid

Buy Liberty Bonds

Buy War Saving Stamps

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