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Letter for T.C. Power & Bro. Military & Indian Traders, 1876

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Letter for T.C. Power & Bro. Military & Indian Traders, 1876
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Office of T.C. Power & Bro., Freighters and Forwarding Merchants, Military and Indian Traders. Letter addressed to post trader J,H. McKnight & Co. at Fort Shaw, Montana. Dateline Fort Benton, M.T., March 26th, 1876. Letter asks them to send the enclosed dispatch and to send the goods down at the first opportunity. Folds, 8 x 10" T.C. Power was an influential military and Indian trader at Ft. Benton, Montana, and also ran a steamer company on the Missouri River. He served in the United States Senate from January 2, 1890 to March 3, 1895, as one of the first two senators from Montana. (Potter Collection) HWAC# 60155 Date: Location: Fort Benton, Montana