The headwaters of the Marias River is
an area rich in history both before and after Lewis and Clark.
Inhabited by American Indians, pioneers, cattle barons, oil barons
and railroad barons, this area has been the location for the works
of A.B. Guthrie, Ivan Doig and captured on canvas by C.M .Russell.
This was the farthest north that the Lewis and Clark expedition
would travel. |