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This forum is dedicated to helping New Arrivals in Kalispell, Montana. It will contain Quick Tips and Tricks posts, pertinent links to our Lore Section, etc.


Owner-Manager: Matt Wentworth
The Belle-St. Regis, Kalispell's upscale hotel, is located on Main Street. It includes a high-class bar, dining area, and meeting room. The rooms are elegant and well-appointed. The hotel serves a wide-range of customers from cowboys that want to spend a night somewhere nice after an arduous cattle drive to local politicians. It is a superb location for visitors passing through Kalispell.


The Kalispell Courthouse and Municipal Building is located in a town square at the east end of Kalispell's Main Street. It houses most of the town's official offices and courtrooms. There are two law enforcement offices on the main floor and each has its own holding cell. For a list of the building's offices, please see the details inside the forum.


Location: Just west of the town of Kalispell, near Main Street. More details TBD.


Editor/Proprietor: Phineas McVay
The Kalispell Union's offices are located on Main Street in Kalispell. The newspaper offers printing services as well as publishing the only newspaper in northwestern Montana Territory.
Kalispell Union Morgue (Back Issues)


Local diner owned by Emeline Pike
The Lickskillet Diner is located in a small, renovated farmhouse at the edge of town. It provides a pleasant, inviting atmosphere and wholesome hot meals and baked goods. It is a popular place for family outings and where individuals could grab a hot meal. The Lickskillet Diner is closed on Sundays and major holidays.


Kalispell is located in the Flathead Valley in the northwestern corner of the Montana Territory, seven miles north of Flathead Lake. The town lies between the region that will one day be Glacier National Park and the lake.
Subforums | Smith Gun Shop |


Beyond the bustle of Kalispell's Main Street are the quiet residential streets. Modeled after the rows of brownstones in New York city and San Francisco's townhomes, are rows of houses. Some are upscale, some are modest dwellings. Some of the townhouses have been converted into apartments and most have basement apartments that the owners can rent out. There are streets of small homes that have larger lots with small backyard gardens. Several streets away are the homes of Kalispell's wealthier citizens.
Subforums | Wentworth Residence |


Drop into the Stardust Saloon for a wild night on the town. The Stardust is a popular watering hole for Kalispell's citizens and the residents of Flathead Valley.
Owner: Franklin Fortner


Evergreen Ranch is the home of the Steelgrave family. The initial property was established between 1862 and 1864. Among the family's many business interests, they raise prize Black Angus cattle. Evergreen is smaller in the overall land area than Lost Lake Ranch. However, it is less mountainous and has more continuous grazing lands.
Owner: Elias Steelgrave
Subforums | The Hangout |


Before 1876, the nearest fort was located at the southern end of Flathead Lake. It was a former trading fort known as Fort Kilpatrick, although the locals just called it Fort Poison after the fur trading village next to it. As the trouble with the native populations increased, it was determined that the booming town of Kalispell and its surrounding area and population needed more protection, so Fort Somers was established five miles south of the town at the north end of Flathead Lake.
Commanding Officer: Wellington MacKenzie
See Map for location.

Lost Lake was discovered by Ishmael Thornton, one of the geologists accompanying the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1803 - 1806. He claimed most of the mountain and valley land surrounding the vast crater lake and named the mountains the Choguns (chogun means blackbird in the Blackfoot language). The main ranch house, Blackbird Lodge, is located in the mountains overlooking the lake.
The ranch raises a hardy and meaty breed of cattle, crossbred between Angus and Texas Longhorns. They also raise horses for the military, a cross between the Colonial Quarterhorse and local Mustangs.
Ranch Owners: Shade Thornton, Antoinette Thornton, Cody Thornton, Quentin Cantrell

There is a vast amount of unsettled lands around the Flathead and many small homesteads and ranches. Use this forum for posting in these wilderness areas or on a ranch or homestead that does not have its own forum.


Owners: Barnabas and Emmeline Pike
The 1500 acre ranch lies north-northeast of Kalispell in Flathead County, Montana. The Pikes raise prize Morgan Horses and a mix of Texas Longhorn and Hereford beef cattle.


In 1875, Aurelian Redmond bought an established homestead from Lloyd Sidwell. The land was situated within five miles of Kalispell and shares borders with Lost Lake and Evergreen Ranch (see map). Its location could mean trouble since it is in a prime location, and the ambitious Steelgraves would love to acquire it to expand Evergreen Ranch's southern border.


After the discovery of gold in the region, Montana was designated as a United States territory (Montana Territory) on May 26, 1864 and, with rapid population growth, as the 41st state on November 8, 1889.
Montana territory was organized from the existing Idaho Territory by Act of Congress and signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln on May 28, 1864. The areas east of the continental divide had been previously part of the Nebraska and Dakota territories and had been acquired by the United States in the Louisiana Purchase.


As of August 1, 1876, there were thirty-eight states in the United States of America. There were also several territories that had not yet achieved statehood.
The era known as the Wild West, or the American Frontier, began after the Civil War in 1865 and ended around 1895.


Flashbacks is the forum where all IC threads set prior to 1876 can be started and completed. It will also house all posts and threads set prior to the current game year when the year rolls over.

In the 1800s, most people communicated by writing letters. Many people also kept journals detailing their lives as they moved west.
In this forum, your characters can write letters to friends and loved ones, write a journal, etc. They can also receive letters back if someone is willing to write back for you. Please check with other Players before tagging them.

This forum is for threads that are Incomplete due to various reasons (i.e., Player absence or left, thread appears to be abandoned, etc.). Threads that have had no activity for a period of 90 days will be moved here.


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Read Only Forum! Back issues of the Kalispell Union newspaper.
Editor/Proprietor: Phineas McVay


Read Only Forum! Archived out-of-character topics and discussions.
