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'FOREWORD in the year 1846, Major Alexander Culbertson and a group of fearless traders pushed up the Missouri River and founded what is now known as Fort Benton. This historical old Fort has long since tumbled into ruins: and few, very few, remain to tell us of the trials and difficulties of those early days. In sharp contrast with the decline of this pioneer life has been the rapid and steady advancement of a new generation. This new generation not having to contend with the many hardships of pioneer life has been able to devote a great deal more time to educational affairs. The people of Fort Benton and vicinity were not slow to realize the value of higher education and as early as the year 1901 a high school was established with an enrollment of five students: Vernon E. Lewis, John Culbertson, Charles Morrow, Charles King, and George Crane. The building was small and only one course was offered. Today, Chouteau County High School has an enrollment of one hundred students and is accredited by the State, North Central and Northwestern accrediting associations. The building has also been enlarged and four full four-year courses are offered with special training in domestic science, manual training, normal training, and commercial work. That this second volume of the Pioneer may, in a sense, serve to reilect the spirit and progress of Chouteau County High School is the sincere wish of the publishers. , THE EDITOR.
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