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Fergus County Argus Archive 

  • Lewistown, Montana
  • 18831946

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On August 9, 1883, John Morton Vrooman and Charles S. Fell launched the Mineral Argus in the bustling gold camp of Maiden, Montana, where it remained until August 1886 when they moved their presses to nearby Lewistown, the new seat of Fergus County, and changed its name to the Fergus County Argus.  Fell sold his interest in the newspaper to Vrooman in 1889 when he moved to Bozeman. Vrooman had first learned the printing trade at age fourteen at a paper in Preston, Minnesota.  He then worked in newspaper offices around the Midwest from Chicago to Minneapolis for nineteen years before meeting Fell in St. Louis, where together they hatched a plan to create a newspaper in Maiden.  Vrooman remained an agricultural booster and active Republican throughout his lengthy publishing career.  In 1912, he sold his interest in the Fergus County Argus to Arthur T. Packard and established the Grass Range Review  thirty miles east of Lewistown. 

Archive Info

  • 20,110
  • Lewistown, Montana
  • 18831946

Paper History

  • The Mineral argus

Source Information

Fergus County Argus, 1883–1946 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: June 30, 2023

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Archive Info

  • 20,110
  • Lewistown, Montana
  • 18831946

Paper History

  • The Mineral argus

Source Information

Fergus County Argus, 1883–1946 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: June 30, 2023