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Biographical Writings
EDNA
By Cole

Edna Tracy White
Was born
On March 17, 1887,
To William H.
And Sarah Bessie Tracy.
Graduated from Montana Collage
In 1908
With a degree
In chemistry.
Had three children.
Died in 1987.





Bozeman To Other Cities
Bozeman - Columbus
by Cole

    I think some of the best things about Bozeman, Montana are that there are really cool mountains and really nice kids and adults. Two more things are that there are good hiking trails and nice clear rivers to fish in. That’s some of the great things about Bozeman!
    Columbus, Ohio has friendly people and great zoos! Columbus is a nice place to live with nice stores. Columbus, Ohio is a good place to live!
    I prefer Bozeman because of the mountains and no crimes. There’s nice hiking trails and clear rivers to fish in! That’s why Bozeman is a great place to live!

Opera House
Main Street
Bozeman, MT 59715
Nov. 15, 2005
Dear Cole Krahel,
    My history will make you come to my sight!!  I could hold up to 900 people in my auditorium.  Did you that I opened in October 1889?  They tore me down in 1965.  Workers made me into a park.  It would take a half a million dollars to tear me down now.  I hope you come to my sight!
    One thing I hope they do in the future is to turn me into a replica of my self.  They could put a library up on the top floor.  They built a bridge from the Bozeman Hotel to me.  They could put a bird at the top of the pole on top of me.  I only hope they make me all over again.
                    Sincerely,
                    The Opera House

Historical Fiction
Jim Bridger
By
Cole

    Look here he comes again, Jim Bridger, on his horse!  Everyone rushed over to see the storybook frontiersman.  The mountain man jumped off his horse with his spurs clinging.  It was rare for Jim Bridger to come into Bozeman four times in one week. 
“Jim, can I tie up your horse?” yelled a little kid.
“Yes, you can, little fellow.”
Bridger walked into the saloon and got two cups of whiskey.  A man walked into the saloon and tried to buy a cup of whiskey, but he didn’t have enough money to buy anything.  So Jim Bridger gave the guy his other glass of whiskey. “Thank you so much, Jim Bridger.”  The guy then walked out of the saloon while saying, goodbye.  Jim Bridger walked out of the saloon right behind the guy, jumped onto his horse, and rode away on the muddy dirt road.  People never saw Jim Bridger again.  Some say he got sick and died.   Others say he got shot by one of the five Indian tribes that he led.  We do know that he was buried 200 yards of 101 Street and Jefferson Street


Interesting Bozemanites
1. Chris Roger – He is my dad’s boss and he hunts.
2. Mom ( Tammi ) – She likes to do outdoor activities.
3. Dad ( Chad ) – He likes to hunt and he likes to hike.
4. Matt Wendt – He fought in Iraq.
5. Mrs. Babcock – She likes to travel and knows a lot about Bozeman.
6. John Bozeman – He found Bozeman, Mt.
7. Bev Bacon – She has been to Japan.
8. Chris Nolt – He likes to play football with kids.
9. Mrs. Beagle – She is good at teaching music.
10. Jim Bridger – The Bridger’s were names after him.

What I think About Things
2099 is many years from now and will bring a lot of changes to Bozeman. Some of the changes will be more houses downtown and more streets. Bozeman is growing very fast and will need more housing for people to live in. That will cause the city to grow. More businesses will move to Bozeman and build skyscrapers and other big buildings. The whole valley will be filled with houses and buildings. There will be more big parks and swimming centers. People will tare down old buildings and build new ones in their place. By 2099 there will probably be high – tech towers that receive information from satellite. Due to the changes there will hardly be any wildlife in Bozeman.