Tanner’s Ford Valley consists of nine ranches, most of which were established in the 1870’s. The first two families, the MacDougals and Elliotts, each had six sons and a daughter. These descendents are the heroes and heroines of the first four books in the Bride Train series. The Valley is located between the Beaverhead and […]
History of Tanner’s Ford
Dates marked with * are historical; the rest are fiction 1844: Laird Finan MacDougal and his wife, Phoebe, travel west. Both are from Highland Scotland, where Finan’s father is still Laird of the McDougal Clan. He is the Clan Chief of the MacDougals in America. Finan Junior and Hugh travel with them, while Louisa is […]
Location
Most books take place in Tanner’s Ford (Bride Train) and the contemporary town of Climax, which was created when the new highway went through. The location is modeled on the beautiful Big Hole Valley between Dillon and Wisdom The real towns of Bannack City and Virginia City still exist, though Bannack is a state park […]
What’s in Tanner’s Ford, 1870
Lily’s Parlor, run by Miss Lily and her companion Rosa, is an elegant place where wealthy gentlemen can receive tender care and attention from a group of eager, beautiful women. Rosa, rescued by Lily from vicious men after years of abuse, is the reclusive housekeeper and cook. Middle-aged “California widow” Nora Dawes has a dress […]
Tanner’s Ford prior to 1870 (backstory)
Finan MacDougal, Chief of his Clan, meets his second wife in Fort Laramie when his first wife, Phoebe, dies birthing his daughter. Needing someone to feed the babe, he rides out to look over the Indians huddled around the fort. He finds a widow who gave birth a few days earlier but the child died. […]
Tanner’s Ford Ranches
North Side of the River The Bitterroot Ranch (using the RB brand) is run by Ranger Elliott, his identical twin Ben, and younger brother, Patrick. Florence marries Ben in A Convenient Husband, Bride Train 4. The Rocking E is one of the two original ranches, established in the late 1840s. Trace Elliott marries Beth and shares the ranch […]
Tanner’s Ford Area Ranches Overview
Montana Territory was created in 1864, shortly after gold was discovered near Virginia City. After the end of the Civil War, with the possibility of gold and great adventure, many men headed west. By 1870 there were hundreds of men in Montana Territory for every woman wishing to be a wife. This western imbalance created […]
Tanner’s Ford Townsite
North Side of Tanner’s Ford Miss Lily’s Parlor: two-storey, brick; run by Miss Lily and her companion Rosa Nora Dawes, dress and bonnet shop: two-storey squared log house Space for future development Tanner’s Ford Hotel, Sophie McLeod: Two-storey, brick, designed to mimic the Hotel Meade in Bannack City Assay office: Squared log building Bank: boards over squared logs Jennet House: a two-story […]
Tanner’s Ford Overview
The main street of Tanner’s Ford runs east west. Boardwalks line the street from Miss Lily’s Parlor to the blacksmith shop on the north, and from the jail to just past the boarding-house to the south. Depending on the weather, the very wide main street is either dust or mud, but always contains manure due […]
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