Distinctly Montana Magazine

2024 // Winter

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54 D I S T I N C T LY M O N TA N A M A G A Z I N E • W I N T E R 2 0 2 3 - 2 4 Newspapers throughout Mon- tana eagerly took up the story. Miles hoped that it would be enough to convince crowds in New York City to attend, many of whom were Irish and either adored or hated Meagher for his involvement with the Irish Confederation and his famous Speech on the Dock. His identification of the body as Meagher was improbably complicated, however, by Mon- tana legend Liver Eating John- son, then in his mid-seventies, who saw the body for himself and proclaimed it was none oth- er than his old friend "Antelope Charley," missing some twen- ty-five years. This sent a new ripple of stories throughout the Montana presses, but Miles re- doubled his efforts to promote the body as Meagher's. Whoever he was, Montanans had begun to see the petrified man as a matter of state pride, and his Eastern tour was mon- itored as would be the progress of any other Montana boy made good on the national stage. Sales began promisingly enough but began to dwindle the further out of Montana they went. St. Paul's box office was discouraging, but the extended tour in Chicago was even worse. Miles hoped that New York would still show up in droves. His hopes were dashed, and Big Apple ticket sales failed to cover his costs. It may have been that New York City audiences did not want to pay half a dollar to see something that, fossilization notwithstanding, could be seen for free on the streets.

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