Bozeman
noun
Example sentences from the Web for bozeman
Johnny was gone, over the ridge, to Bozeman, for repairs on his snowmobile.
You probably heard of the case, the young woman from Bozeman, Montana, who got kidnapped by Mountain Men.
In fact, you could call Kari Swenson a proper belle of Bozeman, the perfect flower of the New West.
All of Bozeman and Big Sky, the brave New West, wanted these two scalps, wanted them quick—and quiet.
Let's call it the Karmic Information Trade-Off, or, alternatively, the Best Thai Restaurant in Bozeman Trade-Off.
He had informed the inn-keeper of his intention of going to Bozeman, a town lying to the north of the Crow Reservation.
The Burglar's Fate And The Detectives |Allan PinkertonThey say he followed southeast from there and crossed Bozeman Creek near this town.
The Young Alaskans on the Missouri |Emerson HoughA few minutes more, and the train runs into Bozeman, a beautifully situated and flourishing little city of twenty years' growth.
Wonderland; or Alaska and the Inside Passage |Lieut. Frederick SchwatkaThe rest of the party and the pack train came into Bozeman at night.
The Discovery of Yellowstone Park |Nathaniel Pitt LangfordOn the 8th a gentleman named Bozeman came to the command and proved up his son to be a minor, thus releasing him from service.
A History of Lumsden's Battery, C.S.A. |George Little