Nelson Story, Sr.
Born in Ohio 1838, Died 1926.
Freighter, Merchant, Gold Miner, Banker,
Cattle Baron,
Vigilante, Miller, Builder,
Real Estate Developer in Los Angles, US.,
Government Contractor, Trailed First 1,000 Texas Cows
to Montana in 1866,
and 500 Mustang Mares
from California in 1872.
Malcolm Story, Grandson
Transcribed from plaque
Nelson Story, Sr.
Sculptor: Jim Dolan
Year of creation: 1983
Placed by: Bozeman Centennial Committee
Commemoration: Bozeman’s Centennial
Rider: Nelson Story, Sr.
(1838 - 1926) was a pioneer, Montana entrepreneur, cattle rancher, miner and vigilante, who was a notable resident of Bozeman, Montana.
He was best known for his 1866 cattle drive from Texas with approximately 1000 head of Texas Longhorns to Montana along the Bozeman Trail - the first major cattle drive from Texas into Montana.
His business ventures in Bozeman were so successful that he became the town’s first millionaire. In his later years, he became a prominent real estate developer in Los Angeles, California.
Sculptor: Jim Dolan
Jim Dolan is an American sculptor specializing in outdoor larger-than life bronze and steel sculptures, especially of Montana related subjects and wildlife.
Source:
Equestrian Statue
Jim Dolan
Jim Dolan is a metal sculptor with a career spanning more than four decades. His portfolio includes over 170 large-scale public pieces world-wide and hundreds of private pieces. Jim’s style of welding steel and other metals into realistic representations is unique among sculptors. Aside from large sculpture, he creates three-dimensional, heat-endured metal paintings as well as architectural design elements. Observing the beauty and complexity of nature, Jim seeks to inspire others to appreciate nature and pursue their own talents and passions.
Source:
Jim Dolan Art