Founding Fathers
The response to Custer's defeat was a rapid military build-up in the
region, fueled by a national passion for revenge. "Milestown was born in
the fall of 1876 when Colonel Miles [at Fort Keough], becoming tired of
having the
coffee-doolers loafing at the Tongue River Cantonment, had a stake set
about two miles east of the post, and ordered all the hangers-on to move
to
the other side of the marker. By evening on the day Miles had issued his
ultimatum, these civilians had a few tents set up and two saloons and a
gambling house in operation. This infant village was a vigorous , lusty,
man's town, which provided its customers with alcolhol, the necessities
to support life on the frontier, and women."
(Brown and Felton, The Frontier Years).