The first prospector to discover ore in the remote area of what is now Cooke City, MT Adam "Horn" Miller was a champion with his fists and a crack shot with the gun he constructed. He was much like the other 300,000 or so pioneers who searched the west for silver and gold and yet his story is as unique as the land he explored for over fifty years - in and around Yellowstone National Park. Two creeks, a road, and a mountain all now bear his name. He served as a scout during the Army's pursuit of Chief Joseph, was a guide for early National Park superintendents, and was sought out by two U.S. Presidents when each visited Yellowstone Country.