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Pamphlet on orchard possibilities in Bitter Root Valley.
Clearwater River from Gilfillian Creek. Plate 1a. Fire Group 11: Redcedar/grand fir. Elevation 2,700 ft (823 m) Looking northeast up the north fork of the Clearwater River from the outlet of Gilfillian Creek. Conifers and shrubs are in an early...
Granite Mountain, Idaho. Plate 2a, Fire Group 9: Moist lower subalpine fir. Elevation 5,900 ft (1,799 m) Looking south into the head of Timber Creek, a tributary of the St. Joe River. Camera point is on Granite Mountain, Red Ives Ranger District,...
Wallace, Idaho. Plate 3a. Fire Group 11: Warm-moist grand fir, western red cedar, and western hemlock. Elevation 3,300 ft (1,006 m) Looking west-northwest over Wallace, Idaho, just before the 1910 forest fire burned the northwest section of...
Dunn residence at 1970 Alvina Drive. after remodeling. Mount Jumbo in background; mine on hill at far right (Until 1910, original address was Route 4,) Missoula, Montana
Hand tinted photo of Fort Owen barracks, Montana, showing interesting and significant detail. Probably from the A. L. Stone Collection. The photo was copyrighted in 1910 by J. G. Showell, Bitterroot.
Landscape Photography ; Lewis and Clark National Forest (Mont.)
Slopes above Haystack Springs in Dry Range. Plate 37a (1924) Fire Group 5: Cool-dry Douglas-fir. Elevation 5,300 ft (1,616 m) Looking southwest at slopes above Haystack Springs in Dry Range, Lewis and Clark National Forest. Snags indicate a...
Goat Creek 2 miles above mouth of the Thompson River, Montana. Plate 6a (July 9, 1928) Fire Group 6: Moist Douglas-fir. Elevation 2,500 ft (762 m) Looking west-northwest up Goat Creek from the H. J. Corley homestead 2 miles above the mouth of the...
Haun's Ranger Station on the Lolo National Forest near Haugen, Montana. From: "Notes on Observations in National Forests and Elsewhere During the Summer of 1910" p. 1a, by J. E. Kirkwood, Mss 082.