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Mr C. I. Furry, agent for the Northern Pacific Railroad at Evaro, Montana, with his wife Stella, his daughter Doris, and his mother-in-law, Mrs Richmond, on the loading dock at the Evaro train depot.
Evaro Hill toward Jocko Mountains. Plate 11a. Fire Group 6: Moist Douglas-fir. Elevation 3,900 ft (1,889 m) Camera faces east-northeast across Evaro Hill towards the Jocko Mountains from a point 0.5 miles below Evaro, Montana. Shrub cover on near...
Evaro Hill toward Jocko Mountains. Plate 11b. Camera was offset approximately 300 feet south and 200 feet above original position to avoid screening conifers. Slope is now covered by a dense stand of conifers dominated by Douglas-fir. Shrub...
Originally identified as being near Evaro, Montana. Additional note identifies the photograph as being near the Big Snowy Mountains, central Montana 1911.