Cigar Factory in Philipsburg, Montana. Note with image: owned and operated by Mr. Easterly (without hat). This was located in the rear of the Crystal Saloon. This building is where the G and M Cafe was in 1969. Harrington's Pool Hall was also in...
Parade in Philipsburg, Montana. Leading men of the town lead the procession on West Broadway. This is not a 4th of July parade. The photograph shows the Kaiser House, which is now the VFW Hall. The pool hall was in business where the bank is now.
Philipsburg, Montana. View of the alley behind Taylor Knapp's building, near the city park on Broadway. "X" shows Gus Lindsteadt's ice house. The little cabin on the left of the ice house is a Chinese home where a man lived when the ice...
Philipsburg, Montana. Photo shows the old school house where the Court House now stands. Chinatown is in back of Taylor Knapp's building. The fire bell and hose drying tower is 60 feet high, 12' X 12' at base. It was located where Bryan Hynes...
Philipsburg, Montana. Cape House, also called Bowie House, was built in 1878. The Ringling House is missing. The latter being built in 1880-81. (Descriptive information from photo album of Willma Bruns.) Similar view as umt013019.
Philipsburg, Montana. Photo taken by John Venandy, who was married to Tillie Schnepel. John was shot in John Raines saloon by Bill Queener. This photo was taken about where the Elenor Naef home was located in 1868. (This information is contained in...
Forestry plan part 2: Some searching questions; Arlee pow-wow July 1; No action on Mission lands; F.S. to pay for pilfered tribal trees; Dixon school seek joint credits; Trosper reappointed to committee council hangs credit's dirty laundry; Elmo...
United States--Politics and government--20th century
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
FOREST SERVICE
Region One
M_ssoula, Mont. 59801
~onorable Mike Mansfield
United States Senate
Washington, D.C. 20510
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Dear Senator Mansfield:
2150(1600)
I have your letter of April 17 and the enclosure...
Parade advertising the high school carnival. Philipsburg, Montana. From note on photograph: "Notice the lamp post in the middle of the town, Pete Winninghoff's Sweet Palace, Chris' Pool Hall and later the laundry where the bank now stands....