Smelters of Anaconda, Montana in background of image. In foreground men appear to be hammering (perhaps for blasting?) In the middle of the image a horse-drawn wagon hauls away rock as an empty wagon arrives. Woodworth Photo (No. 245)
Antlers Club, Butte, Montana; organized 1891. Row 1: (front L to R) A. Thos. Collins, J. Henry Fariss. Row 2: H. Brownson Smith, R. Halstad Marshall, J. Benton Leggat, Cook, E. Ellsworth Gallogly, M. Moletas Miller. Row 3: W. Seward Lower, F. Percy...
Alder Gulch, three miles below Nevada City, Montana. Plate 66b. Heavily disturbed riparian bottoms have shown remarkable recovery and currently support an excellent mix of wildlife cover plants. Junipers on far slope have increased in number and...
Company commanded by Captain George M. Grimes, 2nd U.S. Artillery. After return from Cuba. Battery in firing formation. Picture possibly taken in Missouri.
From unknown publication. Caption reads: "Battle of Giants on rails. One Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul G. E. Electric locomotive wins tug of war with two powerful steam locomotives."
Mr and Mrs Dudley Bass and Virginia Bass (in black skirt and hat) eating picnic lunch; Virginia Bass was the second white woman to live in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana.
"Trenching the Graham Creek Fire, 1910." Probably from: Notes on Observations in National Forests and Elsewhere During the Summer of 1910, p. 25, by J.E. Kirkwood. Image shows two men digging fire line on a forested hillside.