Land settlement Montana Flathead Indian Reservation. Land tenure Montana Flathead Indian Reservation. Indian Allotments Montana Flathead Indian Reservation. Salish Indians Land transfers. Kootenai Indians Land transfers. Flathead Indian...
Smead was agent on Flathead for a number of years but most of this book is a sketch of the reservation land as the book was written to promote land sales on the Flathead.
Four young Blackfeet men pow-wow dancing during a Sun Dance encampment in the Browning, Montana area. The man on the left is wearing an old-time obustle; the man on the right is wearing a reservation-style hat.
Senator Mansfield of Montana shakes the hand of a man in a tall hat and chaps seated on horse. Near them is a donkey carrying a sign reading "Vote Democrat Tuesday."
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930 ; Hartley, Roland H., 1864-1952
President Taft; Roland H. Hartley (with top hat). Roland lived in Everett, Washington, and operated a lumber business. He was later Governor of Washington.
Holden Sawmill on Sweeney Creek, Florence, Montana. (l to r) Larry Lavey (Irish piper), Lewis Holden (sitting), Ed Magee, Reuben Holden Sr. (standing, hand on hat), Maurice Holden (sitting), Ben Duffy (sitting holding "Cant hook"), Alta...
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.
Indians of North America ; Charlot, Kalispel Chief, ca. 1831-1900
Indian, Chief Charlo of the Flathead Indians on horseback wearing a 'Garfield' Hat. "Chief Charlos Slem-hi-kay (Little Claw of Grizzly Bear)". Boos #702.
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...