30 posters recounting the atrocities that occurred in 1945 in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan to spread the prayer of peace for the sake of future generations. Included are color and black and white photographs, charts, tables, maps, and diagrams of...
Allen Company Store, French Gulch, Montana. Image shows the rear of the store and two loaded wagons. One wagon is pulled by a four-horse team, the other is pulled by four mules.
Anaconda Fire Department outfitted for parade as the Darktown Fire Brigade. They are in blackface. Some carry musical instruments. Image is entitled: Dark Town Fire Brigade. Anaconda. April 3, 1893. Anaconda, Montana.
Employees posed in front of the Anaconda Brewing Company. Left to right: Jake Rahmsterf, Henry Lindig, Mr. Johnson, Adam J. Tuchscherer (seated), Frank Bechtold, Fred Platt, name unknown, Clemens, Huber, Robert Gasse (on left wagon), John Urich (on...
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)
First jail in Montana was built in 1862 in Bannack. This image of the building was taken many years later and appears on p. 169 of 'Here Rolled the Covered Wagons' by Albert P. Salisbury and Jane S. Salisbury, Published by Superior Pub. Co., 1948.
"Hauling wool through Belt to Great Falls, Montana," photo by Jim Chambers, first Belt, Montana, druggist. Image shows teams of horses pulling loaded wagons down a main street in Belt.
Image of Otto Schmidt sitting atop his bicycle, which is upside down (handlebars and seat on the ground). This image is loose in the front of the album.
View of the "Big Ditch," an irrigation project in the Bitterroot Valley. Men stand on a near a large pipeline that runs for miles in the distance. Image taken for the publication 'The Bitter Root Valley Montana,' but not reproduced...
Fruit pickers (?) camp in the Bitterroot Valley. Taken for the publication 'The Bitter Root Valley Montana,' but not reproduced therein. Image shows a row of cabins with tent-like roofs.