United States--Politics and government--20th century
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STA.TEME:NT OF SE!NM'OR MII<E MfiNSFIEil) (D. 1 MONTANA)
Mr. President:
Octo er 12, 1965
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DO NOT REMOV£
The vote on cloture yesterday, while it was a disappointment, was,
in no sense, a judgment on the merits...
Star Garage building in Missoula, Montana. W.W. Wickes, owner. Texaco gasoline pump and Goodrich Tires advertisement visible in image. [Image is featured in the Hallways to History exhibit]
Looking south across Higgins Avenue bridge, Missoula, Montana. River, Milwaukee Depot, and other buildings in middle of image. Lolo Peak in background. [Image is featured in the Hallways to History exhibit]
Spottswood home, house exterior, Missoula (Image used in the Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit, see umt010589) [Image is featured in the Hallways to History exhibit]
J. M. Lucy and Sons building, crowd of people, and a Coca Cola sign. Image was taken during the Gambles / Shepard Hotel fire in Missoula, Montana. [Image is featured in the Hallways to History exhibit]
Aviator Eugene Ely and his Curtiss biplane at Fort Missoula, newly completed officer's row and old officer's row in background. Image is entitled "Ely at Missoula, 1911" [Image is featured in the Hallways to History exhibit]
Description from photographer: Lucy and At-A-La-Ee. Image is of Indian woman with child in a cradleboard or papoose and two young children standing beside her. Image possibly taken in the Bitterroot Valley.
Missoula County Courthouse. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: Much changed by a 1966 addition, the original portions of the courthouse have been restored. Most of the housing structures in...
H. O. Bell home. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: Highly interested in aviation, H. O. Bell served as chair of the Missoula County Airport Board for over thirty years. The Missoula...
River Front Park area looking east with Mt. Jumbo in background. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: This area changed from food source to transportation center when it became the Missoula...
University of Montana Campus as seen from Mt. Sentinel. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: The university campus has grown physically and added many thousands of students in over 100 years....
Fort Missoula as seen from water tower. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: No active military units have been assigned to the Fort since 1947. The barracks were torn down in the 1950s. The...
View of the Rattlesnake Valley area of Missoula from Mt. Sentinel. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: The changes in the Rattlesnake Valley in more than 110 years are visible through...
Apartment complex. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: Lenita Spotswood last lived in the Bonner mansion in 1959. The City of Missoula had an opportunity to buy the mansion for $100,000;...
Corner of Main and Ryman looking southeast. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: The Missoula Hotel remodeled in the 1920s to add a Turkish bath and telephones in every room, and converted to...
Approximate location of Bonita, Montana, east of Missoula near the Beavertail Hill area. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: Bonita formally ended its existence in 1942, when the post office...
East Pine Street, looking east. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: As cars and traffic have become primary considerations, the medians on East Pine Street have survived many challenges, as...
Near the corner of East Front and Higgins Avenue. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: The three-story Hammond Arcade, in which the French Club was located, burned in 1932, transforming the...