Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--Montana. American literature--20th century.
Drafts of The Movie about the Dead Cellist by Patricia Goedicke. This poem by Goedicke appeared in As Earth Begins to End. Some drafts in this file document comments made by the Rattlesnake Ladies' Salon, a group of female writers from Missoula...
First photograph ever made of Chief Big Rock (77), medicine man of Chippewa Indians, in front of lodge furnished by Charles M. Russell in 1916 on rear of lot of Theodore Gibson’s 4th Street and 4th Avenue property, Great Falls, MT. Big Rock gave...
Knowles Creek, a tributary to the Clark Fork River. Plate 7b. Dense conifer growth made it necessary to move camera several hundred yards to an elevated position. Widely scattered stumps in midground (some showing scars from eight different fires)...
Campfire Lodge Resort in Madison River Canyon. Plate 72b. Structures made it necessary to move camera to left of original position. Canyon bottom shows evidence of having been cultivated earlier. Smooth brome and fireweed comprise a significant...
Romy Lake with Gravelly Range in the background. Plate 62b. Raising of the lake level apparently killed willows. ON the flats in the distance, willows are smaller than in 1916. Douglas-fir and other conifers have regenerated in the large opening...
Ruby River east of Ruby Dam and southeast of Sheridan, Montana. Plate 64b. Road reconstruction made it necessary to elevate camera position. Trees and shrubs on flood plain at left in plate 69a were cleared. Those that were not removed have grown...
Bonner, Montana. Anaconda Company's (Lumber Division) sawmill in background. (Copy negative made from glass plates in collection from Bonner, Montana).
Glacier National Park (Mont.) ; Grinnell, George Bird, 1849-1938 ; Elrod, Morton J. (Morton John), 1863-1953
Glacier National Park, Grinnell, Riesse, and Elrod on Grinnell Glacier. Caption reads: "Dr. George Bird Grinnell, who visited the glacier in 1887 and 1888, and for whom it has been named, is here shown among the crevasses, with Grinnell...
Construction of the Mosier dredge at Pioneer Gulch, Montana. In operation in December 1933. The screen framing for the dredge measured 18' by 18' and made of Douglas Fir.
Smith River three miles from the head of Spring Coulee. Plate 38b 72 years later. Regeneration and growth of Douglas-fir (outset) made it necessary to move camera approximately 75 yards northeast to the only natural opening. Open slope in 1909...
Smith River three miles from the head of Spring Coulee. Plate 38b 72 years later. Regeneration and growth of Douglas-fir (outset) made it necessary to move camera approximately 75 yards northeast to the only natural opening. Open slope in 1909...