Buildings in Deer Lodge, Montana, including a livery stable, drug store, and brewery. City Hall and a store fronts with D. B. Halderman and J. Rosenthal on the front are also pictured. In the foreground of the image is an ox team pulling two...
Unloading ore wagons hauling manganese from "Glory Hole" on Mullen claims. Six-up in lead owned by Grant & Newland of Helena, 1917-18. Photo shows 23 head of horses, 13 men including Joe Apple with horse and buggy. Teamster-Johnny...
Group picture of miners taken, according to caption on photo, "Just above ground from the 1800 foot level of the 'Original' mine owned by Senator Clark, Butte, Montana."
Group picture of miners taken, according to caption on photo, "Just above ground from the 1800 foot level of the 'Original' mine owned by Senator Clark, Butte, Montana."
First steam-powered sawmill in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana, located in back of Florence on One Horse Creek. At this time the mill was owned by the Bass family.
Parade in Philipsburg, Montana, between 1893 and 1906. Note with photograph: A. S. Huffman & Company was a wine store, according to Star Huffman. The grocery store was at one time where the Grady Ross Gambles store is. Next to the store was...
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...
Ranches ; Roundup (Mont.) ; Asbridge, Joseph L., 1860-1935
(Left to Right) Vern, Hazel and Joseph Asbridge at the Willows, the home place on the Lazy X Ranch. Owned by Joseph L. Asbridge on Wollow Creek near Roundup, Montana.
4-Mile Exchange in Missoula, Montana, on the road to Miller Creek and 39th. Henry Emmerick owned this saloon. He is in picture as proprietor, his daughter is the baby in the picture. Also pictured are several military patrons of the establishment.