United States--Politics and government--20th century
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Yellowstone River ten miles southeast of Livingston, Montana. Plate 78b. A dense stand of Douglas-fir, limber pine, and Rocky Mountain juniper now occupies near slope shown in original view. The grass cover on this slope has been largely eliminated...
Train wreck. Northern Pacific Train Number 1 hauled by Engine 440 piled up between Bonner and Missoula. People stand around train. Clark Fork River in background.
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.
United States--Politics and government--20th century
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Fruit-culture Montana Bitterroot River Valley Economic aspects. Irrigation farming Economic aspects Montana. Bitterroot River Valley (Mont.) Economic conditions.
Pamphlet on orchard possibilities in Bitter Root Valley.
Ravalli County (Mont.) ; Bitterroot River Valley (Mont.) ; Ranching
Will Wetzsteon home in Ross Hole, Bitterroot Valley, Montana. The house was a Post Office and Stage Stop in the early 1900's. Original house was built in 1889.