Quigley, Montana. The old Daigle Hotel is the second building on the right. The view is looking north across the Brewster Creek Bridge. Snow on the ground.
Old hotel ranch house at Quigley, Montana. The hotel sat at the mouth of Brewster Creek on Rock Creek. "My room was on the second floor, first on left" - Russell Daigle.
Looking North on Higgins Avenue. Image featured in Then and Now: Re-Photographing Missoula exhibit with the following caption: This image shows downtown Missoula’s continuity and change. The second Florence Hotel burned in 1936, to be replaced by...
Basketball teams -- University of Montana (Missoula, Mont.)
University of Montana men's basketball team; (front row left to right) Roy Hamilton, Joe Farrell, Roy Mophail, Ed Wenger (second row)?, Jean McCarthy, Coach Schule, Elering Montgomery, unidentified.
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...
Mr and Mrs Dudley Bass and Virginia Bass (in black skirt and hat) eating picnic lunch; Virginia Bass was the second white woman to live in the Bitterroot Valley, Montana.
Second class from MSU/University of Montana, Missoula: Helen McCrachin, first student to register; Dr. Charles Pixley, first editor-in-chief of the Kaimin; Louise Hatheway; Mrs. W. D. Harkins, first literary editor of the Kaimin; Zoe Bellew; Mrs....
Senator Lee Metcalf of Montana and party (Dale Johnson second from right in foreground.) Taken after Senator Metcalf allegedly punched a police officer while attempting to cross a police line during an anti-war demonstration at the Capitol in...
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...
Indians of North America ; Crow Agency (Mont.) ; Sun dance
Charlie Ten Bear talks with signs while Truhujo (the Sun Dance Chief) listens, Crow Agency, Montana. This was only the second Sun Dance among the Apsaalooke since 1875. The first being in Pryor, Montana, one month before.
Indians of North America ; Crow Agency (Mont.) ; Sun dance
Crow Sun Dance, Crow Agency, Montana. On the second day of the Sun Dance the public is welcomed to come in and have the blessings of the lodge and the prayers of the Sun Dance Chief.
Indians of North America ; Crow Agency (Mont.) ; Sun dance
Curing at the Sun Dance, known as Doctoring Day, Crow Agency, Montana. This is done on the second day and the public is welcome to come and get prayed for.