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.
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"Dad and Uncle Jule coming from Dad's Union Opera House which was two blocks down the street they are coming off of. They are headed for the Florence Hotel building, which is behind the camera and on the other side of the street. The Missoula...
"Logging scene on West Fork of Bitter Root River, February, 1893. Load contains 14,213 feet of logs, hauled by four horses. Kendall Brothers, loggers for the old Bitter Root Development Company." (identification on back of original)
"Missoula Octopus," a political cartoon from an unknown source depicting Andrew B. Hammond and his many business interests in the Missoula, Montana, area.