Goedicke, Patricia. American literature--20th century.
This is a copy of a letter Goedicke addressed to her friend Pat Grean. In it, she describes her initial feelings toward Leonard Robinson, as well as her thoughts about her marriage to Victor Goedicke. The letter was written from the MacDowell...
Lick Creek timber sale near Como Lake. Plate 12b. Camera point replicated original position. Soil disturbance during logging and exclusion of wildfire allowed ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir seedlings to become established and develop into dense...
Across Smith Creek toward Crown Mountain on east front of Rockies. Plate 23b. Slopes below camera point and adjacent terrain as well as near slope are now densely covered by Douglas-fir. View was obtained by cutting screening fir and climbing one...
Soup Creek four miles above Soup Creek Crossing. Plate 30b. Canyon bottom is now well covered by vegetation including ponderosa pine, Douglas-fir, Rocky Mountain juniper, chokecherry, dogwood, willow, skunkbush, mountain maple, ninebark, and mock...
Glacier National Park (Mont.) ; Grinnell Glacier (Mont.)
Glacier National Park, Montana, Grinnell Glacier from Mount Allen. Description with photo reads: "Grinnell Glacier position is well shown from any high summit nearby. It is here shown as viewed from Mt. Allen. The view is northwest. The high...
South Fork of the Teton River. Plate 18a (July 19, 1899). Fire Group 5: Cool-dry Douglas-fir. Elevation 5100 ft (1555 m). Looking south-southeast across the south fork of the Teton River at a point opposite the Circle 8 Guest Ranch about 35 miles...
South Fork of Teton River, Montana. Plate 18a (July 19, 1899). Fire Group 5: Cool-dry Douglas-fir. Elevation 5100 ft (1555 m). Looking south-southeast across the south fork of the Teton River at a point opposite the Circle 8 Guest Ranch about 35...
Boothill above Virginia City, Montana. Plate 67a ( 1924) Sagebrush/Grass Fire Group. Elevation 5800 ft (1768 m). The camera faces north from Boothill above Virginia City, Montana. Graves are those of five members of Henry Plummer's infamous road...
The Steamer "Klondyke", possibly at Yellow Bay on Flathead Lake, a foot ramp extends from ship to shore, a man on the ramp either loading or unloading material. Well dressed people on shore and on the boat. A period automobile can be seen...
Indians of North America ; Crow Agency (Mont.) ; Sun dance
The Messenger Eagle, part of the Sun Dance ceremony. The Apsaalooke say that the eagle is placed on the Center Pole to represent freedom. The eagle has no boundaries. As well as the Apsaalooke belief that all birds carry our prayers to the Creator.