Print shows a birds-eye view of Helena, Montana, in 1875, looking from the north-east to the south-west
Description:
BEIN BrSides Zc43 875gL: Stamped in blue: Library of Congress Washington copyright 187 [completed in manuscript "5"] no. [completed in manuscript "111638"]; overstamped in red: Duplicate. Backed with paper.
Printed ephemera relating to social events and concerts in Butte, Montana, 1889-1912. Includes 26 programs for various recitals, operas, and other entertainments at Maguire's Opera House; three wedding invitations; programs for Butte High School comme...
Description:
Accompanied by a container list. Some items also cataloged separately.
Subject (Geographic):
Butte (Mont.), Montana, and Butte.
Subject (Name):
Butte Business Men's Association., Butte Free Public Library., Butte High School (Butte, Mont.), Comus Club (Butte, Mont.), Entre Nous Dancing Club (Butte, Mont.), Federal Building (Butte, Mont.), Maguire's Opera House (Butte, Mont.), Mountain View M. E. Church (Butte, Mont.). Ladies' Aid Society., Murray Opera House (Butte, Mont.), St. Patrick's Church (Butte, Mont.), Union Club (Butte, Mont.), West Side Racing Association (Butte, Mont.), Young Ladies' Institute (Butte, Mont.), and Young Men's Institute (Butte, Mont.)
Subject (Topic):
Social life and customs, Concerts, Opera, Theaters, Women, Societies and clubs, Balls (Parties), and Industry
Print depicts the battle at the Little Big Horn river in Montana. Custer stands in the center of the action firing a pistol with each hand; Native Americans on horseback attacking dismounted U.S. soldiers
Description:
BEIN BrSides Zc43 889ba: On sheet 49 x 71 cm.
Publisher:
Published by Kurz & Allison, Art Publishers
Subject (Geographic):
Montana, United States, Montana., and United States.
Subject (Name):
Custer, George A. 1839-1876 (George Armstrong), and Custer, George A. 1839-1876. (George Armstrong),
Subject (Topic):
Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876 and History
Photographs of landscapes on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana, a group of miners at the Poor Man Mine in Idaho, and views of the cities of Dickenson, Jamestown, and Medora, North Dakota, apparently taken from a railroad car window
Description:
Manuscript captions on mounts.
Subject (Geographic):
Montana, Flathead Indian Reservation (Mont.), Idaho, North Dakota, and Poor Man Mine (Idaho)
Subject (Topic):
Indian reservations, Pictorial works, Miners, and Cities and towns
Photographs of South Dakota farming scenes, Montana and Dakota Badlands landscapes, and the Moonlight, Bell, and Clark's Smelter mining operations in Butte, Montana. Photographs taken by William Henry Jackson, probably before 1900, and published by th...
Description:
Accompanied by a box list.
Publisher:
Detroit Publishing Co. or Detroit Photographic Co.
Subject (Geographic):
Montana, South Dakota, Badlands (N.D.), and Butte (Mont.)
Subject (Topic):
Mineral industries, Farms, and Coaching (Transportation)
Photograph album created by Sumner Matteson from a selection of his photographs of the Southwest, Montana, and Colorado. The photographs, which are captioned in a typed list that accompanies the album, date from 1899 to 1902, and depict a variety of p...
Description:
Sumner Matteson, a bicycle salesman in Denver who became a photographer, traveled around the West between 1899 and 1903, photographing the Mesa Verde and Pueblo Bonito cliff-dwellings, Navajo Indians, Penitentes in New Mexico, Hopi Snake and Flute cer...
Subject (Geographic):
Southwest, New, Montana, New Mexico, Arizona, Abiquiu (N.M.), Acoma (N.M.), Canyon de Chelly National Monument (Ariz.), Colorado, Isleta (N.M.), Mancos Site (Colo.), Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.), Moenkopi Pueblo (Ariz.), and West (U.S.)
Subject (Name):
Klepetko, Frank., Matteson, Sumner W., 1867-1920., and Hermanos Penitentes
Subject (Topic):
Hopi Indians, Rites and ceremonies, Indians of North America, Cliff-dwellings, Kivas, Navajo Indians, Pueblo Indians, Snake dance, Mines and mineral resources, Sheep ranches, Wool industry, and Religious life and customs
Photographs of trails, rivers, and open farmland in the Bitter Root Valley, including views of Hellgate Canyon in winter, two men floating railroad ties down Lolo Creek, and Mr. O.D. Wheeler and his wife in their camp tent near Ross' Fork