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Alhambra |
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Number of Photo records |
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Alhambra - Photograph
Alhambra Hot Springs on fire. The fire started in the kitchen April 1959.
Record Type: Photo
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Alhambra Hotel Tennis Courts - Photograph
Copy from a pamphlet advertising Alhambra Hot Springs with two women playing tennis.
Record Type: Photo
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Alhambra Hot Springs - Photograph
Alhambra hotel and cabin with kilns and Sunnyside Hotel to the left.
Record Type: Photo
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Alhambra Northern Pacific Train - Photograph
B&W Photo of Northern Pacific Train leaving depot at Alhambra looking east at the tree covered hill, wood building.
Record Type: Photo
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Alhambra Wood Flume Company - Photograph
The Alhambra Wood Flume Company Circa 1900's located in Clancy Montana.
Record Type: Photo
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Glass, Kimber and Valliner - Photograph
Charles H. Glass on left of Alhambra, (Clancy) Ben Kimber, John Glass, and Joe Valliner who is seated. Charles and John Glass were born in Ireland, came to the US, fought in the civil war, and were separated. Both came through California and then found each other in Alhambra, Montana. They were associated with the Alhambra Flume Store and their descendants lived in Clancy Montana.
Record Type: Photo
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The Water and the Man that made Alhambra Famous - Postcard, Picture
This is a postcard of circa 1913. It is a black & white, full bleed photo of Michael Sullivan, the hot springs proprietor pulling a wagon of water jugs of the Alhambra Water Company; the top of the photo says: "The Water and the Man that Made Alhambra Famous, 2528 D." Back of postcard: postmark 1918 (after water company closed); there is a note from Ida B___ to August G___, Townsend Hotel, but the writing is illegible. There are two green one ce...
Record Type: Photo
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Views of Alhambra Hot Springs, MT - Postcard, Picture
View of Alhambra Hot Springs, MT; watercolor-yellow/green; offset photo; printed by McKee Printing Co., Butte; Back of card: Alhambra postmark May 7, 1911; Correspondence side says "Hello Ethel How are you From Your sister Enid." ; address side has "Miss Ethel (illegible last name) 320 Kemper Ave Butte Mont." A one cent green postage stamp is attached.
Record Type: Photo
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Visiting the Many Hot Springs at Sunny Side - Postcard, Picture
Visiting the Many Hot Springs At sunny Side is printed in red on this 1914 postcard; depicts people visiting the hot springs; color wash; full bleed. Back of the postcard: "To: Mr. E. G. Nankervis in Butte City, Mont.; Alhambra postmark 1914; messge is not completely legible; green one cent postage is attached.
Record Type: Photo
