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  1. 148 Toot Toot - Photograph

    Article from the Jefferson Sentinel August 26, 1887 titled 18 Toot! Toot!. The first regular passenger train of the HBV&B Railroad pulled by engine 148 reached Boulder City Montana and rolled as quietly into the depot. Conductor John E. Marron was in command and Johnny Schones stood in the cab.

    Record Type: Photo

    148 Toot Toot
  2. 1917 Train Wreck Near Basin, Montana - Photograph

    Black and white photograph of passenger train wreck on Great Northern Railroad west of Fuller (between Boulder and Basin); engineer, fireman, and dining car cook were killed; excessive speed was the cause of the accident; September 14, 1917.

    Record Type: Photo

    Passenger train wreck near Basin, Montana.
  3. Alhambra Photographs - Photocopy

    New arrivals to Alahambra Hot Springs in the 1920s.

    Record Type: Archive

    New arrivals to Alahambra Hot Springs in the 1920s.
  4. Basin Railroad Depot Group of People Postcard - Postcard, Picture

    A black and white photo postcard of a group of 16 unidentified people standing outside the Basin depot; saloon and restaurant also in background; full bleed. Back of postcard blank other than the handwriting of Uretta Ulsher, donor of the card. Date: c1915 (More research needed for dating) -Photo postcrds (personal photos) common: 1912-1918

    Record Type: Photo

    Basin railroad depot with a group of people, c1915.
  5. Basin Train Station, family - Photograph

    Photograph of Waldie and Sponheim families waiting for a train in Basin Montana for move to Florida; men, women, and children dressed in traveling clothes; people identified: front: Waldie girl, Drew W Jackson, Louisa Sponheim; photo copy of original, mounted on poster board.

    Record Type: Photo

    Waiting for Train
  6. Birds Eye View, Clancy MT #4 - Postcard, Picture

    Black and white, full bleed photo postcard of birds eye view of Clancy, MT depicting town view from the north, homes, Methodist Church, Museum, Haynes farm, and railroad train; reverse side: message from Clancy school teacher (Marian Fleming) to her sister (Anna O'Donnell) in Kansas. Interesting message that corresponds to a related newspaper article about school being closed for a picnic at Alhambra Springs. Date: 1917 (ClancEy postmark); Day &...

    Record Type: Photo

    Birds Eye View of Clancy in 1917.
  7. Boulder photographs - Photograph

    Boulder File #1 1. B/W photo: Little Boulder Dam with two unidentified women - 2.5" x 3.5" 2. B/W photo: Flying Circus - 2.25" x 3.5" 3. B/W photo: Fisherman in Unnamed river - 3.5" x 5.75" 4. B/W photo: Wood bulding (Old Great Northern Train Depot) on moving truck - sign "Boulder" - 3.5" x 4.25" 5. B/W photo: same as above - moving down main street - 3.5" x 4.5" Boulder Photos #1 Folder 1. B/W photos: Boulder Grade School after fire - two...

    Record Type: Photo

    Willard Garage in Boulder in 1919.
  8. Boulder River - Photograph

    Black and white photo view of the Boulder River, likely upstream or west of Boulder Montana, showing a railroad trestle crossing the river in the near distance.

    Record Type: Photo

    Boulder River
  9. Boulder-Seen from Free Enterprise Health Mine - Postcard, Picture

    A full color photo postcard of Boulder, view from the Free Enterprise Health Mine; scene of train and distant view of Boulder. Back of the postcard has printed: Boulder, Montana, as seen from Free Enterprise Health Mine, is one of Montana's oldest and most picturesque towns. Its history dating from stagecoach days, it was an assembly point for fur traders, trappers, and hunters, tho' gold mining first made it a permanent settlement. Date: c1960...

    Record Type: Photo

    Boulder as seen from Free Enterprise Health Mine.
  10. Boulder - Seen from the Free Enterprise Health Mine - Postcard, Picture

    A full color photo postcard of Boulder, view from the Free Enterprise Health Mine; scene of train and distant view of Boulder. Back of the postcard has printed: Boulder, Montana, as seen from Free Enterprise Health Mine, is one of Montana's oldest and most picturesque towns. Its history dating from stagecoach days, it was an assembly point for fur traders, trappers, and hunters, tho' gold mining first made it a permanent settlement. Date: c1960...

    Record Type: Photo

    Back of the postcard of Boulder as seen from the Free Enterprise Health Min
  11. Boulder - Seen from the Free Enterprise Health Mine - Postcard, Picture

    A full color photo postcard of Boulder, view from the Free Enterprise Health Mine; scene of train and distant view of Boulder. Back of the postcard has printed: Boulder, Montana, as seen from Free Enterprise Health Mine, is one of Montana's oldest and most picturesque towns. Its history dating from stagecoach days, it was an assembly point for fur traders, trappers, and hunters, tho' gold mining first made it a permanent settlement. Date: c1960...

    Record Type: Photo

    Boulder as seen from the Free Enterprise Health Mine.
  12. Boulder - Seen from the Free Enterprise Health Mine - Postcard, Picture

    A full color photo postcard of Boulder, as seen from the Free Enterprise Health Mine; scene of train and distant view of Boulder. Back of the postcard has printed: Boulder, Montana, as seen from Free Enterprise Health Mine, is one of Montana's oldest and most picturesque towns. Its history dating from stagecoach days, it was an assembly point for fur traders, trappers, and hunters, tho' gold mining first made it a permanent settlement. Date: c1...

    Record Type: Photo

    Boulder as seen from the Free Enterprise Health Mine.
  13. Clancy Depot - Photograph

    Unknown man standing at the front office and signal port of the Clancy Depot in Clancy Montana.

    Record Type: Photo

    Clancy Depot
  14. Clancy Railroad Yard and Roundhouse - Photograph

    Clancy Railroad Yard and Roundhouse.

    Record Type: Photo

    Clancy RR yard and roundhouse
  15. Corbin Railroad Trestle - Photograph

    Black and white copy of photograph of Corbin trestle, looking west during winter; cabin and corral in foreground, steel trestle build 1901 to replace wooden trestle; trestle is 98 feet high and 711 feet long.

    Record Type: Photo

    Corbin trestle in the winter time.
  16. Elkhorn Mines - Photocopy

    Record Type: Archive

  17. Families at Basin Train Station - Photograph

    Photograph of Waldie and Sponheim families waiting for a train in Basin Montana for move to Florida; men, women, and children dressed in traveling clothes; people identified: front: Waldie girl, Drew W Jackson, Louisa Sponheim; photo copy of original, mounted on poster board.

    Record Type: Photo

    Waiting for Train
  18. GNRR Depot, Clancy, MT - Postcard, Picture

    Sepia tone, full bleed on three sides of photo postcard of Great Northern Railroad Depot in Clancy depicting depot and office with trains; written on the front of the post card: "Happy Easter from Gordon & Ray." ; reverse side: postmark of Clancy, Mont. Apr 14 1908 and addressed to Miss C. J. Lindsay Barry St Dorchester Mass"

    Record Type: Photo

    GNRR Depot at Clancy in 1903.
  19. GNRR Log Train at Boulder Depot - Postcard, Picture

    Black & white photo postcard of Great Northern Railroad Log Train at Boulder Depot; train card loaded with logs; small boy by railroad tracks; full bleed; handwritten label on front; back has no postmark or message. Date: c1910 (More research may better identify date) -Stamp Box: AZO-1904-1918 (4 triangles pointed up) -Back of card handwritten note says AZO stamp dates to 1907-1914

    Record Type: Photo

    GNRR log train at Boulder Depot postcard, c1910.
  20. GNRR Passenger Wreck Between Boulder & Basin - Postcard, Picture

    Black and white photo postcard of Great Northern Rail road train wreck between Boulder and Basin; white border; message on back is illegible; red two cent postage ; postmark is present by illegible. Date: 1917 (Imprinted in photo: Sept. 14, 1917)

    Record Type: Photo

    GNRR passenger train wreck between Boulder and Basin.

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