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Photos

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010621

Truck outside Prather's Machine Shop in Montague

010622

Draftees leaving Montague Depot for Camp Lewis in Washington, including French, H. W.

010623

Buffalo Bill cars on railroad train for circus, Montague; 5-10-1915

010624

Circus in Montague, also showing the Hospital; 5-10-1915

010625

Cars and buildings on the east side on Main St. in Montague

010626

Municipal pump house in Montague, built 1918, torn down 1979

010627

Woman and baby outside Card Saloon and Restaurant in Montague

010628

Montague Banking Company building, built in 1906, purchased by city in 1939 and used as city hall until 1987

010629

Railroad depot, built 1887, Montague

010630

Mt. Shasta Flour Mill, built 1890, Montague

010631

West side of railroad tracks, showing old stone building in center of native stone, built 1887, Montague

010632

First substation in Montague

010633

Methodist Church, Montague

010634

Mt. Shasta Milling Co. building in Montague

010635

Standard Oil Plant, built 4-25-1914, torn down mid 1930s, Montague

010636

Charles Schock and Son General Merchandise Store, built 1887, Montague

010637

French, H. W., Frank, Sam, Fred, and 9 other men in front of Montague Royal Hotel

010638

French, H. W. pushing Hudson, H. H. in wheelbarrow (paying off a debt on date of signing of armistice, loser had to push winner in wheelbarrow);…

010639

Gagnon, John (owner) and others in front of the Corner Saloon, Montague

010640

Whitsett, Tom; French, H. W.; Prather, Clarence, and one other man outside The Corner Saloon in Montague

010641

French, H. W. and another man outside The Corner Saloon

010642

Group of men outside The Corner Saloon in Montague

010643

View of Montague taken from Gregory Hill

010644

Second Montague Grammar School, built 2-27-1915

010645

First brick grammar school in Montague, built 5-28-1890, torn down 1914

010646

Street scene in Montague, on the west side of railroad tracks, with Opera Restaurant (was an opera house, built 1906)

010647

Delmonico Hotel with people on balcony and porch in Montague

010648

Street scene in Montague, on the east side of railroad tracks. (Anita Loos is said to have lived in a building in this picture)

010649

Street scene in Montague, on the east side of railroad tracks.

010650

Montague Box Factory, built 1905, burned 7-1927

010651

Montague Hotel, built 9-5-1894, with group of men in front

010652

"The Old Mill in Little Shasta" about 10 miles from Montague (burned 3-22-1898), with Dexter, George F.

010653

French, H. W. and Twilliger, Mr. with the Mt. Shasta Milling Co. baseball team, Montague

010654

The Opera Restaurant (was an opera house, built 1906), Montague

010655

Men working on railroad tracks at Montague

010656

Street scene in Montague, on the west side of railroad tracks, with Montague Hotel

010657

City Band, with Twilliger, Mr. A. D. as leader, Montague

010658

Mt. Shasta Milling Co. when first built and run by steam, converted to electricity in 1898

010659

Crowd outside cigar store and bakery in Montague

010660

People in front of W. E. "Bill" Young's old candy store, Montague

010661

Ground after fire at Sunrise Saloon, Montague

010662

Traction engine overturned on Goosenest Mountain near Montague (hauled lumber to town)

010663

Tebbe, Dr. Will and dog "Rega" at Montague

010664

First 4 automobiles in Montague in front of Diggle's barn, with Parshall, Emery; Purdy, Low; and others

010665

Two trappers, dog, and many hides in Montague

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010666

Interior of a saloon with 5 men at Montague

010667

Debris of old mill after the fire in Klamathon

010668

Six men perched in a large tree

010669

Negative missing, no description of image

010670

Colver house