Strawberry Field, 1925. Photograph by J. W. Johnson. MHS Photo Archives Farms and Farming Collection--Ravalli County
Evelyn Cameron took this picture of Rosie Roesler, the daughter of Russian-German homesteaders, and her team of five horses at work. Photo Credit: MHS Photo Archives PAc 90-87 65-6.
Butte stenographers at the Big Timber Depot. (They came to transcribe records when a new county was created), c. 1914. MHS Photo Archives 957-373.
Elizabeth Lochrie working on Dillon Post Office Mural. MHS Photo Archives PAc 80-61.
"Bashful Maidens of the Flathead." MHS Photo Archives ST 001.352
Crow girls in Elk Teeth Dresses. MHS Photo Archives ST 001.351
Neighborhood group out for a horseback ride, Missoula, Montana, ca. 1890. Photograph by Shively. MHS Photo Archives 945-106
Children at Columbia Gardens, Butte. MHS Photo Archives ST 001.120
Fannie Sperry Steele on Dismal Dick at Windham, Montana, Roundup, August 20-21, 1920. Photographer unidentified. MHS Photo Archives #952-169
Mary Wheeler and Dr. Dean at Wheeler’s art studio in the Power Block Helena, circa 1893. MHS Photo Archives Pac 95-11.2
I am developing a non-commercial web-based calendar focused on Indigenous Americans and am doing a section on journalist Minnie Two Shoes. I try to find a usable photo if possible. I notice that a blog entry has 2 photos of her without any identifiable credits. What are your requirements for using one of these in connection with my project.
Both photos are courtesy Sequoyah National Research Center, Little Rock, Arkansas, so I can’t provide permission. Hope this helps you track them down; she’s a remarkable woman!
I am developing a non-commercial web-based calendar focused on Indigenous Americans and am doing a section on journalist Minnie Two Shoes. I try to find a usable photo if possible. I notice that a blog entry has 2 photos of her without any identifiable credits. What are your requirements for using one of these in connection with my project.
Both photos are courtesy Sequoyah National Research Center, Little Rock, Arkansas, so I can’t provide permission. Hope this helps you track them down; she’s a remarkable woman!