Smead was agent on Flathead for a number of years but most of this book is a sketch of the reservation land as the book was written to promote land sales on the Flathead.
Smead was agent on Flathead for a number of years but most of this book is a sketch of the reservation land as the book was written to promote land sales on the Flathead.
William Weinstein mercantile, Philipsburg, Montana. Group of men and boys pose in front of building. Undated note on photograph reads "Store located where Taylor Knapp is now."
Worden and Company Store, Missoula, Montana. Identification on image reads: Left to Right - William Pulliam, A. G. Swaney, Frank, Lowe, Cleveland Lathrop, Ben Brown, Jesse (?), Fred Stoddard, Henry Worden.
Worden and Company Store, Hellgate, Montana, built in 1860. C. P. Higgins and F. L. Worden, builders and owner, left to right, Judge F. H. Woody, first clerk and first postmaster, Missoula, Montana, and Colonel E. S. Paxson, famous Montana artist.
Allen Company Store, French Gulch, Montana. Image shows the rear of the store and two loaded wagons. One wagon is pulled by a four-horse team, the other is pulled by four mules.
Adams Store in Garnet, Montana. (Note from 1977: this building stood near to where the house occupied by the guard now stands). Six men seated in front of store.
Exterior of A. P. Johnston's second store in Superior, Montana. A group of people, including women and children, poses in the street in front of the store.