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Freight Lines
- 3-9: Stage Lines
- 10-15: Freight wagons
- 16-18: Freight wagons hauling wool
- 19: Harry Rickard's Ferry
- 20: Prickley Pear Canyon
- 21-30: Montana
- 31: Stage, Fort Wallace
- 32: John Hailey and others, Idaho
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Freight lines
- 33-35: Western Freight trails
- 36-55: Freight Lines
- 56: U.S. Army escort wagon
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Idaho
- 57-64: Freight trail sites in Idaho
- 65-70: Fort Hall, Idaho
- 71: Contact print of Sho-Ban Indian
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Manuscript materials
- 72: Check Issued from Bank of Corinne
- 73: Broadside for a stage line
- 74: Stagecoach ticket
- 75-78 Freight Receipts
- 79-81: Freight correspondence
- 82: Copy of Freight shipment published in the Corinne Reporter July 14, 1871
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Maps
- 83: Nebraska, Dakota, Idaho and Montana (1865)
- 84: The new Northwest
- 85: Military routes, 1867
- 86: Bancroft's map of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia
- 87: Bancroft's 1868-Idaho section
- 88: Holt Territory, Idaho
- 89-90: U. S. Western Territories and Pacific States, Rand McNally 1876
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Montana
- 91-107: Freight shipping in Montana
- 108-110: Freight in Virginia City, Montana
- 111-114: Freight in Fort Benton, Montana
- 115-121: Freight in Helena, Montana
- 122-124: Virginia City, Montana
- 125: Beaver Head's Rock
- 126-127: Helena, Montana
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Portraits
- 128: Brigham Young, circa 1850
- 129: Danial S. Tuttle, early Episcopal Bishop of Utah
- 130: Nat Stein-Wells Fargo agent at Virginia City, Montana
- 131: O. J. Salisbury
- 132: J. W. Guthrie (1830), mayor of Corinne, Utah
- 133: Patrick E. Corner, library has negative
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Railroads
- 134: Railroad at Marysville, Montana
- 135: Men working on Union Pacific R. R. (Railroad), circa 1868
- 136: Men working on central Pacific R. R. at Corinne, Utah, circa 1869
- 137: Wagons freighting supplies for construction of Union Pacific R. R.
- 138: Freight train
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Stage Lines
- 139-140: Yellowstone Park stages
- 141-143: Stages in Montana
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Utah towns
- 144: Salt Lake City 1868
- 145: Bear River City
- 146: Hampton's Ford
- 147: Willard City
- 148-153: Corinne, circa 1869
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Frontier buildings
- 154-157: Modern photos of Corinne, Utah
- 158: Modern photo of Bannock City, Montana
- 159: Modern photo of Nevada City, Montana
- 160-162: Modern photos of Virginia City, Montana
- 163: Modern photo of Bear River Crossing
- 164-165: Fort Hall, Idaho in 1849
- 166: Salt Lake City in 1859
- 167: Helena City, Montana
- 168-169: Monida, Montana
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Bridges
- 170: Bear River Crossing, 1871
- 171: Bridge near Helena, Montana
- 172: Bridge at Bear River Crossing
- 173: R. R. Bridge at Idaho Falls
- 174: Bridge
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Indians
- 175-179: Sho-Ban Indians at Fort Hall
- 180-181: Sho-Ban Tepees and Indians at Fort Hall
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Portraits
- 182: Wilber Sanders
- 183: Father P. J. De Smet, 1840
- 184-187: Portraits
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Stages and wagons
- 188: Wagon at Fort Benton, Montana
- 189: Wagon at Fort Canyon Ferry, Montana
- 190: Wagons at Dillon, Montana 1884
- 191: Wagons at Alder Gulch, Montana 1865
- 192-202: Wagons and stages
- 203: Officers of Second U.S. Infantry Camp Stotsenberg P. I. 1906
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Western Scenery
- 204: Modern photo- Red Rock Promentory, Red Rock Creek, Montana
- 205-206: Modern photo-Monida Pass, Montana
- 207: Great Salt Lake (Photo of 1885 drawing)
- 208: Modern photo-Marchel Lake, Idaho
- 209: Modern photo-Signal Peak
- 210: Modern photo-Bear River
- 211: Modern photo-Camas Creek, Idaho
- 212-213: Modern photos-Marsh Valley, Idaho
- 214: Snake River, 26 miles west of Fort Hall, 1871
- 215: Extinct Soda Springs Basin
- 216: Ruby River, Montana, 1868
- 217: Photo of drawing of freight hauling
- 218: Unidentified
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Freighting Receipts
- 219-222: Freighting receipts from Corinne, Utah without prints
- 223-228: Freighting correspondence without prints
- 229-230: Freighting receipts without prints
- 231: Freight correspondence with negative
- 232-236: Freight receipts for Utah and Montana with negatives
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Folder Labeled "Corinne"
- 237: Corinne, Utah, no print
- 238-242: Photos and negatives of Corinne, Utah
- 243: Wasatch Mountains, 1940s
- 244: Drawings of Mormon currency
- 245: Wagon train
- 246-247: Brigham Young
- 248: Daniel Hamner Wells
- 249: George Washington Hill, without print
- 250: Orsen Pratt with negative
- 251: Isaac Zundell, without print
- 252: Lorenzo Snow with negative
- 253: Ann Eliza Webb Young
- 254: Chinese portrait
- 255-257: Shoshoni Indian, Pocatello's Band
- 258: Fort Hall Indian woman, Blackfoot, Idaho. November 1933, no print
- 259: J. K. Trumbo's store in Salt Lake City, no print
- 260: J. K. Trumbo's opposition Co-op sign with negative
- 261: Salt Lake City Tabernacle, 1870 with negative
- 262: Fort Douglas, 1870 with negative
- 263-264: Salt Lake City, 1870s with negatives
- 265: First Train to Salt Lake City, 1870 with negative
- 266: Garfield steamer at Lake Point, Great Salt Lake, 1875, with negative
- 267: Utah Central R.R., Ogden junction, 1873, with negative
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Halfway house Illustrations
- 268: Brigham Young
- 269: Bear River Bridge
- 270: Mormon trail, Big Mountain
- 271: Fort Bridger (1849-1850)
- 272: Bridger's Ferry
- 273: Fort Hall
- 274: Fort Hall
- 275-278: Salt Lake City
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Chief Pocatello Book
- 279: City of Rocks
- 280: Massacre Rocks
- 281 Patrick E. Conner
- 282: Pocatello John
- 283: Pocatello Tom
- 284: Pocatello Pete
- 285: A memeber of the Shoshoni Pocatello Band
- 286-288: Pocatello Indians
- 289: "Snake Cheifs" A. J. Russell photo (1868-1870)
- 290: Paiutes-Baptisms
- 291: "Ration Day"-Fort Hall
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North to Montana (Addendum)
- With a few exceptions, the following images are copy prints. See the back of the prints for the location of the original photographs
- Images of the West circa, 1860, including Native American settlements, western towns, and landscapes from that era. Identified images of towns include; The Red Rock Stage Station (1895), Fort Owen-Montana, Corinne-Utah (1869), Bannack, Salt Lake City-Utah (1867), Helena-Montana (1874),Virginia City-Montana, Bear River-Utah, Fort Benton, Pollinger Station or Gaffney Station, and Whitehall Station
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North to Montana (Preface) (Addendum)
- 1: Early Fort Douglas by Charles Roscoe Savage
- 2-6: 1800s western landscape and Native Americans
- 7-8: Virginia City, Montana. 1864
- 9: Portrait of James Duane Doty
- 10: Image of a painting of the Pony Express Station at Deep Creek
- 11: Image of an 1840 Daguerreotype of Howard Ransom Egan
- 12: Soldiers at Camp Floyd
- 13: "Vigilante Headquarters" at Virginia City, Montana
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Illustrations: A Forty-Niner in Utah (Addendum)
- 1-2: Early Salt Lake City
- 3: Copy negatives of a book. "Preamble and Constitution of the Colony Guard." printed in 1849 by William J. Spence
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Photos from Stansbury Book (Addendum)
- 1: Image of an early map of north Great Salt Lake by the Weber mountains and river
- 2-3: Images of drawings of local plant life
- 4: Portrait of Captain Howard Stansbury
- 5: Portrait of Lt. John Williams Gunison
- 6: Image of unidentified painting
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Addendum
- 1-2: "Lathrop House" in Redwood City, California, and a plaque describing it
- 3: Early view of Stockton, Utah
- 4: Corinne, Utah in 1869
- 5-6: Unidentified
- 7: Walker House in Salt Lake City, Utah
- 8: Honerine Mine at Bauer, Utah in 1912
- 9: Brevet Major General Patrick Edward Connor
- 10: Salt Lake City in the 1860s
- 11: Camp Douglas, Utah in 1864
- 12: Brigham Young, 1863
- 13: Mrs Patrick Edward (Johanna) Connor
- 14: Daughter of General Connor
- 15: Camp Douglas, Utah in 1864
- 16: Captain Charles H. Hempstead
- 17: Corinne, Utah in 1870
- 18: Pioche, Nevada
- 19: Railroad steam engine named "Kate Connor" of the Sevier railroad, Utah
- 20: "Kate Connor" steamboat in the Bear River near Corinne, Utah
- 21: Brigadier General Patrick Edward Connor in 1865
- 22: Captain Patrick Edward Connor of the Stockton Blues with his son, Thomas Jefferson Connor in September, 1860
- 23: Connor octagonal home in Stockton, California
- 24: General Connor and Judge Blair in Salt Lake City, Utah in 1890
- 25: Brevet Major General Patrick Edward Connor
- 26: Image of a map showing the route of the Salt Lake, Sevier Valley and Pioche Railroad with locations of some of the mineral districts of Utah Territory in 1873
- 27: Map of western trails including areas occupied by Native American tribes
- 28-29: Unidentified maps
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Miscellaneous (Addendum)
- 1: Pat T. Ghee, Portrait of a Native American
- 2-5: United States Capitol Building
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Autobiography Illustrations (Addendum)
- 1: Henry Nisonger, Maternal Great Grandfather
- 2: Sarah Slusser Nisonger, Maternal Great Grandmother
- 3: James Crane, Paternal Great Grandfather
- 4: Elizabeth Stewart Crane, Paternal Great Grandmother
- 5: Carl Madsen group
- 7: Phoebe and Philip Hosea Cushing, Maternal Grandparents
- 8: Lydia Cushing, Mother, elementary school
- 9: Brigham and Lydia Madsen, parents wedding picture, 1913
- 10: Brigham and Lydia Madsen, Berkley, 1944
- 11: Dwaine with father and mother, Magna, Utah, 1915
- 12: Brigham Dwaine Madsen, Magna, Utah, 1915
- 13: B.D. Madsen and sister Annie, Magna, Utah.
- 14: Brigham Madsen and three children, B.D., Annie, Mack, Phyllis, Garfield Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho
- 15: Betty McAllister, University of Utah Graduate, 1938
- 16: B.D. Madsen, 8th birthday, 243 Park Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho
- 17: Lydia Madsen and Annie, 243 Park Avenue, Pocatello, Idaho
- 18: Brigham Madsen family picture prior to mission departure, 1934
- 19: B.D. Madsen, missionary in Bristol, Tennessee and Virginia, 1935
- 20: Betty McAllister, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1938
- 21: Betty M. Madsen, wedding gown, 1939
- 22: B.D. Madsen, wedding outfit, 1939
- 23: Ethel and Delos McAllister, Betty's parents
- 24: B.D. and Betty, Fulton Street apartment, 1941
- 25: Brigham Madsen family, Fulton Street apartment, 1942
- 26: B.D., Betty and Karen, McAllister home, Salt Lake City, 1943
- 27: Private B.D. Madsen, Camp Roberts, California, 1943
- 28: Private B.D. Madsen and Betty, Berkley, California, 1943
- 29: Corporal B.D. Madsen, Berkley, California, 1944
- 30: Lt. B.D. Madsen
- 31: Lt. Madsen, First training post, Fort Benning, Georgia, 1945
- 32: B.D. and Karen, first apartment, Columbia, Georgia, 1945
- 33: B.D., Betty and Karen-Officers housing, Ft. Benning, 1945
- 34: B.D.-new Ph.D., Brigham young University, 1948
- 35: B.D. and Betty Madsen, family picture, 1959
- 36: Madsen family picture, Steve's wedding, 1973
- 37: B.D. Madsen, Assitant Director of Training, Peace Corps, Washington D.C., 1964
- 38: B.D. Madsen and Betty, North to Montana Book, 1980
- 39: Proffesor B.D. Madsen, holding forth, University of Utah, 1986
- 40: Alvin Gittens portrait, Brigham D. Madsen, 1978
- 41: Betty Madsen in dress acquired at 1985 International Women's Conference, Nairobi, Kenya
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