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Guide to the Rollin H. McKay Photographs 1880-1965

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Title Guide to the Rollin H. McKay Photographs 1880-1965
Subject Agriculture--Montana --
Bitterroot River Valley--Photographs; Bridges--Montana --
Missoula--Photographs; Central business districts
--Montana--Missoula--Photographs; Commercial photography --
Montana--Missoula; Dwellings--Montana --
Missoula--Photographs; Fairs--Montana --
Missoula--Photographs; Fires--Montana --
Missoula--Photographs; Gold dredging--Montana --
Photographs; Hotels--Montana --
Missoula--Photographs; Indians of North America --
Montana--Photographs; Radio stations--Montana
--Missoula--Photographs; Montana; Photographs; Agriculture; Architecture; City
and Town Life; Colleges and Universities; Environmental Conditions; Mines
and Mineral Resources
Description Rollin H. McKay was a Missoula, Montana, photographer during the first half of the twentieth century. His extensive collection of images documents western Montana at this time, especially Missoula, the University of Montana, and numerous other towns and recreational areas.; Biographical Note; Born in Nebraska in 1878, Rollin H. McKay came to Missoula, Montana, from Coos Bay, Oregon, in 1905. He practiced barbering with George Miller who operated a barber shop in the...
Publisher Maureen and Mike Mansfield
Library, The University of Montana--Missoula
Date 1880/1965
Rights Researchers must use collection in accordance with the policies of
Archives and Special Collections, the Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library, and
the University of Montana-Missoula.; Researchers are responsible for using in accordance with 17 U.S.C. and
any other applicable statutes. Copyright transferred to the University of
Montana
Type Collection collection
Identifier http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv54381
Language eng
Format 5059 images
Coverage 1880-1965

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