Collection

Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00574
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Man standing on a butte with two clay pinnacles capped with sandstone, near the mouth of Red Wing Creek (N.D.), photo taken with a vest pocket Kodak
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00576
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Valley of the Little Missouri River (N.D.), near the mouth of Squaw Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00578
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: George F. Will Sr. and Clell Gannon in Hugh Glass on the Little Missouri River (N.D.) below the mouth of Bear Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00580
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: The Hugh Glass stuck on a sandbar above the mouth of Big Beaver Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00582
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: High bench and cut bank along river
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00584
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: View of butte from the lower reaches of the Little Missouri River
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00586
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: River bend
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00588
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: View of bluffs and cedars across the river from the camp on Squaw Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00590
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Bluffs and cedars along the Little Missouri River between Ash Creek and the Elkhorn Ranch
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00592
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Sandstone bluff on the Little Missouri River between Roosevelt’s Elkhorn Ranch and Big Beaver Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00594
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Valley of the Little Missouri River taken from high hills below the mouth of Bear Creek, looking downriver
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00597
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Valley of the Little Missouri River taken from high hills below the mouth of Bear Creek, looking downriver
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00599
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Hereford cattle along the Little Missouri River below the moth of Bear Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00601
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: George F. Will Sr. cooking supper at campsite, near mouth of Squaw Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00603
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Looking out the mouth of a cave in the buttes near the mouth of Red Wing Creek, two-peaked butte to the left in the photo
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00605
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Badlands along the Little Missouri River near the mouth of Red Wing Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00611
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Bluffs along the Little Missouri River above the mouth of Big Beaver Creek
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00613
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: View of Badlands from Little Missouri River
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00615
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Little Missouri River near the mouth of Elk Creek, north of the Killdeer Mountains
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00617
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Forested slope (aspen, box elder, bur oak, elm, and black birch) below the mouth of Bear Creek, small portion of Killdeer Mountains in the distance on upper left
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00619
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Mouth of the Little Missouri River
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00625
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Emanuel (Manuel’s) Rock (named for Manuel Lisa), near Expansion (N.D.)
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00627
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Knife River, Stanton (N.D.)
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00629
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Site of the middle Gros Ventre (Hidatsa) village, near the Knife River, Stanton (N.D.)
Collection: 10190 - Will Family Papers
Folder: 0055.000
Item: 00631
Date: 1925
Title: Little Missouri Boat Trip: Site of the middle Gros Ventre (Hidatsa) village, near the Knife River, Stanton (N.D.)

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