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Collection: 00286 - Eaton Brothers Custer Trail Ranch Photograph Collection
Folder: 0001
Item: 00047b
Title: 00286-00047b Among the Trees on Gunel Road Yellowstone National Park MT 08-15-1902 Eaton Brothers Collection
Red ID: PH_I_150153 Image ID: 100082 Image Notes: 00286-00047b

Collection: 00286 Digitized Images from Collection
Title: Eaton Brothers Custer Trail Ranch Photograph Collection
Date: 7/5/1902-9/1/1902

Summary: Album of images taken by Richard Cecil Hall of Eaton Brothers Custer Trail Ranch, Medora (ND), cattle round up and beef issue at Fort Yates, and a camping trip to Yellowstone National Park on horseback. Hall, from Bedford, Pennsylvania likely was a long time friend of the Eatons and visited the ranch in 1902.

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