Thompson Falls makes the Historical Society calendar
Clark Fork Valley Press | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 7 months AGO
Young Walter Dean III and an unidentified man survey the damage after a train wreck on July 30, 1915, near Forsyth, where flooding destroyed 600 feet of track.
The washout caused the engine, postal car, and baggage car of this Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul train to derail, but there were few injuries in the accident.
This favorite photograph, taken by Walter Dean, Jr., is featured on the front of the new 2019 Montana Historical Society calendar, themed “railroads, depots, and train passengers.”
Other snapshots contain locations near Lima, Lewistown, Glasgow, Livingston, Glendive, Miles City, Arlee, Sweetgrass, Butte, Thompson Falls, Bozeman, and Glacier National Park.
The Montana Historical Society Photograph Archives supplies all the interesting images used in the Society calendar and the publication is a benefit of membership in the Montana Historical Society.
Calendars are now available on many newsstands in the state or can be purchased from the Montana Historical Society by calling (406) 444-4708.
Calendars and memberships can also be ordered online at http://mhs.mt.gov/store
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