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The Tribune is delighted to partner again with The History Museum to produce our fourth heirloom-quality, coffee-table book. “Great Falls at Work” features vintage images of our proud heritage of hard work, industrial growth and innovation, business and commerce, as well as farming and ranching.
Submission Info
We are thrilled to give our readers the opportunity to participate in this unique project. If you have photographs that meet our submission guidelines criteria, please bring them to one of our scanning sessions listed here. Because we expect a large turnout, we advise you download and print a submission form. Please print and fill out one form for each photo you’d like to submit.
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
- Working photos, such as: commerce, industry, farming and ranching.
- Photos taken from the 1800s to 1969.
- Photos only – preferably original photos (no newspaper clippings or photocopies).
- Photos taken in the Cascade County area.
- One submission form per photo.
- 10 photos per family. Call 360-687-6731 to set up an appointment if you’re a private collector with a sizable collection.
- Download Submission Form
- Scan Sessions
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011, 9:00 a.m. - noon
The History Museum
222 Second Street South
Great Falls, MT 59405 (see map) -
Thursday, August 11, 2011, 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The History Museum
222 Second Street South
Great Falls, MT 59405 (see map) -
Friday, August 12, 2011, 9:00 a.m. - noon
The History Museum
222 Second Street South
Great Falls, MT 59405 (see map)
Look Inside Examples only, may not reflect final product
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Northern Creamery Company, downtown Great Falls, circa 1940's.
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Ario's Western and Saddlery Store on Central Avenue, Great Falls, in 1964. During the Montana Territorial 100th Celebration stores in the downtown area all decorated as if in the late 1800's.
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Great Falls Fire Department
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All-school photo of Columbus School of Nursing at the old hospital, 1954. Sister Xavier, Sister Jude and Sister Geraldine were the heads of the school at the time. Pat Nagengast Bolstad is third from left in the front row.
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Employees of the Superintendents Office of Great Northern Railway, March, 1944.
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N. H. Browning Garage in Belt, 1920's.
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Interior of Great Falls Sporting Goods Store at 22 4th Street, south, July, 1924. Pictured are Tom Smith, left, and Andy Baumgarner, the owner, on right.