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Distant view including same exposures of Judith River and Bearpaw beds as in panoramic images 032 and 033, two and one-half miles west of Havre. Hill County, Montana. 1903. U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 257, Plate 8-B. 1905.
Badlands on east slope of Frenchman River Valley near the International Boundary. Phillips County, Montana. July 9, 1920.
View northwest from top of middle of Three Buttes, T. 28 N., R. 24 E., to crest of North Butte and across plain to northeast salient of Bearpaw Mountains. Blaine County, Montana. September 14, 1916.
Dissected topography below the upland, five miles southwest of Tango post office, T. 35 N., R. 39 E. Upland 3000+/- A.T. Relief several hundred feet. Valley County, Montana. August 17, 1916.
View east to south end of Judith Mountains from road north of Lewistown showing dissected, gravel-capped benches sloping south. Fergus County, Montana. September 30, 1920.
Dog Creek, six miles above mouth. Upper part of Claggett and base of Judith River beds. Fergus County, Montana. 1903.
East front of Crazy Mountains from No.1 bench north of Swamp Creek on right. Livingston quadrangle. Sweet Grass County, Montana. September 1, 1921.
Tacredia sandstones and underlying Claggett sandstones and shales, five miles above mouth of Dog Creek. Montana. 1904.
Bearpaw shales abutting against Judith River beds, Meili Coulee, four miles west of Havre. Hill County, Montana. 1904.
Metablastic andesite, with large biotite phenocryst (center) in groundmass of plagioclase, chloritized ferromagnesian minerals and calcite; sample B-33. Polarized light. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Ca. 1970. Published in U.S. Geological Survey Journal of research, v. 3, no. 4, Figure 3-B, page 419. July-August 1975.
View over top of Stanford Buttes, a remnant of a high gravel bench, to Highwood Mountains, Palisade and Square Buttes. Fort Benton quadrangle. Judith Basin County, Montana. September 29, 1920.
Missouri Valley and dissected bluff on the east, 30 miles south of Glasgow, T. 24 N., R. 40 E. Dawson County, Montana. August 18, 1916.
View northeast of Navajo. V-shaped coulees cut in long smooth bench slopes. Sheridan County, Montana. June 24, 1920.
Teton River Valley and bluffs below broad dissected bench north of Teton. Section just to right of photo: buff pebbly clay (?) about 150 feet; gravel 8-10 feet; buff clay till (?) 10-20 feet; Benton black shale 20-30 feet. Fort Benton quadrangle. Chouteau County, Montana. June 8, 1923.
Bench gravel overlying cream-colored, Tertiary lake clay in Missouri River Valley near Lake Sewell, east of Helena. Fort Logan quadrangle. Meagher County, Montana. June 15, 1923.
Panorama with image 1110. Steamboat Mountain looking northwest across Dearborn River gorge from slope below twin Mountain. Shows great cliffs of carboniferous limestone. Coopers Lake quadrangle. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. July 11, 1921.
Dip slope on back of Table Mountain south of Dearborn River seen from lower east spur of Twin Mountain. Coopers Lake quadrangle. Lewis and Clark County, Montana. July 11, 1921.
Sun River gorge from a point opposite Mortimer Gulch, 3/4 mile above the U.S.R.S. dam at mouth of gorge. This gorge is cut about 1000 feet deep through transverse ridge of upturned and faulted limestone. Tops of ridges in middle ground correspond with top of the ridge shown in photo 1065. Saypo quadrangle. Teton County, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. September 21, 1920.
View south to Judith Mountains from No.1 bench near head of Armells Creek east of Hilger, sec. 1, T. 17 N., R. 19 E. (4500 [feet] A.T.) Judith Peak and Red Mountain in background 6400-6500 [feet] A.T. Fergus County, Montana. August 13, 1921.
Area on right bank of Bighorn River 100 yards above Hardin Bridge, Montana, seen as cross-section in river wall, from across Bighorn River at end of bridge. Bighorn County, Montana. July 1950.
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