George Sternberg Album #2 - Early Canadian Views
 

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Identifier

sa2-054-02

Date

1-1-1914

Description

This black and white photograph features a line of fault in the mountains of Montana. At the bottom left corner of the photo, some grass is visible. The main subject of this photo is the large, rocky hill or outcropping. Sternberg mentions that this is where the fault line is between the Judith River and Bearpaw. The fault line is in front of the hill, where it begins to protrude from the ground. The hill has a stratified and eroded surface. A man is standing about two-thirds of the way up the hill in the center of the photo. He is wearing a white shirt, khaki pants, and a black hat. Handwriting is below the photograph.

Physical Description

black and white photograph

Keywords

Archaeological sites, Paleontology, Expedition photographs, Rock formations, Montana, Landscapess

Rights

© University Archives, Fort Hays State University

Publisher

Digitized by Forsyth Digital Collections

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Language

eng

Transcription

Showing the line of fault between the Judith river and Bearpaw. (29067).

Keywords

Archaeological sites, Paleontology, Expedition photographs, Rock formations, Montana, Landscapess

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