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Title: Street Scene of Salesville, Montana
Date: ca 1912 
Location: Salesville, Montana
Photographer: Schlechten, Albert
Description: Street scene of Salesville, Montana, now known as Gallatin Gateway. The town was named for Zachariah Sales, who bought a sawmill at the site. The name was changed in 1927 to Gallatin Gateway by the Milwaukee road, when this town became the terminus of the branch line from Three Forks, carrying passengers for the trip through Yellowstone Park by way of Gallatin canyon. Vintage 2x3 in. print, 4x5 in. copy neg.
Format: image/jpeg
Source: Schlechten Collection
Rights: Copyright restrictions available from the Museum of the Rockies Photo Archive
Catalog Number: x80.6.453b 
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