Yellowstone photo album 23, page 184
Yellowstone National Park
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TranscriptionYELL200112-593 "Wildlife at Custer Battlefield" While there are plenty of rabbit tracks throughout the area, this cotton-tail lives in the cemetery and scouts his own food. He is very tame allowing persons to come within three of him. This is his second winter at the battlefield. January 22, 1944. 44-2; YELL200112-594 Bank of Little Bighorn River that was repaired during 1943-44. 25 h.p. pumphouse extreme right. Sumphole at extreme left at foot of bluffs. Feb 1, 1944. 44-6; YELL200112-595 Bank of Little Bighorn River that was repaired during 1943-44. R.E.A. transmission pole can be seen in upper right hand corner. To the right of dotted line shows a large part of the 7 ½ acres of land claimed by Mrs. Weibert. Feb. 1, 1944. 44-7; YELL200112-596 R.E.A.Transformer bank on left. CBNC Transformer bank on right. 7 ½ h.p. pumphouse in foreground. 25 h.p. pumphouse in center. Metering equipment on pole close to 25h.p. pumphouse. Feb. 1, 1944. 44-8
LocationsLittle Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Big Horn County, Montana, United States(45.56505,-107.42864)
Little Bighorn River, Big Horn County, Montana, United States(45.73803,-107.56953)
Little Bighorn River, Big Horn County, Montana, United States(45.73803,-107.56953)
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Mediumphotograph albums; black-and-white prints (photographs)
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Digital IdentifierYELL_23_184
Permanent Linkhttp://purl.clemson.edu/E6EDA517777A7957A4063C7A4B6CE956
Batch ID20160803121357