File:Montgomery, early 1870s, south end of Hoosier Pass and the current location of Montgomery Dam - DPLA - 5936600e6022409ea20a816e99bbfae5.jpg
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DescriptionMontgomery, early 1870s, south end of Hoosier Pass and the current location of Montgomery Dam - DPLA - 5936600e6022409ea20a816e99bbfae5.jpg | Photograph from above displaying the town of Montgomery in the early 1870s located at the south end of Hoosier Pass where Montgomery Dam is now, Montgomery had two large hotels, largest dance hall in the area and a population exceeding Buckskin Joe and Fairplay. Source: South Park Historical Foundation | ||||||||||||||||
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Photograph from above displaying the town of Montgomery in the early 1870s located at the south end of Hoosier Pass where Montgomery Dam is now, Montgomery had two large hotels, largest dance hall in the area and a population exceeding Buckskin Joe and Fairplay. Source: South Park Historical Foundation (English)
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