United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald, N.-W. Montana. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway, 1067 - 1829m
United States, Montana, Flathead, N.W. Montana; from the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway; on Mt. Lottie Stanton, and Mt. Trilby, 1067 - 1829m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway; on Mt. Lattie station, and Mt. Trilby, 1067 - 1829m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway; on Mt. Lattie station, and Mt. Trilby, 1219m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald, N.-W. Montana; the lake is four miles north of Belton; a station 30 miles east of Kalispell; on the Great Northern Railway, 1981m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway., 1067 - 2134m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway., 1067 - 2134m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of. Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway., 1067 - 2134m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell. oil the Great Northern Railway., 1067 - 2134m
United States, Montana, Flathead, In he Avalanche Basin; From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway., 1372m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vacinity of Lake McDonald. The Lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railroad. The Avalanche Basin, 1372m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway., 1067 - 2134m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway.
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway., 1067 - 2134m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway., 1067 - 2134m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway. The Avalanche Basin., 1372m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four miles north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway. On Mt. Lottie Stanton, and Mt. Trilby., 1067 - 1829m
United States, Montana, Flathead, From the vicinity of Lake McDonald. The lake is four milea north of Belton, a station 30 miles east of Kalispell, on the Great Northern Railway. on the way from Holzinger's Basin to the " Rim," between Mt. Edwards and Mt. Shepard, 1829 - 2134m
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