Robert
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Comments from Chris
Canada was close, but take a look at the truck in the photo below. It would have been a cold trip in that thing.
I was taking a look at Robert's map and comparing it to today's maps. I think it is interesting how things change over time and a map can clearly show change. If you get a close look at it you can see how the roads are different. Some are new and some have just disappeared. Robert most likely crossed in Carway which is still a border crossing, but the town has all but vanished.
Something I noticed on the map was Chief Mountain. It is kind of a special place for many of the Native American tribes through history. Take a look at the photo. This rock rises almost 5,000 feet from surrounding area. I can see why they would think about it differently than the surrounding mountains.
Robert in the back facing camera From Robert's CCC Photo Collection |
Map from Lake Sherburne to Canada Robert's 1937 Glacier National Park Map |
Chief Mountain www.rodjonesphotography.co.uk [CC BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)] |
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