Looking to Vipont Park; Walter Jenkins Jeep, Beaverhead County, 1952

+ Click image for viewer to zoom and pan

More Like This

Abandoned Frame Building on Slope Leading Down to a Dirt Road in Nobelville, Wisconsin Creek, October 1960

Abandoned Frame Building on Slope Leading Down to a Dirt Road in Nobelville, Wisconsin Creek, October 1960

Photographer:  Brook, Thomas B.

Date Created:  1960-10

Keywords:  abandoned buildings, jeep automobiles, mountains, forests

Jeep Parked Along Dirt Road Near Brandon Lakes, Mill Creek, July 1960

Jeep Parked Along Dirt Road Near Brandon Lakes, Mill Creek, July 1960

Photographer:  Brook, Thomas B.

Date Created:  1960-07

Keywords:  jeep automobiles, mountains, forests, snow

Nobelville, Wisconsin Creek - Jeep Visible on Road Next to Abandoned Building, October 1960

Nobelville, Wisconsin Creek - Jeep Visible on Road Next to Abandoned Building, October 1960

Photographer:  Brook, Thomas B.

Date Created:  1960-10

Keywords:  abandoned buildings, jeep automobiles, mountains, forests

Preferred Citation

Looking to Vipont Park; Walter Jenkins Jeep, Beaverhead County, 1952, Thomas Brook Photographs, Montana State University (MSU) Library, Bozeman, MT, https://n2t.net/ark:/75788/m4zc7rx12

Copyright Notice

Whenever possible, the Montana State University Library provides information about copyright in our digital collections records. We often do not own the rights in materials, and as such do not grant permissions for their use. Permissions and fees may be required from the individual copyright holder for uses beyond what is allowed based on U.S. Copyright Law (http://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/).

Please attempt to determine if an item is protected by copyright and follow any copyright or use restrictions when applicable. Written permission from the copyright holder is required for reproduction of protected items beyond what is allowed by fair use or other exemptions. These materials may be used for personal use, research, teaching (including distribution to classes), or any "fair use" as defined by U.S. copyright laws.

For more information please contact Archives and Special Collections at the Montana State University Library or Leila Sterman, Scholarly Communication Librarian.

Use of Artificial Intelligence & Tools

Montana State University Library allows the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and tools with its digital collections for noncommercial educational, scholarly, and research purposes only.

Users are not permitted to use content for creating commercial products or proprietary services and should avoid actions that will disrupt the functionality, integrity, or accessibility of the content, such as altering metadata, reformatting digital files, or impeding access for other users.