Photo Record
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Metadata
Title |
TOWNS/MISC. SCENIC & GEOGRAPHIC, Beulah, Wyoming |
Date |
1966 |
Description |
Series of photographs of Beulah, Wyoming. 453-1: Street scene in Beulah, Wyoming, 1966. 453-2: Exterior view of the Beulah Plant, D.J. Toomey Milling Company, 1966. Sharp Bits July 1966, Vol. 17 No. 6 pg. 7 top "Still standing today, this flour mill is also visible in the early day photo of Beulah on page 3. It was the first grist mill to process the fine hard wheat grown in this area. The emblem, barely visible on the left of the mill, was the mark of a popular Toomey flour called "Silver Star." 453-3: Car driving along U.S. Highway 14 passing Beulah and Sand Creek, 1966. Sharp Bits July 1966, Vol. 17 No. 6 pg. 5 "Thousands of tourist cars travel along U.S. Highway 14 each summer, bound for Wyoming's fabulous Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. They speed past this quiet little settlement of Beulah, nestled along the banks of Sand Creek (lower left), famous for its catches of rainbow trout." 453-4: The Royal Club and Sand Creek Trading post in Beulah, Wyoming, 1966. Sharp Bits July 1966, Vol. 17 No. 6 pg. 6 "The Royal club at Beulah, Wyoming has been the scene of many festive occasions including many safety dinners for Homestake personnel from our Lumber and Timber Department and Hauber Mine. Many buildings in Beulah in use today such as the Sand Creek Trading Post (right) date back to the late 1880's." 453-5: The Royal Club and Sand Creek Trading post in Beulah, Wyoming, 1966. |
Collection |
Homestake Mining Company Collection |
Object Name |
Series, Archival |
Catalog Number |
HMCC 453 |
Print size |
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Search Terms |
1960s Automobiles Beulah, WY Buildings Highway 14A Homestake Mining Company Roads Sand Creek Sharp Bits Wyoming |