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The caption on the front of the postcard in the header at the top of this page reads, "New Mammoth Hotel, the 'Many Glacier,' in the heart of Glacier National Park, on the shores of beautiful Lake McDermott, facing Grinnell Mountain, Gould Mountain, Mount Wilbur and adjacent glaciers." Full photo and reverse.
Reverse of right postcard reads, "Chittenden Bridge, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone Park was built by General H. M. Chittenden, for whom
the Chittenden Road over Mt. Washburn also was named. This is the longest Melan arch bridge in the world." And, "Published by J. E. Haynes, St. Paul, Minn. Official Photographer Yellowstone National Park, Copyright by J. E. Haynes, St. Paul" No date, never sent.
Front reads, "17054. Chittenden Bridge and Auto Stages, Yellowstone Park" and, "Haynes Photo" [Reverse caption below]

Front reads, "1058 - Dining Room, Glacier Park Hotel, Glacier National
Park © Hileman" Nothing on reverse, no date, never mailed.

Front reads, "No. 183. Gardiner Station - N. P. Ry." and "Haynes Photo".
Reverse reads "Published by Haynes, St. Paul. Official Photographer,
Yellowstone National Park." Note the Roosevelt Arch on the right.
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