(FOR 19th CENTURY
PERSPECTIVE VIEWS OF HELENA , PLEASE VISIT THE MAPS
PAGE)
Last
Chance Gulch from the Southwest, ca. 1870
Fourth
of July parade, Ewing & Fifth, ca. 1875
Going south
on Ewing are equipment and men of the Helena Fire Department.
In the background is Central School. |
Spruce
Street (now Holter Street) 1890s
Photo taken from Harrison Avenue
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Looking
West from Helena High School, up Lawrence St., circa 1895
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Downtown
and Mount Helena, ca. 1897
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View
of Helena Looking North, ca. 1890
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View
of Helena Looking East, ca. 1903
Thanks to Patty Dean for her help with dating this
photo
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View
of the East Side, Looking Northeast, ca. 1900
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Looking
west from Sugarloaf hill, ca. 1900
THANKS
TO DON CORNISH FOR LOCATION INFO
Downtown
Panorama, circa 1910
Taken from the Iron Front Building
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Looking
Northwest from Sugarloaf Hill, ca. 1911
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Looking
East from Mount Helena, 1919
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Looking
West Across Park Ave., ca. 1910
A postcard view, possibly taken from the roof of the Gold Block
on Last Chance Gulch. The ornate turreted building center-right
is the Homer Block,
an upscale apartment building perhaps best remembered for the
copper griffins above the main entrance. It was demolished in
the 1970s.
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Looking
NE from the Power Block, ca. 1908
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A postcard
view taken from the Power Block, looking NE across the intersection
of Sixth and Main, and over the 1884 Horsky Block. Notable buildings,
from the top left: Helena High School, Central School, the Public
Library and Auditorium.
Compare
it with the next view, taken from the same spot in 2006. The
only building appearing in both photos is the Seventh Avenue
Gym, which was under construction in the early photo. Thanks
to Keith Nay for this great shot.
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OF KEITH NAY
Looking
North Over "Catholic Hill", circa 1908
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The View from
St. John's Hospital, ca. 1908
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A postcard
view taken from the old St. John's Hospital, looking north across
Broadway. The building with the gabled roof is the Merchants Hotel
(later the Monticello Apartments), located on the NW corner of
Broadway and North Warren. The hotel saw the first meeting of
both houses of the Montana legislature in 1895. Legislative sessions
were also held there in 1897, 1899 and 1901. The building was
razed during Urban Renewal in the 1970s. |
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The
postcard seen above was published by Fred W. Hill (1859-1937).
Hill, a native of Milwaukee, came to Montana in 1878 and enlisted
as a scout in Custer's old command, which had been famously
decimated at the Battle of The Little Big Horn in 1876.
Hill
came to Helena after his discharge from the army, and made his
home there until his death in 1937. He was involved in the wholesale
and retail cigar business (as well as postcard publishing),
and was associated for many years with the Louis F. Cohn wholesale
cigar concern of Butte. At one time he owned and operated what
became Higgins Cigar Store at 24 N. Main street, selling the
business to Jack Higgins in 1916.
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Panorama
of Downtown Helena, circa 1911
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THANKS
TO SEAN LOGAN FOR STITCHING THE IMAGES TOGETHER.
NICE WORK!
View
of Downtown, ca. 1915
BOTH
FROM THE COLLECTION OF KENNON BAIRD
Similar
view, about 1990
View
From an Aeroplane, 1913
FROM
"HELENA",
A POSTCARD HISTORY, COURTESY OF AUTHOR TOM MULVANEY
CLICK
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This amazing
photo was taken March 1, 1913 by T. T. Maroney, from just south
of where Capital Hill Mall is today. Click on the image above
for a big annotated view in a new window. Pass your cursor over
streets and buildings in the big view, and identifying text will
appear. Many thanks to Tom for sharing this great photo from his
book! |
Looking
South from the 300 Block of N. Main, ca. 1913
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Detail
of the Helena Meat Co. sign. Sorry, no elephant meat to be had;
it's only posters for the circus coming to town.
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Fuller
and Lawrence, looking SW, ca. 1913
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The vacant
corner, on Haymarket Square, is the future site of the 1914 Y.
M. C. A. building, which was demolished in the 1970s. The
prominent builiding on Fuller, with the awnings, is the Kohrs
Block. |
Kohrs Block, Fuller Avenue, 1940s
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Fuller
and Lawrence, looking west, ca. 1913.
The building in the center is the Bonneville Apartments, formerly
the West Hotel. Around 1926, this building was remodeled in
the popular Mission style. It stood
until the 1970s.
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Detail view showing
the Sanford & Evans enterprise, 404 Fuller Ave.
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Placer Ave. intersecting
Park Ave., ca. 1913.
The Y. W. C. A. would be built on the vacant corner lot.
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Postcard view
of Hill Park from Women's Park, looking west, ca. 1915.
1920's postcard
view of the Algeria Shrine and Great Northern Depot, from Women's
Park.
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Looking east
from Hill Park, ca. 1920. This appears to be a parade making the
turn at Neill Ave. and Fuller. |
A detail view.
Downtown
fire, probably 1920s. Although there was a huge fire on Last Chance
Gulch in 1928, this fire appears to be farther north than that
blaze. It's difficult to tell if this fire is on Last Chance Gulch
or Fuller. Any additional information appreciated. |
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Looking north
from the bluffs between S. Rodney and S. Warren, date unknown.
The brick building is the Lissner Elementary School, on the SE
corner of S. Warren and Pine. It
was named for Marcus Lissner, an early Helena entrepreneur. |
Mount Helena from
the Capitol Building, about 1900
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View from the
Capitol, 1940s
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OF TOM KILMER
Mount Helena from
the Capitol Building, 1949.
Aerial view of
Helena, 1935.
1935
EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE IN THE OLD CITY
THE
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Earthquake
cleanup on South Main, 1935, looking east from above Park Ave.
Note the piles of rubble in the foreground, and the obvious damage
to several buildings. It appears that scaffolding has been erected
across the front of a building on the right. |
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OF CHARLIE BEATON
Mount Helena and
the west side, about 1935. Taken near the site of C. R. Anderson School
1930s "colorized"
postcard view, looking north down Last Chance Gulch.
May 22,
1937 Aerial View of the Civic Center and Benton Avenue
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OF TED KIRKMEYER, COURTESY OF TOM
MULVANEY
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Looking
South from the Templeton Hotel (Iron front Bldg.) ca 1937
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1942 aerial
view, looking NW, showing the 800 block of Helena Ave. At center-left
is the Shodair Crippled Childrens' Hospital. At the top can be
seen the Armory under construction at the corner of N. Main and
Lyndale. Click on the photo to open a larger
view in a new window. |
1940s
View of Downtown, Looking North
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Two Aerial
Views of the Capitol Area
Circa
1958
Circa
1965
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Carroll Campus and Downtown, circa 1965
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East
Side View, ca 1959
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OF
SCOTT
NELSON
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Here is a
lovely circa 1959 view of the smaller, simpler, and unique Helena
that many remember fondly. There are no Interstate Highways, no
malls, no box stores, no fast-food chains, no seas of subdivisions.
Thanks to Scott Nelson of Helena for sharing this outstanding
image. |
View
from Meatloaf Hill, circa 1964
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BY E. O. KINDSCHY, JR., COURTESY OF MIKE HAUSLER CLICK
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View looking west
on Lawrence St. from the steps of St. Helena Cathedral, 1940s.
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OF KENNON BAIRD
Looking west on
Lawrence, December 1980.
1950s
Panorama of the South Main Area
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NELSON
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An early-morning
view taken in the 1950s. Nearly every building seen in the lower
half of this photo was razed during the 1970s Urban Renewal program. |
A late afternoon
view from the 1950s. The grass is green on Firetower Hill, so
it was probably June. Note that the old St. John's Hospital building
is still standing on Catholic Hill. It is gone in the following
photo. |
Looking north
from S. Last Chance Gulch, 1950s.
Similar view,
1950s. Can you spot the Sunset Drive-In Theater? Hint: It's across
the road from the orphanage.
Looking north,
1960. COURTESY OF SCOTT NELSON - THE
BRIDGEWORKS CONSERVANCY
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Looking northwest
from Allen St. (now Cruse Ave.), August 1958
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View taken from
the Helena Apartments on Grand St., 1969.
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OF TOM KILMER
A popular
1960s postcard view, looking east. The house with the blue roof
can be seen on the left-hand side of the photograph below... |
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OF KENNON BAIRD
Looking north
from the east flank of Mount Helena, 1972.
Panorama of Downtown Helena, January 1974
Photo by Wallace "Skip" Millegan (1951-1982)
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Aerial view of
the Sixth Ward, July 1974
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Looking north
from near 6th and Park, 1980.
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OF JEFF SHERLOCK
A great view
of the Great Northern Town Center under construction, taken from
the Civic Center minaret. |
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