An undated photograph taken from a hill looking down into Piltzville. The Piltz home is to right and behind fire station, which is visible in lower forefront. A road runs in the foreground, and utility poles can be seen. A bridge crosses a small creek bed. According to book, A grass roots tribue: The story of Bonner, Montana, Piltzville is named after Billy Piltz, who came to Montana from Maine, and was later a yard boss at the Bonner Mill. The Piltz home was built in 1904. Photo caption reads: Piltzville. Large home at center is the Piltz home, just above it is the Headly home, old Teague home at upper left.
Original photoboards scanned using a Colortrac Ltd. 5480e wide format scanner at 600 ppi. Images cropped to individual master TIFFs. Derivative images created using Photoshop CS2.
Date Digitized
2007-07
Provenance
Image collection provided by Jack L. Demmons
Source
Photoboard #21
Local Identifier
demmons_021_e_d.jpg
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