
Indian Post Office stands as a landmark along the high ridges of the Bitterroot Mountains in this early twentieth-century survey. The landscape is defined by the headwaters of the Lochsa River and Lolo Creek, where early industrial footprints like the Clearwater Gold and Copper Company appear alongside isolated outposts such as Moose City. The map documents a network of remote cabins and camps, including Browns Cabin, Boyd Cabin, and Howard Camp, reflecting the early administrative presence of the Bitterroot National Forest and Clearwater National Forest.
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