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Original Caption: "Flathead"
U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: NRG-75-NEGS&PHOTOS-97221-1700
Created By: Department of the Interior. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Flathead Irrigation Project.
From: RG 75:Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1793 - 1999
Series Dates: 1911 - 1939
Scope & Content Note: This image documents investigations and construction on various units of the Flathead Irrigation Project. The Project was initiated to determine rights and distribute water originating on the Flathead Indian Agency in Montana to both tribal and non-tribal land. The establishment of the Reservation in 1855 preceded Montana statehood by nearly 35 years and presented many challenges in establishing senority and providing for equitable distribution of water for the irrigation of farms and ranches.
Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/293347
Repository: NARA's Rocky Mountain Region (Denver, CO)
Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
Use Restrictions: Unrestricted
Exhaust manifolds are above the heads. Speed equipment was manufactured for these big engines and this one has high compression heads and duel carburetors.
Two Males Chasing Each Other On Tepee Lake, FNF. They Use Their Wings To Help Propel Them (Called Canoeing) And Resemble Tiny Power Boats. (wm)
The Rapid Creek Fire was detected by Jumbo and Patrol Lookouts on Sunday July 29, 2012. The fire is burning within the Bob Marshall Wilderness on the Spotted Bear Ranger District.
Title: Crocodile Flathead
Location: Palau
Camera: NIKON D800E
Lens: AF-S Nikkor 35mm f/1.4G
Settings: 1/80, f/16, ISO320
Housing: Subal ND800
Strobes: 2 x INON Z240
Originally appeared at: marek.wylon.com
A chopped & channeled 1931 Ford sedan, with what appears to be a 59A Ford Flathead providing the power. It has Edelbrock finned aluminum heads and three Stromerg 97 carburetors. Old school all the way, including the wide whitewalls. Photographed at the Amboy Depot Days Car Show, 2015.
Photo by Alex Ionescu
41” flathead catfish caught on Upper Potomac. Fish was not released 10/12/2018
In my somewhat humble opinion, the flathead Ford is the best looking engine every producing. flathead ford v8 1932 ford roadster
Yellow abounds along Montana's Flathead River in autumn. This view is along U.S. 2 between West Glacier and Essex. The far shore forms the border of Glacier National Park.
There are photos elsewhere here of this 1949 Ford. It has been sitting here for years. Of course it's not for sale.
Getting our first look at Flathead Lake as we approach the small town of Elmo, Montana on Highway 28. Flathead Lake is pretty close to Swan Lake but it's much bigger. In fact, it's the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi River in the contiguous United States. The peaks of the Mission Mountains border it's eastern shore.