On the Road Again: Montana's Changing Landscape

On the Road Again: Montana's Changing Landscape

On the Road Again: Montana's Changing Landscape

On the Road Again: Montana's Changing Landscape

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Overview

In On the Road Again, William Wyckoff explores Montana’s changing physical and cultural landscape by pairing photographs taken by state highway engineers in the 1920s and 1930s with photographs taken at the same sites today. The older photographs, preserved in the archives of the Montana Historical Society, were intended to document the expenditure of federal highway funds. Because it is nearly impossible to photograph a road without also photographing the landscape through which that road passes, these images contain a wealth of information about the state’s environment during the early decades of the twentieth century. To highlight landscape changes — and continuities — over more than eighty years, Wyckoff chose fifty-eight documented locations and traveled to each to photograph the exact same view. The pairs of old and new photos and accompanying interpretive essays presented here tell a vivid story of physical, cultural, and economic change.

Wyckoff has grouped his selections to cover a fairly even mix of views from the eastern and western parts of the state, including a wide assortment of land use settings and rural and urban landscapes. The photo pairs are organized in thirteen “visual themes,” such as forested areas, open spaces, and sacred spaces, which parallel landscape change across the entire American West.

A close, thoughtful look at these photographs reveals how crops, fences, trees, and houses shape the everyday landscape, both in the first quarter of the twentieth century and in the present. The photographs offer an intimate view into Montana, into how Montana has changed in the past eighty years and how it may continue to change in the twenty-first century.

This is a book that will captivate readers who have, or hope to have, a tie to the Montana countryside, whether as resident or visitor. Regional and agricultural historians, geographers and geologists, and rural and urban planners will all find it fascinating.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295986128
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 03/07/2006
Series: Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books
Edition description: Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

William Wyckoff is professor of geography at Montana State University, Bozeman.

Table of Contents

Foreword: Revisited Roads to the Past by William Cronon

Preface and Acknowledgments

Journey Into Montana

On the Road Again

—Montana Settlement

—Regional Landscape Elements

—Four Stories on the Landscape

Along Montana Highways

Boundaries

1. Forty-ninth Parallel

2. Into the Mountains

3. Continental Divide

4. Leaving Red Lodge

Rivers

5. Missouri River

6. Marias River Crossing

7. The Sound of Mountain Water

8. Stevensville Bridge

Railroads

9. Depot

10. Pacific Junction

11. T-Town

12. Landscape in Motion

Passageways

13. Approaching the Hellgate

14. Yankee Jim Canyon

15. Names on the Land

16. U.S. Highway

17. Billboard

Forested Lands

18. Pinus ponderosa

19. Tree Invasion

20. Islands of Moisture

21. Quartz Ranger Station

Open Spaces

22. Road to Ekalaka

23. The Jesse Place

24. Along the Yellowstone

25. Hilltop View

Sacred Places

26. Descent to Mission Valley

27. This House of Sky

28. A Prairie House

29. Deerfield Colony

30. Blue House at Trestle Ranch

Landmarks

31. Krug Mansion

32. Graves Hotel

33. Pompeys Pillar

34. Water Tower

Rural Legacy

35. Settlement at Sun River

36. Rural School

37. West of Dixon

38. Farmstead South of Choteau

Main Streets

39. Main Street in Roundup

40. Life on Merrill Avenue

41. Small-Town Landscape

42. Bypassed Town

43. Wibaux Flood

44. Coal Town

Urban Life

45. Butte

46. Landscapes of Labor

47. Zone in Transition

48. Polytechnic Drive

Suburbs

49. Judith Place Addition

50. Suburbarn Manhattan

51. Gallatin Valley

52. South of Missoula

Old West, New West

53. Sun Ranch

54. New Deal Bridge

55. Flathead Reservation

56. Polson Bridge

57. Bitterroot Valley

58. Road to Paradise

Destinations

Landscape in Place

Landscape in Time

Montana Journey

On the Road Again

Bibliographic Essay

Illustration Credits

Index

What People are Saying About This

William Cronon

The rich possibilities of rephotographic time travel have rarely been more successfully realized than in On the Road Again. The book will intrigue anyone interested not just in Montana, but in the changing landscapes of the American West and of the United States more generally.

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