Geyser
Travel
Montana
A view from 1939:
GEYSER, (4,159 alt., 175 pop.), blends into the drab
hills around it. As a railroad point and a trading town of
farmers, it has a stable if monotonous existence. In 1925
an earthshock brought to the surface a stream of water in a
theretofore
dry coulee nearby.
Source: Montana: A State Guide Book; Compiled and Written
by the Federal Writers' Project of the Work Projects Administration
for the State of Montana; September, 1939. |