While the archive's offerings on overseas female travel is small, it is significant. Dr. Caroline McGill, an influential Montana physician who helped found the Museum of the Rockies, traveled overseas to Europe in 1909 and remained there through 1910. Her notes reveal interesting facts and descriptions of early 1900s Europe.
In 1909, Caroline McGill left Missouri for Europe to study medicine. Through 1909 and 1910, she kept a record of her travels on the back of postcards. The collection houses transcribed versions of these notes.
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