Here are four more stickers that I photographed at the Minnesota History Center. The first shows Two Guns White Calf, the Blackfeet Indian who Great Northern public relations people insisted, incorrectly, was the model for the Indian head nickel. This sticker is about two inches by three inches and might have been used on luggage.
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The next sticker, which may also have been a luggage sticker, was obviously used on the Upper Missouri Historical Expedition. The story of this excursion train is told in detail elsewhere on this site.
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To manage the Prince of Wales Hotel, Great Northern apparently created a separate corporation called the Canadian Rockies Hotel Co. Since the Prince of Wales Hotel opened in 1927, these two stickers, at least, probably date from that year or soon after.