Cabinet H-1-F-3
Contains 39 Results:
Plane table party surveying on south side of Milner Dam site, 1903-06
Fluming logs at Indian Creek Camo of the Diamond Match Company's logging operations at Priest Lake, ca. 1950
This collection contains thirteen black and white photographic prints from the State of Idaho Department of Forestry. Images include those of logging operations, Department of Forestry employees, Idaho governors, and the Jordan Tree, at one point Idaho's largest tree.
Snake River at Milner Dam
Miscellaneous Idaho life images from the "Nebraska" collection.
Milner Dam
Miscellaneous Idaho life images from the "Nebraska" collection.
Water below Milner Dam
Miscellaneous Idaho life images from the "Nebraska" collection.
Water below Milner Dam
Miscellaneous Idaho life images from the "Nebraska" collection.
Lumbering - loading logs
Photograph albums of Leo G. Thompson. Thompson was an engineer for the Idaho State Highway Department and was Ada County Engineer when the W.P.A. built the Bureau of Reclamation building on Fairview near the old fairgrounds. Thompson died in 1963. The album contains pictures of army life, construction and logging. Pictures are mainly along the north and south highway.
Lumbering - loading logs
Photograph albums of Leo G. Thompson. Thompson was an engineer for the Idaho State Highway Department and was Ada County Engineer when the W.P.A. built the Bureau of Reclamation building on Fairview near the old fairgrounds. Thompson died in 1963. The album contains pictures of army life, construction and logging. Pictures are mainly along the north and south highway.
Lumbering - loading logs
Photograph albums of Leo G. Thompson. Thompson was an engineer for the Idaho State Highway Department and was Ada County Engineer when the W.P.A. built the Bureau of Reclamation building on Fairview near the old fairgrounds. Thompson died in 1963. The album contains pictures of army life, construction and logging. Pictures are mainly along the north and south highway.
Lumbering - loading logs
Photograph albums of Leo G. Thompson. Thompson was an engineer for the Idaho State Highway Department and was Ada County Engineer when the W.P.A. built the Bureau of Reclamation building on Fairview near the old fairgrounds. Thompson died in 1963. The album contains pictures of army life, construction and logging. Pictures are mainly along the north and south highway.
Lumbering - loading logs
Photograph albums of Leo G. Thompson. Thompson was an engineer for the Idaho State Highway Department and was Ada County Engineer when the W.P.A. built the Bureau of Reclamation building on Fairview near the old fairgrounds. Thompson died in 1963. The album contains pictures of army life, construction and logging. Pictures are mainly along the north and south highway.
Lumbering - loading logs
Photograph albums of Leo G. Thompson. Thompson was an engineer for the Idaho State Highway Department and was Ada County Engineer when the W.P.A. built the Bureau of Reclamation building on Fairview near the old fairgrounds. Thompson died in 1963. The album contains pictures of army life, construction and logging. Pictures are mainly along the north and south highway.
Malad River, showing flume
Collection of negatives of Idaho scenes taken in period ca. 1910-1920. Includes mining camps, mountain country, etc. Photographs taken by Rupert Shaw.
Waste canal, Magic Reservoir
Miscellaneous Idaho photographs donated by the Summers Funeral Home.
Milner Dam and spillway
Miscellaneous Idaho photographs donated by the Summers Funeral Home.
Granite Point, Lost River
Miscellaneous Idaho photographs donated by the Summers Funeral Home.
Milner Dam
Miscellaneous Idaho photographs donated by the Summers Funeral Home.
Unidentified woman sitting on cot with book in tent at Migratory Labor Camp - Wilder, Idaho, 1941-05
This collection contains 16 black and white photographic prints of images from the Library of Congress' Farm Security Administration collection. Images in this collection show scenes and subjects related to resettlement activities across the state of Idaho, including newly settled farms and migrant workers. Images were photographed by FSA photographers Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, and Arthur Rothstein.
Unidentified woman working as a pea-picker near Nampa, Idaho, 1941-06
This collection contains 16 black and white photographic prints of images from the Library of Congress' Farm Security Administration collection. Images in this collection show scenes and subjects related to resettlement activities across the state of Idaho, including newly settled farms and migrant workers. Images were photographed by FSA photographers Dorothea Lange, Russell Lee, and Arthur Rothstein.