Box 1977.2
Contains 259 Results:
Montana Historical Society's Idaho File
This collection contains twelve black and white photographic prints from the Montana Historical Society's Idaho file. Subjects include the Snake River, the Salmon River, and Fort Lemhi.
Christine McPike collection of Boise parade photographs
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints taken during a parade along 8th Street in Boise, Idaho.
Idaho Health and Welfare Department photographs
This collection contains 59 black and white photographic prints related to Idaho Health and Welfare Department, including images of ground breaking ceremonies, directors and related buildings. Also contains eleven photographs from the Boy Scout World Jamboree at Farragut State Park in 1967.
Portrait of Albert Wolters and friends
This portrait photographic print features four individuals, including Albert Wolters (2nd from left), taken while attending college in Germany. Wolters appears to be holding a cane while shaking the hand of a man holding a cigar. Three of the men are holding canes. One is wearing a top hat. Original inventory describe the men as "rehearsing a scene in a play."
Ednamae Loder photograph collection
This collection contains fourteen black and white photographic prints of locations and people from the Boise, Idaho area, including Boise Depot, the residence of Cora E. Long, and portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Timan A. Johnson
Laura M. Trueblood collection of Oscar N. Trueblood photographs
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints showing the homestead of Oscar N. Trueblood in Black Canyon, near Caldwell, Idaho. Images include Trueblood's homestead shack, outbuildings, and several shots of Trueblood on horseback.
Margaret Hartley photograph of Thousand Springs
This black and white photographic print shows water running down the slopes of Thousand Springs
Florence Brown Dawson photographs of Rocky Bar residents
This collection contains three black and white photographic prints. Two images are portraits of Ida Mekim. The third is a portrait of Newt Nichols.
Robert Hammes photographs of Saint Maries, Idaho residents
This collection contains two black and white photographic prints relating to individuals living in Saint Maries, Idaho.
Tate sisters portrait
This single-photograph collection contains a sepia-toned portrait of Elizabeth Tate and Suzanne Tate. Elizabeth is seated on the left in a dark-colored off-the-shoulder dress with sequin embroidery. Suzanne is seated on the right in a light-colored dress with fabric flowers sewn to a cowl-like neckline.
Nona Marie Dobberpfuhl photograph collection
This collection contains 32 black and white photographic prints. Mining districts, buildings, and activities are prominently featured including Delamar Mine and Mill, Dewey Mine and Mill, and Florence. This collection also includes several photographs of the donor's husband, Erwin J. Dobberpfuhl, who served as a physical scientist for the United States Bureau of Reclamation.
Opal F. Brown photograph collection
This collection contains four black and white photographic prints and one photographic negative. Subjects include the fire station at Twin Falls, agricultural activities related to the Erle. H. Butler farm south of Hansen, Idaho, and the steamboat Lewiston. These photographs are reproductions of originals loaned to the Idaho State Historical Society in 1977.
Charles J. Simone United States Civilian Conservation Corps photograph collection
This collection contains 16 black and white photographic negatives and 32 black and white photographic prints of United States Civilian Conservation Corps crews and activities. Many of the images feature Company Number 1262, of which Simone was a member, at Paddy Flats area southwest of McCall, Idaho. This collection also includes images of CCC fire crews and 3rd Street in McCall, Idaho.
Robert E. Smylie photograph collection
This collection contains 104 black and white photographic prints relating to Robert E. Smylie's service as Governor of Idaho. Images are of Smylie at various campaign events, speaking engagements, and dedication ceremonies. This collection also includes several images of Richard M. Nixon at campaign stops in Idaho.
Don Peters collection of Gibbonsville, Idaho photographs
This collection contains 33 black and white photographic prints of activities and people in Gibbonsville, Idaho. Subjects include the family of Hugh Roberts and Jane Thomas Roberts of Gibbonsville, including their three daughters Mary Roberts (later Mrs. Raine), Elizabeth Roberts (later Mrs. Vern McDonald), and Maggie Roberts (later Mrs. Will White). This collection also includes several street views of Gibbonsville, as well as images of the nearby AD&M Mine.
Laurence E. Young photograph of log cabin near Sawtooth City, Idaho
This 8" x 10" color photograph of a V-notch log cabin near Sawtooth City, Idaho was taken by Laurence E. Young in 1976. The logs are joined by a Y-notch on the ends, and wood shingles line the roof. A single small entry can be seen at the closest corner of the structure, and a pine tree has grown alongside. The cabin and its former residents are unidentified.
South Carolina Historical Society Custer County photograph collection
This collection contains three black and white photographic prints on silver gelatin from locations within Custer County, Idaho. Two of the images are from Antelope. Idaho. The other image is a street shot of Houston, Idaho.
View of Dewey, Idaho showing nearby mill and mine buildings
This collection contains 32 black and white photographic prints. Mining districts, buildings, and activities are prominently featured including Delamar Mine and Mill, Dewey Mine and Mill, and Florence. This collection also includes several photographs of the donor's husband, Erwin J. Dobberpfuhl, who served as a physical scientist for the United States Bureau of Reclamation.
Erwin J. Dobberpfuhl at gypsum claim on Snake River
This collection contains 32 black and white photographic prints. Mining districts, buildings, and activities are prominently featured including Delamar Mine and Mill, Dewey Mine and Mill, and Florence. This collection also includes several photographs of the donor's husband, Erwin J. Dobberpfuhl, who served as a physical scientist for the United States Bureau of Reclamation.
Erwin J. Dobberpfuhl panning old mining claim at Florence, Idaho
This collection contains 32 black and white photographic prints. Mining districts, buildings, and activities are prominently featured including Delamar Mine and Mill, Dewey Mine and Mill, and Florence. This collection also includes several photographs of the donor's husband, Erwin J. Dobberpfuhl, who served as a physical scientist for the United States Bureau of Reclamation.