Box 1977.2
Contains 259 Results:
Cora E. Long
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
Liman A. Johnson, owner of Boise Fruit and Produce, in his home
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
Mrs. Lottie Johnson, wife of Liman A. Johnson, in her home
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
Cora E. Long and two unidentified women in fur clothing
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
Homestead shack built by O. N. Trueblood in 1903, about eight miles northwest of Caldwell, Idaho
Trueblood on horseback
Homestead shack built by O. N. Trueblood in 1903, about eight miles northwest of Caldwell, Idaho
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.
O. N. Trueblood aiming rifle on saddle horse "Chub"
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.
O. N. Trueblood wearing suit and hat
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.
Barn on the Trueblood homestead, about eight miles northwest of Caldwell, Idaho
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.
Ida Menkin, granddaughter of John Saviers
This collection contains three black and white photographic prints. Two images are portraits of Ida Mekim. The third is a portrait of Newt Nichols.
Ida Menkin, granddaughter of John Saviers
This collection contains three black and white photographic prints. Two images are portraits of Ida Mekim. The third is a portrait of Newt Nichols.
Newt Nichols
This collection contains three black and white photographic prints. Two images are portraits of Ida Mekim. The third is a portrait of Newt Nichols.
Oscar Engstrom and others in Brush Runabout automobile - Saint Maries, Idaho, 1910
Oscar Engstrom in straw hat, seated next to driver. Visibile business include: Saint Maries Tailor Shop and Lumberman's Hotel
Members of Improved Order of Red Men Degree Team, Benewah Tribe #26 in mock Native American dress on steps of hotel - Saint Maries, Idaho, 1911 - 1926
This collection contains two black and white photographic prints relating to individuals living in Saint Maries, Idaho.
Street in Gibbonsville, Idaho, 1890s
Six horses, ten men, and a dog are visible in shot
View of Lewiston, Idaho, 1900
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.
Salmon River
Text on back of photograph: "Point on Salmon, now called Pine Creek. Farthest point on Salmon River that Clark reached before he decided to turn back. Capt. Clark and his guide To-Bee decided to turn back because of the impassibility of the country. Decided to return to mowth [sic] of Lemhi Aug 25th and 26th, 1805. Presented by Percy Anderson, Salmon, Idaho. Three pictures within three miles of each other"
Salmon River
Text on back of photograph: "Point on Salmon, now called Pine Creek. Farthest point on Salmon River that Clark reached before he decided to turn back. Capt. Clark and his guide To-Bee decided to turn back because of the impassibility of the country. Decided to return to mowth [sic] of Lemhi Aug 25th and 26th, 1805. Presented by Percy Anderson, Salmon, Idaho. Three pictures within three miles of each other"
Salmon River
Text on back of photograph: "Point on Salmon, now called Pine Creek. Farthest point on Salmon River that Clark reached before he decided to turn back. Capt. Clark and his guide To-Bee decided to turn back because of the impassibility of the country. Decided to return to mowth [sic] of Lemhi Aug 25th and 26th, 1805. Presented by Percy Anderson, Salmon, Idaho. Three pictures within three miles of each other"
Eagle Rock on the Snake River, ca. 1941
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.