Box 1982
Contains 190 Results:
Former Chaney residence, located on west side of N Dewey Avenue, under construction by Zimmerman brothers - Middleton, Idaho, 1910 - 1910
This collection contains nine black and white photographic prints of buildings in and around Middleton, Idaho. Also includes an image of McNish Sawmill in Emmett, Idaho and a portrait of Reverand Benjamin F. Morrow of Dixie, Idaho.
Dwelling located on south side of Highway 44, about 2/3 mile east of Middleton - Middleton, Idaho, ca. 1915
This collection contains nine black and white photographic prints of buildings in and around Middleton, Idaho. Also includes an image of McNish Sawmill in Emmett, Idaho and a portrait of Reverand Benjamin F. Morrow of Dixie, Idaho.
Dwelling located on south side of Highway 44, about 2/3 mile east of Middleton - Middleton, Idaho, ca. 1915
This collection contains nine black and white photographic prints of buildings in and around Middleton, Idaho. Also includes an image of McNish Sawmill in Emmett, Idaho and a portrait of Reverand Benjamin F. Morrow of Dixie, Idaho.
Dredge at Centerville, Idaho, 1932
This collection contains three black and white photographic prints related to mining in the Quartzburg, Idaho area. Images include a dredge at Centerville, Idaho, a shot of Quartzburg, Idaho during winter, and the crew at Gold Hill Mine.
Quartzburg, Idaho under snow, 1932
This collection contains three black and white photographic prints related to mining in the Quartzburg, Idaho area. Images include a dredge at Centerville, Idaho, a shot of Quartzburg, Idaho during winter, and the crew at Gold Hill Mine.
Crew at Gold Hill Mine near Quartzburg, Idaho, 1932
Identified individuals include Nick Karich (second from right, with pipe) and Steve Maskin - Shift Boss (second from left). Karich went on to own and operate a bar in Murphy, Idaho. The mine was owned by Burroughs at the time the image was captured.
Large choir and two pianists with grand pianos on stage in front of elaborate backdrop
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints of activities and participants of Music Week in Boise, Idaho. Images include two shots of the cast of "The White Buffalo Maiden," a one-act opera that premiered for the first time during Music Week in 1923.
Cast rehearsing scene for Eugene Adrian Farner's one-act opera "The White Buffalo Maiden", 1923
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints of activities and participants of Music Week in Boise, Idaho. Images include two shots of the cast of "The White Buffalo Maiden," a one-act opera that premiered for the first time during Music Week in 1923.
Young women in costume, part of "The White Buffalo Maiden" cast, 1923
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints of activities and participants of Music Week in Boise, Idaho. Images include two shots of the cast of "The White Buffalo Maiden," a one-act opera that premiered for the first time during Music Week in 1923.
Large choir and accompanying musicians on stage
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints of activities and participants of Music Week in Boise, Idaho. Images include two shots of the cast of "The White Buffalo Maiden," a one-act opera that premiered for the first time during Music Week in 1923.
Othello Shirley, Owyhee County homesteader
This collection contains nine black and white photographic prints of activities and buildings in the Treasure Valley area. Primary subjects include Givens Hot Springs and the July 3, 1909 fire in Nampa, Idaho. This collection also includes a shot from the 1911 Boise-Weiser championship football game and a photo of a rodeo in Caldwell, Idaho
Mary Shirley with grandson Byron Shirley (son of Othello Shirley) in front of Newell home on Snake River
This collection contains nine black and white photographic prints of activities and buildings in the Treasure Valley area. Primary subjects include Givens Hot Springs and the July 3, 1909 fire in Nampa, Idaho. This collection also includes a shot from the 1911 Boise-Weiser championship football game and a photo of a rodeo in Caldwell, Idaho
Children sitting on front steps of school - Givens Hot Springs, Idaho
This collection contains nine black and white photographic prints of activities and buildings in the Treasure Valley area. Primary subjects include Givens Hot Springs and the July 3, 1909 fire in Nampa, Idaho. This collection also includes a shot from the 1911 Boise-Weiser championship football game and a photo of a rodeo in Caldwell, Idaho
Hotel at Givens Hot Springs, Idaho
This collection contains nine black and white photographic prints of activities and buildings in the Treasure Valley area. Primary subjects include Givens Hot Springs and the July 3, 1909 fire in Nampa, Idaho. This collection also includes a shot from the 1911 Boise-Weiser championship football game and a photo of a rodeo in Caldwell, Idaho
Collage showing three streets of Nezperce, Idaho, Maple Street (top), 3rd Avenue (middle), and Oak Street (bottom), 1902
Blacksmith and livery visible
Line of people and automobiles in front of Union State Bank and the Clark House - Nezperce, Idaho
Banner on car reads: "Nezperce Road-improvement Club starting out for a days work"
Horse drawn combine harvester on Eitzen Ranch near Nezperce, Idaho, 1911
This collection contains eight mounted black and white photographic prints relating to Nezperce, Idaho. The Eitzen family is featured prominently, but the collection also includes several early photos of Nezperce, Idaho.
Hawkeye Mining and Milling mineral display and Eitzen Ranch apple display at Nezperce Fair, 1904-10
Likely Abraham C. Eitzen on right
First home on the Eitzen homestead. Eitzen family can be seen on left - Nezperce, Idaho
The face of one unidentified individual has been scratched off and obscured with pencil
Eitzen home, outbuildings, and windbreak - Nezperce, Idaho, 1908
This collection contains eight mounted black and white photographic prints relating to Nezperce, Idaho. The Eitzen family is featured prominently, but the collection also includes several early photos of Nezperce, Idaho.