Railroad stations
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Benjamin Sylvester Lafferty postcard collection
Postcards mementos from the donor's grandfather's grocery store in Harrison, Idaho. His name was Benjamin Sylvester Lafferty and he came to the panhandle area around 1880. He was an Irish immigrant and his wife Wilhelmina Scheweekman was a German immigrant. They raised 7 children, one of whom was Albert Lafferty who had the tugboats on Coeur d'Alene until his death about 1957. Postcards are of Rathdrum, Harrison, and Idaho Falls, Idaho.
Cuddy family photograph collection
Photographs from the John Cuddy Collection (MS 170). Images of the Cuddy family and various Boise scenes. John Cuddy owned the Cuddy Flour Mill and Mercantile store in Rush Creek and Salubria, Idaho.
Fred Dykes photographs of Montpelier, Idaho
This collection contains eight black and white photographic prints of the Union Pacific depot in Montpelier, Idaho, including the turntable and two houses in the area.
John Aguirre railroad postcards
This collection contains 26 black and white copy photographic negatives mostly related to railroads in Idaho. Many small train stations are featured, as well as two cars on the Boise and Interurban Railway. The collection also contains several birds-eye views of towns in Idaho.
Kenneth L. and Mary Eliza Scott Collection
2 black and white photographs of the Boise Train Depot, 3 black and white photographs of parade in downtown Boise