Idaho City (Idaho)
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Dr. A. B. Boeck collection of glass plates and negatives
Photographs from Dr. A. B. Boeck of Idaho City, Silver City, Shoshone Falls and model trains.
Found in collection: Grave marker of Hon. E. D. Holbrook - Idaho City, Idaho
This color photographic print shows the grave marker for Edward D. Holbrook of Idaho City, Idaho. Text on gravestone reads "In memory of Hon. E. D. Holbrook. 2nd Territorial Delegate to Congress from Ida. Terr. Served two terms from March 1865 to March 1869. Shot to death by Charles H. Douglas in Idaho City. June 18,1870."
George C. Hough affidavit
Concerning coroner's examination of the body of "Mitchell," thought to have been poisoned in Idaho City, Idaho.
June Adams pack transportation photograph collection
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints of pack transportation activities in Central Idaho. If particular interest is a series of images showing the Oscar Baumgardner horse team near Idaho City, Idaho
Logging and Railroading in Cascade Area
Images of railroading and logging in Idaho City, Cascade, and Payette River. 46 prints on 25 pages. Includes home on 3401 Rose Hill, portrait of E.C MacGregor, Union Pacific trains, Idaho City in 1932, construction of the Cabarton bridge over Payette River, Round Valley in 1924 and Cascade in 1917.
Oscar Bumgardner Transporting Hay on Rocky Canyon Road
Photograph of Oscar Bumgardner transporting hay via a wagon with a six horse team on the Rocky Canyon Road to Idaho City.
Photograph of Idaho City Band
(1) mounted photograph of Idaho City 5 member band, The Oliver Call Band.
Photographs of Idaho City
Three mounted images of a businesses in Idaho City. Images feature offices with men and women typing and writing.
Portrait of Calvin S. Kingsley
This copy photographic print and negative show a portrait Calvin S. Kingsley, a Methodist minister of Idaho City, Idaho
Riordan and Reeves Family
Various mounted photographs, tintypes, and photographic prints of Ed Riordan and Effie Reeves's family and friends. Ed and Effie were married in Idaho City and Uncle "Web" and Uncle Rilly Reeves had a cigar store and Reeves Wholesale in Boise and maybe earlier in Idaho City.
Rupert Shaw negative collection
Collection of negatives of Idaho scenes taken in period ca. 1910-1920. Includes mining camps, mountain country, etc. Photographs taken by Rupert Shaw.