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Cabinet H-1-B-3

 Container

Contains 7 Results:

C. Ben Ross (center) with Washington State Governor Clarence D. Martin

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: .20
Content Description From the Collection:

This collection contains 34 black and white photographic negatives and 31 black and white photographic prints of locations in Idaho County, including Keuterville, Mount Idaho, and Kooskia. This collection also contains images of Idaho County residents and pioneers.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1882 - 1947

Maggie Roberts (left), Mary Roberts (center), and Elizabeth Roberts - Gibbonsville, Idaho

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-B-3
Identifier: .4
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1900 - 1920

Maggie Roberts in Gibbonsville, Idaho

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-B-3
Identifier: .5
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1900 - 1920

Jane Thomas Roberts gathering eggs at home - Gibbonsville, Idaho

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-B-3
Identifier: .9
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1900 - 1920

Elizabeth Roberts

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-B-3
Identifier: .11b
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1900 - 1920

Mary Roberts

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-B-3
Identifier: .12
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1900 - 1920

Governor C.A. Robins and State Forester Roger Guernsey at the dedication of the State Forest at Priest Lake, 1950-07

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-B-3
Identifier: .8
Content Description From the Collection:

This collection contains thirteen black and white photographic prints from the State of Idaho Department of Forestry. Images include those of logging operations, Department of Forestry employees, Idaho governors, and the Jordan Tree, at one point Idaho's largest tree.

Dates: 1950-07