Cabinet H-1-F-4
Contains 18 Results:
AD&M Mine after fire destroyed the boiler room and compressor shed - Gibbonsville, Idaho, 1913
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.
AD&M Mine after fire destroyed the boiler room and compressor shed - Gibbonsville, Idaho, 1913
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.
Head frame for new shaft at AD&M Mine - Gibbonsville, Idaho, 1912
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.
Ore train with buildings at AD&M Mine - Gibbonsville, Idaho, 1912
Identified buildings (left to right): Change room, timber shed, boiler room, compressor shed
Compressor and boiler room at AD&M Mine - Gibbonsville, Idaho
Bare hill in center distance shows evidence of early day hydraulic mining
Raising new shaft head frame at AD&M Mine - Gibbonsville, Idaho
Compressor shed and boiler room visible in background
Trestle from AD&M Mine (left) to dump (right) - Gibbonsville, Idaho
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.
Wooden track leading into opening of unidentified mine
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.
Drawing of Coeur d'Alene mine from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1891-11-28
This collection contains 22 black and white photographic prints of Idaho-related drawings and prints from various publications including Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, and the Quartermaster General's annual report. Subjects include waterfalls across Idaho and the United States Army's campaign against the Nez Perce tribe.
"The first woman in camp in the Coeur d'Alene Mining District," drawing from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1884-04-19
This collection contains 22 black and white photographic prints of Idaho-related drawings and prints from various publications including Harper's Weekly, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, and the Quartermaster General's annual report. Subjects include waterfalls across Idaho and the United States Army's campaign against the Nez Perce tribe.
Monarch Mine, Atlanta
Collection of negatives of Idaho scenes taken in period ca. 1910-1920. Includes mining camps, mountain country, etc. Photographs taken by Rupert Shaw.
Kilns near Bayhorse Mine, 1975
This collection of photographic prints and negatives contains 343 color and black and white images of notable sites in cities and towns across the state of Idaho, including Buhl, Twin Falls, Pocatello, Lewiston, and Silver City. Most of these photographs were taken by Boise photographer Duane Garrett.
Mine near Idaho City
Collection of negatives of Idaho scenes taken in period ca. 1910-1920. Includes mining camps, mountain country, etc. Photographs taken by Rupert Shaw.
Mine near Idaho City
Collection of negatives of Idaho scenes taken in period ca. 1910-1920. Includes mining camps, mountain country, etc. Photographs taken by Rupert Shaw.
Clean up on Larry Brogan's claim
Copy negatives of the Granite Creek area. Granite City was the original settlement for the Gold Hill Mine, and was in existence from 1862-1882. The town was absorbed by Quartzburg. The pictures were taken ca 1905.
Clean up on Larry Brogan's placer claim
Copy negatives of the Granite Creek area. Granite City was the original settlement for the Gold Hill Mine, and was in existence from 1862-1882. The town was absorbed by Quartzburg. The pictures were taken ca 1905.
Unidentified mine building, Boise Basin
Copy negatives of the Granite Creek area. Granite City was the original settlement for the Gold Hill Mine, and was in existence from 1862-1882. The town was absorbed by Quartzburg. The pictures were taken ca 1905.
Old Hill Mine, Quartzburg
Miscellaneous Idaho photographs donated by the Summers Funeral Home.