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Cabinet H-1-L-3

 Container

Contains 40 Results:

Saint Patrick's church, Granite Creek

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .35
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

From bottom to top: Nova Leary, Margaret Leary, and John "Cork" Leary on a hill

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .36
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Nora Leary and John "Cork" Leary and an unidentified woman on a rock hill

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .37
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Group of women in Granite Creek

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .38
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Group on porch of house in Granite Creek

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .39
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Five women sitting in fenced field

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .42
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Winter scene of fenced field, part of barn to left

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .43
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Granite Creek, unidentified snow scene

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .44
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Unidentified log cabin, Granite Creek

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .46
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Unidentified flower bush, Granite Creek

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .49
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Young girl in garden, Granite Creek

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .50
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Unidentified man on a horse in a fenced field

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .51
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Three unidentified men on skis in a snowy yard, fenced with a picket fence

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .52
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Group of men on porch of building, Granite Creek

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .53
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Group of men on porch of building, Granite Creek

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .54
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Group of men on porch of building, Granite Creek

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .55
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Group of men standing on Post Office porch. Also shows street and other buildings. Probably Granite Creek

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .56
Content Description From the Collection:

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.

Dates: 1905

Main Street, Hailey, 1918

 Item — Cabinet: H-1-L-3
Identifier: .42
Content Description From the Item:

Miscellaneous Idaho photographs donated by the Summers Funeral Home.

Dates: 1918

Sawtooth Lodge - Grandjean Station, Idaho

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: .121a
Content Description From the Collection:

This collection contains 191 photographic negatives and 307 photographic prints for a total of 316 unique images. 39 of the images are in color, the remainder are in black and white. Most of the photographs were captured by mail carrier and amateur photographer Albert F. Brown of Boise, Idaho. Subjects include street views of Boise, construction projects, fairs, and rodeos. This collection also contains images of Brown's family and portraits of Brown himself.

Dates: 1880 - 1962

Sawtooth Lodge - Grandjean Station, Idaho

 Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: .121b
Content Description From the Collection:

This collection contains 191 photographic negatives and 307 photographic prints for a total of 316 unique images. 39 of the images are in color, the remainder are in black and white. Most of the photographs were captured by mail carrier and amateur photographer Albert F. Brown of Boise, Idaho. Subjects include street views of Boise, construction projects, fairs, and rodeos. This collection also contains images of Brown's family and portraits of Brown himself.

Dates: 1880 - 1962