Cabinet H-1-M-3
Contains 46 Results:
View of McCammon, Idaho, ca. 1908
White building on hillside is water reservoir
Flour mill, looking south - McCammon, Idaho, ca. 1908
This collection contains 14 black and white photographic prints of McCammon, Idaho. Primary subjects include the Harkness Hotel, Harkness sheep ranch, and street views of McCammon, Idaho.
Railroad station, looking east - McCammon, Idaho, ca. 1908
This collection contains 14 black and white photographic prints of McCammon, Idaho. Primary subjects include the Harkness Hotel, Harkness sheep ranch, and street views of McCammon, Idaho.
Harkness sheep ranch, flour mill in background right - McCammon, Idaho, ca. 1905
This collection contains 14 black and white photographic prints of McCammon, Idaho. Primary subjects include the Harkness Hotel, Harkness sheep ranch, and street views of McCammon, Idaho.
H. O. Harkness Roller flour mill - McCammon, Idaho, 1892 - 1895
This collection contains 14 black and white photographic prints of McCammon, Idaho. Primary subjects include the Harkness Hotel, Harkness sheep ranch, and street views of McCammon, Idaho.
Expanded Harkness Hotel - McCammon, Idaho, ca. 1908
This collection contains 14 black and white photographic prints of McCammon, Idaho. Primary subjects include the Harkness Hotel, Harkness sheep ranch, and street views of McCammon, Idaho.
Expanded Harkness Hotel - McCammon, Idaho, ca. 1908
This collection contains 14 black and white photographic prints of McCammon, Idaho. Primary subjects include the Harkness Hotel, Harkness sheep ranch, and street views of McCammon, Idaho.
People and horses in front of old Harkness stables and livery, ca. 1915
This collection contains 14 black and white photographic prints of McCammon, Idaho. Primary subjects include the Harkness Hotel, Harkness sheep ranch, and street views of McCammon, Idaho.
View of McCammon, Idaho, Harkness sheep ranch in foreground, 1906
This collection contains 14 black and white photographic prints of McCammon, Idaho. Primary subjects include the Harkness Hotel, Harkness sheep ranch, and street views of McCammon, Idaho.
View of McCammon, Idaho, ca. 1910
This collection contains 14 black and white photographic prints of McCammon, Idaho. Primary subjects include the Harkness Hotel, Harkness sheep ranch, and street views of McCammon, Idaho.
View of Milner, Idaho, taken from north side of Snake River, 1903-06-28
Main Street, McCall, ca. 1918
Miscellaneous Idaho photographs donated by the Summers Funeral Home.
Meadows, Idaho
Miscellaneous Idaho life images from the "Nebraska" collection.
Riverside Inn, Twin Falls
Miscellaneous Idaho life images from the "Nebraska" collection.
Twin Falls land office - opening day
Miscellaneous Idaho life images from the "Nebraska" collection.
Steam tractor pulling freight-wagon train
Miscellaneous Idaho life images from the "Nebraska" collection.
Marysville
Photos .1-.13 and .18-.19 were taken by Dr. Guy Atley who lived in St. Anthony, Idaho. He died in 1918. Photographs include Ashton, Marysville, Saint Anthony and various other unidentified locations. Photos .14-.17 were taken later, by an unknown photographer. Donated by Paul Gifford
Marysville, school house, 1913
Photos .1-.13 and .18-.19 were taken by Dr. Guy Atley who lived in St. Anthony, Idaho. He died in 1918. Photographs include Ashton, Marysville, Saint Anthony and various other unidentified locations. Photos .14-.17 were taken later, by an unknown photographer. Donated by Paul Gifford
Marysville, Latter Day Saints ward house, 1913
Photos .1-.13 and .18-.19 were taken by Dr. Guy Atley who lived in St. Anthony, Idaho. He died in 1918. Photographs include Ashton, Marysville, Saint Anthony and various other unidentified locations. Photos .14-.17 were taken later, by an unknown photographer. Donated by Paul Gifford
Marysville, grain elevator, 1913
Photos .1-.13 and .18-.19 were taken by Dr. Guy Atley who lived in St. Anthony, Idaho. He died in 1918. Photographs include Ashton, Marysville, Saint Anthony and various other unidentified locations. Photos .14-.17 were taken later, by an unknown photographer. Donated by Paul Gifford