Box 1982
Contains 190 Results:
Line of people and automobiles in front of Union State Bank and the Clark House - Nezperce, Idaho
Banner on car reads: "Nezperce Road-improvement Club starting out for a days work"
Horse drawn combine harvester on Eitzen Ranch near Nezperce, Idaho, 1911
This collection contains eight mounted black and white photographic prints relating to Nezperce, Idaho. The Eitzen family is featured prominently, but the collection also includes several early photos of Nezperce, Idaho.
Hawkeye Mining and Milling mineral display and Eitzen Ranch apple display at Nezperce Fair, 1904-10
Likely Abraham C. Eitzen on right
First home on the Eitzen homestead. Eitzen family can be seen on left - Nezperce, Idaho
The face of one unidentified individual has been scratched off and obscured with pencil
Eitzen home, outbuildings, and windbreak - Nezperce, Idaho, 1908
This collection contains eight mounted black and white photographic prints relating to Nezperce, Idaho. The Eitzen family is featured prominently, but the collection also includes several early photos of Nezperce, Idaho.
Eitzen Ranch, showing orchard, house, outbuildings, livestock, and pond.
Two unidentified individuals in horse and buggy
Eitzen Ranch, showing orchard, house, outhouse, and pond
Three unidentified individuals at edge of pond
Charles Lindbergh and reception committee next to Ryan NYP, "The Spirit of Saint Louis" - Boise, Idaho, 1927-09-04
This collection contains four black and white photographic prints of Charles Lindbergh's stop in Boise, Idaho on September 4, 1927. After completing his nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927 in his Ryan NYP airplane, more commonly known as "The Spirit of Saint Louis," Lindbergh toured the country, including a stop in Boise, Idaho. This collection contains images of Lindbergh's aircraft, the accompanying plane, and Lindbergh himself.
Front view of Ryan NYP, "The Spirit of Saint Louis" - Boise, Idaho, 1927-09-04
This collection contains four black and white photographic prints of Charles Lindbergh's stop in Boise, Idaho on September 4, 1927. After completing his nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927 in his Ryan NYP airplane, more commonly known as "The Spirit of Saint Louis," Lindbergh toured the country, including a stop in Boise, Idaho. This collection contains images of Lindbergh's aircraft, the accompanying plane, and Lindbergh himself.
Rolling out Ryan NYP, "The Spirit of Saint Louis," Charles Lindbergh at rear - Boise, Idaho, 1927-09-04
This collection contains four black and white photographic prints of Charles Lindbergh's stop in Boise, Idaho on September 4, 1927. After completing his nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927 in his Ryan NYP airplane, more commonly known as "The Spirit of Saint Louis," Lindbergh toured the country, including a stop in Boise, Idaho. This collection contains images of Lindbergh's aircraft, the accompanying plane, and Lindbergh himself.
Side view of plane that accompanied Charles Lindbergh on national tour - Boise, Idaho, 1927-09-04
Plane identified as "N-57" on tail
Jennie M. Cornell photographs of Middleton, Idaho
This collection contains nine black and white photographic prints of buildings in and around Middleton, Idaho. Also includes an image of McNish Sawmill in Emmett, Idaho and a portrait of Reverand Benjamin F. Morrow of Dixie, Idaho.
Julia Conway Welch collection of Quartzburg, Idaho mining photographs
This collection contains three black and white photographic prints related to mining in the Quartzburg, Idaho area. Images include a dredge at Centerville, Idaho, a shot of Quartzburg, Idaho during winter, and the crew at Gold Hill Mine.
Escher family Music Week photograph collection
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints of activities and participants of Music Week in Boise, Idaho. Images include two shots of the cast of "The White Buffalo Maiden," a one-act opera that premiered for the first time during Music Week in 1923.
Elizabeth Cuff Treasure Valley photographs
This collection contains nine black and white photographic prints of activities and buildings in the Treasure Valley area. Primary subjects include Givens Hot Springs and the July 3, 1909 fire in Nampa, Idaho. This collection also includes a shot from the 1911 Boise-Weiser championship football game and a photo of a rodeo in Caldwell, Idaho
Frances Tidwell Nezperce, Idaho photograph collection
This collection contains eight mounted black and white photographic prints relating to Nezperce, Idaho. The Eitzen family is featured prominently, but the collection also includes several early photos of Nezperce, Idaho.
LaPearl M. McPherson Charles Lindbergh photographs
This collection contains four black and white photographic prints of Charles Lindbergh's stop in Boise, Idaho on September 4, 1927. After completing his nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927 in his Ryan NYP airplane, more commonly known as "The Spirit of Saint Louis," Lindbergh toured the country, including a stop in Boise, Idaho. This collection contains images of Lindbergh's aircraft, the accompanying plane, and Lindbergh himself.
Violet Gregg photograph of snake rail log fencing near Stanley Lake, Sawtooth Mountains in background
This black and white photographic print shows a snake rail fence composed of logs. The fence appears to be running alongside a road, enclosing a sagebrush pasture. The Sawtooth Mountains can be seen in the background.
Douglas J. Coleman photograph of Frank Post and the Coleman family with dog on rocky slope near Post Falls, Idaho
Adell McMillan collection of Idaho legislator portraits
This collection contains 14 black and white collodion photographic prints of members of the 1895-1896 Idaho House of Representatives. The portraits are mounted on 6.5" x 4" cabinet cards and were photographed by Myers Photography in Boise, Idaho. Ten of the prints are signed by the subjects.