Boise (Idaho)
Found in 77 Collections and/or Records:
Addison Family Album
Album of photographs of Addison family, Boise area, ca 1920.
Aerial Photograph of Boise River and Boise Junior College
One black and white aerial photograph of the Martha Johns homestead. Also features the Boise River, Boise Junior College, and the Roundhouse Restaurant
Albert F. Brown photograph 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.
Alexander Family Photographs
Images of the 11th Governor of Idaho, Moses Alexander and the Alexander family.
Alexander Simons photograph of the Alexander family in front of their home at 3rd street and State Street - Boise, Idaho
This black and white photographic print shows Moses Alexander and Leha Alexander with their children and other family members outside of their home on 3rd Street and State Street in Boise, Idaho. Identified individuals include Moses Alexander (far left), Nathan Alexander (second from left), Leha Alexander (sixth from left in dark skirt), Nettie Alexander (seventh from left, seated between bicycles), and Emma Alexander (seated far right). All others in photograph are unidentified.
Alfred Eoff Residence
Three prints of the Alfred Eoff dwelling on Main Street in a paper bound book. The Eoff house was built in 1897 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house is of the Queen Anne style architecture and built and designed by Tourtellotte and Hummel.
Alma Grosshans Daniel photographs
(5) loose pages from a photo album. Images depict family photos of Boise, crossing the Snake River on ferry to Hagerman Valley, and the Red Cross in Kimberly, etc.
Arrowrock Dam and Riverside Store
Two photographic prints of Arrowrock Dam from September, 1936 and one photographic print of the Riverside Store and owners in Boise, Idaho in 1935.
Bessie Vollmer, queen of the Intermountain Fair - Boise, Idaho
This black and white photographic print shows Bessie Vollmer on the front steps of an unidentified building shortly after being voted queen of the Intermountain Fair in Boise, Idaho. Vollmer is wearing a cape and gown with a small tiara on her head.
Bill Bach and George E. Tonkin photographs
This collection consists of the work of two Idaho photographers, George E. Tonkin and William Bach. The collection was given to the historical society by Mr. Bach.
The collection was divided between the two photographers:
Box 1 - 10, George Tonkin:
Box 1 - 8, negatives, gelatin dry plate
Box 9 - 10, prints
Box 11 - 13, William Bach:
Box 11 - 12, prints
Box 13, negatives, acetate
Bishop Rhea Center (Boise, Idaho) records
Correspondence, receipts, check register, photographs and other records.
Bob Hartman collection of glass plate negatives
Approx 300 - 400 glass plate negatives (20 small boxes). Boise landmarks, family scenes
Bob Lorimer photograph collection
The Bob Lorimer photograph collection covers his time as a writer, columnist, and editor in the Treasure Valley, 1951 - 1974.
Boise Landscapes
Boise Idaho images of the bench, the downtown Union Block, and Arrowrock Road.
Boise Lodge 337
Photo of the Boise Lodge 337 (Loyal Order of Moose) band. Members unidentified.
Boise Natatorium and Assay Building
Mounted prints of the Boise Natatorium and Assay office.
Boise postcards and scenes from Canada
14 postcards of various Boise scenes, including construction of a dam, camping, and Saint Luke's Children Hospital. All are unidentified. Also includes 80 negatives of Canada scenes including Hudson's Bay Company, railroads, and Treaty Day. All are unidentified.