Shoshone Falls (Idaho)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Atlanta, Minerva Mine, Shoshone Falls photographs
One black and white photograph of Atlanta from Mt. Greylock (1927), one black and white photograph of Minerva Mine near Atlanta (1927), two black and white photos of Shoshone Falls (circa 1940s)
Governor Barzilla Clark photograph collection
Photographs from the Barzilla Clark MS 166 Collection. Images from across Idaho.
Idaho State Historical Society collection of Idaho related photographs
Collection created by the Idaho State Historical Society of miscellaneous photographs. Includes images of Silver City, Shoshone Falls, William H. Borah and E.W. Harold.
Mary Phelps Baker Photographs
A collection of 120 photoprints and negatives of the Twin Falls area taken by Mary Eliza Phelps Baker, a high school biology teacher in Twin Falls in 1924-25. Some images show the Snake River, Blue Lakes Boulevard in Twin Falls, Shoshone Falls and Pillar Falls. Identified people are Marion Barnes, Gladys Colner, Grace Wakefield and Charlotte and Ray Rosenlieb.
Richard Fitch collection of published drawings and prints
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.
Saint Regis Ranger Station and Shoshone Falls
Mounted photograph of Ed Mackay standing out front of the St. Regis Ranger Station in 1919. Unmounted albumen print of Shoshone Falls by W.H. Jackson.