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 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Clifford B. Rhodes collection of Burris family photographs

 Collection
Identifier: P1982-120
Content Description This collection contains 177 black and white photographic prints and six glass plate negatives. Most of the images in this collection are part of a 95-page album assembled by Caldwell resident Maude Raye Burris around 1915. Images in this album show members of the Burris family, their house near Caldwell, Idaho, shots from the 1916 Boise Intermountain Fair, and Canyon County landmarks. Loose photographs show other members of the Burris family. The last 13 photographs in this collection show...
Dates: ca. 1915

Dave Imel collection of Hawley family photographs

 Collection — Box 1983.2
Identifier: P1983-098
Content Description

This collection contains 15 black and white photographic prints relating to the Hawley family of Boise, Idaho. The bulk of the images in this collection were captured during a hunting trip that Jess B. Hawley and James H. Hawley Jr. took with Will Regan and Fritz Hummel. The other images in this collection show snapshots of the Hawley children in the 1920s.

Dates: 1920s

Jessie Naylor photograph collection

 Collection — Box 1983.1
Identifier: P1983-092
Content Description

This collection contains three photographic prints. One image shows Robert Naylor as a young boy, standing behind an automobile driven by Scott W. Anderson. The other shows Robert Naylor among several other Boise, Idaho dignitaries at Harry Morrison's birthday party. The final image is a colored portrait of Mary McConnell Borah in the garden of the Christopher Moore residence.

Dates: 1908 - 1960

Luoma Family

 Collection
Identifier: P2000-028
Content Description

Photo prints from the Luoma family. John and Lena Luoma immigrated to the United States from Finland. They met in Butte, Montana where they had their first child, Impie. In 1905 they settled in Enaville, Idaho where they had three children, Jalmar, Emil and Sigrid. The family farmed and logged in the Enaville area.

Dates: Existence: 1905 - 1934

Robert Hammes photographs of Saint Maries, Idaho residents

 Collection — Box 1977.2
Identifier: P1977-125
Content Description

This collection contains two black and white photographic prints relating to individuals living in Saint Maries, Idaho.

Dates: 1910

Stockton and Fouch family photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1970-071
Content Description

Photographs of the Richard Stockton family and Fouch families who were pioneers in early Parma. Photo .35 is of Mrs Laura Jane Starcher who was the first postmistress of Parma and first female mayor in the U.S. in Umatilla, Oregon in 1920. Photograph subjects include Parma, farming, cats, state of Washington, Billie Stockton Fouch, etc.

Dates: 1909 - 1933