Historic buildings
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Bob Hartman collection of glass plate negatives
Approx 300 - 400 glass plate negatives (20 small boxes). Boise landmarks, family scenes
Boise Public Library collection of lithographic prints
This collection contains 28 black and white photographic print copies of lithographic prints that appeared in Augustus Koch's "Bird's Eye View of Boise City" and "Boise City, Principal Business Houses and Private Residences." These negatives are reproductions of the images loaned to the Idaho State Historical Society in 1977 by Boise Public Library.
Elks Lodge with group of unidentified people in front - Pocatello, Idaho
This single-photograph contains a black and white image of an unidentified group posing in front of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (B.P.O.E) Building in Pocatello, Idaho
George P. Haley and family collection of glass plates and negatives
Photograph collection of Dr. George P. Haley and family collected by Mrs. Alfred V. Johnson (her mother was the youngest daughter of Dr. Haley). Includes images of Dr. Haley in his office, the Haley family, and the Idaho State Penitentiary.
H.J. Swinney photographs for the Idaho State Historical Society
This collection of photographic negatives were taken by Idaho State Historical Society Director H.J. Swinney between 1958 and 1961. The collection contains shots of ISHS tours, exhibits and work sites, as well as prominent Idaho landmarks.
Ivan Fitzwater collection of Boise, Idaho photographs
This collection consists of 58 black and white photoprints (3 1/2 in. x 3 1/2 in.) and 58 35-mm negatives. The images are of Boise, Idaho buildings; the identification of each, provided by Mr. Fitzwater, includes some history of the structure. Many of the buildings were demolished a short time after these photographs were taken by Fitzwater.
Jeanne E. Crookham collection of Caldwell area photographs
Jeanne E. Crookham was the daughter in law of Frank Crookham, pioneer seed developer and founder of Crookham Seed company. Photographs are of the Caldwell area and include photos of Bill Leslie, a prominent rancher and Idaho pioneer and Howard Sebree, an early settler and Idaho developer who founded the 1st National Bank of Idaho, built the Saratoga Hotel in Caldwell and invested in the Interurban Trolley Line.
Photos from Nez Perce County Historical Society and Museum
The following items were brought to the Nez Perce County Historical Society and Museum by Paul Krause, Director of the Lewis Clark State College Library. The items are part of the "Talkington Museum" collection. The college no longer maintains a museum and were transferred to the Idaho State Historical Society. Images are of the Representatives of 12th Session of Idaho Legislators and the first building in Boise built in 1910.
Sherwood Museum Photograph Collection, 1892-1907 and undated
Site Survey
This collection of photographic prints and negatives contains 343 color and black and white images of notable sites in cities and towns across the state of Idaho, including Buhl, Twin Falls, Pocatello, Lewiston, and Silver City. Most of these photographs were taken by Boise photographer Duane Garrett.
Saint Luke's Hospital Auxiliary Historic Building Lithograph Collection Courtesy of Preservation Idaho
Eight framed limited edition prints of lithographs of historic Idaho buildings