Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Thunder Mountain-History-Sources.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Wilbut Neff typescript
Reminiscence of childhood in Iowa and experiences in the mining camps of Colorado and Thunder Mountain, Idaho.
Judson Spofford papers
Correspondence relating to development projects promoted by Spofford around Boise, Idaho, to his business ventures in the Thunder Mountain Mining District, Idaho, and to his family.
Lou G. Caswell papers
Manuscript diaries (13 vols., 1895-1900) regarding the Thunder Mountain Mining District, Valley County, Idaho; photographs of Caswell family members and Valley County scenes; typed transcriptions of the diaries; and related materials.
Samuel James Dunlop papers
Correspondence, articles of incorporation, and stock certificates relating to the Thunder Mountain Gold Mining Company and the Home Mining and Milling Company, Ltd., companies served as Dunlop as director. Also included are receipts from S.J. Dunlop and Company, a Spokane Falls, Washington, meat supplier; newspaper clippings relating to the Thunder Mountain gold fields; and photographs of mining towns and activities.
Thunder Mountain mining history collection
Mounted photocopies of newspaper articles describing the mining activities of the Thunder Mountain area in central Idaho.
William Edgar Borah correspondence (1902-1932)
Letters from T.H. Barnsdall, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, regarding Thunder Mountain Gold and Silver Mining and Milling Company (1902); and miscellaneous letters from Borah to his constituents.