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A group of men and women can be seen in the foreground of this view down Main Street in Warrens, Idaho. The stores and structures are constructed of logs. The street is rough and muddy.
The exterior of the Boise Natatorium, an ornate indoor swimming pool heated by the natural hot water. Two horse-drawn wagons, with drivers, are visible in the foreground.
Ten miles east of Grangeville lies the principal Clearwater river crossing for roads leading to the mining districts of Newsome, Elk City, Oro Grange, Moose Creek, Deadwood, Red River and Buffalo Hump.Two women riding side saddle are in the...
General Robert's boiler in transit from Weiser to Warren, Idaho to be used for dredging in Warren's placer mines. View taken at (Old) Meadows "Racing Park, " 95 miles south of Grangeville
horse blankets; horses; Indian textile styles; cabins; logs;
Khool-khool-tah-meh in front of his cabin near Stites, one of the leaders in Nez Perce Indian War of 1877. Traditional Indian clothing and horse trappings are displayed in this view.
Pictured is a pack train hauling batteries for the Jumbo Mine at Buffalo Hump. The Henry Wax General Merchandise store and other businesses line the street in Grangeville, Idaho.
A group of men and women can be seen in the foreground of this view down Main Street in Warrens, Idaho. The stores and structures are constructed of logs. The street is rough and muddy.