Express wagon and Adam Gasser's dray, north side of Main Street between 6th and 7th. In front of A. P. Hotaling and Co. and Levy's Boarding Houses, B. H. Coleman and Co. - wholesale liquor dealer. 1. Zach Orr 2. unknown 3. Chas. Milleman 4. B. H....
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 view of Grangeville, Idaho, looking east down an unpaved street. The street is lined with brick and wood stores. Horses and wagons can be seen on the street.
Main Street looking east from 9th Street. P. J. Pefley's shoe store and saddlery and Capitol Hotel. Overland Hotel in the distance at 8th on left. See photo board for labeled shop names.
Streets; City & town life; Storefronts; Stores & shops; Automobiles; Vehicles;
Council, Midvale, Cambridge, Statesman Anniversary Edition, 1940. Focus of this photo is the Fred Cool store at the end of the street. (selling coal, wood, ice, hay, grain & seeds, and custom chopping.)
Streets; City & town life; Storefronts; Stores & shops; Automobiles; Vehicles;
Council, Midvale, Cambridge, Statesman Anniversary Edition, 1940. View of main business district including I. G. A. Store, bakery, barber shop, hotel, bar, and others. Cars line the curb in front of the businesses.
Idaho Beverage Store, 908 Bannock St., Boise, 4/1940. The store window is filled with assorted bottles and advertisements of beverages. "Every Thing Chilled" A wire stand of Coca Cola products sits on the sidewalk.