Boise State University. --Boise (Idaho). --African Americans--Idaho. --Civil rights--Idaho. --Racism--Idaho.
In her interview with Sharon Charlton on May 13, 1986, Cherie Buckner Thompson, who was a 3rd generation African-American Idahoan, offered her memories of the experiences of the African-American community in Boise. Buckner spoke of her experience...
In his December 2001 interview with Veronica Monroe, Tiffany Taylor, and Janae Hymas, Joseph Marshall offers his memories of the Vietnam War. Marshall went to the U.S. Naval Academy in the late 1950s, joined the U.S. Marine Corps in the early...
Looking west from corner of Main & 6th Sts. Presbyterian Church Spire on right in background is at site of present Idanha Hotel. Fire House bell tower on left.
1. Harry Orchard on the witness stand 2. John Murphy, WFM staff attorney3. William H. Miner, Haywood's father-in-law 4. Henrietta Haywood, Haywood's youngest daughte 5. Vernie Haywood, Haywood's oldest daughter 6. Mary Carruthers, Haywood's half...
Central Hotel ca. 1888. Lower, left to right: 1. Virginia Straughan 2. General Straughan 3. unknown 4. A. P. Way, schoolteacher 5. Judge Brezee 6. unknown 7. Milton Kelly, in buggy 8. Billy Richards, bartender 9. Jim Hess. Upper, left to right: 10....
Chain of buckets with an individual capacity of 13 1/4 cubic feet of gravel. The gravel contained in them is said to run from 10 cents to 20 cents per cubic yard
Boise and Interurban Railway car. Scene inside car barn at Pierce Park showing end of wrecked car Number 1. Wreck was a head-on collision near old packing shed at Eagle. Motor man W. Cox was killed.
Miners outside the mill buildings at the Check Mate Mine near Pearl, Idaho circa 1903. Left to right: 1-5 unknown; 6 Rush Van Horton; 7 Fred Turner; 8-11 unknown; 12 Charlie Charlton; 13 Jim Roarabou