Candy Shop and Fountain, Dewey Palace Hotel. Blanche Ruse, Alice Ayers, Carrie Findley (owner). Mrs. Findley bought shop from Lee Nockleby. Al Nockleby was candy maker.
Formerly Camp Winthrop. Name changed to Camp Three Forks in 1867. MIdahoway between Silver City and Cliffs, Idaho. South side of South Mountain. Coppinger on Cannon. Taken 1866-1868 by a Silver City photographer. From Mrs. A. C. Lee, Boise.
In his interview with Claire Steven in July 2005, Lee Barnes, a lobbyist and state representative (1989-1992) for Idaho, offered his memories of the Idaho State Capitol at the centennial celebration. Barnes spoke of the time period spanning the...
In his interview with Claire Steven in July 2005, Lee Barnes, a lobbyist and state representative (1989-1992) for Idaho, offered his memories of the Idaho State Capitol at the centennial celebration. Barnes spoke of the time period spanning the...
Real estate agents-Idaho-Boise-Records. --Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-History-Sources.
Ledger (1 vol. + 1 folder: ca. 1937-1946), and invoices and correspondence (1 folder). The ledger also contains records of an unidentifeid mining venture (1920-1921).
public buildings; sheriffs; people; interior views
Sheriff's Office. Man standing by desk is Andy Robinson, Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff Joe Daly is seated to the left with his wife and daughters. His wife is Rebecca Daly. Zelma Lee (Flossie) is standing by Mrs. Daly. Alberta Rebecca Daly is standing by...
Sheriff's office: Sheriff Joe Daly seated at left with wife, Rebecca. Zelma Lee (Flossie) standing at Mrs. Daly's right; Alberta Rebecca is next to her father. Deputy Sheriff Andy Robinson standing by desk.
Snake River Outlaws, a band of the 1920's and early 1930's. George Cox with fiddle, S .T. Wright at microphone. Other three are Lon McFinney and Lee & Leo Craner.
Snake River Outlaws, a band of the 1920's and early 1930's. George Cox with fiddle, S .T. Wright at microphone. Other three are Lon McFinney and Lee & Leo Craner.