Yellowpine 2nd post office - L to R: Ray Call, geologist; - Smith, mine promoter; Theodore Van Meter;Idaho(state)Albert C. Behne, Postmaster and Yellowpine founder. Earl Willson Collection.
Yellow Pine Mine, Bradley Mining Company. The complex is spread along the base of a forested mountain side. Vehicles, trailers, houses and sheds are in this panoramic view.
Wreck of bridge over the Salmon River at mouth of Whitebird Vreek. Composite cantilever bridge built during the war with little steel. Wrecked in 1931 by a drove of cattle and drivers. Seventeen steers and one driver went intot he river. Loss was...
Russell, Patrick Joseph, 1901-1982. --Russell, Basil --Aeronautics-History-Sources. --World War, 1939-1945-Aerial operations, American. --Airlines-Peru-History-Sources.
World War I and World War II military records, clippings, photographs, flight log books, photographs, and reminiscences of Russell's military career and his airline activities in Peru.
Workmen removing the siding from the pioneer home at 7th and Grove. A great view up 7th from the corner of Grove. The Capitol is in the back ground. Various businesses line the street including the Ada theater. Many vehicles line the curbs.
Workers at the McFarland Sheep Shearing camp stand and sit on wool stacks while posing for a picture in 1903. The camp was located north of the power plant and west of Horseshoe Bend.
Camps; Pest control; Conservation and restoration; Agriculture; Insects
Work Project 728 showing dead and alive crickets. Workers from Camp DG-3 completed this pest control project. One rancher doubled his crops in 1936 over 1935 because of the cricket control program.
Wording on Monument. 1836, Site of Lapwai Mission, the first home, the first school, and the first church in Idaho. Established by Rev. Henry Harmon Spalding and Eliza Hart Spalding. Tablet placed by the Idaho Daughters of the American...
Legislation; Capitols; Mental institutions; Government facilities;
Wording of the act to construct the Capitol Building in Boise and the Insane Asylum in Blackfoot. Both projects are created in the same bill. This excerpt is from the book "General Laws of Idaho, Thirteenth Session 1884-5."
Wood shop in Two yard. making boxes which were used to distribute advertising material for Idaho. items such as plastic potatoes, lead silhouettes, etc. were packed in the boxes and distributed to promote Idaho.
Woman with boots and hat standing in the foreground on a path in front of mountains with trees. There are five levels of wooden bunkhouses in background.