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.
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.
Two log cabin structures at Thunder Mountain, Idaho. One is being used as a saloon and the other as a post office. The post office has a canvas roof. Possibly Roosevelt.
Two couples, and their dogs, in front of a wooden cabin in the Thunder Mountain region. Woman on right is Lenny Charters who later moved to Atlanta and lived for many years.
Three miners posed at mine portal standing by ore car. (Photograph slightly out of focus). The mine is located on the side of a mountain. A ore car is visible in front of the adit. Men are wearing hats, vests, and buttoned shirts.
This valley was discovered in 1822 by an expedition of Hudson's Bay Company trappers led by Michel Bourdon. Bourdon had come to the Northwest with David Thompson, who had started the Idaho fur trade in 1808-9. Trappers searched everwhere for...
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The office of "Hawley & Puckett Attorneys at Law". Two men are are shown standing by the tent office. Assorted supplys can be seen inside the tent. Possibly Roosevelt.
The Caswell brothers in their cabin. The Caswell brothers discovered gold at Thunder Mountain in Valley County. The discovery of gold at Thunder Mountain initiated a massive rush to the area in the late 1890's. Left to right: Lew, Ben, Dan based...