Memoirs; correspondence of the Abbott family; correspondence of the Montgomery family of Rupert, Idaho; genealogical material; yearbooks and newspapers from Rupert, Mountain Home, and Boise, Idaho, high schools, and Boise Junior College; minutes...
Blacksmiths shop in Rocky Bar, Idaho. Men and children are standing at the entrance to the shop. The building is located in front of a wooded mountain side
Boise Land and Water Company. --Boise Rapid Transit Company. --Boise-Payette Power Company. --Idaho Building and Loan Association. --Colorado Investment Company. --Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Thunder Mountain-History-Sources. --Boise...
Correspondence relating to development projects promoted by Spofford around Boise, Idaho; to his business ventures in the Thunder Mountain Mining District, Idaho; and to his family.
Six men and one woman are posed in front of a log cabin. A variety of men's clothing is represented. Earl Willson identifies the black woman as "Mandy" and the black man as "Brown Gravy Sam." Possibly Roosevelt.
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.
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.