Page 10: Aerial view of Blum's Dude Ranch on the West slope of the Bitterroot Mountains. Elk, Deer, Bear, Goat, and Fish are plentiful. On the
white line to the left of the picture is an airport that we use many
times.
Page 10: Myrtle Stout, Secretary, in charge of War Training
Service records and Harold Haines, CAA Resident Flight Supervisor,
completing a board action, Isabella Robertson, in charge of student
progress and flight schedules, working on tomorrows...
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 56: Health Center Completely remodeled to provide room for 6 to 10 Cadets at a time. Registered Nurse with years of experience on duty 24 hours a day.
Cars Number 80 and Number 90. Built by G.C. Kuhlman Company in 1911 at their Collinwood, Ohio Plant. Order Number 493 for two double truck closed city cars to seat forty to forty-four passengers each. Cars were built with Brill 27G trucks with 33"...
Hotel with groups standing on street and balcony. Lower L-R: 1. Virginia Straughn, daughter of Gen. Straughn; 2. Gen. Straughn; 4. A.P. Way, schoolteacher; 5. Judge Brezee; 7. Milton Kelly, in buggy; 8. Billy Richards, bartender; 9. Jim Hess....
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....
Drilling contest in 1922 in Warren, Idaho. standing: L-R 1. Unknown, 2. Theodore Mauresburger, 3. Joe Powell, 4. Mannering, 5. Jack Murphy, 6. Austin James (owned freight line & drove from Salt Lake to Boise), 7. Harvey Smith, 8. Unknown, 9. Jess...
The February 10, 1894 issue of the Coeur d'Alene Miner from Wallace, Idaho. "Official paper of Shoshone County. Devoted to the mining interests of the Coeur d'Alenes."
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...
This defile is named for a series of skirmishes between Indians and Emigrants on the Oregon Trail, August 10, 1862. Nine whites were killed, and six more were wounded. As the traveler speeds through this opening in the rocks, he seldom thinks of...