Scouts of Indian War. Top, left to right: Andrew McQuaIdaho, George Banks, Colonel F. J. Parker, Jack Campbell. Bottom, left to right: Chas. Adams, Rube Robbins, Henry Pierce.
Haywood, Big Bill, 1869-1928-Trials, litigation, etc. --Poetry-Idaho. --Mining corporations-Idaho. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources. --Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Idaho territorial warrants (1866-1889); Boise and Idaho County warrants (1871-1886); Idaho territorial coupons; mining stock certificates, miscellaneous receipts and business cards; eleven books in Swedish language; advertising flyers and copies of...
Corner of 9th and Bannock. Building on corner built in 1865 by C. W. Morse. He lived here until marriage in 1872 then used the building as an office for his corral and livery stabgle business.
A rich beauty spot in the Boise Mountains consisting of 24 mining claims with a total area of 470 acres-located 8 miles east of Boise, Idaho. Includes names of officers. Shows location of claims, geographical features such as creeks, mountains,...
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
Legal documents, bills of sale, claims, and notices concerning mining operations at Churchill's Bar, Gold Hill, Dry Gulch, Elk Creek and Grey Back Gulch in the Boise Basin mining district, Idaho Territory.
National Council of Mothers. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Correspondence (1902-1912); scrapbook and other material relating primarily to Lingenfelter as U.S. Attorney for Idaho. Correspondents include Frank R. Gooding, William E. Borah, W.B. Heyburn and James F. Ailshie. Additional materials relate to...