Hachured. Hand colored. Pages 192 & 193 from one of Cram's Atlas' published 1879. Scale: 23 miles to an inch. Map index lists names and locations of cities and geographic features. Principal roads and rail road routes are shown. 59 x 44 cm.
Indians of North America-Wars-1866-1895. --Indians of North America-Idaho. --Tukuarika Indians-Wars, 1879.
A reprinted Infantry journal of Col. William Carey Brown on the incidents in Aguinaldo's capture (Philippines). It also includes maps and copies of maps of the trails made by U.S. troops in the Sheepeater Campaign, as well as manuscripts written...
"James P. Rains was killed and burned in this cabin by the Sheepeater Indians. The chimney still stands. This incident occurred in September, 1879 about 2 miles above Mackay Bar on the south fork of the Salmon River, 116 miles from Grangeville."
Tracks leading from a underground mine covered by a snow shed at a mine in the Thunder Mountain Mining District of central Idaho. Photo shows miners, wooden buildings, cut trees.
Fifteen men sitting on a pile of milled lumber at the Bonanza Placer Mine near Leesburg, Lemhi County, Idaho. Men are wearing overalls, shirts, hats, and boots. There is a horse in the background and the landscape is lined with trees.
Miners posed next to ore car in front of mine entrance, mine building on left. Mine tunnel near Idaho City Road - W.C. Dunbar (Center), Alfred Anderson (Right).
K.P. Plowman's claim near Idaho City. Miners sitting on hydraulic equipment. 1st row l to r: 1. Fred Garrecht, 2. Clay Mosher, 3. John Barry, 4. Louis Garrecht, 5. 6. 2nd row l to r 1. Ed Foster 2. Will Garrecht, 3. 4. William Horton, 5. Arch...