Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Owhyee County-History-Sources. --Mining corporations-Idaho-Owyhee County-Records.
Business records (1905-1938). Reports of operations (1903-1909), bullion reports (1892-1920), and property maps of the Trade Dollar Consolidated Mining and Milling Company, which Banner Mining president, Peter Steele, acquired in 1923. Reports of...
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.
Water resources development-Idaho-Boise-History-Sources. --Water resources development-Idaho-Kellogg-History-Sources.
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, and general business records of Boise Water Corporation, Boise, Idaho, plus earlier andsubsidiary companies, including the Boise Artesian Water company, Overland Water Company, Natatorium Company, and the...
Coeur d' Alene Mountains, prospectors cabin on Pine Creek near Smelterville, in Shoshone, County, Idaho. The cabin is covered in snow and icicles. Firewood and tools are stacked on the porch.
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.
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...
Celebrations; Mining; Mining camps; Miners; Westward movement; Women; Wooden buildings; City & town life; Streets;
100-yard foot race on main street in De Lamar, Idaho. Bunkhouse on right. Townspeople line the both sides of the street. Wooden buildings and sidewalks are clearly shown. The track is marked by white lines in the left forground.