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"...
Lincoln Mine, Pearl, Idaho, ca. 1909. Back row, L-R: 1 Neil Macaskill; 2 Thomas Ryan; 3-4 unknown; 5 Fred Turner, foreman; 6 unknown;7 Charlie Charlton; 8 Big Dan Macaskill; 9 unknown; 10 John Pushman; 11 unknown; 12 George Franklin; 13-14...
Victor Addington Identification Officer; Charles Fadley Censor; Mw. Lavender Turnkey; Robert Rhodes Lieutenant; W.J. Long, JR. Lieutenant; Elmer Shaffer Lieutenant
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....
At far left is Webster Dorsey, 2nd from left is John Sparks, others Unidentified. John Chappel Sparks lived in Stone, Idaho (near Snowville). Born Dec. 8, 1838 in Birmingham, England; Died July 17, 1921; buried in Stone, Idaho.
Chas. Ostner statue of George Washington. "Presented to the Territory of Idaho January 8, 1869, by Chas. Ostner. In consideration of the above on Jan. 15, 1869 the legislature approp. $2,500 for Mr. Ostner." - written on original mount.
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...