Idaho. Army National Guard. 2nd Idaho Infantry. --United States. Army-History-Punitive Expedition into Mexico, 1916. --Idaho. Army National Guard. 2nd Idaho Infantry. --Capitol news. --Authors, American-Idaho. --Legislators-Idaho-Records and...
An annotated publication containing articles by Earl Wayland Bowman (1875-1952); issues (1916-1918) of The Golden Trail, a Boise, Idaho, magazine edited by Bowman; newspaper clippings (1916) concerning the Second Idaho Infantry in Nogales, Arizona,...
Group Photo number 2 yard cannery building (demolished July 1996). table Rock Jay Cees refurbishing toys for Toys for Tots program. L to R: Bill Butcher, "Dutch" Earl Carver, Doug ____, in S. Anthony with sharp, ____, worked as clerk in Chapel,...
Yellowpine 2nd post office - L to R: Ray Call, geologist; - Smith, mine promoter; Theodore Van Meter;Idaho(state)Albert C. Behne, Postmaster and Yellowpine founder. Earl Willson Collection.
Page 12: Shows the new addition to our Parts room office
(refer to floor plan). The Parts room office and the new addition
are used by Earl Myers, Purchasing Agent; Bernadette Lowery his
Assistant; Mary Lou Whitmore, Telephone operator and...
Page 19: Frank Brockway, operating the Sunnen Reamer.
Earl Clark, overhauling a carburetor. We have all parts and complete
testing equipment for carburetors.
Page 20: Bun Phay, left, is operating a Magnuflux machine
used to detect minute cracks in vital engine parts thus cutting possible
engine failure to a minimum. Three of the mechanics have taken special
training in the operation of this machine from...
Profile Sam's Camp, Head of Profile Creek, Glasgow Dundee Mines. People pictured are mining expert Boggs, "Profile" Sam Willson, George Brewer, William Mitchell, Ed Hayes, Crosbie Brewer, Earl Willson.
Six men and one woman are posed in front of a log cabin. A variety of men's clothing is represented. Earl Willson identifies the black woman as "Mandy" and the black man as "Brown Gravy Sam." Possibly Roosevelt.
Mule-drawn wagon train in the lower part of the town of De Lamar, on Jordan Creek, Owyhee County, Idaho. On ground, Eddie Morgan, nampa. on horseback, Bob Grant, father of donor. Copied from photo loaned by Earl Grant, Boise.