View of the Idaho Comstock mine shaft, located 82 miles from Grangeville. Two miners operate a hand powered windless. A third miner is cutting logs in the background
The exterior of the Boise Natatorium, an ornate indoor swimming pool heated by the natural hot water. Two horse-drawn wagons, with drivers, are visible in the foreground.
The Charles S. Brown saw mill is located 2 miles south of Grangeville, Idaho. Mr. Brown is standing on the flume, built by Walters, Toothaker & Wheeler. A waterwheel is used to power this saw mill. The flume that provides water for the mill is in...
Ten miles east of Grangeville lies the principal Clearwater river crossing for roads leading to the mining districts of Newsome, Elk City, Oro Grange, Moose Creek, Deadwood, Red River and Buffalo Hump.Two women riding side saddle are in the...
Some of the original locators of Buffalo Hump. Front row left to right: C. Cone, J. D. Stantial, M. Gilbert, C. I. Flock, T. Plummer, L. Holywood, A. F. Schultz, L. Smith. 2nd row: J. P. Lefler, R. W. Hawley, F. Dorris, C. Robbins, R. F. Carney,...
Some of the original locators of Buffalo Hump. Front row left to right: C. Cone, J. D. Stantial, M. Gilbert, C. I. Flock, T. Plummer, L. Holywood, A. F. Schultz, L. Smith. 2nd row: J. P. Lefler, R. W. Hawley, F. Dorris, C. Robbins, R. F. Carney,...