1911 class play, "The Rivals." Left to right: James Pack, Loretta Downs, Genevieve Meacham, Lawrence Stone, Peninah Newlin, Cyril Prouty, Reno Numbers, Rupert Shaw, Lyle Rowell, Alan McDougall, Norris Fritchman, Gertrude Denecke.
"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."
Shoup, George Laird, 1836-1904. --General stores-Idaho-Salmon-History-Sources. --Indians of North America-Wars-1862-1865. --Massacres-Idaho-Birch Creek. --Frontier and pioneer life-Idaho. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
A miscellaneous assortment of material from Shoup's varied career as Idaho territorial legislator, territorial and later state governor, and U.S. senator. Included is a copy of a diary kept during Shoup's military campaigns in Colorado, New Mexico...
By-laws, minutes, stock ledgers, deeds, leases, tax and financial records of a company handling water rights in Ada and Elmore counties in the Orchard, Idaho, area. James H. Hawley was the corporate secretary.
Central Hotel ca. 1888. Lower, left to right: 1. Virginia Straughan 2. General Straughan 3. unknown 4. A. P. Way, schoolteacher 5. Judge Brezee 6. unknown 7. Milton Kelly, in buggy 8. Billy Richards, bartender 9. Jim Hess. Upper, left to right: 10....
Construction; Construction equipment; Construction workers; Progress photographs; Capitols; Progress photographs; Architectural elements; Architecture; Architectural photographs;
Central School is on the left. The State Capitol under construction in the middle. The Territorial Capitol is on the right. The school and Territorial Capitol building were razed after the completion of the new building. James Stewart & Co.,...
National Council of Mothers. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Correspondence (1902-1912); scrapbook and other material relating primarily to Lingenfelter as U.S. Attorney for Idaho. Correspondents include Frank R. Gooding, William E. Borah, W.B. Heyburn and James F. Ailshie. Additional materials relate to...
Sacagawea, 1787-1884. Western state names of Indian origin: Idaho Gem of the Mountains. Shoshoni contribution to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Notes on Old Fort Lemhi. Arapaho massacre told in petroglyphs. Shoshoni Indians-History. Indians of...
Correspondence and notes relating to Idaho's Native American history; manuscript copies of "Western State Names of Indian Origin: Idaho Gem of the Mountains," "The Shoshoni Contribution to the Lewis and Clark Expedition," "Notes on Old Fort Lemhi,"...
Correspondence between McDonald, his step-sister Mrs. Alis T. Wrench of New York, and their respective lawyers, Procter K. Perkins and Harrison P. Lindaburg, regarding the settlement of the estate of James McDonald, Sr. who was the foreign...
Democratic Party (Idaho)-History-Sources. --Elections-Idaho-1942. --Elections-Idaho-1944. --Legislators-Idaho-Records and correspondence. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Correspondence between Robert Coulter, a Cascade, Idaho, rancher who served as state representative and chairman of the Idaho Democratic Party, and T.A. Walters, U.S. assistant secretary of the interior; Edward J. Flynn chairman of the Democratic...