Page 10: Aerial view of Blum's Dude Ranch on the West slope of the Bitterroot Mountains. Elk, Deer, Bear, Goat, and Fish are plentiful. On the
white line to the left of the picture is an airport that we use many
times.
Page 11: This gas pit is used chiefly for itinerent aircraft. Here one
of the three Cessna's owned by Zimmerly Air Transport is being refueled.
All trainers are gased by truck on the flight line.
Page 5: This is an aerial close-up of the Airport and buildings. Between the main building
and the large hangar may be seen 20 Cubs used for Elementary training. The left of the
main building is the line of Fairchild trainers used for Intermediate...
Page 27: Fairchild M62B's and Howard DGAl8's on the flight line between
flights. The gas truck has refueled all but the last plane and the
Cadets are in the cockpits getting ready for the next flight. The
trainers are wiped down after every flight....
Page 28: Floyd Bennett, lineman, and his gas truck refueling the last airplane on the flight line. All airplanes needing gas are refueled during the intermission in flight schedules
Page 35: One of our storage rooms on the seoond floor of the shop building.
We have a complete stock of aircraft tubing, aluminum tubing, chromoly and
aluminum sheeting of all thicknesses, brass and steel bar stook. We are
able to keep 100% of our...
Oregon Trail from the Missouri River to the Pacific Northwest with the principal connections, the forts along the line, and the territorial divisions of 1852.
Head of the navigation Coeur d'Alene River.The Northern Pacific steamer ""Georgia Oakes"" in dock at head of navigation on the Coeur d'Alene River near the location of the ""old mission."" The dock being constructed from the hull of the older...
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"...
Surveying team for track laying of Boise City Interurban Loop Line Nineteenth Street. (Now Eighteenth Street) J.F. McBirney on right, Ed Brown on left.
Blueprint. Inset: Map showing routes to Thunder Mountain. Scale [1:1,647,360]. "Thunder Mountain gold fields are reached only via Boise, Ketchum, Mackay, Red Rock or Weiser, all good outfitting points on the Oregon Short Line R.R."