Gold Mine Trails are hand drawn on National Forest maps. --Trails include Nez Perce Trail, Elk City Trail, Milner Trail and others; 1 map : col. ; 46 x 56 cm.
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."
Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology Bulletin 11, Plate II Contour interval 50 ft, datum is mean sea level. Includes numerical and alphbetical list of mining properties.
Timeline, map and description of Idaho's gold mining history from Pierce's discovery of gold on the Nez Perce reservation in 1860, to the boom in Murray.
Taken from the 9th Biennial Report of the Department of Public Works (1935-36), page 175. The park was a Civilian Conservation Corps project in the 1930s.
Idaho-History. Idaho-Biography. Historians-Idaho-Biography. Historians-Idaho-Correspondence. Historians-Idaho-Records and corresponde Personal narratives of the West. Photographers-Idaho-History.
Series I - X: Personal and Family papers; Publications by Merle Wells; Subject Files (127 boxes and 1 map roll); Stamps (3 boxes); Photographs (9 boxes); Miscellaneous (20 boxes); Historical Journals (11 boxes); Other publications (5 boxes);...
Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-History-Sources. --Lumber trade-Idaho-History-Sources. --Insurance, Fire-Idaho-History-Sources. --Navy-yards and naval stations-Idaho.
Reports, recommendations, and surveys relating to fire insurance ratings on approximately 50 properties (primarily mining, but including lumber companies and naval facilities) throughout Idaho. Also includes approximately 100 fire protection maps...
Real estate business-Idaho-Boise-History-Sources. --Land companies-Idaho-Boise-History-Sources.
inancial records regarding Broadbent properties in Boise, Idaho (1875-1945). Also scrapbooks, plat maps, and other records showing holdings of Broadbent and rents paid. Map indicating the Broadbent property holders in downtown Boise.
The Chief (Lee Morrison) standing on the precipitous edge of Mount Borah. Some three thousand feet below may be seen a mountain lake in one of the glacial canyons.
The Chief (Lee Morrison) on Skelly atop the bench land hills above the Thousand Springs Valley. In the background the Peak of Mount Borah stands out boldly. Mystery Peak to the right under the clouds.