Fred Rufner, Marshall Dickerson, Ed Smith, and unidentified man standing in a blacksmith shop in Weiser, Idaho. The forge and an assortment of tools are displayed. Several of the men wear leather aprons.
government employees; representatives; government; group portraits
Idaho Territorial Legislature. 6th Session. Counter-clockwise from top left: 1. Perry Clark, Idaho2. Philip Cleary, Idaho3. R. W. Marshall, Alturas Idaho 4. Joseph Williams Morgan, Idaho 5. Thomas D. Cahalan, Ada
Mine and mill buildings at the Sherman-Howe Mine in the Marshall Lake Mining District of Idaho County, Idaho. The Sherman Howe Mine was located on a western extension of the Golden Anchor vein system. For information see "32nd Annual Report of the...
Personal letter concerning experiences during the Thunder Mountain, Idaho, gold rush. Describes a prospecting trip that began in Meadows, Idaho and the ways that the trail was outfitted with gear and essentials. Describes the types of food and the...
Mine, mill buildings, and camp of the Sherman-Howe Mining Company mine in the Marshall Lake Mining District. Note most of the timber on the hillsides has been removed to get lumber to construct the buildings and for use as support timbers in the...
Opening of the Fort Sherman Replica Gateway on the North Idaho Junior College campus at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, June 16, 1963. From left to right: Unidentified man, Unidentified woman, Edgar Bryan, Queen Janice Carole Compton, Governor Smylie, Oliver...
In his December 2001 interview with Veronica Monroe, Tiffany Taylor, and Janae Hymas, Joseph Marshall offers his memories of the Vietnam War. Marshall went to the U.S. Naval Academy in the late 1950s, joined the U.S. Marine Corps in the early...
Westward movement; Frontier & pioneer life; Military facilities;
copies (museum) pioneer pictures for 50 year Special Edition, 4/18/1940. Drawing of log stockade and buildings with prairie in fore ground and mountains in back ground