1. Harry Orchard on the witness stand 2. John Murphy, WFM staff attorney3. William H. Miner, Haywood's father-in-law 4. Henrietta Haywood, Haywood's youngest daughte 5. Vernie Haywood, Haywood's oldest daughter 6. Mary Carruthers, Haywood's half...
609 West Jefferson, 1917. On the upstairs porch are (left to right): Mrs. E. J. Walters, Frances Gallet, Mrs. E. G. Gallet. Seated on the front steps (left to right): Mrs. Mary Bell Hughes (owner of the Aloha), William "Billy" Bee, and Mrs. William...
"A summary of Events in teh lives of Major Patrick Collins and his wife, Mary Leddy Collins, as related years later by thier daughter Carrie Collins McNeil (our mother) and by Grandma Collins herself." by Marguerite McNeil
"A summary of Events in teh lives of Major Patrick Collins and his wife, Mary Leddy Collins, as related years later by thier daughter Carrie Collins McNeil (our mother) and by Grandma Collins herself." by Marguerite McNeil
"A summary of Events in teh lives of Major Patrick Collins and his wife, Mary Leddy Collins, as related years later by thier daughter Carrie Collins McNeil (our mother) and by Grandma Collins herself." by Marguerite McNeil
"All dead tired the day after the ball." Standing, l. to R.: Mrs. Mary Noble, Mrs. Anna Sonna Smalley (?). Seated, l. to R.: Maude Horrie Northrop, Mrs. Purington, Mrs. M. Horrie Lyon. On floor: Harriet F. Harris.
College workbooks and diploma from Western Normal College, Lincoln, Nebraska (1893); and personal correspondence of Schuster while residing in Nampa, Idaho (1945-1954).
Dedication of Towles Fountain in front of Boise City Hall, 1915. Nettie and Dorothy Chipp (young girl) shown on platform. Fountain named in honor of Mary Towles, early temperence worker.
In their 1999 interview with Troy Reeves, Emily Riley and Mary Cozine discuss their time at Boise High School and their life in Boise, Idaho in the 1930s and 1940s. They talk about choir and school events and how World War II affected their...