"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.
Articles of Incorporation, County Records, Ada County, Idaho Territory, Idaho Business, Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Boise, Witness, Recorder, Nampa, Meridian, Owyhee County, Deputy, Subscriber, Banks, Mining
Ada County Articles of Incorporation for individuals, companies, cities, etc.
Business districts; Stores & shops; Storefronts; Vehicles; Street lights; City & town life; Streets; Celebrations; Fairs;
A look down Main Street in Boise, Idaho on Western Idaho Fair Parade Day August, 1940. Cars, flags, businesses, and business signs fill this panoramic photo. The Owyhee, Idanha, and California hotels are prominent.
Two log cabin structures at Thunder Mountain, Idaho. One is being used as a saloon and the other as a post office. The post office has a canvas roof. Possibly Roosevelt.
Formerly Camp Winthrop. Name changed to Camp Three Forks in 1867. MIdahoway between Silver City and Cliffs, Idaho. South side of South Mountain. Coppinger on Cannon. Taken 1866-1868 by a Silver City photographer. From Mrs. A. C. Lee, Boise.
Celebrations; Mining; Mining camps; Miners; Westward movement; Women; Wooden buildings; City & town life; Streets;
100-yard foot race on main street in De Lamar, Idaho. Bunkhouse on right. Townspeople line the both sides of the street. Wooden buildings and sidewalks are clearly shown. The track is marked by white lines in the left forground.
"Pioneers of Castle Creek" at Silver City. Left to right: Johny Percell, Fred Graves, Eugene Howe, Rose Slack, Thad Porter, Rufus Fletcher, William Hearst, Thomas Beggs, Bill Davis, Frank McMahon.