Mining; Gold mining; Gold; Indian reservations; Indigenous peoples; Prospecting; Miners
Part of the reference series from the Idaho State Historical Society about E. D. Pierce (1824-1897) and his prospecting. Instead of searching for gold in country that was reasonably accessible, he became obsessed with the opening of a new mining...
"Old jail in Pierce city. First jail built in Idaho. All the logs for this building were hauled on hand sleds one winter in the early [eighteen] sixties. In this picture it is seen as a Residence but the hold from one of the cells can bee seen in...
Main Street, looking east from Ninth. As seen in photo, beginning from far left, WM. Bayhouse, shoemaker, 836 Main; W.E. Pierce & Co, 829 Main (Davis Block); W.E. Pierce & Co. 820 Main, also Gray & Steward, Attorneys, and Boise City Abstract Co.;...
The fir tree in the middle of the street near the flagpole is the one on which several Chinese were hanged until near death and until they confessed which one killed Frasier. The guilty were later hanged.
World War, 1939-1945--European Theater--Personal narratives.
In his December 2001 interview with Kelli Pierce, Jessica Kugler, and Stephanie McGregor, Harry LeMoyne offers his memories of World War II. LeMoyne served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1941 to 1945, training the United States and serving in the...