Idaho. Legislature--Officials and employees. --Idaho. Legislature--Officials and employees.
In her interviews with Joslyn Olnes on July 27, 2005 and February 14, 2006, Susan Bennion, who was a principal research analyst at the Idaho Capitol, offered her memories of the Idaho State Capitol. Bennion spoke of the time period between the...
Idaho. Legislature--Officials and employees. --Idaho. Legislature--Officials and employees.
In her interviews with Joslyn Olnes on July 27, 2005 and February 14, 2006, Susan Bennion, who was a principal research analyst at the Idaho Capitol, offered her memories of the Idaho State Capitol. Bennion spoke of the time period between the...
Idaho. Legislature--Officials and employees. --Idaho. Legislature--Officials and employees.
In her interviews with Joslyn Olnes on July 27, 2005 and February 14, 2006, Susan Bennion, who was a principal research analyst at the Idaho Capitol, offered her memories of the Idaho State Capitol. Bennion spoke of the time period between the...
Idaho. Legislature--Officials and employees. --Idaho. Legislature--Officials and employees.
In her interviews with Joslyn Olnes on July 27, 2005 and February 14, 2006, Susan Bennion, who was a principal research analyst at the Idaho Capitol, offered her memories of the Idaho State Capitol. Bennion spoke of the time period between the...
Ten miles east of Grangeville lies the principal Clearwater river crossing for roads leading to the mining districts of Newsome, Elk City, Oro Grange, Moose Creek, Deadwood, Red River and Buffalo Hump.Two women riding side saddle are in the...
Oregon Trail from the Missouri River to the Pacific Northwest with the principal connections, the forts along the line, and the territorial divisions of 1852.
Flotation cells in the mill at the Bradley Mining Company's Stibnite Mine. During World War II, this mine was one of the principal producer of tungsten and antimony in the United States.
Mine and mill buildings at the Bradley Mining Company's Stibnite Mine in 1942. Note the mill building, offices, boarding house and hotel, also the busses and cars. Also note the tailings impoundment to the rear of the mill building. The Stibnite...
Hachured. Hand colored. Pages 192 & 193 from one of Cram's Atlas' published 1879. Scale: 23 miles to an inch. Map index lists names and locations of cities and geographic features. Principal roads and rail road routes are shown. 59 x 44 cm.
Promotional materials; Pamphlets; Orchards; Agriculture; Fruit; Fruit industry; Travel;
"Idaho Orchards" presents facts, figures, and history of Idaho's principal fruit companies. The book has great photos of the fruit areas and methods of farming.