Idaho Statesman Office, on the northwest corner of Seventh & Idaho, ca. 1866. Man standing inside door is Milton Hamilton, man outside is Robert Reynolds.
"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.
A dozen men and boys are standing around the smashed remains of a single engine aircraft that went down in front of a house near the old Boise airport.
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.
Blacksmiths shop in Rocky Bar, Idaho. Men and children are standing at the entrance to the shop. The building is located in front of a wooded mountain side
Mechanical drawing class. Left side, front to rear: Sapp, Solomon, Potwatka, Rex, E. Moore, and J. Martin. Standing: Gillespie and Polonowski. Right side, front to rear: Oiler, Moxie Miller, Alex Walker, and Peckens. Mr. Peltz, instructor. ...
Idaho Treasurer's Office. Charles Wadsworth Poindexter, Deputy State Treasurer, standing on right. John J. Plummer, State Treasurer, seated in foreground. Third man unidentified.