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A panoramic view of a main business district in Boise, Idaho, 1900. Businesses including Zee Tai Chung Co, selling Chinese goods, at 904 W. Idaho. The building is the same as the Pacific Hotel run by George B. Smith. The background scene is...
"The beautiful St. Joe River, flowing peacefully between Lake Chatcolet and Round Lake, is said to be the highest navigable river in the world and taps the great white-pine forests of Idaho."
Yellowpine 2nd post office - L to R: Ray Call, geologist; - Smith, mine promoter; Theodore Van Meter;Idaho(state)Albert C. Behne, Postmaster and Yellowpine founder. Earl Willson Collection.
Boarding house for miners at the Yellow Jacket Mine. Photo shows the bunkhouse and eight outbuildings situated on the side of a hill. Building materials include logs, boards, shingles, and tin.
Phots shows the lower level of the Yellowjacket mill. Ore was dumped beside the mill, then washed into a trough that fed into the trommel screen. The trommel discharged onto the wilfly table which caught the free gold.
Photo of two wilfley tables at the Yellowjacket Mill. Notice the bucket used to catch gold, bottom left. Materials ran down the trough from the first wilfley table to the second wilfley table.
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...