Lewis and Clark Survey, Idaho Forest Highway Route 16. District File No.15054. Looking down Lochsa River from mouth of Tomcat Creek. Note restricted, boulder strewn channel and drift logs. Station 944. Taken September 9, 1940.
Archaeological surveys-Idaho-Montour Region. --Montour Region (Idaho)-Antiquities.
Preliminary studies, site surveys, reports, correspondence, notes, newspaper indexes 1910-1923, photographs, high school yearbooks (1940-1945), interviews, and miscellaneous reports relating to an archaeological and historical survey of the...
Blueline print with information from the Bradley Mining County United State Geologic Survey map bulletin 969 plate 38. Shows Meadow Creek Mine, Yellow Pine Mine, Cinnabar Tunnel, East Fork of South Fork of Salmon River, Hermes Mine, schools,...
Hovey, E. Paul. --Presbyterian church buildings-Idaho-History-Sources. --Nez Percé Indians-Religion.
Records from the Synod of Idaho United Presbyterian Church, including minutes of annual sessions (1958-1968); minutes of the executive council (1965-1967); minutes of the national missions committee for the Synod of Idaho and the Presbytery of Utah...
U.S. Geological Survey geology and topographic map of northeastern Oregon and northwestern Idaho showing mines and location of pleistocene, miocene, post-carboniferous and carboniferous soils.
Scale: 1 inch = 112 feet. Note: Drifts and crosscuts from Annual Report, De Lamar M. County Lim. For year ending March 31st, 1898; 1 map : col. ; 25 x 55 cm.
Members of the National Geographic Society's 1935 Salmon River Expedition. Left to right: Maynard Owen Williams (photographer, chief editor of National Geographic), Philip J. Shenon (U.S. Geological Survey), Howard Flint (U.S. Forest Service, died...
Relating to survey work for the Twin Falls North Side Land and Water Company, Idaho; most of the correspondence is with Paul S.A. Bickel, chief engineer.
surveyors; surveying; surveying instruments; government employees
Surveyor General and staff, U.S. Public Survey Office. Surveyors and surveying instruments. Gen. Utter, Supervisor Spofford & field force. G.L.O. DiStreet of Idaho. 1913.
"Placer Mining Wheel" at Salmon River Point, about one mile above the mouth of the Little Salmon River. This appeared in the U.S. Government Hydrographic Report and received special mention above all others by Mr. Newell, chief of that survey.
"Placer Mining Wheel" at Salmon River Point, about 1 mile above the mouth of the Little Salmon River. This appeared in the U.S. Government Hydrographic Report and received special mention above all others by Mr. Newell, chief of that survey.