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.
Group of men with surveying equipment in formal dress, nice hats, and ties. They stand in front of a slatted wooden wall. Some are kneeling and are covered in a paint like material
Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-History-Sources. --Lumber trade-Idaho-History-Sources. --Insurance, Fire-Idaho-History-Sources. --Navy-yards and naval stations-Idaho.
Reports, recommendations, and surveys relating to fire insurance ratings on approximately 50 properties (primarily mining, but including lumber companies and naval facilities) throughout Idaho. Also includes approximately 100 fire protection maps...
Surveying team for track laying of Boise City Interurban Loop Line Nineteenth Street. (Now Eighteenth Street) J.F. McBirney on right, Ed Brown on left.
A group of engineers pose for group portrait with equipment in front of the Federal Mining and Smelting County, building. Men are wearing suits, ties, coats, hats, and varied attire.
Surveyors' camp for the North Side canal project, 1909. Horses and wagons fill the foreground. A group of men stand near tents, structures, equipment, and supplies in the background.