Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Association of Idaho Cities. --Governors--Idaho. --Idaho. Legislature. --Politics and government--Idaho.
In his three interviews with Troy Reeves in February and March 2006, Martin Peterson, who worked on the staff of two U.S. senators, served as budget director for two Idaho governors, and also ran the Idaho Centennial Commission, offered his...
Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Association of Idaho Cities. --Governors--Idaho. --Idaho. Legislature. --Politics and government--Idaho.
In his three interviews with Troy Reeves in February and March 2006, Martin Peterson, who worked on the staff of two U.S. senators, served as budget director for two Idaho governors, and also ran the Idaho Centennial Commission, offered his...
View of the Idaho Comstock mine shaft, located 82 miles from Grangeville. Two miners operate a hand powered windless. A third miner is cutting logs in the background
Idaho Treasurer's Office. Charles Wadsworth Poindexter, Deputy State Treasurer, standing on right. John J. Plummer, State Treasurer, seated in foreground. Third man unidentified.
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Idaho Treasurer's Office inside Territorial Capitol. Charles Wadsworth Poindexter, Deputy State Treasurer, standing on right. John J. Plummer, State Treasurer, seated in foreground. Third man Unidentified.
Near the base of this hill, over 100 cavalry men and volunteers met disaster in the opening battle of the Nez Perce War. Rushing from Grangeville on the evening of June 16, 1877, Captain David Perry planned to stop the Indians from crossing Salmon...
Ross, G. Samuel. --Irrigation districts-Idaho-History-Sources. --Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Pioneerville-History-Sources.
Typed transcripts, minutes of meetings, statements and speeches compiled by Frank J. Kester, a court reporter and certified shorthand reporter. Included is a speech by William E. Borah (1935); annual meetings of the Come-Back Mining Company...
An Act to authorize Daniel Watson, David McCall, and Asa Moore to establish a bridge across the Boise River. C.B. No. 6. presented to the Third Session of the Idaho Territorial Legislature.