Page 30: Two trainers illustrating the tie-downs used for all training
planes. These tie-downs conforming to WTS specifications assure
adequate protection from strong winds which may occur while planes
are not hangared.
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 41: With flight schedules running throughout the daylight hours transportation
to and from the airport beoame a major problem. The distance to the airport
is fortunately only two and one half miles. A trip is made about every 2 0
minutes so...
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 44: SPALDING HALL, the dormitory completed in 1924 and converted into a men's hall two years ago, furnishes accommodations for a maximum of sixty-eight men. The rooms are arranged in suites, with two study rooms, a dressing room, and a...
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 57: Ground School Office The School employs a full-time coordinator who has all his ground school ratings and several years experience in teaching Aviation classes. Two compotent full time secretaries and two part time secretaries work in the...
Two men hand sorting ore at the Blue Jacket Mine in the Seven Devils Mining District in Adams County. around 1900. Miners sorted ore prior to sending it to a mill for processing. This ensured only the higher grade material was milled.
Site includes sheds, trailer, cars, beacon tower, windsock, construction materials, and two story building going up. Probable location is at the airport.
Boise High School boys' basketball team, showing five players in uniform and two adults dressed in suit and tie. The middle player in the front row holds a basketball, marked BHS 10-11 between his knees.
Football; Sports; Sport clothes; Football players; Stadiums;
Boise High School freshman football team, showing 28 young men in uniform and two in street clothes. They are arranged in three rows with the back row standing, middle row kneeling and front row sitting cross-legged on a football field with...