Page 10: Myrtle Stout, Secretary, in charge of War Training
Service records and Harold Haines, CAA Resident Flight Supervisor,
completing a board action, Isabella Robertson, in charge of student
progress and flight schedules, working on tomorrows...
Office of Auditor of Alturas County, Idaho. Territory. School Warrant, Hailey, Idaho 188_. Included on the warrant is an artist's rendition of miners working in a tunnel.
Unidentified miners working at the Royal Placer at Rocky Bar, Elmore County, Idaho. The picture shows gold panning in progress. Note the variety of hats and clothing worn by the men. Circa 1900.
Mill Building at the De Lamar Mine on Jordan Creek near Silver City, Idaho circa 1900. Note the barren hills as much of the timber in the area was removed to fuel the mill and for use as support in the underground working.
Reservoirs; Dams; Wheelbarrows; Conservation and restoration; Shovels;
DG-14 men working on 1 of 9 reservoirs to collect spring run-off for livestock use during the summer. Picks, shovels, and wheelbarrows are the main tools in use.
Personal correspondence (1968-1971); drafts and working papers for articles in the Intermountain Observer (Boise, Idaho); minutes, clippings, correspondence, and other records of the Idaho Farm Workers Services, Inc.; files concerning the Boise...
Staff of the Y.M.C.A. dock canteen at St. Nazaire, France in April, 1919. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho. After World War I, Grace was chosen by the General Federation of Women�s Clubs to be sent to France to do war...
Excerpt from an interview with Clint Whitney conducted September 17, 2003 with James Besleme, where Clint Whitney detailed his two-year employment as a laborer on the White Knob Mine Hill in Mackay, Idaho from 1929 through 1930. Whitney discussed...
Excerpt from interview with Mina S. LaMonte on May 6, 1970, where she spoke of her time in Idaho. LaMonte discussed the time period from the 1880s to about the 1920s. She spoke about how she took care of her children while her first husband was...