Snake River Outlaws, a band of the 1920's and early 1930's. George Cox with fiddle, S .T. Wright at microphone. Other three are Lon McFinney and Lee & Leo Craner.
Snake River Outlaws, a band of the 1920's and early 1930's. George Cox with fiddle, S .T. Wright at microphone. Other three are Lon McFinney and Lee & Leo Craner.
Shoup, George Laird, 1836-1904. --General stores-Idaho-Salmon-History-Sources. --Indians of North America-Wars-1862-1865. --Massacres-Idaho-Birch Creek. --Frontier and pioneer life-Idaho. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
A miscellaneous assortment of material from Shoup's varied career as Idaho territorial legislator, territorial and later state governor, and U.S. senator. Included is a copy of a diary kept during Shoup's military campaigns in Colorado, New Mexico...
Monument rected July 17, 1926, at Leesburg, commemorating the discovery of gold in July 1866. The monument was erected by O. E. Kirkpatrick, Leesburg. Two of the women in the group are Mrs. Esther Amonson Pyeatt, and Mrs. Anna Edwards Wright,...
Physicians-Idaho-Caldwell-Biography-Sources. --Caldwell (Idaho)-History-Sources. --Boise River Valley (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Reminiscences in the form of letters from Dr. Wright to Mrs. Fred McConnell, Caldwell, Idaho, relating the doctor's experiences during the settlement of the Caldwell area and the development of Boise Valley, Idaho.
The first women to serve in the Idaho Legislature: Mrs. Mary Wright, Kootenai County (back); Mrs. Hattie Noble, Boise County (left); Mrs. Clara Pamelia Campbell, Ada County (right). Fifth Session, 1898-99
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The first women to serve in the Idaho Legislature: Mrs. Mary Wright, Kootenai County; (left) Mrs. Hattie Noble, Boise County; (right) Mrs. Clara Pamelia Campbell, Ada County. Fifth Session, 1898-99.