Lewis and Clark Survey, Idaho Forest Highway Route 16. District File No.15054. Looking down Lochsa River from mouth of Tomcat Creek. Note restricted, boulder strewn channel and drift logs. Station 944. Taken September 9, 1940.
A dozen men and boys are standing around the smashed remains of a single engine aircraft that went down in front of a house near the old Boise airport.
A crowd of onlookers stand near the crash scene of a biplane that landed upside down next to Bob Fifer's Broadway Commission Company. The plane has impacted the corner of a building.
(buildings, interiors, fisherman, woodsmen), 6-27-1939. Exterior view of a building on a small rise, wooden stairs lead down the slop to a wood fense. Trees and shrubs frame the view.
Business districts; Stores & shops; Storefronts; Vehicles; Street lights; City & town life; Streets; Celebrations; Fairs;
A look down Main Street in Boise, Idaho on Western Idaho Fair Parade Day August, 1940. Cars, flags, businesses, and business signs fill this panoramic photo. The Owyhee, Idanha, and California hotels are prominent.
Business districts; Stores & shops; Storefronts; Vehicles; Street lights; City & town life; Streets; Celebrations; Fairs; Traffic signs & signals;
looking west down Main Street in Boise, Idaho on parade day August 1940. The ADA movie theatre is on the corner of Capitol and Main. A lot of cars and people are visible.
Page 27: Fairchild M62B's and Howard DGAl8's on the flight line between
flights. The gas truck has refueled all but the last plane and the
Cadets are in the cockpits getting ready for the next flight. The
trainers are wiped down after every flight....
Emma Tate (Mrs. John P. Tate) holding Paul. Left to right: John, Philip & David. Grace Hammack is on the horse. The house, located on Lincoln Ave., near Iowa Ave. in S. Boise), was torn down in 1918.
Emma Tate (Mrs. John P. Tate) holding Paul. Left to right: John, Philip and DavIdaho. Grace Hammack is on the horse. The house, located on Lincoln Ave., near Iowa Ave. in South Boise (about 3 miles SE of Boise), was torn down in 1918.