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.
Miner operating brake and reverse engine. Close up of pipes, springs, bearings, and valves. A mining employee is featured in the right side of the photo.
Caterpillar traction engine hauling lead ore from Tyler lease to Bunker Hill Mill, Wardner-Kellogg. Miners are loading the ore cars from wooden storage bins.
View of two stationary steam engines. The interior view is well lit and clearly shows the large fly wheels, single cylinders, and connecting pipes and valves that make up the engine. A pile of nuts and bolts lies on the floor.
First train into Boise, Idaho, September 5, 1887. Photo taken near the site of the Boise Union Pacific Depot. This train ran from Nampa to Boise. Image: Group of men standing on a flat railway car, steam engine to the left.