Left to right: Lowell Bane, equipment supt.; Harold Bailey, manager; Tony Mecia, mining engineer; Emmons Coleman, electrical engineer; Robert McRae, geologist & mining engineer; Walter Nelson, accountant; Unidentified; James Bradley, owner; Tom...
Group of men with surveying equipment in formal dress, nice hats, and ties. They stand in front of a slatted wooden wall. Some are kneeling and are covered in a paint like material
New Meadows, Statesman Anniversary Edition, 1939 - 1940. Business district including: Meadow Valley Auto Co. Garage; bar; hotel; cafe; and others. New Meadows was built when the railroad arrived in the valley 1 mile short of the original town site...
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.
Mule-drawn wagon train in the lower part of the town of De Lamar, on Jordan Creek, Owyhee County, Idaho. On ground, Eddie Morgan, nampa. on horseback, Bob Grant, father of donor. Copied from photo loaned by Earl Grant, Boise.
OK Team hauling a large boiler up grade to the Minnie Moore mine near Hailey, Idaho. Seven men are in this view guiding a mixed team of oxen and horses.
Pest control; Men; Equipment and supplies; Conservation and restoration;
Company 2527 members lined up to spray pesticide dust on crickets. Direct contact between insect and dust is the most effective. Early morning hours were safest times to dust for the crews.