Page 6: This aerial view of the Airport was taken from three thousand
feet. The graveled runway is 3800 feet long and 740 feet above sea level.
In the foreground is the Snake River.
The White Pine King was the largest Idaho White pine tree known to have been grown in Idaho of which record is available, height 207 feet, diameter 6 feet 9 inches.
Page 7: Fish Lake is one of the forest service fields in the Mountains
of Idaho. Moose, Elk, and Fish are plentiful. Our airplanes frequently
use this and many other airports in the wilds of Idaho. Some of the
runways are only 1200 feet in length.
Page 5: This is an aerial close-up of the Airport and buildings. Between the main building
and the large hangar may be seen 20 Cubs used for Elementary training. The left of the
main building is the line of Fairchild trainers used for Intermediate...
Page 6:An auxiliary field. The main runway is over 3000 feet long. The
cross-runway is rarely used because of the steady prevailing wind. The
approaches are excellent from every direction
Chain of buckets with an individual capacity of 13 1/4 cubic feet of gravel. The gravel contained in them is said to run from 10 cents to 20 cents per cubic yard
Last surviving member of the Grimes party which discovered gold in Boise Basin in 1862. This picture was taken in November 1921 at the age of approximately 90 years. Mr. Splawn was within six feet of George Grimes when the latter was mortally...
Hailey Triumph Mining County and Hailey Tramway County tramway at the Triumph Mine, Linen. "12 miles NE of Hailey." "12-5-29 L.S.F." Scale: 1 inch=50 feet.
Scale: 1 inch = 112 feet. Note: Drifts and crosscuts from Annual Report, De Lamar M. County Lim. For year ending March 31st, 1898; 1 map : col. ; 25 x 55 cm.
A view looking down the main road in Mountain City. The street is a dirt road about 3 feet lower than the level of the sidewalks. Cars and trucks line the edge of the road. Several service stations, a casino, bars and cafes make up most of the...
Roads-Design and construction-Idaho-History-Sources. --Roads-Design and construction-Idaho-Photographs. --Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation (Idaho) --Fort Hall Indian Reservation (Idaho)
Records relating to highway construction in Idaho. Includes project history notebooks, maps, traffic reports, information on Coeur d'Alene and Shoshone reservation roads, and approximately ten feet of photographs showing highway construction in all...
The Chief (Lee Morrison) standing on the precipitous edge of Mount Borah. Some three thousand feet below may be seen a mountain lake in one of the glacial canyons.