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A group of men and women can be seen in the foreground of this view down Main Street in Warrens, Idaho. The stores and structures are constructed of logs. The street is rough and muddy.
A group of men and women can be seen in the foreground of this view down Main Street in Warrens, Idaho. The stores and structures are constructed of logs. The street is rough and muddy.
Triumph Mine, the longest operated mine in the Wood River Valley, sitting at foot of sage-covered hills. There is a tailing pond in foreground, and a waste dump and shaft on the hillside in the background. The ore bins are at the very top of the...
Trade Dollar Mine at Dewey, Idaho. Panoramic view with buildings in the foreground and the main Mill and tailings pile in the background, Horses and wagons are in the center.
Idaho Treasurer's Office. Charles Wadsworth Poindexter, Deputy State Treasurer, standing on right. John J. Plummer, State Treasurer, seated in foreground. Third man unidentified.
The exterior of the Boise Natatorium, an ornate indoor swimming pool heated by the natural hot water. Two horse-drawn wagons, with drivers, are visible in the foreground.
The Charles S. Brown saw mill is located 2 miles south of Grangeville, Idaho. Mr. Brown is standing on the flume, built by Walters, Toothaker & Wheeler. A waterwheel is used to power this saw mill. The flume that provides water for the mill is in...
Photo shows the Pittsburg, Confederate Star, and other properties in the Rocky Bar Mining District in Elmore County prior to 1884. The Elmore Mine mill was later built in this area. Note the man in the foreground.