Legislation; Capitols; Mental institutions; Government facilities;
Wording of the act to construct the Capitol Building in Boise and the Insane Asylum in Blackfoot. Both projects are created in the same bill. This excerpt is from the book "General Laws of Idaho, Thirteenth Session 1884-5."
Wai Il Lat Pu survivors gathered around the general grave at dedication of the Whitman Monument on the 50th Anniversary of the massacre. 1-Matilda Sager-Delaney; 2-Elizabeth Sager-Helm; 3-Catherine Sager-Pringle; 4-Nancy Osborne Jacobs; 5-Byron...
This picture shows the dock canteen at St. Nazaire, France in 1919. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho. After World War I, Grace was chosen by the General Federation of Women�s Clubs to be sent to France to do war work....
This paper was issued to Grace before she left New York City. She had to carry these papers everywhere she went while in St. Nazaire, France in 1919. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho. After World War I, Grace was chosen by...
This is a copy of a drawing titled "Home Villa of Gen. L. E. Cartee cor. Fourth and Grove Sts. Boise City, I. T." depicting a mansion with horse and buggy passing by during the time of the Idaho Territory (pre-1890).
surveyors; surveying; surveying instruments; government employees
Surveyor General and staff, U.S. Public Survey Office. Surveyors and surveying instruments. Gen. Utter, Supervisor Spofford & field force. G.L.O. DiStreet of Idaho. 1913.
Standing behind two 16-bar pallets of silver bars especially cast for the Idaho Historical Society are (l to r) Chas. E. Schwab, president; A.Y. Bethune, manager of metallurgy; and J.M. Haivala, general manager, all of the Bunker Hill Company,...
Staff of the Y.M.C.A. dock canteen at St. Nazaire, France in April, 1919. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho. After World War I, Grace was chosen by the General Federation of Women�s Clubs to be sent to France to do war...