Blueprint. Inset: Map showing routes to Thunder Mountain. Scale [1:1,647,360]. "Thunder Mountain gold fields are reached only via Boise, Ketchum, Mackay, Red Rock or Weiser, all good outfitting points on the Oregon Short Line R.R."
Promotional materials; Pamphlets; Orchards; Agriculture; Fruit; Fruit industry; Travel;
"Idaho Orchards" presents facts, figures, and history of Idaho's principal fruit companies. The book has great photos of the fruit areas and methods of farming.
In his January 2001 interview with Randi Dunivant, David D. Baird offers his memories of the Great Depression. Baird lived in eastern Colorado in the 1930s and spoke about his life during that decade and into the early 1940s. This interview was...
In her January 2001 interview with Erin Norton, Dorothy Marble offered her memories of the 1920s and 1930s during the Great Depression. This brief recording went into little detail about Marble's life or the time period. This interview was...
In this January 2001 interview with Chris Stocking, Elmer Nielsen offers his memories of the Great Depression. Baird lived in Utah (Salt Lake City and near Pleasant Grove, Utah) and spoke about his life in the 1920s and 1930s. This interview was...
In her January 2001 interview with Cassie Southland, Emerson and Patricia Smock offer their memories of the 1920s and 1930s during the Great Depression. This brief recording went into little detail about either person's life or the time period. ...
In his January 2001 interview with Nathan Young, Lillie Dell Cervant offers her memories of the Great Depression. Cervant discussed the time period spanning the 1930s and spoke about the following topics: Twin Falls, Idaho; Hailey, Idaho; the...
In her January 2001 interview with Holly Slaughter, Sue Wayne Henderson offers her memories of the 1920s and 1930s during the Great Depression. Henderson grew up and lived in Oklahoma during these years and she talked about farm and ranch ,ife as...
Taken the summer or fall of 1867 or 1868. Poorman Mine discovered in fall of 1865 on War Eagle Mountain. However the mine was in litigation during fall and winter of 1865-66. Not a great deal accomplished summer of 1866. From the size of the dump...
Workmen removing the siding from the pioneer home at 7th and Grove. A great view up 7th from the corner of Grove. The Capitol is in the back ground. Various businesses line the street including the Ada theater. Many vehicles line the curbs.
Mining camps; Wooden buildings; Building deterioration; Westward movement; Ghost towns;
A great view of heavily weathered buildings in Silver City, Idaho. Most are old two story structures. this is a very picturesque view with seven buildings set in heavy brush.
Politicians; Political elections; Political campaigns; Horses; Dwellings; Architectural elements; Architecture;
A great example of political advertising methods displayed in front of a Victorian mansion. "We're a western state. Let's live, look, and act western".