Brown Sawmill featuring the large tipi burner used to dispose of sawdust. Trucks, cars, and horse drawn wagons line the yard. Multiple buildings make up the mill.
copies (museum) pioneer pictures for 50 year Special Edition, 4/18/1940. Photograph of a stage coach coming up the road being drawn by a four horse hitch. Wooded mountains are in the background to the horizon.
Emma Tate (Mrs. John P. Tate) holding Paul. Left to right: John, Philip & David. Grace Hammack is on the horse. The house, located on Lincoln Ave., near Iowa Ave. in S. Boise), was torn down in 1918.
Emma Tate (Mrs. John P. Tate) holding Paul. Left to right: John, Philip and DavIdaho. Grace Hammack is on the horse. The house, located on Lincoln Ave., near Iowa Ave. in South Boise (about 3 miles SE of Boise), was torn down in 1918.
Ferries were popular in the old days. This one over the Snake River near Thousand Springs near Twin Falls, Idaho is transporting a horse and rider and an automobile.
Fifteen men sitting on a pile of milled lumber at the Bonanza Placer Mine near Leesburg, Lemhi County, Idaho. Men are wearing overalls, shirts, hats, and boots. There is a horse in the background and the landscape is lined with trees.