Churches; Cities & towns; City & town life; Cityscapes; Cityscape photographs; Social & civic facilities; Stone buildings; Storefronts; Stores & shops; Streets; Architecture;
A panoramic view of a main business district in Boise, Idaho, 1900. Businesses including Zee Tai Chung Co, selling Chinese goods, at 904 W. Idaho. The building is the same as the Pacific Hotel run by George B. Smith. The background scene is...
Job printing samples, including letterheads, notices, tickets, and programs for political, church, fraternal, education, union, and business organizations.
ate, John P., 1870-1911. --Tate, Emma, G. 1873-1962. --Tate, W. Paul. --Tate family. --Triangle Dairy (Boise, Idaho) --Dairying-Idaho-Boise. --Frontier and pioneer life-Idaho-Clearwater River Region. --Boise (Idaho)-Biography-Sources. --Payne's...
Tate family history and genealogy, including several narratives about family members and their business, the Triangle Dairy of Boise, Idaho; a description of Payne's Ferry on the Snake River, by W.W. Dawson and an account of pioneering on the...
Streets; Cities & towns; Stone buildings; Automobiles
The street is decorated with flags and banners. Many businesses can be identified including: Daley's Market, Green Parrot Cafe, Rex Theatre, Variety Store, and Vale Hotel.
Hovey, E. Paul. --Presbyterian church buildings-Idaho-History-Sources. --Nez Percé Indians-Religion.
Records from the Synod of Idaho United Presbyterian Church, including minutes of annual sessions (1958-1968); minutes of the executive council (1965-1967); minutes of the national missions committee for the Synod of Idaho and the Presbytery of Utah...
View of a fruit and sheep ranch on the banks of the Snake River, near Twin Falls. A 64-page booklet of information including: pictures, tables of agricultural production, weather, and opportunities in the Twin Falls Region.
Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Legislators--Idaho. --Idaho. Legislature. Senate. --Idaho--Politics and government. --Idaho Cattlemen's Association. --Idaho Farm Bureau Federation.
In his two interviews with Troy Reeves in August and October 2005, Dave Bivens discussed his time in the Idaho State Legislature. He served in the Senate from 1967 through 1974 and the House in 1993-1994. During his first interview, Bivens...
Catholic Church. Diocese of Boise (Idaho). Migrant agricultural laborers-Idaho.
Office files of Idaho Farm Workers' Services, Inc., a cooperative effort of the Southern Idaho Migrant Ministry and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise), and directed by Wendell Peabody, including correspondence, minutes, program reports, personnel...
Business records of Boise lumber mills owned by Rossi and partners including Albert Robie, William B. Morris, and William H. Ridenbaugh. Journals, ledger, and cash books.
Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940. --Farmers Insurance Exchange. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Correspondence relating to Robert Raymond McKaig's activities as national field secretary for the Nonpartisan League (1917-1923); as a leader in the Idaho Progressive Party (1926); and the Idaho Grange (1931-1945); and as a member of the board of...
Limbert, Robert W., 1885-1933. --Archaeological expeditions-Idaho. --Idaho-Description and travel.
Two field notebooks and related papers. One notebook contains brief narrative accounts of field trips to areas around Boise, including the Payette and Snake River canyons. Robert Limbert was a participant on some of these expeditions.
Mining corporations-Idaho-Mountain Home-Records. --General stores-Idaho-Mountain Home. --Mountain Home (Idaho)-Commerce-History-Sources.
Correspondence and financial records of companies managed by Reber, including the Golden King Mining and Milling Company; Crown Point Gold Mining Company; Daley Consolidated Mines Company; and the Helfrich Mercantile Company, all of Mountain Home,...
Wasson, J. L. --Trade-unions-Printing industry-Idaho-Boise-Records.
Journal, ledger, cash book, and miscellaneous papers (1912-1925), including several pages of a complaint against J.L. Wasson for violating union by-laws.
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.
New Meadows, Statesman Anniversary Edition, 1939 - 1940. Business district including: Meadow Valley Auto Co. Garage; bar; hotel; cafe; and others. New Meadows was built when the railroad arrived in the valley 1 mile short of the original town site...