This booklet is 32 pages of photos and articles promoting the opportunities available to persons interested in moving to the Richfield and Dietrich area of Idaho. Views include farms crops, new buildings, civic groups, irrigation, and settlers.
"The beautiful St. Joe River, flowing peacefully between Lake Chatcolet and Round Lake, is said to be the highest navigable river in the world and taps the great white-pine forests of Idaho."
Pioneers,O Pioneers! Old Oregon Trail Centennial Celebration, June 12-13-14 1930. The program lists events over three days including a parade, circus, air races, and a dance. A list of early Idaho Pioneers is part of the pamphlet.
Office of Auditor of Alturas County, Idaho. Territory. School Warrant, Hailey, Idaho 188_. Included on the warrant is an artist's rendition of miners working in a tunnel.
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."
People riding in a stagecoach along the Snake River Canyon Road. The coach is being pulled by four horses. Six men and one woman ride on top of the coach.
Capitols; Parades & processions; City & town life;
Chinese New Year's Day parade headed south on 7th St. The State Capitol is under construction in the back ground. A crowd of citizens watches the procession from the street curb.
James Stewart and Alice Fletcher set up camp at Cold Spring. The camping gear is spread on the ground next to the tent. The wagon, horses, and James are on the left. Alice stands next to the tent. The forest fills the back ground.