CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 38: The campus of the Normal School, containing 30 acres, is situated on
"Normal Hill," in one of the best and most pleasant residence sections of
the city. It is made attractive by spacious lawns, flower gardens, trees,
shrubbery artistically...
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 39: The campus of the Normal School, containing 30 acres, is situated on
"Normal Hill," in one of the best and most pleasant residence sections of
the city. It is made attractive by spacious lawns, flower gardens, trees,
shrubbery artistically...
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 41: With flight schedules running throughout the daylight hours transportation
to and from the airport beoame a major problem. The distance to the airport
is fortunately only two and one half miles. A trip is made about every 2 0
minutes so...
A booklet published by Kenneth Arnold. The cover of the booklet is signed by the author. The original owner of the booklet, Ella Knox Parrish, included some articles about UFO sightings in Idaho.
Two men hand sorting ore at the Blue Jacket Mine in the Seven Devils Mining District in Adams County. around 1900. Miners sorted ore prior to sending it to a mill for processing. This ensured only the higher grade material was milled.
Flagpoles; Flags; Railroad stations; Streets; Automobiles; Shrubs; Business districts;
Looking South from Capitol Building. This aerial type view includes shots of Capitol Boulevard with cars driving on it, Bannock Street, business buildings before skyscapers, shrubs surrounding the Governor Steunenberg statue, and the Boise Depot in...
Indians of North America-Wars-1866-1895. --Indians of North America-Idaho. --Tukuarika Indians-Wars, 1879.
A reprinted Infantry journal of Col. William Carey Brown on the incidents in Aguinaldo's capture (Philippines). It also includes maps and copies of maps of the trails made by U.S. troops in the Sheepeater Campaign, as well as manuscripts written...
Corner of Ninth and Bannock. Building on corner built 1865 by C.W. Morse. He lived here until marriage, in 1872. Then used it as office for his corral and livery stable business.
This drawing was created by Charles Ostner. He created the gold gilded George Washington statue that is now in the Idaho Statehouse. It was presented to Idaho Territory on January 8 1869 and dedicated to the Pioneers of Idaho. This is a copy of Mr....
Located on Salmon River 12 miles from Dixie, Idaho. Operated by row boats on either side. It was first operated by a man name Robinson, later by Warren Cook. Ferry could only carry 3 or 4 horses per trip.
An old fashioned stage coach once used to deliver mail from Spokane to Pasco pulls up at the air terminal in Pasco. The nostalgic appearance of the stage coach helped lend a festive air to the early morning departure of Varney Air Lines first...
Man in center, vest & white shirt, is John McNish, Emmett pioneer of 1880s. An article in the February 3, 1957 Idaho Statesman indicated the photo was taken at the Gold Hill and Iowa Mine at Quartzburg in 1885. While these men came from all...
Known as Goddin's River in the days of the fur trade. This stream originally was named for the trapper who discovered it. Thery Goddin, a prominent Iroquois who explored this river in 1819 or 1820, had come here with Donald Mackenzie's fur hunters...
In his 1999 interview with Troy Reeves, Chris Alexander discusses his time at Boise High School and his life in Boise, Idaho in the 1930s and 1940s. He talks about his interest in world events and in World War II and how it affected Boise High...