This defile is named for a series of skirmishes between Indians and Emigrants on the Oregon Trail, August 10, 1862. Nine whites were killed, and six more were wounded. As the traveler speeds through this opening in the rocks, he seldom thinks of...
(buildings, interiors, fisherman, woodsmen), 6-27-1939. Exterior view of a building on a small rise, wooden stairs lead down the slop to a wood fense. Trees and shrubs frame the view.
Caterpillar traction engine hauling lead ore from Tyler lease to Bunker Hill Mill, Wardner-Kellogg. Miners are loading the ore cars from wooden storage bins.
Wood shop in Two yard. making boxes which were used to distribute advertising material for Idaho. items such as plastic potatoes, lead silhouettes, etc. were packed in the boxes and distributed to promote Idaho.
Scale not given. Includes names of mines in vicinity: Cortez Silver Lead Mines, East Silver Belt, Silver Mountain (Bunker Hill and Hecla), Princeton Mining Company, etc. Includes parts of Montana.
The quarterly report listing county patients received at the Miners Hospital durring the quarter ending April 14, 1884. The report gives the person's name, diagnosis, result, days in hospital, cost, and remarks. Fractures, lead poisoning,...