Pest control; Men; Equipment and supplies; Conservation and restoration;
Company 2527 members lined up to spray pesticide dust on crickets. Direct contact between insect and dust is the most effective. Early morning hours were safest times to dust for the crews.
Idaho State Penitentiary (Boise)-History. --Time capsules-Idaho-Boise. --Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Contents of an 1870 cornerstone from a cellhouse building at the Idaho Territorial Penitentiary. Includes correspondence, lists of fraternal lodge members, various almanacs and newspapers, coins, seals and other memorabilia.
copies (museum) pioneer pictures for 50 year Special Edition, 4/18/1940. Photograph showing and naming the members of the First State Legislature of Idaho.
Haywood, Big Bill, 1869-1928-Trials, litigation, etc. --Dockery, Eva Hunt. --Lyon Company. --Idaho statesman. --Journalists-Idaho-Boise-Records and correspondence.
Correspondence and papers of Margaret Cobb Ailshie (1886-1959) and of Fanny Cobb, Lyon Cobb, and Calvin Cobb; also correspondence relating to the Lyon Company, Chicago, Illinois (1895-1929); letters from W.E. Borah; photographs of Boise, of Idaho,...
Columbia Theater (Boise, Idaho) --Pinney Theater (Boise, Idaho) --Theaters-Idaho-Boise-History-Sources.
Correspondence, ledgers, date books, programs, and miscellaneous materials relating to the operation of the Columbia and Pinney theaters in Boise, Idaho; correspondence with family members.
Diary of Carolyn Grey Logan (1915-1917); photographs of Logan family members, including Thomas E. Logan, Leonard Logan, and Grace Coffin Logan, all of Boise, Idaho; an autograph book (1976-1879) of Grace Coffin.
Financial records (1868-1902), of the Cuddy Flour Mill and Mercantile store established in 1868 by Cuddy and Edwin Tyne at Rush Creek, Idaho, and at Salubria, Idaho, in 1874. Also included is correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings and...
Militias; Flight crews; Air forces; Aircraft; Airplane engines; Airplanes;
Four members of the Air National Guard dressed in flight gear. The men are standing next to a biplane. Left to right: Lt. A. H. Bode, Lt. Harold Hansen, Capt. William G. Foster, Sgt. A. G. Hylent.
Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Idaho. Legislature. --Newspapers--Idaho--Boise. --Idaho Statesman. --Boise Cascade Corporation. --Politics and government--Idaho.
In his two interviews with Troy Reeves and Andrew Farrar (September and October 2006), Steve Ahrens, a journalist and lobbyist, offered his memories of the Idaho State Capitol between 1975 and 2006. In his second interview, Ahrens discussed further...
Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Idaho. Legislature. --Newspapers--Idaho--Boise. --Idaho Statesman. --Boise Cascade Corporation. --Politics and government--Idaho.
In his two interviews with Troy Reeves and Andrew Farrar (September and October 2006), Steve Ahrens, a journalist and lobbyist, offered his memories of the Idaho State Capitol between 1975 and 2006. In his second interview, Ahrens discussed further...
Clarkson family. --Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Valley County. --Stibnite (Idaho)-History. --Yellowpine (Idaho)-History. --Hi Henry Coal Mine (Idaho) --Horseshoe Bend (Idaho)-History.
Materials concerning Clarkson family biography and the Horseshoe Bend (Idaho) townsite and the ambulance company; photographs of family members, the Horseshoe Bend area, the Bradley Mining Company operations in Stibnite and Yellowpine, Idaho, and...
Members of the Boise High School girls' tumbling team spell out the word "BOISE." The eleven team members are dressed in sports uniforms and are standing in front of the main entrance to Boise High School.
Members of the National Geographic Society's 1935 Salmon River Expedition. Left to right: Maynard Owen Williams (photographer, chief editor of National Geographic), Philip J. Shenon (U.S. Geological Survey), Howard Flint (U.S. Forest Service, died...
Members of the National Geographic Society's 1935 Salmon River Expedition. Pilot Unidentified. Men standing (left to right): Philip J. Shenon, Maynard O. Williams, D. Worth Clark, John Reed, Unidentified. Howard Flint, US 75.