Volume V, No. 15 of the Coeur d'Alene Miner published in Wallace, Idaho. This issue writes about a speech made by Abraham Lincoln and the Republican County Convention.
The old Boise Trail passed between the two points marked ""X"". Hells Canyon is behind or west of this mountain. A little to the north and east is ""Dry Diggings"" where much gold was found and ""picked up"" as there was no water for the usual type...
Legislation; Militias; Military organizations; State government;
"The militia of the State of Idaho shall consist of all able bodied male persons residents of the State between the ages of eighteen and forty-five..."
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.
Football Team amde up of local flag football players, 2 probation officers and 2 public defenders challenged prison inmates. Challengers borrowed uniforms from Bishop Kelly and won in overtime, 12 to 6. Ivan Strand, no. 52, right tackle.
Switch gear of the first electric hoist used at the Bunker Hill Mine operated by the Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Company near Kellogg, Idaho. The hoist serviced the No. 1 shaft. Photo circa 1917.
Masonic Lodge. Eli G. Thomas, caretaker, coming down rickety stairs leading to the lodge hall upstairs. This building & stairs was unsafe and could in no way be preserved.