Governor Don Samuelson holding folded piece of paper from corner stone that reads "Names of Officers and Original Jewells of Boise Lodge No. 2 A.T. and A. No." Lt Gov Jack Murphy kneeling at right
Monte Oliver, Sheriff, father of Mrs. Chas. Koelsch; Chas. Kingsley, Clerk; J. J. Blake, Co. Attorney; George Gumbert, Jailor; Geo. Chapman, Office Deputy; Andy Robinson, Outside Deputy; Ada County Commissioners (not Identified) at top.
Business correspondence of the Belshazzar Mine near Quartzburg, Idaho, owned by the Idawa Gold Mining Company of Valley City, North Dakota. Included are correspondence (1924-1925, 1929-1932); reports of operations (1924-1926); reports, memorandums...
A rich beauty spot in the Boise Mountains consisting of 24 mining claims with a total area of 470 acres-located 8 miles east of Boise, Idaho. Includes names of officers. Shows location of claims, geographical features such as creeks, mountains,...
Proclamations; Governors; Militias; Military officers; Military mobilizations; War; Indigenous peoples;
Executive Department, General Order No. 1., issued 6-19-1877 to organize Companies and Regiments of volunteers to restore peace in the Territory. Governor Brayman, Commander in Chief. E. J. Curtis, Secretary and Adjutant-General.
Militias; Military life; Military officers; Military organizations; Military personnel; Military camps; Military inspections; Military parades & ceremonies;
A group of officers on stage at Camp Bonneville, Boise, Idaho. The occasion is a military review.