Page 27: Fairchild M62B's and Howard DGAl8's on the flight line between
flights. The gas truck has refueled all but the last plane and the
Cadets are in the cockpits getting ready for the next flight. The
trainers are wiped down after every flight....
Page 35: One of our storage rooms on the seoond floor of the shop building.
We have a complete stock of aircraft tubing, aluminum tubing, chromoly and
aluminum sheeting of all thicknesses, brass and steel bar stook. We are
able to keep 100% of our...
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...
Fall Creek Bridge Station 868 from 100' north looking upstream. Two 25' and one 42' spans, built 1931 as part of 109-C. (Idaho FAP 109-C Neeley-Bonanza Ranch)
Ferries were popular in the old days. This one over the Snake River near Thousand Springs near Twin Falls, Idaho is transporting a horse and rider and an automobile.
8 miners standing in Larry Brogan's claim, Granite Creek as hydraulic equipment washes hillside. Image is out of focus and there are spots and squiggles on the image. One miner is directing the waterflow and the other seven men are looking on...
Open connected bucketline "Risdon" type dredge operated at Warm Springs near Idaho City, Idaho August 1899. The steam powered dredge was one of the first dredges operated successfully in the Boise Basin.
Arthur F. Baumhoff operating a Caterpiller tractor ahead of one of his dredges owned jointly with E. T. Fisher near Centerville, Idaho. Note close connected bucketline dredge in the background.