609 West Jefferson, 1917. On the upstairs porch are (left to right): Mrs. E. J. Walters, Frances Gallet, Mrs. E. G. Gallet. Seated on the front steps (left to right): Mrs. Mary Bell Hughes (owner of the Aloha), William "Billy" Bee, and Mrs. William...
A booklet published by Kenneth Arnold. The cover of the booklet is signed by the author. The original owner of the booklet, Ella Knox Parrish, included some articles about UFO sightings in Idaho.
Candy Shop and Fountain, Dewey Palace Hotel. Blanche Ruse, Alice Ayers, Carrie Findley (owner). Mrs. Findley bought shop from Lee Nockleby. Al Nockleby was candy maker.
Correspondence and records of Hiram A. Hart as secretary of the Musicians Protective Association of Boise, Idaho, Local 537 of the American Federation of Musicians; a directory (1927) of musicians in Local 537; correspondence with Joe N. Weber,...
Left to right: Lowell Bane, equipment supt.; Harold Bailey, manager; Tony Mecia, mining engineer; Emmons Coleman, electrical engineer; Robert McRae, geologist & mining engineer; Walter Nelson, accountant; Unidentified; James Bradley, owner; Tom...
Man in center, vest & white shirt, is John McNish, Emmett pioneer of 1880s. An article in the February 3, 1957 Idaho Statesman indicated the photo was taken at the Gold Hill and Iowa Mine at Quartzburg in 1885. While these men came from all...
Man in center, wearing vest, and white shirt, is John McNish. He was an Emmett pioneer of the 1880's. An Idaho Statesman article, dated February 3rd, 1957 states that "the picture was taken at the Gold Hill mine in Quartzburg in 1885. While these...