Cordelia Farrer in dining room, Note icebox on left. This photo shows the furnishings and decoration of the dining room. Various pictures and photographs are displayed on the walls. Assorted serving dishes and utensils are arranged on the icebox...
First train into Boise, Idaho, September 5, 1887. Photo taken near the site of the Boise Union Pacific Depot. This train ran from Nampa to Boise. Image: Group of men standing on a flat railway car, steam engine to the left.
A great photo of a very busy sidewalk as Movie goers line up for the feature, "Return to Payton Place", at the Boise Theater. Dozens of neon signs crowd the buildings lining this section of the street.
Painting of Main Street, Boise in 1864. Rustic image; ox drawn wagon in foreground; City Brewery on right. Photo of painting after restoration, January 1964.
Main Street, looking east from Ninth. As seen in photo, beginning from far left, WM. Bayhouse, shoemaker, 836 Main; W.E. Pierce & Co, 829 Main (Davis Block); W.E. Pierce & Co. 820 Main, also Gray & Steward, Attorneys, and Boise City Abstract Co.;...
Main Street, Boise, from Seventh & Main, in early 1890's. Looking west toward Falks, old Overland Hotel. Building in background with three windows showing is Sonna Building. Note trees about Eleventh Street. Photo taken before Idanha Hotel was...
Express wagon and Adam Gasser's dray, north side of Main St., between 6th and 7th, in front of A.P. Hotaling & Co, Levy's Boarding Houses, B.H. Coleman & Co. - wholesale liquor dealer. Men identified in order from left: 1. Zach Orr; 2. ?; 3. Chas....
Main Street looking east from 9th Street. P. J. Pefley's shoe store and saddlery and Capitol Hotel. Overland Hotel in the distance at 8th on left. See photo board for labeled shop names.
Looking west from corner of Main and 6th Street. Presbyterian Church spire on right in background is at later site of Idanha Hotel. Firehouse bell tower on left. 3D photo.
A Navy recruiting poster is in the foreground of this photo looking across a rain drenched street at the Hotel Boise. The rain creates depth and mood to this scene.
Streets; City & town life; Storefronts; Stores & shops; Automobiles; Vehicles;
Council, Midvale, Cambridge, Statesman Anniversary Edition, 1940. Focus of this photo is the Fred Cool store at the end of the street. (selling coal, wood, ice, hay, grain & seeds, and custom chopping.)
Mule-drawn wagon train in the lower part of the town of De Lamar, on Jordan Creek, Owyhee County, Idaho. On ground, Eddie Morgan, nampa. on horseback, Bob Grant, father of donor. Copied from photo loaned by Earl Grant, Boise.