This picture shows the dock canteen at St. Nazaire, France in 1919. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho. After World War I, Grace was chosen by the General Federation of Women�s Clubs to be sent to France to do war work....
Boarding house for miners at the Yellow Jacket Mine. Photo shows the bunkhouse and eight outbuildings situated on the side of a hill. Building materials include logs, boards, shingles, and tin.
Phots shows the lower level of the Yellowjacket mill. Ore was dumped beside the mill, then washed into a trough that fed into the trommel screen. The trommel discharged onto the wilfly table which caught the free gold.
Hydraulic placer mining on the Boise River near Twin Springs in Elmore County, Idaho. Photo shows a miner operating a hydraulic giant on a hillside while another miner is inspecting the runoff in the ground sluice below.
Automobiles; Automobile racing; Automobile racing drivers; Automobile driving; Fairs; Utility poles; Stadiums; Racetracks; Racing; Racing automobiles;
This picture shows several old race cars (tin lizzies) lined up to start a race at the old fairgrounds on Fairview Avenue in Boise, Idaho, in 1939. Hundreds of spectators are in the stands next to the racetrack. Part of the stands is covered. ...
Tracks leading from a underground mine covered by a snow shed at a mine in the Thunder Mountain Mining District of central Idaho. Photo shows miners, wooden buildings, cut trees.
Ruby Creek Mine near Bovill in Latah County circa 1933. Photo shows mine buildings in fore ground three early 20th Century automobiles are parked in the yard. Two miners are pushing an ore car along the track in the midground of the photo. The...
Militias; Military organizations; Military parades & ceremonies; Capitols;
ROTC Review, photo shows a large crowd of spectators at the edge of a field. A makeshift grandstand is on the left. The Capitol Dome is visible in the distance. Dark stormy clouds dominate the picture.
Photo shows the Pittsburg, Confederate Star, and other properties in the Rocky Bar Mining District in Elmore County prior to 1884. The Elmore Mine mill was later built in this area. Note the man in the foreground.