In her interview with Keegan Poppen in July 2005, Isabel Brassey, wife of former Idaho State Senator (1969-1978 and 1981-1982) and Representative (1961-1964) Vern Brassey, offered her memories of growing up in Idaho. Brassey spoke of the following...
In her interview with Keegan Poppen in July 2005, Isabel Brassey, wife of former Idaho State Senator (1969-1978 and 1981-1982) and Representative (1961-1964) Vern Brassey, offered her memories of growing up in Idaho. Brassey spoke of the following...
Material consists of correspondence with Idaho State Historical Society officials Gertrude McDevitt, H. J. Sweeney and Merle Wells from 1932-1959 regarding Idaho territorial history, Pacific Northwest fur trade routes. The correspondence includes...
Sample packaging format for Craigmont Mountain Grown Idaho Seed Netted Gem Potatoes submitted as part of the trademark registration process with the Idaho Secretary of State.
Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Owyhee County-History-Sources. --Mining corporations-Idaho-Owyhee County-Records.
Correspondence between Thomas B. McKaig, secretary-treasurer; Frederick Irwin, general manager; James Hutchinson, superintendent; and Leo A. Philips, superintendent of Electrical Department. Also included is general business correspondence...
Trade Dollar Mine at Dewey in Owyhee County, Idaho. Crews from both the day and night shifts are outside the Blaine Tunnel. Photo taken May 1900. "Big Bill Haywood" in front row, fourth from right. Elisha Lewis of Silver City and Boise identifies...
Trade Dollar Mill building and mine dump at Dewey, Idaho as they appeared in 1929 when they were purchased for $1,000 in back taxes by Jim Daly of Nampa, Idaho.
Upper row: 1. Helen Murphy Blackinger (left), 2. Fred Irwin, Mgr. Idaho-Pittsburg later Trade Dollar Mine, 3. Permeal French, later Dean of Women, University of Idaho. Lower row: 1. R. H. Britt, Mgr. Poorman Mine.
Trade Dollar Mine at Dewey, Idaho. Panoramic view with buildings in the foreground and the main Mill and tailings pile in the background, Horses and wagons are in the center.
Panoramic view of Dewey, Idaho. The Trade Dollar Mine on hillside in the back ground. Houses, sheds, barns, and livestock line both sides of the stream.
This valley was discovered in 1822 by an expedition of Hudson's Bay Company trappers led by Michel Bourdon. Bourdon had come to the Northwest with David Thompson, who had started the Idaho fur trade in 1808-9. Trappers searched everwhere for...