Black and White illustration of Boise City and Valley, view from Fort Boise. From: Strahorn. Robert E. Small circles displaying The Resources and Attractions of Idaho Territory
Morris HIll Cemetary, at dedication of 'Memorial Rest' given by daughters of union veterans. Left to Right: Elder Smith, Elisha White, James Taylor, Albert Jones, Judson Spofford, J. Williams, A. E. Paddock, Geo. Kingsbury.
Page 10: Aerial view of Blum's Dude Ranch on the West slope of the Bitterroot Mountains. Elk, Deer, Bear, Goat, and Fish are plentiful. On the
white line to the left of the picture is an airport that we use many
times.
Page 5: This is an aerial close-up of the Airport and buildings. Between the main building
and the large hangar may be seen 20 Cubs used for Elementary training. The left of the
main building is the line of Fairchild trainers used for Intermediate...
This defile is named for a series of skirmishes between Indians and Emigrants on the Oregon Trail, August 10, 1862. Nine whites were killed, and six more were wounded. As the traveler speeds through this opening in the rocks, he seldom thinks of...
Three Nez Perce at the time of the 1863 Treaty negotiations. On left is Timothy. White men (left to right): unidentified, Robert Newell, Perrin Whitman, unidentified. Lawyer is Indian in center. On right is Jason. This was the Pe-Lumptk or...
Dedication of Memorial, Hope, Idaho. This commemorates this coming of the first white man to Lake Pend D'Oreille, David Thompson, Explorer, Geographer and Fur Trader, September 8, 1809.