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Clifford M. Ott collection, 1856-1992
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Ott, Clifford M.
- Title
- Clifford M. Ott collection
- Dates
- 1856-1992 (inclusive)18561992
- Quantity
- 5 cubic feet
- Collection Number
- PG 90
- Summary
- Eleven scrapbooks containing 1836 photo prints (also notes and newspaper clippings) detailing the development of Moscow, Idaho and the surrounding Latah County area; also 5574 related negatives and slides.
- Repository
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University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
University of Idaho Library
875 Perimeter Drive
MS 2350
Moscow, ID
83844-2350
Telephone: 2088850845
libspec@uidaho.edu - Access Restrictions
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Collection is open for research.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Excerpted from the Winter 1996 issue of Towers (the newsletter of Library Associates, University of Idaho Library)
The University of Idaho Library houses a collection of historical photographs donated by Clifford M. Ott in 1992. Mr. Ott was an avid amateur photographer who amassed over 10,000 slides, prints, and negatives spanning the years from 1883 to 1990. Ott compiled a selection from his collection into eleven albums containing a total of over 1,800 images of Moscow and surrounding Latah County. These scrap books contain photos as well as newspaper clippings, and historic footnotes. Clifford Ott used these scrapbooks, and other slides and negatives, to give talks to senior groups about Latah County history.
Clifford M. Ott was a Moscow resident for ninety years. He was born in Iowa Falls, Iowa in 1897. Mr. Ott's family relocated to Moscow in 1906. He attended school in Moscow until 1915. In 1916, Mr. Ott joined the Idaho National Guard, Company F in Lewiston. After service on the Arizona-Mexico border, his unit served in Washington State until it merged with the 116th Engineers and was dispatched to France where he served as a bayonet instructor.
He returned to Moscow in 1919, briefly working on the city survey crew. From 1920 to 1926, Clifford Ott farmed near Moscow. Then in 1927, he began working for the Washburn Wilson Seed Company as a warehouse foreman. After a 1945 fire, Mr. Ott was placed in charge of rebuilding the plant's processing and bean packaging machinery. During World War II, he helped produce C- and K- Rations at the seed company. Mr. Ott was made the manager of the Washburn Feed Store in 1952. He left the feed store in 1960 and went to work for the Idaho Department of Agriculture as a warehouse examiner. After retiring in 1967, he worked for the Aslin Finch Grain Company in Potlatch, Idaho. He remained at Aslin Finch until his second retirement in 1972. Mr. Ott continued to live in Moscow until his death on September 18, 1996, at the age of 99.
The photographs provide a careful documentary record of life, activities, and scenes in Moscow and nearby Latah County. Many of the images were copied from family photographs that would otherwise be inaccessible today. Researchers and students now have access to a remarkable historical record through Mr. Ott's generosity to the University of Idaho Library.
–Greg Schroeder, Contributing Writer. Text copied from Ott Historical Photograph Collection, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/ott/about.html.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
This collection includes similar images in three formats: mounted prints originally in binders, slides, and negatives. The collection contains copied images of historical photos, newspaper clippings, and articles taken by Clifford Ott, as well as original photographs also taken by Ott. The slides make up selected copy photos of the prints, including the annotations and descriptions as provided by Ott. Original photographer and date, if known, is included with the descriptions.
Item identification numbers for the prints include the original book number created by Ott, followed by the item number in order as found. Slide numbers follow the same system. The negative identification numbers are the date that Ott made a copy or took the image, followed by the image number. If an exact match of a negative and print could be found, the print is listed in the inventory with the corresponding negative number in the item description. The prints make up the Ott Historical Photograph Digital Collection.
Some negatives from Hodgin's Drug Store originally found in the 1992 donation now make up PG 91.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Preferred Citation
Photographer, "Title," date. Collection name, object ID. University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives, Moscow, ID.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series I: PrintsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | object | ||
1 | 01-000 |
Moscow, Idaho [02]
1 item : The drawing shows the first brick buildings erected in Moscow, their original names, locations, and date started or finished. Other dates were from records or pioneer newspapers.
|
1890 |
1 | 01-000a |
Moscow, Idaho [01]
1 item : Moscow Idaho. The names and dates of the first brick buildings built in Moscow was researched by Lillian (Woodworth) Otness in 1982 and [are] believed to be reasonably correct. Lillian is the granddaughter of Almon Asbury Lieuallen and daughter of Lillie (Lieuallen) Woodworth. William Neff homesteaded the north west 160 acres of Moscow in 1871 from Main Street west and Sixth Street north. In 1875 A.A. Lieuallen purchased the Neff property and put up a small store building at the southwest corner of First and Main streets. This was the location of the first post office in Moscow when [after] it was moved from [its original location named] Paradise Valley. Lieuallen built the large house still standing on Almon Street at the west end of First Street in 1884. Streets west of Jackson [Street] were named after the Lieuallen family: Almon, Asbury, Lilly [spelling of andquot;Lillieandquot; is correct] and Lieuallen.
|
1890 |
1 | 01-001 |
Moscow; 1883; with identification of buildings
1 item : Moscow, Idaho Territory. 1883; negative number 1-4-73-1
|
1883 |
1 | 01-001 |
Looking S.E. at Moscow; 1883
1 item : Moscow, Idaho Territory. 1883; negative number 3-10-81a-9
|
1883 |
1 | 01-002 |
Aerial view of Moscow; 1897; by Augustus Koch
1 item : Bird's eye view of the city of Moscow Latah County. 1897; negative number 1-16-73-4
|
1897 |
1 | 01-003 |
Map of Idaho from Conklin Atlas of 1880
1 item : Pictures were copies from a Conklin's atlas of 1880. Moscow shows on the map but not Lewiston. Chief [Idaho] cities at that time were Boise (capitol), Florence, and Silver City.; negative number 1-25-73-4a
|
1880 |
1 | 01-004 |
History of Idaho from Conklin Atlas of 1880
1 item : Pictures were copies from a Conklin's atlas of 1880. Moscow shows on the map but not Lewiston. Chief [Idaho] cities at that time were Boise (capitol), Florence, and Silver City.; negative number 1-25-73-2
|
1880 |
1 | 01-004 |
History of Idaho from Conklin Atlas of 1880
1 item : Pictures were copies from a Conklin's atlas of 1880. Moscow shows on the map but not Lewiston. Chief [Idaho] cities at that time were Boise (capitol), Florence, and Silver City.; negative number 1-25-73-3
|
1880 |
1 | 01-005 |
Lily [Lillie] Lieuallen Woodworth [01]
1 item : Lily [Lillie] Lieuallen Woodworth, daughter of Almon Asbury Lieuallen, born in Latah County in 1874, who has continuously been a resident of Moscow and now lives at the Latah County Nursing Home. Picture taken January 24, 1969, by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1969 |
1 | 01-006 |
Lily [Lillie] Lieuallen Woodworth [02]
1 item : Lily [Lillie] Lieuallen Woodworth, daughter of Almon Asbury Lieuallen, born in Latah County in 1874, who has continuously been a resident of Moscow and now lives at the Latah County Nursing Home. Picture taken January 24, 1969, by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1969 |
1 | 01-007 |
Lillian Lieuallen Woodworth obituary
1 item : Lillie Lieuallen Woodworth, born February 12, 1874 at Moscow, died February 19, 1971.; negative number 1-4-72-12
|
undated |
1 | 01-008 |
Moscow; 1883; with footnotes (first picture of Moscow)
1 item : Looking southeast across Moscow in 1883; negative number 11-9-74-5
|
1883 |
1 | 01-009 |
Looking S.E. from C St., Moscow; same area as a 1883 picture
1 item : Looking southeast across Moscow in 1968; negative number 1-1-68-6
|
undated |
1 | 01-010 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow; 1896
1 item : Looking northeast across Moscow in 1896; negative number 1-26-73-1
|
1896 |
1 | 01-011 |
Looking S.E. at the Latah County Convalescent Center; 1968
1 item : Looking northeast across Moscow in 1968; negative number 1-1-68-1
|
1968 |
1 | 01-011 |
Looking S.E. at the Latah County Convalescent Center; 1968
1 item : Looking northeast across Moscow in 1968; negative number 1-1-68-2
|
1968 |
1 | 01-012 |
U of Idaho and W.S.C. football; 1905; at S.W. corner of E and Main, Moscow
1 item : Athletic field was located on the west side of Main between D and E streets. Looking northeast at the corner of Main and E streets.; negative number 1-7-73-2
|
1905 |
1 | 01-012 |
Idaho vs. W.S.C. football; 1905
1 item : Athletic field was located on the west side of Main between D and E streets. Looking northeast at the corner of Main and E streets.; negative number 11-19-85-3
|
1905 |
1 | 01-013 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow in 1885
1 item : No. 1, O.R.N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] depot, two blocks west of Main on Eighth Street. No. 2, South Main Street showing bridge across Paradise Creek. No. 3, two-room Russell School built in 1884. House in foreground now location of University of Idaho Forestry Nursery and buildings. 1968; negative number 1-26-73-10
|
1885 |
1 | 01-014 |
J.H. McCallie, dentist; White Drug Store; N.E. corner of 1st and Main, Moscow; 1883
1 item : Northeast corner of Main and First streets about 1883. White Drug Store, predecessor to Hodgins Drug Store.; negative number 1-13-73e-20
|
undated |
1 | 01-015 |
Idaho vs. W.S.C. baseball; 1905
1 item : Athletic field was located on the west side of Main between D and E streets. Looking southeast at the corner of Main and D streets.; negative number 11-19-85-4
|
1905 |
1 | 01-016 |
Looking east across Main St. at 3rd St., Moscow; George Weber Harness Shop at left
1 item : George [Gottfried] Weber Harness Shop on northeast corner; Langdon Hardware and Stage office on southeast corner.; negative number 1-8-73-6
|
1885 |
1 | 01-017 |
Inside the George Weber Harness Shop; N.E. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow
1 item : Inside the George Weber Harness Shop at the northeast corner of Third and Main streets. George Weber at left in picture.; negative number 10-13-73-1
|
undated |
1 | 01-017a |
Inside the George Weber Harness Shop; N.E. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; early 1900's?
1 item : Inside the George Weber Harness Shop. George Weber at right with mustache and wearing vest. Henry Ririe with full beard and wearing apron next to Weber was Carol Ririe's uncle (Willie in Snow in the River). Jacob Hoke at left with full beard and wearing vest. Hoke and family owned and operated the Latah Hotel at 719 South Main and the residence north.; negative number 1-8-73-4
|
undated |
1 | 01-017a |
Inside George Weber's Harness Shop, Moscow
1 item : Inside the George Weber Harness Shop. George Weber at right with mustache and wearing vest. Henry Ririe with full beard and wearing apron next to Weber was Carol Ririe's uncle (Willie in Snow in the River). Jacob Hoke at left with full beard and wearing vest. Hoke and family owned and operated the Latah Hotel at 719 South Main and the residence north.; negative number 11-1-83-4
|
undated |
1 | 01-017b |
Main Street in Moscow
1 item : Originally not numbered and has no associated information.
|
1885 |
1 | 01-018 |
George Weber's Harness Shop; pioneer Moscow
1 item : George Weber Harness Shop, believed to be his first store in Moscow established after his arrival in 1879. Location is not known. George Weber with cane at right in picture.; negative number 8-28-76-8
|
undated |
1 | 01-019 |
Hose Cart Co. No. 1; pioneer Moscow Fire Dept.; George Weber, captain
1 item : Moscow Fire Department; negative number 8-28-76-10
|
undated |
1 | 01-020 |
Mr. and Mrs. George Weber wedding portrait
1 item : Mr. and Mrs. George Weber wedding picture. Picture taken shortly before Mr. Weber's death. Heading on newspaper clipping: 'Moscow Pioneer Funeral is Set' [Clipping and two photos are affixed to the sheet.]; negative number 8-28-76-9
|
undated |
1 | 01-020a |
G. [Gottfried] Weber, manufacturer and dealer in harness, saddles, and saddlery goods
1 item : Advertisement for G. [Gottfried] Weber, manufacturer and dealer in harness, saddles, and saddlery goods.
|
1892 |
1 | 01-020b |
Directory of the live business men of Idaho Territory
1 item : Thursday, April 19, 1888; Saturday, January 4, 1890
|
1888-04-19 |
1 | 01-021 |
Old fairgrounds, Moscow; from the Idahonian
1 item : Playgrounds at the Latah County Fair Grounds, north of Sixth Street and west of the railroads. Looking southwest. Fair buildings at right in picture, from Idahonian. 1940s.; negative number 11-5-77-10
|
undated |
1 | 01-022 |
Moscow Fire Dept. practice tower; old fairgrounds; from the Idahonian
1 item : Moscow Fire Department practice tower, located in the Latah County Fair Grounds. Looking southwest. Picture from Idahonian in the 1940s.; negative number 11-5-77-14
|
undated |
1 | 01-023 |
Athletic and Exhibition Park; Moscow fairgrounds on 6th St.; approx. 1911
1 item : Entrance to Latah County Fair Grounds located north of Sixth Street and west of the railroad tracks. Picture about 1911.; negative number 1-15-77-4
|
1911 |
1 | 01-024 |
Partial view of grandstand, Moscow
1 item : Martin photo. Partial view Grandstand Moscow, Idaho July 4, 1911.; negative number 4-28-76-13
|
1911 |
1 | 01-025 |
Looking northeast across the old Fair Grounds in Moscow
1 item : Looking northeast across the old Fair Grounds about 1938 at school children playing soft ball. Horseshoe courts beyond. Large white building is the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company warehouse, which burned July 7, 1945.
|
1938 |
1 | 01-026 |
Idaho National Harvester Company buildings [01]
1 item : Idaho National Harvester Company buildings built in 1911 west of Main Street between D and E streets near the Spokane and Inland Electric railroad tracks. D Street in foreground and office at right. Now site of Rosauer's, Drug Fair, and Yellow Front. From Main Street west to paved parking area as of 1977.
|
1977 |
1 | 01-027 |
Kickoff, Idaho - Washington State College Game, October 17, 1913
1 item : Kickoff, Idaho - Washington State College Game, October 17, 1913
|
1913 |
1 | 01-028 |
Running play, Idaho - Washington State College Game, October 17, 1913
1 item : Running play, Idaho - Washington State College Game, October 17, 1913
|
1913 |
1 | 01-029 |
Panorama of Moscow; early 1900's; from Courthouse
1 item : Nos. 1 and 2 houses were moved to Almon Street in 1907 to clear the block for the arrival of the Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad.; negative number 1-26-73-6
|
1900 |
1 | 01-030 |
Looking S.E. at Moscow; 1907
1 item : Nos. 1 and 2 houses are to be seen in their new location on Almon Street. No. 3 shows the block north of A Street between Jackson and Almon streets cleared for the arrival of the Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad.; negative number 1-26-73-7
|
1907 |
1 | 01-031 |
Looking north at east side of Main and 1st, Moscow; McConnell Bldg. at right; White Drug north across 1st St.
1 item : First building on right, Justice of the Peace; next, W.J. McConnell department store, southeast corner Main and First streets; White's Drug Store, northeast corner of Main and First streets; Exchange Bank, Commercial Hotel, and Fries Brewery, northeast corner of Main and A streets.; negative number 1-8-73-5
|
1885 |
1 | 01-032 |
Inside Hodgins Drug Store; 307 S. Main, Moscow; 6-23-1902; Roland Hodgins at left behind counter
1 item : Located at the northeast corner of First and Main streets in the brick building replacing the original small wooden building. Roland Hodgins is the man behind the counter at the left. See picture number 21 book #2 for brick building.; negative number 1-13-73e-4
|
undated |
1 | 01-033 |
Shields Block, Moscow; 1892; Top: Moscow's first hearse
1 item : Looking north on Main Street from Fifth Street 1892. Moscow, Idaho; negative number 1-13-73-5
|
1892 |
1 | 01-034 |
Looking north at Main St. from 8th St., Moscow
1 item : First brick building on right, McGregor House later Gritman Hospital, corner Main and Seventh streets. July 4, 1900.; negative number 1-7-73-1
|
1900 |
1 | 01-035 |
Looking south at Main St. from 5th St., Moscow; 1914
1 item : Standard Garage now Kenworthy movie house. 1968.; negative number 1-15-73-2
|
1914 |
1 | 01-036 |
Looking north on Main Street at corner of Fifth Street
1 item : Standard Garage, which is now the Kenworthy movie house in 1968.
|
1914 |
1 | 01-037 |
Looking east on Eighth Street at corner of Main and Eighth streets
1 item : Hotel Latah at left now site of Smith Brothers service station. [19]68.
|
1968 |
1 | 01-038 |
Looking north on Main Sreet from the area of the railroad crossings
1 item : Looking north on Main Sreet from the area of the railroad crossings. 1913-14
|
1913 |
1 | 01-040 |
Hose Cart Co. facing Main St. at 7th St., Moscow; Miller Flour Mill in background; early 1900's
1 item : From front to back, John Stillinger, Chief; Joe Morthorst, Assistant Chief; Raymond Kelley, George Bradley, Lee Bradley, Ed Thompson, Harry Staples, John Weber, W.G. Barge, Warren Roseboom, E.A. Lennis, George Savage, James Canham, David Sherey, Albert Morgan, George Carter, Perry Carter, Christianson, Frank Roseboom, John A. Moore, Nina (Carter) Weldon on hose cart.Looking north and west from corner of Main and Seventh streets. Large wooden building in the background was the Mark P. Miller Flour Mill, with a concrete block flat house extending to the west. Early 1900s.; negative number 1-15-73-13
|
undated |
1 | 01-041 |
Williamson's Boston float welcoming T. Roosevelt
1 item : Williamson's Boston Store float in foreground. Welcome parade for Teddy Roosevelt. See pictures of him making speech at the U. of I.; negative number 4-2-81-1
|
4118 |
1 | 01-042 |
Neely and Sons Garage; Main St., Moscow; now Kenworthy Theater
1 item : Neely and Sons Garage on east side of Main Street south of Fifth Street. Built about 1909 as the Crystal Theater, then Standard Garage (Buick dealership), Neely and Sons, and taken over about 1925 by Kenworthy Theater. Still same 1976.; negative number 3-8-76-6
|
undated |
1 | 01-042 |
Neely and Sons Garage; Main St., Moscow; now Kenworthy Theater
1 item : Neely and Sons Garage on east side of Main Street south of Fifth Street. Built about 1909 as the Crystal Theater, then Standard Garage (Buick dealership), Neely and Sons, and taken over about 1925 by Kenworthy Theater. Still same 1976.; negative number 3-8-76-7
|
undated |
1 | 01-042 |
Neely and Sons Garage, Moscow; 1920's?; location of the Kenworthy Theater in 1993
1 item : Neely and Sons Garage on east side of Main Street south of Fifth Street. Built about 1909 as the Crystal Theater, then Standard Garage (Buick dealership), Neely and Sons, and taken over about 1925 by Kenworthy Theater. Still same 1976.; negative number 8-4-91-1
|
1920 |
1 | 01-042 |
Neely and Sons Garage, Moscow; 1920's?; location of the Kenworthy Theater in 1993
1 item : Neely and Sons Garage on east side of Main Street south of Fifth Street. Built about 1909 as the Crystal Theater, then Standard Garage (Buick dealership), Neely and Sons, and taken over about 1925 by Kenworthy Theater. Still same 1976.; negative number 8-4-91-2
|
1920 |
1 | 01-042a |
Home Guard going south on Main St., Moscow; 1914
1 item : Old Guard [Grand Army of the Republic?] facing south on Main Street between Fourth and Fifth streets in 1914.; negative number 6-11-83-5
|
1914 |
1 | 01-042b |
Home Guard in front of Crystal Garage; 1914
1 item : Old Guard [Grand Army of the Republic?] in front of No. 3 Crystal Theater at 508 South Main Street. No. 1, first high school; no. 2, drive-in stable between Fourth and Fifth streets on east side of Washington Street. Pacific Coast Elevator Company, dealers in grain, occupied the room at left in the Crystal Theater building. Picture 1914.; negative number 6-11-83-8
|
1914 |
1 | 01-042c |
Fireman's hose cart; from book at Moscow Fire Dept.; similar to Hose Cart #1 owned by M. F. D.
1 item : Hose cart similar to Moscow Fire Department's Hose Cart No. 1.; negative number 10-12-82-11
|
undated |
1 | 01-042c |
Fireman's hose cart; from book at Moscow Fire Dept.; similar to Hose Cart #1 owned by M. F. D.
1 item : Hose cart similar to Moscow Fire Department's Hose Cart No. 1.; negative number 10-12-82-3
|
undated |
1 | 01-042d |
Moscow Fire Dept; 1927
1 item : Moscow Fire Department's firemen and trucks facing east on Third Street in front of post office. About 1927.; negative number 8-4-91-3
|
1927 |
1 | 01-042e |
4th of July Parade, Moscow; 1905
1 item : No. 4, Moscow, Idaho, on the Fourth of July, 1905. Looking north from south of Fifth Street, Merton Waterman. R.R. Sherfey.; negative number 12-13-88-7
|
2012 |
1 | 01-042f |
Looking N.E. at Moscow from U of Idaho.
1 item : No. 2, Moscow, Idaho from University of Idaho campus. 1905. Merton Waterman. R.R. Sherfey.; negative number 12-13-88-8
|
1905 |
1 | 01-042g |
Moscow postcard; Christmas tree at center of 3rd and Main
1 item : Looking north from south of Fourth street at Christmas three at Third and Main streets. Before 1912 pavement. [From] Jeanette Talbott.; negative number 2-11-89-11
|
undated |
1 | 01-042h |
Moscow postcard; dated 1912; looking north from Henley Ave.
1 item : Looking north at Moscow from east end of [indecipherable] Street. From a postcard dated August 11, 1912. [From] Jeanette Talbott.; negative number 2-11-89-10
|
1912 |
1 | 01-043 |
Looking southwest at the corner of Sixth and Main streets, Moscow Hose Cart Company, April 10, 1911
1 item : Moscow Hose Cart Company in foreground. Welcome parade for Teddy Roosevelt.
|
1911 |
1 | 01-044 |
Hose Cart Co. going north (6th St. beyond) Moscow; 1911
1 item : Moscow Band in the foreground. Welcome parade for Teddy Roosevelt.; negative number 1-15-73-12
|
1911 |
1 | 01-045 |
Moscow Hose Cart Co.; Top: early 1900's, Bottom: 7-04-11
1 item : Harness shop northeast corner of Main and Fifth streets. Pacific Coast and Elevator, southeast corner Main and Fifth streets. Moscow Hose Cart Co. in foreground. Early 1900s.; negative number 10-30-75-3
|
undated |
1 | 01-045 |
Hose Cart Co. in white uniforms marching south on Main St. past 5th St., Moscow; before 1904
1 item : Harness shop northeast corner of Main and Fifth streets. Pacific Coast and Elevator, southeast corner Main and Fifth streets. Moscow Hose Cart Co. in foreground. Early 1900s.; negative number 9-25-76-10
|
undated |
1 | 01-046 |
Moscow Hose Cart Co.; Top: early 1900's, Bottom: 7-04-11
1 item : Williamson's Store, northeast corner of Main and Fifth streets. Crystal Theater now Kenworthy movie house, 1968. Moscow Hose Cart Co. No. 4 July 4, 1911.; negative number 10-30-75-4
|
undated |
1 | 01-046 |
Moscow Hose Cart Co.; No. 4
1 item : Williamson's Store, northeast corner of Main and Fifth streets. Crystal Theater now Kenworthy movie house, 1968. Moscow Hose Cart Co. No. 4 July 4, 1911.; negative number 6-10-92-1
|
40728 |
1 | 01-047 |
Crystal Theatre in Moscow
1 item : [Newspaper clippings with information about the Crystal Theatre]
|
1910 |
1 | 01-048 |
Arrival of W.S.C. [Washington State College] Football Team and Rooters at the U.P. [Union Pacific] Depot October 19, 1911
1 item : Arrival of W.S.C. [Washington State College] Football Team and Rooters at the U.P. [Union Pacific] Depot October 19, 1911. Photo by Burns. Moscow, Idaho
|
1911 |
1 | 01-049 |
W.S.C. Band and Rooters marching thru Moscow
1 item : W.S.C. Band and Rooters marching thru Moscow
|
1911 |
1 | 01-050 |
Neely and Sons; south side of 4th St.; west of alley between Main and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : Neely and Sons Garage to be razed for city parking lot. Located on the south side of Fourth Street between the alley and Jackson Street.; negative number 3-8-76-10
|
undated |
1 | 01-051 |
Malcolm (Mac) Neely in front of the Neely Building, Moscow, about to be razed; newspaper clipping
1 item : Newspaper clipping: Building Razed - Malcolm [(Mac)] Neely (right) is pictured near the front of his Neely and Son auto dealership building on Fourth Street. With him is A.O. Fonkalsrud, a store owner here in Moscow, who has stored his car in the Neely building since its construction in 1928 to the present. The building is being torn down to make way for larger parking space in the downtown area.; negative number 3-8-76-11
|
undated |
1 | 01-052 |
University Cross-Town Bus; Neely's; looking west on 4th St., Moscow.
1 item : Neely and Sons cross town bus, (Moscow's first) parked on the south side of Fourth Street east of Jackson [Street]. Moody Granite Works may be seen in the background on Jackson [Street].; negative number 3-8-76-1
|
1930 |
1 | 01-052 |
University Cross-Town Bus; Neely's; looking west on 4th St., Moscow.
1 item : Neely and Sons cross town bus, (Moscow's first) parked on the south side of Fourth Street east of Jackson [Street]. Moody Granite Works may be seen in the background on Jackson [Street].; negative number 3-8-76-2
|
1930 |
1 | 01-053 |
Old-Time Firm Ends; newspaper clipping about the Neely Garage
1 item : Newspaper clipping titled andquot;Old-Time Firm Endsandquot;, discussing the history of Neely and Sons Garage; negative number 3-8-76-13
|
undated |
1 | 01-054 |
Latah Co. Salvage and Victory Truck; World War II; from Idahonian
1 item : World War II salvage truck south of Fourth Street with Jackson Street in the background. Idahonian picture.; negative number 11-5-77-12
|
undated |
1 | 01-055 |
Truck load of used tires for World War II; Moscow; 1940's; Wynne Hill on truck
1 item : World War II salvage truck with load of used tires south of Fourth Street on Jackson Street. Idahonian picture.; negative number 12-6-77-13
|
1940 |
1 | 01-056 |
Washington Water Power Company Sub Station from 1914 to 1956
1 item : Located east of Jackson Street between Fourth and Sixth streets. All-metal building sold to Moscow Scrap Metals and razed December 14, 1956. Parking lot, 1977.
|
1956 |
1 | 01-057 |
Northwest Monuments in Moscow
1 item : Northwest Monuments at 401 south Jackson about 1950. Picture by the Idahonian.
|
1950 |
1 | 01-058 |
West 3rd St., Moscow; O.R.N. (N.P.) Railroad at right
1 item : Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad poles and trolley line may be seen at the left. 1913-14.; negative number 1-7-73-3
|
undated |
1 | 01-059 |
Looking west on 4th St. at buildings on west side of Jackson St., Moscow; Hudson Dealer
1 item : Neely's Garage (Hudson dealer) is at the left. 1928. Now a city parking lot in 1968.; negative number 1-13-73e-5
|
undated |
1 | 01-060 |
Moscow Fire Dept.; early 1900's
1 item : Built 1927. Company 6 is on board the 1916 chemical truck at left. Company 7 is on board the 1922 pumper truck at right.; negative number 10-13-73-5
|
1900 |
1 | 01-060 |
Moscow Fire Department Building; 1927
1 item : Built 1927. Company 6 is on board the 1916 chemical truck at left. Company 7 is on board the 1922 pumper truck at right.; negative number 6-20-92-1
|
1927 |
1 | 01-061 |
Group in front of Moscow Fire Station; 1926?
1 item : Group of firemen and wives in front of the Moscow Fire Department's Station. Carl Smith, many years Fire Chief, fourth from the left kneeling. [Building] built in 1927.; negative number 1-15-73-1
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1926 |
1 | 01-061 |
Moscow Fire Dept.; 1936
1 item : Group of firemen and wives in front of the Moscow Fire Department's Station. Carl Smith, many years Fire Chief, fourth from the left kneeling. [Building] built in 1927.; negative number 2-23-76-8
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1936 |
1 | 01-062 |
Moscow Fire Department hook, ladder and truck; 1937?
1 item : Left to right on hook and ladder truck: Wilson Rogers, Russ Tate, Ardie Driscoll, Jim Phelps, Loyd Randall. On running board: ?, Cyril Fitsimmons, Walt Schumacher. On street: Dave Millilerd, Chief Carl Smith, salesman, Harry Frazier. Volunteer Fire Department showing new fully-equipped Seagrave Junior aerial ladder truck. About 1937.; negative number 6-30-92-1
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1937 |
1 | 01-062a |
The Northwest Fireman, 1938 - featuring the Moscow Fire Department
1 item : Duplication of cover and page from The Northwest Fireman with photo of Moscow Fire Department Station and story about the department.
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1938 |
1 | 01-063 |
Moscow Fire Department new addition built in 1954
1 item : Moscow Fire Department equipment in front of the fire station showing the new addition built in 1954.
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1954 |
1 | 01-064 |
Moscow Fire Department equipment in front of the fire station
1 item : Moscow Fire Department equipment in front of the fire station showing the new addition built in 1954.
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1954 |
1 | 01-065 |
Moscow Fire Dept. Hose Cart; pioneer
1 item : Pioneer man-powered hose cart owned by the Moscow Fire Department. Built about 1846 or 1847.; negative number 2-23-76-9
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1 | 01-066 |
Looking east across Main Street from vacant lot, 1889
1 item : Man standing in back of wagon, Thore B. Thoreson father of H.B. (Curley) Thoreson, Chief of Police for many years; retired 1968. Building at corner of Main and Sixth streets. Top of courthouse above Thoreson's head.
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1897 |
1 | 01-067 |
Zumhof and Collins, blacksmiths in Moscow; newspaper clipping
1 item : [Photograph of newspaper clipping.]; negative number 5-14-74-10
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1 | 01-068 |
Russell School, Moscow; built 1884
1 item : Moscow's first public school, Russell built 1884, located center of block between First and A streets and Jefferson and Adams streets. Note the building at the right-hand corner of picture was [the home of] one of Moscow's pioneer doctors, Dr. W.A. Adair. His home is still there 1968.; negative number 1-17-73-4
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1 | 01-069 |
Russell School in Moscow
1 item : Russell School showing annex built on west end of first school about 1887. This burned in 1911. This is location of the playground for the new Russell School at the corner of A and Adams streets.
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1902 |
1 | 01-070 |
Irving School [02]
1 item : Looking east at the Irving School, built in 1901, for grade [school] students. Located on the southwest corner of A and Adams streets. Razed in 1926 for present site of Russell School. This location is northeast in the same block as the old Russell School.
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1902 |
1 | 01-071 |
Old Standpipe in Moscow
1 item : Old Standpipe (water tank) was built in 1889 and razed in 1931 or 1932. Located in the center of the block north of A Street in line with East B Street between Jefferson and Adams streets. TFrst piped well water came in 1889 with a $30,000.00 bond issue. House at left is located at 226 North Jefferson [Street]. Picture by M.L. Romig about 1907.
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1907 |
1 | 01-072 |
Moscow High School [04]
1 item : First brick school built in 1892 on the south side of Third Street between Jefferson and Van Buren streets, across from the Methodist Church. High school was conducted on the top floor and grade school on the bottom floor. Later it was called the Whitworth School. It was razed in 1934 and at present is the site of the new high school annex. 1968.
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1905 |
1 | 01-073 |
G.A.R. Veterans of the Civil War in front of Moscow High School
1 item : Veterans of the Civil War in front of Moscow High School.; negative number 1-13-73-6
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1 | 01-073 |
G.A.R. Anderson Post #14 in front of Moscow High School; 1890's
1 item : Veterans of the Civil War in front of Moscow High School.; negative number 1-15-77-5
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1 | 01-074 |
Russell Country School
1 item : One of several built around Moscow in the 1890's. School has been identified by Mrs. Halpin, who lived nearby, as the Russell or (Emerson) School located west of the junction of Sunshine Road and the Moscow-Pullman highway.
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1905 |
1 | 01-075 |
Latah County Courthouse [02]
1 item : Built in 1888-89. Located in center of block between Fifth and Sixth streets, Van Buren and Adams streets. Razed in 1959 for site of present courthouse.
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1905 |
1 | 01-076 |
First University of Idaho Administration Building
1 item : University of Idaho Administration Building opened October 3, 1892.; negative number 1-22-73-4
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1 | 01-077 |
University of Idaho Administration Building [04]
1 item : [University of Idaho Administration Building] after the fire of March 30, 1906.
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1905 |
1 | 01-078 |
Looking southeast from Moscow-Pullman Highway [01]
1 item : Looking southeast from Moscow-Pullman highway at the University of Idaho. School of Mines, Administration Building, and gymnasium. Paradise Ridge shows in the background.
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1 | 01-079 |
Looking southeast from Moscow-Pullman Highway [02]
1 item : Looking southeast from Moscow-Pullman highway at the University of Idaho. School of Mines, Administration Building, and gymnasium. Paradise Ridge shows in the background.
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1905 |
1 | 01-080 |
First University of Idaho Administration Building after fire
1 item : University of Idaho Administration Building after the fire of March 30, 1906 showing the walls still standing.; negative number 1-22-73-6
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2281 |
1 | 01-081 |
University of Idaho Administration Building [03]
1 item : University of Idaho Administration Building after the fire of March 30, 1906 showing the walls still standing.
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1906 |
1 | 01-082 |
First University of Idaho Administration Building burning at night; 1906
1 item : University of Idaho Administration Building burning at night of March 30, 1906. The building at left is the old School of Mines.; negative number 1-22-73-4
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1906 |
1 | 01-083 |
Demolition charge set off to demolish walls; first University of Idaho Administration Building
1 item : Demolition charge set off to demolish the walls left standing.; negative number 1-22-73-7
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1 | 01-083 |
First University of Idaho Administration Bldg.; demolition charge blowing down the ruins
1 item : Demolition charge set off to demolish the walls left standing.; negative number 5-25-76-6
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1 | 01-084 |
First University of Idaho Administration Building; clean up crew after fire
1 item : Clean-up crew who cleaned the brick after the walls were demolished. Roy Stillinger and Harry Sampson are among the youngsters in the foreground.; negative number 1-22-73-11
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1 | 01-085 |
First University of Idaho Administration Building; Gym at left; Morrill Hall at right
1 item : After the wreckage was nearly cleaned up. First gymnasium at left and Morrill Hall, still incomplete far right in picture.; negative number 1-22-73-6
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1 | 01-086 |
University of Idaho School of Mines Bldg.
1 item : Completed 1902. Later College of Engineering. Razed in 1951. Now site of the new Home Economics Building. [Niccols] 1968. Niccolls Building; negative number 10-25-87-13
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1905 |
1 | 01-087 |
Women's Gymnasium at University of Idaho, now Idaho Art and Architecture
1 item : Completed 1904. Women's gymnasium 1968. Now Art and Architecture
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1968 |
1 | 01-088 |
Ridenbaugh Hall, built 1902
1 item : Completed in 1902. It was a women's dormitory for many years. As of 1968 the Music Department's practice rooms.
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1968 |
1 | 01-089 |
Morrill Hall; built in 1906
1 item : Built in 1906, after the Administration Building burned. Now the Forestry Building. 1968.; negative number 1-22-73-2
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1 | 01-089 |
Morrill Hall; built in 1906
1 item : Built in 1906, after the Administration Building burned. Now the Forestry Building. 1968.; negative number 1-22-73-3
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1 | 01-090 |
University of Idaho cadets marching; Moscow; at time of Spanish American War
1 item : University of Idaho cadets marching off to the Spanish-American War. Picture taken May, 4, 1898.; negative number 5-24-72-2
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1897 |
1 | 01-091 |
Morrill Hall at University of Idaho in Moscow [01]
1 item : Morrill Hall. University of Idaho. Moscow, Idaho
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1940 |
1 | 01-092 |
Oregon Railroad and Navigation depot prior to building being razed
1 item : Arrived September 23, 1885. Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Now Union Pacific [depot] 1968. Two blocks west of Main on Eighth Street. Razed September 1983.
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1968 |
1 | 01-093 |
Northern Pacific Railroad Company depot, circa 1895
1 item : Arrived 1890. Two blocks west of Main on Eighth Street. Now site of Northern Pacific depot 1968. Burned.
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1895 |
1 | 01-094 |
N.P. Depot, Moscow; with horse drawn buses
1 item : Northern Pacific and Oregon Railroad and Navigation depots, 1890s. Moscow, Idaho; negative number 1-13-73-1
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1 | 01-095 |
Steam engine in Lewiston, Idaho
1 item : Number 72 steam engine and train crew in the Lewiston Railroad Yards, looking north west. Late 90s or early 1900s.
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1905 |
1 | 01-096 |
Train crew member in Lewiston, Idaho
1 item : Member of the train crew at Lewiston.
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1895 |
1 | 01-097 |
Railroad construction crew laying track
1 item : Late 90s or early 1900s. Location unknown.
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1910 |
1 | 01-098 |
Steam shovel
1 item : Steam shovel widening the roadbed along the Snake River. Late 90s or early 1900s.
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1895 |
1 | 01-099 |
Pioneer outdoor group picture with buggy
1 item : Early mode of transportation. Driving team and two-seated top buggy.; negative number 4-23-75-1
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1 | 01-100 |
Six horses and wagon hauling one log to the sawmill
1 item : Six horses and wagon hauling one log to the sawmill.
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1900 |
1 | 01-101 |
Stallion 1890 vintage
1 item : Stallion 1890 vintage. Location unknown.
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1890 |
1 | 01-102 |
Rabbit 1890 vintage
1 item : Rabbit 1890 vintage. Location unknown.
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1890 |
1 | 01-103 |
Dr. E.T. Baker, veterinarian
1 item : Not to be forgotten. Moscow's Dr. E.T. Baker, veterinarian for many years from the 1920s to the 1950s. He took over from Dr. John Thompson, the pioneer veterinarian. Baker lived for many years at the southeast corner of Sixth and Washington streets.
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1945 |
1 | 01-104 |
Tom Huntbach and plow team; 5th St., Moscow; pioneer
1 item : Tom Huntback and his plow team south side of Fifth Street between Washington and Jefferson streets. Tom Huntbach plowing his parents' garden east of the alley on the south side of Fifth Street between Washington and Jefferson streets.; negative number 8-23-76-6
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1 | 01-105 |
Idaho Transfer Company truck converted to haul passengers
1 item : Idaho Transfer Company truck converted to haul passengers to a picnic area. W.H. Craig and Son, Prop. 1940s.
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1940 |
1 | 01-106 |
C.X. Jones, sign painter in Moscow
1 item : C.X. Jones, sign painter. His truck and mobile home. License plate, 2K2959, Scenic Idaho, 1941.
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1941 |
1 | 01-106a |
City Transfer and Storage Company in Moscow
1 item : Carl Smith's City Transfer and Storage Company truck equipped with seats to haul passengers to picnic areas. Smith was fire chief of the Moscow Fire Department for many years. Smith at left. 1920s.
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1920 |
1 | 01-107 |
Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail
1 item : No. 1 - Marker located five miles south of Moscow on Highway 95 tells of the coming of the first white men to the site of Moscow, June 20, 1855. No. 2 - Duncan Cameron pioneer home. His daughters Annie, Margaret, and Alexandria lived here nearly all their lives. No. 3 - Tom Crowley pioneer home. The Carl Grendhal's lived here at the time of the tour. [1930s] No. 4 - Site of the permanent marker at the junction of the Greater Nez Perce Trail and Stevens Trail. No. 5 - Site of the first tree planted in the Moscow area by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tomer, May 6, 1871. No. 6 - Marker located two-and-one-half miles east of Moscow on Highway 8 shows the location of the first tree planted by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tomer.
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1977 |
1 | 01-108 |
Stevens Spring, near Jacksha Road
1 item : Stevens Spring area located in Township 38 N. Range 5 W. Sect. 5. in 240 acres known in early days as the W.H. Biggs farm. Spring is about one mile east of the junction of Highway 95 and the Jacksha [Road] cutoff and may be seen from this point. Governor I.I. Stevens and 22 men and a good-sized pack train camped overnight at the spring June 20, 1855. Picture by [Clifford M.] Ott, 1977.
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1977 |
1 | 01-109 |
Stevens Spring showing water trough
1 item : Old wooden water trough at the site of the Stevens Spring area. Picture by [Clifford M.] Ott, 1977.
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1977 |
1 | 01-110 |
Stevens Spring, from a panoramic image
1 item : Panoramic made from three pictures showing the country to the west and northwest from a point above the Stevens Spring. This would have been the area seen by the Stevens party in 1855. Picture by [Clifford M.] Ott, 1977.
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1977 |
1 | 01-112 |
Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail; "The First White Men to the Site of Moscow" site
1 item : Temporary marker erected by the Moscow Chamber of Commerce in 1931. At this place on June 20, 1855, Governor I.I. Stevens party, consisting of 22 persons and a good-sized pack train, camped for the night, after it left Red Wolf's camp near the site of Lewiston, passed near modern Uniontown, and headed in a northeast direction to the Deeston Spring. Picture shows the trail descending the ridge and swinging in a northeastward direction to meet the Greater Nez Perce Trail at the head of the old camping ground, along which lies the Ti-net-pan-up, or South Palouse River. Trails can be traced by the different aspects or faces of the vegetation covering the trails. Compacting of the sub-soil accounts for this change. Such old and partly obliterated trails can more readily be traced from a distance of a mile or so, than from a few yards.; negative number 12-1-75-3
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1 | 01-113 |
Junction of Highway 95 and Jacksha Road in Latah County
1 item : No. 1 - On map. Top [90-0112] picture five miles south of Moscow on Highway 95 and junction of the Jacksha Road. No. 1- Dr. C.J. Brosnan, No. 2- George W. Tomer (guide). Top picture [90-0112] taken 1937. Bottom picture [90-0113] shows no marker June 25, 1976.
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1937 |
1 | 01-114 |
Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail; at the Cameron sisters home
1 item : Pioneer home of the Cameron sisters, consisting of Annie, Margaret, and Alexandria Cameron, who are shown standing to the right of the entrance. The sisters have lived here continuously for the past 50 years. Their comfortable farmhouse is situated on an eminence overlooking an area of brilliant green slopes in the direction of the city of Moscow. About half-mile down the valley from the Cameron home, running in a general east and west direction, is the famous camas grounds of the Nez Perces. Indians gathered for the annual camas harvest here every year about June 15. The camas was to the Indian what the wheat or potato crop was to the white man. To the Indian, camas was wheat and flour and bread. The camas fields in Tat-kin-mah, the place of the spotted deer, as the Indians called modern Moscow areas, was a noted camas ground. The camas plant, a species of the lily (onion) family, is found only in flood plains and mountain meadows of the Rocky Mountain region and westward. It is, therefore, entirely Western American. No. 2- On Map. About two miles south and one mile east of South Main Street on the west side of Paradise Ridge Road. No. 1- Dr. C.J. Brosnan, No. 2- George M. Tomer, No. 3-4-5- Camerson sisters. Picture 1937. [C.J. Brosnan may have written this text.]; negative number 12-1-75-11
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1 | 01-116 |
Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail; at the Crowley farm
1 item : Carl Grendahl home. Latah County, Idaho This is a scene on the lawn of the present Carl Grendahl home, formerly occupied by Thomas Crowley, a pioneer settler of Moscow. It is the old Thomas Crowley house, situated near the junction of Stevens' Trail and the Greater Nez Perce Trail, which may be seen today in a field a few roads distant. Down the gentle slopes to the eastward of the attractive Grendahl farm may be seen a section of the famous five-mile Indian race track, used by Indians since the spread of the horse northward. The Mexican or Spanish mustangs followed the Spanish bunch grass northward. These Spanish ponies weighed from 600 to 800 pounds. The bunchgrass of this region was an ideal food for horses and assisted in building up a pony noted for his stamina and endurance. The finding of tools and weapons of Indians at this place established the fact that this vicinity was in frequent use as a camping ground. Further discoveries may tell a story of aboriginal trade. The meeting places, when once established, served as trading centers; and lost articles often can be traced to their place of origin. The various names of a given piece of merchandise by different language groups established a 'time perspective', as the scientists call it, in aboriginal culture. The culture loan words help to establish the extent in time of their trade relations. From this attractive residence, near the windmill, a few feet to the right of this picture, can be seen the old spring used by Father Cataldo and countless other horseback travellers over the trail. In his letters, Father Cataldo speaks of the hospitality of Mr. Thomas Crowley, whose guest he frequently was. Recently, a granite pestle used by the Indians in grinding their camas food was found near the scene of this picture, and also a large flint arrowhead and other Indian tools. No. 3- On map. About 2 1/2 miles south east of Moscow on the west side of the Linville Road. No. 1- Carl Grendahl, No. 2- Mrs. Carl Grendahl, No. 3- George M. Tomer, and No. 4- Dr. C.J. Brosnan. Picture taken 1937. [C.J. Brosnan may have written this text.]; negative number 12-1-75-6
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1 | 01-116 |
Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail; at the Crowley farm
1 item : Carl Grendahl home. Latah County, Idaho This is a scene on the lawn of the present Carl Grendahl home, formerly occupied by Thomas Crowley, a pioneer settler of Moscow. It is the old Thomas Crowley house, situated near the junction of Stevens' Trail and the Greater Nez Perce Trail, which may be seen today in a field a few roads distant. Down the gentle slopes to the eastward of the attractive Grendahl farm may be seen a section of the famous five-mile Indian race track, used by Indians since the spread of the horse northward. The Mexican or Spanish mustangs followed the Spanish bunch grass northward. These Spanish ponies weighed from 600 to 800 pounds. The bunchgrass of this region was an ideal food for horses and assisted in building up a pony noted for his stamina and endurance. The finding of tools and weapons of Indians at this place established the fact that this vicinity was in frequent use as a camping ground. Further discoveries may tell a story of aboriginal trade. The meeting places, when once established, served as trading centers; and lost articles often can be traced to their place of origin. The various names of a given piece of merchandise by different language groups established a 'time perspective', as the scientists call it, in aboriginal culture. The culture loan words help to establish the extent in time of their trade relations. From this attractive residence, near the windmill, a few feet to the right of this picture, can be seen the old spring used by Father Cataldo and countless other horseback travellers over the trail. In his letters, Father Cataldo speaks of the hospitality of Mr. Thomas Crowley, whose guest he frequently was. Recently, a granite pestle used by the Indians in grinding their camas food was found near the scene of this picture, and also a large flint arrowhead and other Indian tools. No. 3- On map. About 2 1/2 miles south east of Moscow on the west side of the Linville Road. No. 1- Carl Grendahl, No. 2- Mrs. Carl Grendahl, No. 3- George M. Tomer, and No. 4- Dr. C.J. Brosnan. Picture taken 1937. [C.J. Brosnan may have written this text.]; negative number 12-1-75-7
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1 | 01-118 |
Moscow's oldest tree; planted by the Tomers in 1871
1 item : No. 6- On map. This marker located two-and-one-half miles east of South Main Street at the junction of Highway 8 and a north-south county road. Marker shows the location of Moscow's oldest tree planted by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tomer May 6, 1871. No. 1- George M. Tomer (son of George W.), No. 2- Nellie Tomer Handlin (daughter of George M.) No. 3- (daughter of Nellis and Roy Handlin), No. 4- Roy Handling, No. 5- C.J. Munson, No. 6- Dr. C.J. Brosnan. Picture taken summer of 1937.; negative number 1-18-73-2
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1 | 01-118 |
Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail; cover of book
1 item : No. 6- On map. This marker located two-and-one-half miles east of South Main Street at the junction of Highway 8 and a north-south county road. Marker shows the location of Moscow's oldest tree planted by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tomer May 6, 1871. No. 1- George M. Tomer (son of George W.), No. 2- Nellie Tomer Handlin (daughter of George M.) No. 3- (daughter of Nellis and Roy Handlin), No. 4- Roy Handling, No. 5- C.J. Munson, No. 6- Dr. C.J. Brosnan. Picture taken summer of 1937.; negative number 12-1-75-9
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1 | 01-118 |
Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail; site of Moscow's oldest tree
1 item : No. 6- On map. This marker located two-and-one-half miles east of South Main Street at the junction of Highway 8 and a north-south county road. Marker shows the location of Moscow's oldest tree planted by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tomer May 6, 1871. No. 1- George M. Tomer (son of George W.), No. 2- Nellie Tomer Handlin (daughter of George M.) No. 3- (daughter of Nellis and Roy Handlin), No. 4- Roy Handling, No. 5- C.J. Munson, No. 6- Dr. C.J. Brosnan. Picture taken summer of 1937.; negative number 12-1-75-9
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1 | 01-119 |
Moscow's oldest tree and historical marker [01]
1 item : Marker in the top picture [90-0118] was donated and erected by the summer school class of Dr. C.J. Brosnan, department of American History, University of Idaho in 1937. Bottom picture [90-0119] taken June 25, 1976, shows the marker gone and nothing to show where the oldest tree was located.
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1976 |
1 | 01-120 |
Monument marking junction of Steven's Trail and Greater Nez Perce Trail, circa 1938
1 item : No. 4- On map. Located about three miles southeast of Moscow at the northwest corner at the junction of Lenville Road and [Mill Road]. Monument marks the junction of Steven's Trail with the Greater Nez Perce Trail used over 1,000 years. Arriving here June 21, 1855, Governor Stevens recorded the first history of the Moscow area. Erected by the Worthwhile Club in 1938. George M. Tomer (guide) at the left of the monument in white shirt and dark tie. Dr. C.J. Brosnan at right of monument in dark suit. Two above pictures [90-0120, 90-0121] taken about 1938.
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1938 |
1 | 01-121 |
Monument marking junction of Steven's Trail and Greater Nez Perce Trail
1 item : Monument marking junction of Steven's Trail and Greater Nez Perce Trail. Latah County, Idaho
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1938 |
1 | 01-122 |
Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail; the site of Moscow's oldest tree
1 item : This is the venerable silver poplar tree planted on May 6, 1871, by Mr. George W. Tomer, who established a squatter's claim earlier in that year near the foot of Tomer's Butte, to which he gave his name. This oldest planted tree in Moscow has withstood the elements for nearly three-quarters of a century and is today the Nestor of Moscow's trees. This species, Populus albus, appears to be one of the earliest of foreign ornamental trees to be distributed in this region. It is a native of Eurasia. The bark is much corrugated, and this dark bark of the bole contrasts with the whitish bark of the branches. This contrast lends picturesqueness to the tree. This is now a monument, and should be protected. [C.J. Brosnan may have written this text.] No. 5- On map. See No. 6- for location. This is a photograph showing the complete tree. Note large trunk, corrugated bark, and spreading branches, and two younger trees that arose from suckers from the parent tree. The roots of this fine tree extend 200 feet from the trunk. This will give the spectator some idea of why it has withstood the storms and droughts of some three-quarters of a century. If present conditions relating to water supply are maintained, this tree can still be regarded as youthful. This means that this sturdy tree has not as yet passed more than a third of its expectant life. [C.J. Brosnan may have written this text.]; negative number 12-1-75-4
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1 | 01-124 |
Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail; George Tomer in front of Moscow's oldest tree
1 item : Mr. George M. Tomer stands under the tree, the only surviving son of Mr. George W. Tomer, one of Moscow's earliest pioneers. Mr. Tomer was born in Nevada City, California, where his father, a California forty-niner, had mined placer gold for twenty-one years. Hearing through his maternal grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Montgomery, who came to Moscow in 1870, of the rich and beautiful country in Nez Perce County, Idaho Territory, his parents decided to establish a squatter's claim here. Mr. Tomer's parents and his little family of four children left San Francisco in the early spring of 1871, and came by a leaky ocean boat to Portland. This craft, so Mr. Tomer relates, sank about a year later. [C.J. Brosnan may have written this text.] From Portland, they came by boat up the Columbia River to Lewiston. During their brief stay the family stopped at the famous old hostelry known as the DeFrance Hotel. While in Lewiston, Mr. Tomer's father, a tree lover, purchased the little sapling which has grown into the huge tree near with Mr. Tomer stands. Mr. Tomer states that he did not come to Moscow in a covered wagon, but in a plain lumber wagon. His grandfather and grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Montgomery, according to Mr. Tomer, died shortly after his family reached Moscow. Her grave stone, inscribed with an appropriate inscription, reads that her death occurred in 1873. Mrs. Montgomery was the first white person buried in the old Moscow cemetery. This grave-stone stands within a half-mile of the old Nez Perces Trail. The Tomers were not able, at first, to file a hundred and sixty acres land claim under the provisions of the Homestead Act of 1862, because their arrival antedated the land surveys in this region. The land office was not opened in Lewiston until the year of 1875. The Tomer squatter's claim is situated near the feet of Tomer's Butte, an exceedingly ancient granite butte. This butte was one a tall mountain before the floor of the valley, now occupied by the city of Moscow, was filled by lava flows and deposits of wind-blown soil from what is now the State of Washington. [C.J. Brosnan may have written this text.]; negative number 12-1-75-5
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1 | 01-126 |
Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail; group of pioneers in front of Moscow's oldest tree
1 item : Pioneers in front of the poplar tree planted May 6, 1871, by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tomer. These pioneers were among the many people and students in the tour Tracing The Old Nez Perces Trail, sponsored by Dr. C.J. Brosnan, head of the department of American History, University of Idaho. This was during summer school in 1937. No. 1- Maude (Barton) Hunter, 2- Ruth (Naylor) Perkins, 3- Margaret Mills, 4- George Northrup, 5- Mrs. Emma Clyde, 6- Mrs. Daniel Gamble, 7- Nellie Summerfield, 8- Gainford P. (Gub) Mix, 9- Walter McClintic, 10-Belle (Estes) Carssow, 11- Charles J. Munson, 12- L.G. Peterson, 13- George M. Tomer (son of George W. Tomer) was the official guide for the tour.; negative number 12-1-75-10
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1 | 01-127 |
Mrs. George W. Tomer; planted first tree in area; 5-06-1871
1 item : Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tomer planted the above tree, May 6, 1871. [90-0126]; negative number 11-17-76-10
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1 | 01-127 |
Mrs. George W. Tomer; planted first tree in area; 5-06-1871
1 item : Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tomer planted the above tree, May 6, 1871. [90-0126]; negative number 11-17-76-11
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1 | 01-128 |
CCC Camp at Moscow; first tent camp at Moscow.
1 item : Looking west at the Civilian Conservation Corps tent camp in 1933 located south of the South Palouse Creek Road and east of Highway 95. William Taylor barn may be seen in front of the tall poplar trees at right of picture. A mineral spring in pioneer days was located between the two willow reeds at left of Taylor barn. Picture from Jerry Kimes.; negative number 9-30-74-7
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1 | 01-128 |
C. C. C. Tent Camp; 1933; Taylor barn
1 item : Looking west at the Civilian Conservation Corps tent camp in 1933 located south of the South Palouse Creek Road and east of Highway 95. William Taylor barn may be seen in front of the tall poplar trees at right of picture. A mineral spring in pioneer days was located between the two willow reeds at left of Taylor barn. Picture from Jerry Kimes.; negative number 1-24-82-8
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1 | 01-129 |
CCC Camp, Pullman.
1 item : Looking northeast at the Civilian Conservation Corps camp in 1934 located at the southeast corner of the junction of Highway 95 and South Palouse Creek Road about one mile south of Moscow. Picture was taken from the bridge across the South Palouse Creek on Highway 95. Long building at the right is the Chinese Village as of 1977. Picture from Jerry Kimes.; negative number 9-30-74-6
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1933 |
1 | 01-129 |
Looking N. E. at the C. C. C. Tent Camp in 1934
1 item : Looking northeast at the Civilian Conservation Corps camp in 1934 located at the southeast corner of the junction of Highway 95 and South Palouse Creek Road about one mile south of Moscow. Picture was taken from the bridge across the South Palouse Creek on Highway 95. Long building at the right is the Chinese Village as of 1977. Picture from Jerry Kimes.; negative number 1-24-82-9
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1934 |
1 | 01-130 |
Civilian Conservation Corps camp, circa 1935
1 item : Looking east at Civilian Conservation Corps 1503 camp in 1935 with Tomers' Butte in the background. Picture by the Idahonian.
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1935 |
1 | 01-131 |
Civilian Conservation Corps camp 1503, circa 1938
1 item : Looking southeast at the Civilian Conservation Corps 1503 camp at the southeast corner of Highway 95 and South Palouse Road. Top picture [90-0131] 7/2/1938, bottom [90-0132] 4/1939.
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1938 |
1 | 01-132 |
Civilian Conservation Corps camp 1503
1 item : Civilian Conservation Corps camp 1503. Latah County, Idaho
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1939 |
1 | 01-133 |
First claim in Latah County
1 item : First apple tree was planted on the Almon Asbury Lieuallen homestead of 1871 and was the first claim in Latah County. Later the farm was purchased by Charles J. Munson and named the Cozy Cove Farm. Map from 1914 Latah County Atlas.
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1914 |
1 | 01-134 |
Civilian Conservation Corps camp 1503, circa 1939
1 item : Looking northeast at the Civilian Conservation Corps 1503 camp from the air. Highway 95 foreground, South Palouse [River?] left. Picture after July 2, 1938 [90-0131] and before April 1939 [90-0131] pictures. Note small pond between the two willow trees in foreground.
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1939 |
1 | 01-135 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; rural lines
1 item : Moscow's first phone service was established in 1885 with Colfax, Washington. Western Union came to Moscow also in 1885. [photo of directory page]; negative number 1-23-73-15
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1910 |
1 | 01-136 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; cover
1 item : [photo of directory page]; negative number 1-23-73-11
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1910 |
1 | 01-136 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910
1 item : [photo of directory page]; negative number 1-23-73-11
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1910 |
1 | 01-137 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910
1 item : [photo of directory page]; negative number 1-23-73-9
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1910 |
1 | 01-138 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910
1 item : photo of directory page]; negative number 1-23-73-7
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1910 |
1 | 01-139 |
Telephone directory, Moscow and Rural Telephone Company [01]
1 item : [photo of directory page
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1910 |
1 | 01-140 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910
1 item : [photo of directory page]; negative number 1-23-73-8
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1910 |
1 | 01-140 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; illustrations
1 item : [photo of directory page]; negative number 1-23-73-8
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1910 |
1 | 01-141 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; Carssow Grocery ad
1 item : [photo of directory page]; negative number 1-23-73-14
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1910 |
1 | 01-142 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; Namedico medicine ad
1 item : [photo of directory page]; negative number 1-23-73-12
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1910 |
1 | 01-143 |
Latah County Atlas; 1914
1 item : From a 1914 Atlas. [photo of atlas page]; negative number 1-23-73-2
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1914 |
1 | 01-144 |
Map of Latah County
1 item : Map at left [90-0144] a portion of a Latah County map of 1909. [photo of atlas page]
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1909 |
1 | 01-145 |
Illustrations from Latah County Atlas of 1914 [03]
1 item : Copied from the Latah County Atlas of 1914. [photo of atlas page]
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1914 |
1 | 01-146 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; illustrations
1 item : Copied from the Latah County Atlas of 1914. [photo of atlas page]; negative number 1-23-73-6
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1910 |
1 | 01-147 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; illustrations
1 item : Copied from the Latah County Atlas of 1914. [photo of atlas page]; negative number 1-23-73-4
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1910 |
1 | 01-148 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; illustrations
1 item : Copied from the Latah County Atlas of 1914. [photo of atlas page]; negative number 1-23-73-7
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1910 |
1 | 01-149 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; advertising section
1 item : Copied from the Latah County Atlas of 1914 (photo of atlas page).; negative number 1-23-73-10
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1910 |
1 | 01-150 |
Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; advertising section
1 item : Copied from the Latah County Atlas of 1914 (photo of atlas page).; negative number 1-23-73-3
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1910 |
1 | 01-151 |
Old Latah County home, prior to being vacated in 1957
1 item : Old Latah County Home, located about two miles northwest of Moscow, east of the old Highway 95, now a county road. Home was vacated in 1957 and the inmates [moved] to the new Latah County Nursing Home. Caretakers, Mrs. and Mr. Milton Frazee and son Howard extreme right.
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1955 |
1 | 01-152 |
Latah County Nursing Home; picture by Ott; 1968
1 item : Looking southeast toward Paradise Ridge at the new Latah County Nursing Home occupied in 1957. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, 1968.; negative number 5-2-87-10
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1968 |
1 | 01-153 |
L. C. C.; new wing
1 item : Looking southeast toward Paradise Ridge showing the new wing at the Latah Care Center completed early 1982. Formerly named Latah County Nursing home then Latah Convalescent Center. Picture by [Clifford M.] Ott June 11, 1982.; negative number 6-11-82-1
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undated |
1 | 01-153 |
L. C. C.; new wing
1 item : Looking southeast toward Paradise Ridge showing the new wing at the Latah Care Center completed early 1982. Formerly named Latah County Nursing home then Latah Convalescent Center. Picture by [Clifford M.] Ott June 11, 1982.; negative number 6-11-82-2
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undated |
1 | 01-154 |
Latah County Care Center [03]
1 item : Looking north at the Latah Care Center from top of hill two miles south using a 1200 MM lens, showing new wing at right. By [Clifford M.] Ott June 11, 1982.
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1982 |
1 | 01-155 |
L. C. C.; showing new wing
1 item : Looking southeast at the Latah Care Center showing the new wing at the left. Top picture [90-0153] taken with a 28 MM lens and bottom with a 2 1/4 X 2 1/4 camera with a wide angle attachment. By [Clifford M.] Ott June 11, 1982.; negative number 6-11-82-3
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undated |
1 | 01-156 |
Aerial view of Latah Care Center; by Ted Cowin
1 item : Latah Convalescent Center now Latah Care Center before new wing was added 1981-1982. Aerial photo by Ted Cowan.; negative number 5-2-87-13
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undated |
1 | 01-157 |
Paradise Ridge
1 item : Looking northwest at Moscow from Paradise Ridge in 1968 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 1-1-68-10
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undated |
1 | 02-001 |
Moscow, Idaho Territory circa 1883 [03]
1 item : Population about 250-300. Looking southeast across town. 1. Frie's Brewery, 1882, northeast corner of Main and A streets. 2. Commercial Hotel, southeast corner of Main and A streets. 3. William J. McConnell mansion, northeast corner of Adams and Second streets. 4. J.H. McCallie, doctor of dental surgery, next building south, White's Drug Store, northeast corner of Main and First streets. 5. First Baptist Church, 1876, Moscow's first church. southeast corner of Jackson and First streets. 6. Chinese gardener's home. 7. Tomer's Butte. 8. Paradise Ridge. 9. Main Street runs north and south.
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1883 |
1 | 02-002 |
Aerial view of Moscow; 1897; by Augustus Koch
1 item : Drawn by Augustus Koch. Accuracy of his work is unbelievable.; negative number 1-16-73-3
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1897 |
1 | 02-002 |
1897 map of Moscow; showing churches; buildings numbered; from Koch
1 item : Drawn by Augustus Koch. Accuracy of his work is unbelievable.; negative number 1-20-78-13
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1897 |
1 | 02-003 |
Drawing of first brick buildings in Moscow, circa 1982
1 item : Drawing shows the first brick buildings erected in Moscow, their original names, locations and dates started or finished. Other dates were from records or pioneer newspapers. Names and dates of the first brick buildings built in Moscow were researched by Lillian (Woodworth) Otness in 1982 and [are] believed to be reasonably correct. Lillian is the granddaughter of Almon Asbury Lieuallen and daughter of Lillie (Lieuallen) Woodworth. William Neff homesteaded the northwest 160 acres of Moscow in 1871 from Main Street west and Sixth Street north. In 1875 A.A. Lieuallen purchased the Neff property and put up a small store building at the southwest corner of First and Main streets. This was the location of the first post office in Moscow when it was moved from [the] Paradise Valley [location]. Lieuallen built the large house still standing on Almon Street at the west end of First Street in 1884. Streets west of Jackson were named after the Lieuallen family, Almon, Asbury, Lilly, [Lilly is correct spelling of street name.] and Lieuallen.
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1982 |
1 | 02-004 |
1926 panoramic of Moscow; looking east with vinegar plant in center
1 item : 1- Stand Pipe (water tank), 2- Tomer's Butte, 3- Irving School, 4- second high school on Third Street. 5- C Street, 6- vinegar plant, 7- A Street, 8- Idaho Hotel. 9- North Main Street, 10- City water works (pumping plant). Vinegar plant burned November 1956.; negative number 5-16-78-7
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1926 |
1 | 02-005 |
Looking southeast across northern part of Moscow circa 1910-11
1 item : 1- Russell School, 2- Tomer's Butte, 3- Courthouse, 4- Paradise Ridge, 5- Idaho Hotel, 6- Elks Temple, 7- W.J. McConnell Building. 8- Baptist Church, 9- Carithers Hospital, 10- Lieuallen (Woodworth) Home.
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1910 |
1 | 02-006 |
Copied from a drawing of Moscow Pioneer breweries by Augustus Koch in 1897
1 item : No. 25- Idaho Brewery, 26- livery barn, 27- Moscow Brewery, 28- Idaho Hotel, 29- Blacksmith shop, 30- City water works. Idaho Brewery located at the southeast corner of C and Main streets. Built in 1892 by Niederstadt, Schober and Koehler and went into bankruptcy in 1894. In 1896 the brewing equipment was sold to parties at Trail Creek. In 1904 the building was used as a fruit vacuum, dryer and storage plant. Later was the Fred Veatch vinegar plant until the 1920s. Val Ruckman processed and sold feed until about the 1940s. W.H. Craig and Son operated the Idaho Transfer Company at this location for their moving and storage business until it burned in November 1956. Old flat storage section still stands west of the alley. Everett Wills Tractor Company now owns the property. Moscow Brewery operated at the northeast corner of A and Main streets. Built in 1882 by Otto Fries and Joe Niederstadt. In 1886 Joe Niederstadt was the sole owner, and in 1890 Mr. Schober became a partner. From 1892 to 1895 the brewery was not in operation and was sold to F.L. Koehler in 1895. In 1902 Herman Nichola was operating the brewery. Fred Francl purchased the brewery in 1903 and it burned July 29, 1908. In 1909 a concrete block wall was built around the old brewery lots.
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1897 |
1 | 02-007a |
Looking west at the east end of the vinegar plant from Talbotts' yard
1 item : Picture from Jeanette Talbott. Southeast corner of A and Main streets.
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1900 |
1 | 02-008 |
City Hotel; S.E. corner of A and Main; pioneer
1 item : Built late 1870s, addition after 1883. Owned and operated several years by Mr. and Mrs. William Carter at right in picture. Frie's Brewery at left, southeast corner of A and Main streets.; negative number 1-2-72-11
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undated |
1 | 02-009 |
Moscow corner buildings; 1974; S.E. corner of A and Main; Idaho Hotel
1 item : (Idaho Hotel) built about 1890 replacing the wooden building in top picture [90-0008]. Southeast corner of A and Main streets.; negative number 11-9-74-8
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1974 |
1 | 02-010 |
Idaho Hotel, now the New Moter (sic) Hotel
1 item : Picture taken 1975. Located southeast corner of A and Main streets.
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1975 |
1 | 02-011 |
Looking north at the east side of Main Street south of A Street
1 item : No. 1, vinegar plant, 2- Grange Hall, 3- Moose Hall, 4- Corner Club, 5- Idaho Hotel razed 1977, 6- Elks Temple. Installing new lights.
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1977 |
1 | 02-012 |
Idaho Hotel at the southeast corner of A and Main streets
1 item : Being razed June 27, 1977. Picture by Clifford M. Ott
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1977 |
1 | 02-013 |
Formerly the location of the Idaho Hotel
1 item : Razed to make room for the new connecting couplet for northbound traffic from Washington Street entering Main Street at A Street. [Photograph by Clifford M.] Ott July 13, 1977.
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1977 |
1 | 02-014 |
Circus Day; late 1890's; Moscow; left to right: Idaho Hotel, White Building and Motter-Wheeler in McConnell Building
1 item : 1- Commercial Hotel (Idaho Hotel), 2- White Building. (Kansas City Bakery), 3- McConnell-Maguire Building, (Motter, Wheeler and Company, general merchandise.) Note porch on number 1. Picture taken some time before 1904. Elks Temple built between [buildings identified as] 1 and 2.; negative number 1-20-78-11
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1890 |
1 | 02-015 |
Elks Temple
1 item : Built in 1904 at 112 North Main Street, still occupied by the Elks as of 1981. Small dark building at the right of the side door steps was a wine cellar. House at left was at the northwest corner of A and Washington streets.
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1905 |
1 | 02-016 |
First blacksmith shop at N.W. corner of A and Main, Moscow; 1903; Idaho National Harvester from Gainford Mix
1 item : Located at the northwest corner of A and Main streets. 1905 and 1906 models of the Idaho National Harvester were built in this shop. Razed about in the 1930s.; negative number 1-11-73-7
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1903 |
1 | 02-017 |
First Federal Savings Bank
1 item : Now at northwest corner of A and Main streets. Picture taken 1975.
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1975 |
1 | 02-018 |
Model Stables or Livery Stable
1 item : Built after 1897 and owned by Stewart Brothers. Located at southwest corner of A and Main streets.
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1900 |
1 | 02-019 |
Above [90-0018] brick building remodld [sic] in Moscow
1 item : Today's Eagle Lodge on the southwest corner of A and Main streets.
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1975 |
1 | 02-020 |
Looking northeast at corner of First and Main streets in 1885
1 item : First building on right, Justice of the Peace, next McConnell Store; across First Street, White's Drug Store, Exchange Bank, Commercial Hotel; across A Street, Frie's Brewery with the high front.
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1885 |
1 | 02-021 |
White Block; N.E. corner of 1st and Main, Moscow; built 1889
1 item : Northeast corner of First and Main streets, 1889. Later purchased by Roland Hodgins, Sr. Other occupants, Sam's Furniture and Robinson's Psychiana. Later building razed.; negative number 1-2-73-6
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undated |
1 | 02-022 |
N.E. corner of 1st and Main, Moscow; shows Elks Temple
1 item : Formerly White's Drug Store, northeast corner of First and Main streets; next Elks Temple and Hotel Idaho. Across A Street may be seen the Corner Club.; negative number 4-2-81-8
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undated |
1 | 02-023 |
Northeast corner First and Main streets in Moscow
1 item : Building that housed Psychiana.
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1932 |
1 | 02-024 |
Inside J.C. Penney Store (The Golden Rule) in the White Building
1 item : At the northeast corner of First and Main streets in 1912. Jessie Halverson Nutterville in white, Bess (Beardsley) Whitman in dark dress. Identity of men not known.
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1912 |
1 | 02-026 |
Dahmen Insurance on First and Main Streets
1 item : Located in the left section, and two offices in the right section. Right section and north wall of the left section are the original walls of the White Drug Store. Picture taken 1975 looking northeast at corner of First and Main streets.
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1975 |
1 | 02-027 |
Inside Wolfe Grocery Store; approx. 1892; N.E. corner of 1st and Main, Moscow, Left: George Wolfe Right: William Carter
1 item : Roland Hodgins started in this location but moved to 307 South Main Street where [store] is still located in 1976. Left: George Wolf; right, William Carter.; negative number 3-23-76-4
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1892 |
1 | 02-028 |
Looking south from First Street at Main Street in the late 1890s or early 1900s
1 item : See 4 and 5 in picture at right [90-0031].
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1900 |
1 | 02-029 |
Moscow; 1883
1 item : Located at the southwest corner of First and Main streets. Picture taken 1975.; negative number 11-9-74-10
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1883 |
1 | 02-030 |
Looking west from Main Street south of First Street
1 item : 1. Back side of Baptist parsonage on Jackson Street 2. Moscow Commercial Club, southwest corner of First and Jackson streets. 3. Back side of Baptist Church, southeast [corner] of First and Jackson streets. 4. South side of building on Main Street. (See below [90-0031].
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1898 |
1 | 02-031 |
Main St. and First St., pioneer Moscow; two men
1 item : 4. Front of building shown in picture above [90-0030]. 5. Brick building at the southwest corner of First and Main streets. Believe the above pictures [90-0030 and 90-0031] taken in the late 1890s. 2. Moscow Commercial Club built in 1892.; negative number 8-23-76-13
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undated |
1 | 02-032 |
Hose Cart Co.; 4th of July parade; Main St., Moscow
1 item : July 4, 1912, parade going south. Hose cart company in the foreground. Moscow Fire Department.; negative number 6-19-78-1
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1912 |
1 | 02-033 |
Modern Woodmen float; 4th of July parade, Moscow; from Ella Olesen.
1 item : Looking at the west side of Main Street north of 3rd Street, modern Woodman float in foreground. July 4, 1912, parade going south. Modern Woodman float in foreground.; negative number 10-5-76-1
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1912 |
1 | 02-034 |
Moscow's last neighborhood grocery plans to close doors
1 item : 219 West Third Street, March 1970. Grocery to Close - Johnny's Market, last of Moscow's small independent grocery stores, is going out of business. Planning to close at the end of this week-- 'or by the first of the month,' the store will conduct a 'going-out-of-business' sale beginning Wednesday, according to manager Leo Gormsen. Gormsen, who has managed the store for eight years, is planning to seek other employment.
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1970 |
1 | 02-035 |
Holdfast Safety Hitch
1 item : Clippings regarding 'Holdfast Safety Hitch.' It holds the horses. Manufactured in Moscow. American Mfg. and Sales Co., Ltd.
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1911 |
1 | 02-036 |
Swann's Grocery in Moscow
1 item : Swan's (sic) grocery delivery wagon. Swan's (sic) store was located on the east side of Main Street between Second and Third streets.
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1910 |
1 | 02-037 |
West side of Main from 3rd, Moscow; 1910-11; Swans Grocery wagon
1 item : Swan's (sic) grocery delivery wagon in foreground. Picture taken 1910-11.; negative number 4-2-81-9
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1910 |
1 | 02-038 |
Construction of the federal building in Moscow
1 item : (Post office) May 1910. Located on the east side of Washington Street betweenSecond and Third streets. 1- W.J. McConnell Building, 2- White Buiding, 3- Elks Temple, 4- Pioneer theater building burned after 1910-11.
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1910 |
1 | 02-039 |
Looking south at the west side of Main Street from north side of Third Street in the foreground
1 item : Picture 1910-11.
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1910 |
1 | 02-040 |
Main St., Moscow; pioneer car parked on the wrong side of street
1 item : See pioneer car parked on wrong side of street. 1910-11.; negative number 6-19-78-3
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1910 |
1 | 02-040 |
Main St., Moscow; pioneer car parked on the wrong side of street
1 item : See pioneer car parked on wrong side of street. 1910-11.; negative number 6-19-78-4
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1910 |
1 | 02-041 |
Williamson's Boston Store float; 7-04-07 parade, Moscow
1 item : Front float is the Boston Store float. Tent at the right (side show) was showing a petrified man, if my memory is correct.; negative number 8-20-76-8
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1912 |
1 | 02-042 |
July 4, 1912 parade going north on Main Street, showing Swan Grocery store delivery truck
1 item : Two horses behind the float are pulling the Swan (sic) Grocery Store delivery wagon. Store was about midway between Second and Third streets on the east side of Main Street.
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1912 |
1 | 02-043 |
Empire Hardware Company at the southwest corner of Fourth and Main streets
1 item : Empire Hardware Company at the southwest corner of Fourth and Main streets in the Skattaboe Building. Moscow.
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1912 |
1 | 02-044 |
Thresher; 4th of July parade, Moscow; from Ella Olesen
1 item : Butterfield-Elder steam engine and separator turning east at Third Street. Two Idaho National Harvesters are following.; negative number 10-5-76-5
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1912 |
1 | 02-045 |
Carey's Cleaners was in this location for many years in Moscow
1 item : Located at the southwest corner of First and Main streets. Picture in 1930s.
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1935 |
1 | 02-046 |
Looking south from First Street at Main Street
1 item : Washburn-Wilson Seed Company occupied the corner building in the early 1920s. Picture about 1920.
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1925 |
1 | 02-047 |
Hotel Del Norte; N.W. corner of 1st and Main, Moscow; 1890; Stewart Livery Barn at right
1 item : Wooden building at right of picture, Stewart Livery built 1885. Located at the northwest corner of First and Main streets.; negative number 1-2-73-7
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1890 |
1 | 02-047 |
Hotel Del Norte at N.W. corner of 1st and Main, Moscow
1 item : Wooden building at right of picture, Stewart Livery built 1885. Located at the northwest corner of First and Main streets.; negative number 4-2-81-10
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undated |
1 | 02-048 |
Moscow Manor
1 item : Located at the northwest corner of First and Main streets. Picture taken 1975.; negative number 8-6-88-13
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undated |
1 | 02-048 |
Moscow Manor
1 item : Located at the northwest corner of First and Main streets. Picture taken 1975.; negative number 8-6-88-14
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undated |
1 | 02-049 |
McConnell and Co. Store; Moscow; 1880
1 item : From a tintype printed in reverse, copied and clouds added. Believed to be one of the first pictures taken in Moscow.; negative number 11-15-74-11
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1880 |
1 | 02-049 |
McConnell Store; S.E. corner of 1st and Main, Moscow
1 item : From a tintype printed in reverse, copied and clouds added. Believed to be one of the first pictures taken in Moscow.; negative number 4-2-81-11
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1880 |
1 | 02-050 |
W.J. McConnell and Company store, southeast corner of First and Main streets, 1885
1 item : Believed to be the 1880 store rebuilt. Looking northeast across First Street may be seen White's Drug Store.
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1885 |
1 | 02-051 |
Williamson's in the McConnell Maguire Building, Moscow
1 item : McConnell-Maguire went bankrupt during the depression of the 1890s. Building was then occupied by Motter, Wheeler and Company. Next by Williamson from 1911 through 1918 then vacant until 1928 when converted into Thatuna Apartments and Brown's Furniture.; negative number 1-24-76-10
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undated |
1 | 02-051 |
Williamson's Store; S.E. corner of 1st and Main, Moscow; 1913-1918
1 item : McConnell-Maguire went bankrupt during the depression of the 1890s. Building was then occupied by Motter, Wheeler and Company. Next by Williamson from 1911 through 1918 then vacant until 1928 when converted into Thatuna Apartments and Brown's Furniture.; negative number 8-20-76-4
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undated |
1 | 02-052 |
McConnell-Maguire Building remodeled into Thatuna Apartments
1 item : McConnell-Maguire Building remodeled into Thatuna Apartments in 1928 with Brown's Furniture on first floor. Picture by Clifford M. Ott 1976.
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1976 |
1 | 02-052a |
Postcard of McConnell, Chambers and Co. in Pullman [01]
1 item : Souvenir picture from a post card shows the two-story McConnell, Chambers and Company store at right.
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1888 |
1 | 02-052b |
Postcard of McConnell, Chambers and Co. in Pullman [02]
1 item : Lower picture [90-0052b] their advertisement in the Colton paper April 19, 1888.
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1888-04-01 |
1 | 02-052c |
Looking south at Main Street from First Street in the early 1900's
1 item : See picture number 28.
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1902 |
1 | 02-052d |
Doctor Carither's Inland Hospital in Moscow
1 item : Located at the southwest corner of First and Jackson streets.
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1902 |
1 | 02-053 |
Looking east at Second Street from Main Street in Moscow in the early 1900's
1 item : Part of the Browne Block shows at the northeast corner of Second and Main streets. History of the building follows. [90-2-0054] Preserving Moscow's Past. The Latah County Abstract and Title Guarantee Company began business in 1888. It was part of the Browne Building erected during the 1880s. The company was established by I.C. Hattabaugh, Nez Perce County recorder, who held the office until Latah County was divided from Nez Perce in 1888. The Moscow National Bank occupied the front part of the building until it closed down in 1896. In 1890 Hattabaugh sold his interest in the company to a Mr. Veatch and a Mr. Woodworth, who in turn sold out to a Mr. S.R.H. McGowan in 1894. C.L. Thompson, who operated the Idaho Realty and Trust Company on the site of what is now the Nobby Inn, merged with Mr. Woodworth in 1911, and the company was renamed Latah County Trust Company. Thompson built the company vault, which is one of the largest private vaults in Idaho, according to his grandson, Tod Kiblen, who now runs the company. The vault houses every property transaction in Latah county and dates back to the government patents in the 1870s. The outside of the building is being restored by Hamilton Enterprises of Coeur d'Alene. The second story windows have been replaced, paint over the original bricks has been cleaned away and the mortar in between the bricks replaced. The pictures show the building as it appeared in 1896, and a recent photo of the fireplace, which is built of oak and has been carefully looked after and preserved. [source unknown]
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1902 |
1 | 02-055 |
Northeast corner of Third and Jackson streets in Moscow
1 item : Site of Erichson's Studio. In 1897 Henry Erichson, a well-known photographer, located here in his own building, moving from his quarters in the J.W. Lieuallen Building at 207 South Main Street. Erichson came to Moscow in 1884 and established himself as its leading photographer. In the days before snapshots became common, the local photographer was in such demand that in 1886 Erichson closed his studio for two months to make a circuit through Genesee, Uniontown, Colton, and Pullman to photograph the people of those communities. He remained in business at this location until about 1906, when he moved to Driscoll Ridge, near Troy.
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1897 |
1 | 02-056 |
Moscow City Library; 1906
1 item : 110 South Jefferson Street or the northeast corner of Second and Jefferson streets. Built in 1906 at a cost of 10,000.00. Still being used as a library as of 1977. Russell School may be seen at the left of the library. School burned in 1912.; negative number 3-20-74-11
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1906 |
1 | 02-056 |
Moscow City Library; 1906
1 item : 110 South Jefferson Street or the northeast corner of Second and Jefferson streets. Built in 1906 at a cost of 10,000.00. Still being used as a library as of 1977. Russell School may be seen at the left of the library. School burned in 1912.; negative number 3-20-74-12
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1906 |
1 | 02-056 |
Moscow City Library; 1906
1 item : 110 South Jefferson Street or the northeast corner of Second and Jefferson streets. Built in 1906 at a cost of 10,000.00. Still being used as a library as of 1977. Russell School may be seen at the left of the library. School burned in 1912.; negative number 3-20-74-13
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1906 |
1 | 02-056 |
Moscow City Library; 1906
1 item : 110 South Jefferson Street or the northeast corner of Second and Jefferson streets. Built in 1906 at a cost of 10,000.00. Still being used as a library as of 1977. Russell School may be seen at the left of the library. School burned in 1912.; negative number 3-20-74-3
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1906 |
1 | 02-056 |
Moscow City Library; 1906
1 item : 110 South Jefferson Street or the northeast corner of Second and Jefferson streets. Built in 1906 at a cost of 10,000.00. Still being used as a library as of 1977. Russell School may be seen at the left of the library. School burned in 1912.; negative number 3-20-74-3
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1906 |
1 | 02-057 |
Col. Robert Barton on horseback at left; people on horseback lined up on the west side of Main St., south of 1st St., pioneer Moscow
1 item : Fruit store at left site of the Lieuallen Building. (Bjorklund Hardware) Picture 1885. Colonel Robert Barton on horse at left. Women riding side saddle.; negative number 4-29-78-1
|
undated |
1 | 02-057 |
Col. Robert Barton on horseback at left; people on horseback lined up on the west side of Main St., south of 1st St., pioneer Moscow
1 item : Fruit store at left site of the Lieuallen Building. (Bjorklund Hardware) Picture 1885. Colonel Robert Barton on horse at left. Women riding side saddle.; negative number 4-29-78-14
|
undated |
1 | 02-058 |
Parade on Main St., Moscow.
1 item : Looking south at Main Street from First Street during a liberty bond parade in October 1918. Moscow.; negative number 9-26-81-2
|
1918 |
1 | 02-059 |
Moscow Fire in 1890
1 item : June 6, 1890 a fire causing the loss of probably $10,000.00 visited the city. The fire started in the rear of the Hamlin building at 9.00 P.M. and destroyed the Hamlin's Hall, E. Mather's barber shop, F. Yangle's taylor [sic] shop, C.H. Jones butcher shop, the Morris building occupied by the telephone office and the commission store occupied by H. Fallon, the photography studio of H. Erickson [sic] and the J.W. Lieuallen grocery stock and building. These were all wooden frame buildings and a more disastrous spread of flames was averted only by the greatest effort. The water works had just been completed and to this fact alone the salvation of the business part of town was due. See picture number 57 [90-2-0057] on opposite page showing some of the buildings destroyed.
|
1890-06-06 |
1 | 02-060 |
Moscow Commercial Club
1 item : At the southwest corner of First and Jackson streets. Built in 1892 and used as a meeting place for several years. Occupied next by the Moscow Business College, Inland Hospital (Dr. W.H. Carithers), Magee Hospital (Dr. Magee), Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, and the Latah Manor Apartments as of 1980.
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1902 |
1 | 02-061 |
Latah Manor Apartments
1 item : At the southwest corner of First and Jackson streets. November 16, 1977 by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1977 |
1 | 02-062 |
Brown Building; N.E. corner of 2nd and Main, Moscow; 1892
1 item : Located at the northeast corner of Second and Main streets. At time of picture the Moscow Natonal Bank occupied the corner section. Later Moscow State Bank, now Latah County Title Company.; negative number 1-2-73-11
|
1892 |
1 | 02-063 |
First Trust Company Bank
1 item : Located at the southeast corner of Second and Main streets. Hawkin Melgard started here in 1905 and about 1921 built the First Trust and Savings Bank which was razed in 1963.
|
1908 |
1 | 02-064 |
Armistice Day parade; 11-11-1918
1 item : Armistice Day, November 11, 1918.; negative number 5-12-91-11
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1918 |
1 | 02-064 |
Armistice; 11-11-18
1 item : Armistice Day, November 11, 1918.; negative number 2-24-72b-11
|
1918 |
1 | 02-065 |
3rd and Main, Moscow; late 1920's or early 1930's
1 item : Late 1920s or early 1930s.; negative number 1-30-82-4
|
1920 |
1 | 02-065 |
3rd and Main, Moscow; 1940's; picture by Chas Dimond
1 item : Late 1920s or early 1930s.; negative number 1-30-82-6
|
1940 |
1 | 02-066 |
Looking south at the west side of Main from Second Street
1 item : 1- First Trust and Savings Bank, 1921, 2- Hagan and Cushing, 1892. 3- Commercial Block, 1890, 4- Smith Dolson, 1891, 5- Lieuallen Building 1890, 6- Andrew Henry Hardware 1889. Picture taken 1930s.
|
1935 |
1 | 02-067 |
Looking northwest at the west side of Main Street from Second Street
1 item : Most of these buildings were built in the early 1900s. The Pastime in center of picture was operated by Art Ransom and was open day and night for many years, (1930s)
|
1935 |
1 | 02-068 |
N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; 1889
1 item : Commercial Bank 215 South Main Street. Jewelry store 213 South Main Street. Montgomery Ward, 1976. Queen City Printing, 1976.; negative number 1-2-73-4
|
1889 |
1 | 02-068 |
Commercial Building; 213-217 S. Main, Moscow; built in 1890
1 item : Commercial Bank 215 South Main Street. Jewelry store 213 South Main Street. Montgomery Ward, 1976. Queen City Printing, 1976.; negative number 1-2-73-2
|
undated |
1 | 02-069 |
Smith Dolson Building; built 1891; (now Creightons)
1 item : Built 1891. Creighton's Store since early 1890s, oldest in Moscow. 211 South Main Street.; negative number 1-15-73-9
|
1973 |
1 | 02-069 |
Creighton's at 211 S. Main; 1890's
1 item : Creighton's Store since early 1890s, oldest in Moscow. 211 South Main Street.; negative number 5-12-91-8
|
1890 |
1 | 02-070 |
Moscow Grocery 1894-1895; N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; people identified
1 item : Located at the northwest corner of Third and Main streets, owned and operated by John and Clint Lieuallen, picture taken 1894-95.; negative number 1-7-73-8
|
undated |
1 | 02-070 |
Moscow Grocery Co.; 1894 or 1895
1 item : Located at the northwest corner of Third and Main streets, owned and operated by John and Clint Lieuallen, picture taken 1894-95.; negative number 5-12-91-9
|
1894 |
1 | 02-071 |
Looking at the west side of Main Street from Third Street
1 item : Looking at the west side of Main Street from Third Street beginning with the grocery store in above picture and preceding north. Picture probably taken in the late 1890s. Note (Creightons).
|
1898 |
1 | 02-072 |
N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; late 1890's
1 item : Left looking west at Third Street and right looking north at Main Street. Late 1890s.; negative number 9-14-80-3
|
1890 |
1 | 02-072 |
N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; late 1890's
1 item : Left looking west at Third Street and right looking north at Main Street. Late 1890s.; negative number 9-14-80-4
|
1890 |
1 | 02-072 |
Panoramic of N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; 1890's
1 item : Left looking west at Third Street and right looking north at Main Street. Late 1890s.; negative number 8-26-86-16
|
1890 |
1 | 02-072 |
Panoramic of N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; 1890's
1 item : Left looking west at Third Street and right looking north at Main Street. Late 1890s.; negative number 8-26-86-17
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1890 |
1 | 02-074 |
First Security Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow
1 item : Located at the northwest of Third and Main streets. Picture 1974. December 22, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 12-22-74-8
|
undated |
1 | 02-074 |
First Security Bank; 3rd and Main, Moscow; 1975
1 item : Located at the northwest of Third and Main streets. Picture 1974. December 22, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 8-26-86-18
|
1975 |
1 | 02-074a |
Northwest corner of Third and Main streets showing First Security Bank
1 item : August 26, 1986 by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1986 |
1 | 02-074b |
First Trust and Savings Bank, N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; 1921
1 item : original August 8, 1921 Hodgins.; negative number 9-14-80-5
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1921 |
1 | 02-074c |
Northwest corner of Third and Main streets showing side view of First Security Bank
1 item : August 26, 1986 by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1986 |
1 | 02-074d |
Looking northwest across Washington Street at Moscow City Hall
1 item : Looking northwest across Washington Street at Moscow City Hall, located at the northwest corner of Fourth and Washington streets. Moscow. Picture by Clifford M. Ott September 30, 1983.
|
1983 |
1 | 02-074e |
Looking west from Fourth Street across Main Street
1 item : Looking west from Fourth Street across Main Street showing telephone building (#1) and Hotel Moscow (#2). By Clifford M. Ott September 30, 1983.
|
1983 |
1 | 02-075 |
First Trust and Savings Bank at the northwest corner of Third and Main streets being razed in 1963
1 item : Picture from the Idahonian showing the demolition of the First Trust and Savings Bank at the corner of Third and Main Streets in Moscow, Idaho.
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1963 |
1 | 02-076 |
Crowd looking west across Main St. at 4th St., Moscow; Idahonian picture
1 item : Christmas tree located at the intersection of Fourth and Main streets. Looking west across Main Street at the Tri-State Store on the west side of Jackson Street about 1946.; negative number 11-5-77-5
|
undated |
1 | 02-077 |
Santa Special helicopter; lot north of D St. and west of Main St., Moscow; Idahonian picture
1 item : This was after the Idaho Harvester Company's concrete buildings were razed and before Rosauer's, Drug Fair and Yellow Front were built.; negative number 11-5-77-4
|
undated |
1 | 02-078 |
Rosauers off Highway 95 in Moscow
1 item : August 26, 1986 by Clifford M. Ott.
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1986 |
1 | 02-079 |
First Security Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow
1 item : Shows changes made to the fronts of the pioneer buildings. Picture taken December 24, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott; negative number 12-22-74-9
|
undated |
1 | 02-080 |
North block on West Third Street
1 item : Make Way for Bank Change -- The north side of the 100 block on West Third street, shown in the photo above, will undergo a face lifting in the next six months to provide modern facilities for First Security Bank of Moscow, located at the corner of Third and Main. Manager F.K. Dammarell said today that the present Western Store building, acquired by the bank early in January from Milburn Kenworthy, will be utilized as temporary quarters for the bank while extensive remodeling is being done in the present bank building. At the same time the Husky Service Station will be razed and construction started on a drive-in bank unit to be located at the corner of Third and Jackson. Upon completion of the main building's remodeling, the Western Store building will be razed and that area utilized for customer parking and access for the drive-in unit. Work on the latter unit is expected to begin as soon as possible, Dammarell said. The remodeling of the main bank will begin about Aug. 1. [Clipping is dated April 1, 1963]
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1963 |
1 | 02-081 |
The Corner Drug Store, Moscow.
1 item : The Corner Drug Store had just finished a remodeling of the store front. Picture September 9, 1944 by Dimond of Hodgins Drug Store.; negative number 5-1-88-11
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1944 |
1 | 02-082 |
Jerry Gelwick's Popcorn Wagon; N.E. corner of Main and 3rd, Moscow; early 1900's
1 item : Later he moved to 112 East Third Street where he and Mrs. (Ike) Gelwick operated a lunch counter and served the largest and best chocolate malt in Moscow. They were in this location many years until retiring.; negative number 6-11-76-7
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1900 |
1 | 02-082 |
Jerry Gelwick Popcorn Wagon; N.E. corner of Main and 3rd, Moscow; early 1900's
1 item : Later he moved to 112 East Third Street where he and Mrs. (Ike) Gelwick operated a lunch counter and served the largest and best chocolate malt in Moscow. They were in this location many years until retiring.; negative number 6-11-76-5
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1900 |
1 | 02-083 |
Man on bike in front of Dernham and Kaufmann Co., 3rd and Main, Moscow
1 item : The crosswalk goes to the post office. See picture below. [90-2-084]; negative number 1-7-80-5
|
undated |
1 | 02-084 |
Dernham and Kaufmann Co. Bldg., Moscow; Post Office in south room; McCartor Block, built in 1891, at right
1 item : The building at right McCartor Block. Built in 1891, occupied by Grice (furniture and undertaking).; negative number 1-7-80-6
|
undated |
1 | 02-085 |
David and Ely purchased the Dernham and Kaufmann building in 1899 and changed the name to David and Ely.
1 item : See the Cornwall Building behind as a three-story building. Picture 1910.
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1910 |
1 | 02-086 |
Main St., Moscow; 1910; David and Ely
1 item : David and Ely building showing a popcorn wagon at the corner and the Cornwall Building. Moscow. Grice's sign shows at right.; negative number 1-29-76-7
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1910 |
1 | 02-087 |
Davids in Moscow
1 item : Ely died in 1908 and his brother in law B.T. Byrnes became an associate of F.A. David looking after the interests of Ely. Byrnes sold the Ely interests to F.A. David in 1913 and the four David sons were made full partners. At this time the name on the building was changed to Davids'. Picture Christmas 1914.
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1914 |
1 | 02-088 |
Remodeling the Davids' building in 1920 inside and outside
1 item : Remodeling the Davids' building in 1920 inside and outside. Moscow.
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1920 |
1 | 02-089 |
Davids' 50th anniversary (1896-1946) photograph of store
1 item : Moscow had diagonal parking at this time. Picture by Hodgins.
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1946 |
1 | 02-090 |
Davids' in the 1950s
1 item : Moscow had parallel parking at this time. Picture by Ted Cowin, a Moscow photographer.
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1954 |
1 | 02-091 |
Davids' building vacated after Fargo Wilson Wells went bankrupt
1 item : Davids' sold to Childers, a Spokane retail merchant in 1959 and in 1976 he sold to Fargo Wilson Wells of Pocatello who went bankrupt and vacated the building in April 1979. Picture taken August 26, 1979 by Clifford M. Ott.
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1979 |
1 | 02-092 |
Davids' Building; May 21
1 item : The Davids' building was next owned by Len Bielenberg and W.E. Anderson, Moscow attorneys who sold to Mostafa El Burai in 1987. He restored the building to its original brick exterior in 1988 and named [it] El Burai Center. The building is now for sale. Picture taken by Clifford M. Ott May 21, 1989.; negative number 5-21-89-2
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1987 |
1 | 02-093 |
Short's, Moscow; 6-04-87
1 item : The andquot;Badger Storeandquot; owned by David and Ely occupied two rooms of the Spicer Block from 1898 to 1899 when they moved to the Dernham and Kaufmann Building. Spicer Block built in 1898, see date above door. Picture 1898.; negative number 5-29-87-20
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1987 |
1 | 02-093 |
Badger Store, Moscow; 1898
1 item : The andquot;Badger Storeandquot; owned by David and Ely occupied two rooms of the Spicer Block from 1898 to 1899 when they moved to the Dernham and Kaufmann Building. Spicer Block built in 1898, see date above door. Picture 1898.; negative number 5-29-87-20
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1946 |
1 | 02-094 |
Spicer block, Moscow; Eatin' Times Coffee Shop
1 item : The north two rooms of the Spicer Block as it looked in 1946, Davids' 50th anniversary. The andquot;Badger Storeandquot; (David and Ely) occupied the two rooms at right of the coffee shop.; negative number 5-29-87-21
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1946 |
1 | 02-095 |
Spicer Block, showing The Badger Store
1 item : The 'Badger Store' was located in the two rooms at right of the Beneficial Loan room. The Spicer Block as it looked August 26, 1979.
|
1979 |
1 | 02-096 |
Looking north at the east side of Main Street from the middle of the block between Second and Third streets
1 item : August 26, 1979 by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1979 |
1 | 02-097 |
Davids' mens' department about 1905 at the southeast corner of Third and Main streets
1 item : Left to right: Homer David, Charles Togsted, Nels Larson and F.A. David. Grocery department in far end. Stove pipes to wall.
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1905 |
1 | 02-098 |
Davids' mens' department about 1907
1 item : Left to right: Earl David behind counter, B.T. Byrnes, Homer David, F.A. David in derby and Bill Lee, a Moscow attorney.
|
1907 |
1 | 02-098a |
Inside Davids' Store, early 1900's
1 item : Predates picture number 97 [90-2-097]. Homer Estes in front of counter only one identified.; negative number 9-6-74-9
|
1900 |
1 | 02-098a |
Inside Davids' Store Men's Dept.; early 1900's; Moscow
1 item : Predates picture number 97 [90-2-097]. Homer Estes in front of counter only one identified.; negative number 9-19-74-6
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1900 |
1 | 02-098b |
Inside Davids' Store, early 1900's
1 item : No identification. Pictures 98A and 98B [90-2-098a, 90-2-098b] were copied from badly bleached 8 X 10'.; negative number 9-6-74-6
|
1900 |
1 | 02-098b |
Inside Davids' Store Women's Dept.; early 1900's; Moscow
1 item : No identification. Pictures 98A and 98B [90-2-098a, 90-2-098b] were copied from badly bleached 8 X 10'.; negative number 9-19-74-7
|
1900 |
1 | 02-099 |
Davids' mens' department in 1940
1 item : Davids' mens' department in 1940. Moscow.
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1940 |
1 | 02-100 |
Davids' shoe department in 1940
1 item : Davids' shoe department in 1940, located where the grocery department once was. Moscow.
|
1940 |
1 | 02-101 |
Inside David's Store; early 1900's
1 item : Davids' dry goods department in 1912. Moscow.; negative number 2-2-84-7
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1900 |
1 | 02-102 |
Davids' dry goods department in 1940
1 item : Davids' dry goods department in 1940. Moscow.
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1940 |
1 | 02-103 |
Davids' in Moscow
1 item : In 1896 F.A. David rented a one room building with a 15-foot frontage on the west side of Main Street south of First Street and opened a store for the Spokane Eastern Trust Comapny to sell the stocks from a bankrupt Juliaetta store. Later in 1896 David bought the remaining goods with the aid of Frank L. White and named the store 'Badger' as David was from Wisconsin, the Badger State. In 1898 the store was moved across the street to the Spicer Block where it occuped two rooms with a 25 foot frontage. In 1898 B.T. Byrne's brother-in-law Wellington Ely came to Moscow and bought an interest in the Badger store. The title 'Badger Store' was abandoned, the firm being called David and Ely. In 1899 David and Ely purchased the Dernham and Kaufmann building at the southeast corner of Third and Main streets and opened its door as a full-fledged department store in 1900. Ely died in 1908 and B.T. Byrnes became an associate of David looking after the interest of Ely. In 1913 Byrnes disposed of the Ely interests to F.A. David, and his sons were made full partners in the store. The firm's name again was changed to F.A. David and Sons. At this time the name on the building was Davids'. In 1919-1920 all four stories of the building were modernized and remodeled. F.A. David died in 1919, and shortly after the store became known as Davids' Inc. The name on the building remained Davids'. In 1946 Davids celebrated their 50th anniversary as merchants in Moscow. When the David sons reached retirement age the store was sold in 1959 to Childers, a Spokane retail merchant. In 1976 Childers sold to Fargo Wilson Wells of Pocatello who was represented by Van Engelen. Fargo Wilson Wells went bankrupt and the store was vacated April 1970. The Davids' building is now owned by two Moscow attorneys, W.E. Anderson and Len Bielenberg. The above is from Homer David's Recollections, Business Saga, from the Spokesman-Review dated May 12, 1946 and the Idahonian dated September 6, 1979.
|
1976 |
1 | 02-104 |
Looking south at Main Street with Third Street in the foreground
1 item : Picture by Clifford M. Ott August 26, 1979.
|
1979 |
1 | 02-105 |
Looking north at Main Street with Second Street in the foreground
1 item : Picture by Clifford M. Ott August 26, 1979.
|
1979 |
1 | 02-106 |
First National Bank in 1906
1 item : Looking across Main Street at the southwest corner of Third and Main streets showing the First National Bank in 1906 by M.L. Romig. Moscow.
|
1906 |
1 | 02-107 |
First National Bank, circa 1921
1 item : August 8, 1921 by Hodgins Drug Store photographer.
|
1921 |
1 | 02-108 |
First National Bank in December
1 item : Christmas tree outside the First National Bank in December 1914.
|
1914 |
1 | 02-109 |
Looking north at Main Street from Fourth Street in the 1920s, with Hotel Moscow bus
1 item : Hotel Moscow bus in front of the hotel used to pick up passengers from the depots. Bandstand across the street.
|
1924 |
1 | 02-109a |
Looking east across Main Street at Third Street
1 item : No. 1- George Weber harness shop, 2- Saloon, one of several, 3- Langdon Hardware and Stage office. Picture 1885.
|
1885 |
1 | 02-109b |
East side of Main Street north of Third Street
1 item : No. 1- McConnell-Maguire Building built in 1891, 2- Spicer Block built in 1889, 3- Creighton Building built in 1910 by George Creighton of the Creighton Store in 1909. Picture about the 1930s.
|
1935 |
1 | 02-109c |
Corner Drug Store, circa 1944
1 item : In the Creighton Building at the northeast corner of Third and Main streets. Charles Bolles owner-manager standing in the doorway. Picture April 9, 1944 by Charles Dimond of Hodgins Drug.
|
1944 |
1 | 02-109d |
Inside Corner Drug Store; N.E. corner of 1st and Main, Moscow, Owner Charles Bolles on right, Frank B. Robinson (Psychiana founder) on left.
1 item : Charles Bolles owner-manager behind counter at left. Frank B. Robinson at right in shirt sleeves. Later he established Psychiana. Picture about 1926.; negative number 1-13-73e-10
|
1926 |
1 | 02-110 |
Cornwall Building; built 1890; S. side of 3rd St., east of alley between Main and Washington, Moscow
1 item : Built in 1890, located on the south side of Third Sreet east of alley between Main and Washington streets. Picture late 1890s.; negative number 1-5-73-7
|
undated |
1 | 02-111 |
Front of Cornwall Building; S. side of 3rd, east of alley and Main, Moscow; built 1890
1 item : Showing part of the front. Original building was three stories high. Due to a fire the top floor was removed. C.B. Greene owned and operated Moscow Steam Laundry at 623 South Main Street for many years.; negative number 1-7-73-6
|
undated |
1 | 02-112 |
Looking north at the east side of Main Street from Third Street [01]
1 item : Picture by Hodgins Drug Store (Charles Dimond) in the 1940s.
|
1945 |
1 | 02-113 |
Looking at the east side of Main Street between Third and Fourth streets. Moscow.
1 item : 1. Dernham and Kaufmann Building 1889, 2. McCartor Building 1891. Picture by Hodgins Drug Store (Charles Dimond) in the 1940s.
|
1944 |
1 | 02-114 |
First site of Pleasant House; 1889; west side of Jackson St., west of 3rd St., Moscow
1 item : First building at left, location of Pleasant Home, next the Moscow Mirror newspaper building. Picture taken 1889.; negative number 1-5-73-7
|
1889 |
1 | 02-115 |
Pleasant Home Boarding and Rooming House; pioneer Moscow
1 item : At the northwest corner of Third and Jackson streets. This began in the early 1890s as a building about half the present size, as a rooming house called the Chicago House. After it was enlarged about 1900, it offered board and lodging, and was known as the Pleasant Home. It was operated for many years by the Gallup family. In 1926 Sam Frei purchased the building and ran it as a rooming house until 1935 when it was converted into an apartment house.; negative number 1-15-73-8
|
undated |
1 | 02-116 |
Looking west at corner of Third and Jackson streets in Moscow
1 item : With men sitting on porch of Pleasant Home. Note trees on west Third Street. Early 1900s.
|
1900 |
1 | 02-117 |
Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : The Pleasant Home apartments at the left with residences showing beyond. Picture taken December 24, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 12-22-74-4
|
undated |
1 | 02-117 |
Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : The Pleasant Home apartments at the left with residences showing beyond. Picture taken December 24, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 12-22-74-5
|
undated |
1 | 02-117a |
Pleasant Home, Moscow; Saturday; black and white
1 item : Looking at the northwest corner of Third and Jackson streets at the Pleasant Home building when demolition had started on the west end. Picture taken early morning of August 6, 1988 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 8-6-88-3
|
undated |
1 | 02-117a |
Pleasant Home, Moscow; Saturday; black and white
1 item : Looking at the northwest corner of Third and Jackson streets at the Pleasant Home building when demolition had started on the west end. Picture taken early morning of August 6, 1988 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 8-6-88-4
|
undated |
1 | 02-117b |
Looking at the northwest corner of Third and Jackson streets [04]
1 item : Looking at the northwest corner of Third and Jackson streets at the Pleasant Home building partly demolished August 6, 1988. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1988 |
1 | 02-117c |
Pleasant Home location; taken 8-31-88
1 item : Showing the future home of the First Federal Savings Bank. Picture August 31, 1988. By Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 8-31-88-14
|
1988 |
1 | 02-117c |
Pleasant Home location; taken 8-31-88
1 item : Showing the future home of the First Federal Savings Bank. Picture August 31, 1988. By Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 8-31-88-15
|
1988 |
1 | 02-117d |
First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : At the new home of the First Federal Savings Bank built during the winter of 1988 and 1989. Occupied June 12 with an open house June 24, 1989. The First Federal Savings sign was from another picture as the original sign did not show from this angle. Picture June 25, 1989. By Clifford M. Ott; negative number 6-25-89-1
|
undated |
1 | 02-117d |
First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : At the new home of the First Federal Savings Bank built during the winter of 1988 and 1989. Occupied June 12 with an open house June 24, 1989. The First Federal Savings sign was from another picture as the original sign did not show from this angle. Picture June 25, 1989. By Clifford M. Ott; negative number 6-25-89-2
|
undated |
1 | 02-118 |
Moscow's first Federal Building
1 item : Picture July 1, 1910. Located at the northeast corner of Third and Washington streets. Completed July 1, 1911. Note building in background, Eggan's Photo Studio, located at 217 East Third Street.
|
1910 |
1 | 02-119 |
Looking southeast at the Federal Building
1 item : Built beginning May 2, 1910 and finished July 1, 1911. Located northeast corner of Third and Washington streets. First Courthouse top right, Presbyterian Church top left, about 1930.
|
1930 |
1 | 02-120 |
Jimmy Johnston Boarding House; S.E. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : Board and room. One of Moscow's earliest. Later converted into an undertaking parlor. Located at the southeast corner of Third and Jackson streets. Picture 1890s.; negative number 1-3-73-1
|
undated |
1 | 02-120 |
Johnston House, Moscow; 1890's; first hotel in Moscow
1 item : Board and room. One of Moscow's earliest. Later converted into an undertaking parlor. Located at the southeast corner of Third and Jackson streets. Picture 1890s.; negative number 5-29-87-17
|
1890 |
1 | 02-120 |
Jimmy Johnston House, Moscow; 1890's
1 item : Board and room. One of Moscow's earliest. Later converted into an undertaking parlor. Located at the southeast corner of Third and Jackson streets. Picture 1890s.; negative number 2-25-88-15
|
1890 |
1 | 02-121 |
Johnston House advertisement; oldest hotel in Moscow; pioneer
1 item : Moscow undertakers. Grice and Sons as a branch of the Grice Furniture Store purchased the Jimmy Johnston House and made it into an undertaking parlor. Then sold to George Steltz who sold to Glen Grice who sold to H.R. Short in December 1922. Short was in this location until he built at First Street in January 1930.; negative number 3-1-72-12
|
undated |
1 | 02-122 |
Funeral Parlor, Moscow; formerly Johnston Hotel
1 item : It was occupied by Grice and Sons then George Steltz then Glen Grice who sold to H.R. Short December 1922. Located at the southeast corner of Third and Jackson streets.; negative number 5-29-87-18
|
1975 |
1 | 02-122 |
Steltz Undertaking Parlor, Moscow; early 1900's; formerly Johnston House
1 item : It was occupied by Grice and Sons then George Steltz then Glen Grice who sold to H.R. Short December 1922. Located at the southeast corner of Third and Jackson streets.; negative number 2-25-88-16
|
1900 |
1 | 02-123 |
Medical Arts Building; S.E. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : Picture taken in 1974. Same location at Johnston House. December 22, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 12-22-74-6
|
undated |
1 | 02-123 |
Medical Arts Bldg., Moscow; formerly Johnston Hotel
1 item : Picture taken in 1974. Same location at Johnston House. December 22, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 5-29-87-19
|
1974 |
1 | 02-123 |
Short's, Moscow; 6-04-87
1 item : Picture taken in 1974. Same location at Johnston House. December 22, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 5-29-87-19
|
1974 |
1 | 02-124 |
Short's Funeral Chapel; First and Washington, Moscow
1 item : Built in 1930 at the northwest corner of First and Washington streets. Entrance was facing south on First Street.; negative number 6-30-89-18
|
undated |
1 | 02-125a |
Short's, Moscow; after remodeled
1 item : East end facing south after remodeled in 1966. Short's sign at right in picture.; negative number 5-29-87-7
|
undated |
1 | 02-125b |
Short's, Moscow; after remodeled
1 item : Looking south at the north side after remodeled in 1966 showing entrance under arrow.; negative number 5-29-87-8
|
undated |
1 | 02-125c |
Moscow's first hearse; 1898-1899
1 item : Pulled by two horses. Picture taken in front of Short's Funeral Chapel at 1225 East Sixth Street July 9 by Clifford M. Ott; negative number 1-3-73-1
|
1898 |
1 | 02-125d |
Short's, Moscow; 6-04-87
1 item : Built in 1982 at 1225 East Sixth Street. Picture by Clifford M. Ott June 4, 1987.; negative number 5-29-87-21
|
1987 |
1 | 02-125d |
Short's at 6th St. location, Moscow.
1 item : Built in 1982 at 1225 East Sixth Street. Picture by Clifford M. Ott June 4, 1987.; negative number 6-4-87-18
|
1987 |
1 | 02-125d |
Short's; at 6th St. location, Moscow
1 item : Built in 1982 at 1225 East Sixth Street. Picture by Clifford M. Ott June 4, 1987.; negative number 6-4-87-12
|
undated |
1 | 02-125e |
Moscow's first hearse; 1898-1899
1 item : Going south on Main Street between Second and Third streets in front of the Spicer Block built in 1889. David's was the Badger Store.; negative number 1-3-73-3
|
1898 |
1 | 02-125e |
Moscow's first hearse, 1898-99; Badger Store in background
1 item : Going south on Main Street between Second and Third streets in front of the Spicer Block built in 1889. David's was the Badger Store.; negative number 5-29-87-5
|
undated |
1 | 02-125e |
Short's, Moscow; after remodeled
1 item : Going south on Main Street between Second and Third streets in front of the Spicer Block built in 1889. David's was the Badger Store.; negative number 5-29-87-5
|
undated |
1 | 02-125e |
Moscow's first hearse, C; Badger Store in background
1 item : Going south on Main Street between Second and Third streets in front of the Spicer Block built in 1889. David's was the Badger Store.; negative number 5-29-87-4
|
1891 |
1 | 02-125f |
Funeral procession going east on 3rd St., Moscow, towards the Methodist Church; Ott in picture; pallbearer on right of hearse
1 item : Going east to the Methodist Church for the Archie Hawley funeral services. Hawley was killed in action of World War 1, and first reported as missing in action. Sergeant Clifford M. Ott center pall bearer at right of hearse.; negative number 7-3-74-10
|
1921 |
1 | 02-125g |
Trail's Apts.; S.W. corner of Washington and 3rd, Moscow
1 item : At the southeast corner of Third and Jefferson streets. Built in 1972 at the location G.A.R. Anderson Post #14 which occupied this location from the 1880s until it burned in 1905. Later it was the location of Dr. Asbury's residence. Picture by Clifford M. Ott August 14, 1979.; negative number 8-15-77-14
|
undated |
1 | 02-125g |
Trail's Apts.; S.W. corner of Washington and 3rd, Moscow
1 item : At the southeast corner of Third and Jefferson streets. Built in 1972 at the location G.A.R. Anderson Post #14 which occupied this location from the 1880s until it burned in 1905. Later it was the location of Dr. Asbury's residence. Picture by Clifford M. Ott August 14, 1979.; negative number 8-15-77-17
|
undated |
1 | 02-125h |
David Trail's insurance office; Moscow
1 item : At 316 South Jefferson Street built in 1977 and located south of the Trail Apartments. Picture by Clifford M. Ott August 11, 1970.; negative number 8-15-77-15
|
undated |
1 | 02-126 |
Grand Army of the Republic Post #4
1 item : Located at the southeast corner of Third and Jefferson streets. It was in this building that the Latah County Pioneer Association was organized at two o'clock on the afternoon of June 8, 1891. John Russell was the first chairman and Henry McGregor was the first secretary-treasurer. The building was later destroyed by fire. 1905.
|
1891 |
1 | 02-127 |
James Eggan Photo Studio; south side of 3rd St. between Washington and Jefferson, Moscow; 1915
1 item : Located on the south side of Third Street east of the alley between Washington and Jefferson streets. Building razed. 217 East Third Street.; negative number 2-28-74-9
|
undated |
1 | 02-128 |
Inside Tabernacle, Moscow; January 1912
1 item : Built for holding revival meetings. Located on the north side of Third Street east of alley between Washington and Jefferson streets. Two ministers and choir behind platform. Later the Christian Church was built in this same location.; negative number 4-10-81-4
|
1912 |
1 | 02-129 |
Christian Church between Washington and Jefferson streets
1 item : Located on the north side of Third Street east of the alley between Washington and Jefferson streets. Built about 1912 and razed 1974 for parking lot.
|
1974 |
1 | 02-130 |
G.A.R. Veterans marching east on 3rd and Washington, pioneer Moscow
1 item : G.A.R. veterans of the Civil War marching east on Third Street at Washington Street about 1912. Moscow Fire Department bell tower in background.; negative number 9-25-76-7
|
undated |
1 | 02-130 |
G.A.R. members marching east on 3rd and Washington, Moscow
1 item : G.A.R. veterans of the Civil War marching east on Third Street at Washington Street about 1912. Moscow Fire Department bell tower in background.; negative number 9-14-80-1
|
undated |
1 | 02-130 |
G.A.R. members marching east on 3rd and Washington, Moscow
1 item : G.A.R. veterans of the Civil War marching east on Third Street at Washington Street about 1912. Moscow Fire Department bell tower in background.; negative number 9-14-80-2
|
undated |
1 | 02-131 |
Bell tower and hitch rack shows behind woman on 4th St.
1 item : On the north side of Fourth Street east of the alley between Main and Washington streets. Note the hitch rail with one horse hitched to it beyond girl.; negative number 11-17-76-12
|
undated |
1 | 02-132 |
Archie Hawley, first man seated at left in photograph
1 item : Killed in action World War One, France 1918. [On photo: Moscow boys off for Camp Lewis Wash. Moscow, Ida. Oct. 6, 1912. Hodgins Photo No. 2]
|
1912 |
1 | 02-133 |
Funeral procession going east on 3rd St., Moscow, towards the Methodist Church; Ott in picture; pallbearer on right of hearse
1 item : Going east on Third Street at Jefferson Street to the Methodist Church for services. Pall bearers were ex- servicemen who dressed in their uniforms to give Hawley a full military funeral. Two of the pall bearers were Bert Ayers and Cliffort Ott center right side of hearse. 1921; negative number 7-3-74-11
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1921 |
1 | 02-134 |
Moscow Idaho looking west showing the University in distance
1 item : Panoramic looking west and northwest from the Courthouse before 1906. No. 1, first University of Idaho Administration Building burned in 1906. No. 2, Christian Church built in 1891, northeast corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets. No. 3, G.A.R. Hall built in late 1880s southeast corner of Third and Jefferson streets.
|
1905 |
1 | 02-135 |
Looking northwest at Moscow from the Latah County Courthouse; approx. 1909
1 item : Looking northwest from the Courthouse. No. 1, City jail northwest corner of Fourth and Washington Streets. No. 2, Christian Church, No. 3, G.A.R. hall burned early 1900s, No. 4, theater building burned early 1900s located southwest corner of First and Washington streets.; negative number 5-16-78-11
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1909 |
1 | 02-137 |
Panorama of Moscow, showing creamery, residences, post office, and Christian Church
1 item : Looking northwest from the Courthouse. No. 1, Korter Creamery, located northwest corner of Fourth and Washington streets. No. 2, Albert's residence. No. 3, Post office. No. 4, Christian Church. No. 5, Dr. Asbury residence. Picture in the 1930s by Hodgins.
|
1935 |
1 | 02-138 |
Panorama of Moscow, looking northwest from new Courthouse
1 item : Looking northwest from the new Courthouse under construction. 1- Federal Building (post office), 2- Christian Church, 3- Dr. Asbury residence, 4- Methodist parsonage, 5- O'Donnell warehouse, 6- Idaho National Harvest building. Picture 1958.
|
1958 |
1 | 02-139 |
Panorama of Moscow looking northwest
1 item : Looking northwest from first Courthouse in 1910-11. 1- Moscow's first high school, 2- Methodist Church, 3- Russell School, 4- Irving School, 5- Standpipe (water tank), 6- McConnell Mansion, 7- Adams Street, 8- Third Street, 9- Fourth Street. Picture from top of Courthouse.
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1910 |
1 | 02-140 |
Panorama of Moscow, looking northeast
1 item : Looking northeast from the old Courthouse in 1910-11. 1- Presbyterian Church parsonage, 2- Presbyterian Church, 3- Swedish Lutheran Church, 4- Van Buren Street, Fourth Street in foreground.
|
1910 |
1 | 02-141 |
Latah County's first courthouse
1 item : Built in 1888-89, razed 1958. Several of the proceeding pictures taken from this building. Picture taken in the 1890s.
|
1891 |
1 | 02-142 |
Johnnie's Cafe
1 item : When first built after the old livery barn was razed. Located at the northeast corner of Sixth and Almon streets. Picture by the Idahonian in the 1940s.; negative number 1-20-78-12
|
undated |
1 | 02-143 |
Johnny's Cafe; N.E. corner of Almon and 6th, Moscow; former location of the Wilson Livery Barn, Jabbora Livery Barn
1 item : At the northeast corner of Almon and Sixth streets. Formerly location of the Wilson Livery Barn and later Jabbora's Livery Barn. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, August 6, 1977.; negative number 8-6-77-16
|
undated |
1 | 02-145 |
Moscow Mining Co.; remodeled in 1977; Asbury Building; N.E. corner of Asbury and 6th, Moscow; formerly Safford Apple
1 item : Restaurant and lounge at the northeast corner of Asbury and Sixth streets. Formerly location of the old andquot;Natandquot; and later the Auto Freight depot. Remodeled by Kenworthy in 1977.; negative number 8-6-77-15
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undated |
1 | 02-146 |
Natatorium in Moscow
1 item : The andquot;Natandquot; (Natatorium) located on the north side of Sixth Street between Almon and Asbury streets was the Safford Apple Packing Plant in the early 1900s. Nathaniel Williamson of the famed Williamson Store operated a creamery in the building before remodeling it into a natatorium. This was a popular place during the 1920s. It was then remodeled and occupied for many years by the Inland Motor Freight. Then remodeled in 1977 by Kenworthy into a restaurant and lounge. The Natatorium Building at the right [90-2-146] originally was the Safford Apple Packing Plant until the production of apples in the area went out in the early 1900s. Nathaniel Williamson of the famed Williamson Store operated a creamery in the building before remodeling into a natatorium.
|
1977 |
1 | 02-147 |
Inland Motor Freight office
1 item : Office and freight depot rebuilt from the old andquot;Natandquot; building above [90-2-146]. Picture 1940s. The electric trolley in the two above pictures [90-2-146, 90-2-147] was the Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad line to the Mark P. Miller Flour Mill at the southwest corner of Sixth and Jackson streets.
|
1945 |
1 | 02-148 |
Hagen and Cushing Meat Market
1 item : Built 1911. Located on the north side of west Sixth Street. Razed about 1950. Built by C.A. Hagan and C.H. Cushing and C.B. Holt their father-in-law.; negative number 10-17-79-1
|
undated |
1 | 02-149 |
Hagen and Cushing Meat Market
1 item : Located on the north side of west Sixth Street about where Perimeter Drive crosses west Sixth Street on way to Moscow-Pullman highway.; negative number 10-17-79-2
|
undated |
1 | 02-150 |
Taylor and Lauder brickyard; south side of 6th and Ash, Moscow; late 1800's?
1 item : Located south of Sixth Street about where Ash Street is today. This is where the brick were manufactured for the first University of Idaho Administration Building and many of the buildings on Main Street.; negative number 1-3-73-11
|
1890 |
1 | 02-151 |
Taylor and Lauder Brick Plant employees; late 1880's or 90's
1 item : Left to right: Wiley Lauder with arms folded, 7th, Tom Taylor with tie, vest and watch chain, 10th man standing.; negative number 1-24-82-7
|
1880 |
1 | 02-152 |
Hall-Mickey brick plant; newspaper clipping
1 item : Making of Brick Earliest Industrial Endeavor Here, copy of newspaper article; negative number 2-8-75-10
|
undated |
1 | 02-153 |
Fat Man's Race; 7-04-11; Caspar Tylden at right in socks; Clifford Ott in kneepants and father (John) in front of Moscow Hotel
1 item : July 4, 1911. (Photo by Burns) Several fat men and Casper Tylden in the dark vest and pants entered the race. Someone said put a rider on the big Swede he is not a fat man, however he weighed the minimum. The other fat men who started the race had dropped out when the picture was taken. Tylden was just gaining his speed at this point and won the race by quite a margin. His comment after the race was, 'If we had to have gone further I would have beat him badly.' No. 1 in picture is John Ott and no. 2 Clifford M. Ott, 14-years-old. Tylden was our neighbor.; negative number 1-25-73-4b
|
1911 |
1 | 02-153 |
Fat Man's Race, Moscow; 7-04-11
1 item : July 4, 1911. (Photo by Burns) Several fat men and Casper Tylden in the dark vest and pants entered the race. Someone said put a rider on the big Swede he is not a fat man, however he weighed the minimum. The other fat men who started the race had dropped out when the picture was taken. Tylden was just gaining his speed at this point and won the race by quite a margin. His comment after the race was, 'If we had to have gone further I would have beat him badly.' No. 1 in picture is John Ott and no. 2 Clifford M. Ott, 14-years-old. Tylden was our neighbor.; negative number 1-25-73-4c
|
1911 |
1 | 02-154 |
Clifford Ott on telephone pole; 7-04-11
1 item : Looking over the crowd to see what was taking place.; negative number 1-25-73-5
|
1911 |
1 | 02-155 |
Looking northeast from the north end of Moore Street
1 item : The east-west fence is now F Street west of Hayes Street. Some of the few homes at this time show on Orchard Avenue with the Moscow Mountains in the background. The foreground is mostly covered with new homes at this time, 1967. Picture taken in the 1940s.
|
1945 |
1 | 02-156 |
Looking northeast from the north end of Moore Street showing F Street going west from the north end of Hayes Street
1 item : Note growth of trees near the water tank. Picture taken June 25, 1976 by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1976 |
1 | 02-157 |
Edd Kitt's potato cellar
1 item : Located from the southwest corner of Moscow Cemetery across Highway 8 and the Northern Pacific Railroad on the east side of the county road. Picture taken in the early 1940s.
|
1940 |
1 | 02-158 |
Idaho National Harvester
1 item : Manufactured in Moscow, 1911 model. Looking east across the Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad. The road beyond is now Highway 95 but not black-topped at this time. No. 1 in picture is Gainford (Gub) Mix, no. 2 Franklin E. Mix (father) and no. 3 Franklin Jr. Mix driving the horses. 1915.
|
1915 |
1 | 02-159 |
Mix family homes in Moscow
1 item : Gub Mix home top, Frank Mix home at right. Mix barn extreme right. North-south highway at left and the Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad in foreground. Picture about 1910.
|
1910 |
1 | 02-160 |
Cat walk on Orchard Ave., pioneer Moscow
1 item : On Orchard Avenue across valley north of Virginia Avenue in the early 1900s.; negative number 7-17-85-17
|
undated |
1 | 02-161 |
Sand Pit, Moscow
1 item : The 'Old Sandpit: located at the east end of D Street and about one block west of Eisenhower Street. Picture taken at water level by Clifford M. Ott July 13, 1977.; negative number 7-13-77-2
|
undated |
1 | 02-162 |
Sand Pit, Moscow
1 item : The 'Old Sandpit' was caused by the excavation of sand found at this location and was used for concrete building foundations and sidewalks in the 1890' and early 1900s. By Clifford M. Ott July 13, 1977.; negative number 7-13-77-3
|
undated |
1 | 02-162 |
Sand Pit, Moscow
1 item : The 'Old Sandpit' was caused by the excavation of sand found at this location and was used for concrete building foundations and sidewalks in the 1890' and early 1900s. By Clifford M. Ott July 13, 1977.; negative number 7-13-77-4
|
undated |
1 | 02-163 |
Sand Pit, Moscow
1 item : Showing the new homes built in 1977 north of Eisenhower Street. Moscow Mountains in the background. Picture by Clifford M. Ott July 13, 1977.; negative number 7-13-77-5
|
undated |
1 | 02-164 |
Looking northeast across the Old Sandpit at 640 North Eisenhower Street
1 item : At the Good Samaritan Village at 620 North Eisenhower Street, built in 1976. Clifford M. Ott July 13, 1977.
|
1977 |
1 | 02-165 |
Formerly the Sand Pit; now Hordeman's Pond at the Kiwanis Park, Moscow
1 item : Now Hordemann Pond in Kiwanis Park. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, January 22, 1978.; negative number 1-22-78-19
|
undated |
1 | 02-166 |
Formerly the Sand Pit; now Hordeman's Pond at the Kiwanis Park, Moscow
1 item : Now Hordemann Pond in Kiwanis Park. Clifford M. Ott, January 22, 1978.; negative number 1-22-78-20
|
undated |
1 | 02-167 |
Children wading in pool at East City Park. Moscow, Idaho.
1 item : Located north of Third Street and west of Hayes Street. Discontinued in the 1960s. Picture from the Idahonian.; negative number 11-5-77c-3
|
undated |
1 | 02-168 |
Good Samaritan building, Moscow
1 item : 640 North Eisenhower Street. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, January 22, 1978.; negative number 5-18-80-15
|
undated |
1 | 02-169 |
Looking N.E. towards Moscow Mountains from F St. and Eisenhower St., Moscow
1 item : By Clifford M. Ott; negative number 5-18-80-11
|
undated |
1 | 02-170 |
Looking N.E. towards Moscow Mountains from F St. and Eisenhower St., Moscow
1 item : F Street continues east about three blocks and Eisenhower Street two blocks farther north. This area lies north of the Good Samaritan Village. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 5-18-80-13
|
undated |
2 | 03-004 |
Parade on Main St., Moscow; 5-04-1898; for U of I volunteers leaving for the Spanish American War
1 item : Picture taken 1898. Looking north from Seventh at Main Street. Feed stable sign points to the Horseman's Headquarters Stables across the alley east of Gritman Hospital.; negative number 1-13-73e-1
|
1898-05-04 |
2 | 03-005 |
Looking north at the west side of Main Street from Seventh Street
1 item : Looking north at the west side of Main Street from Seventh Street. Moscow.
|
1898 |
2 | 03-006 |
Barton House; N.W. corner of 4th and Main, Moscow; 1880-1883; later burned
1 item : At the northwest corner of Fourth and Main streets. Built by Col. R.H. Barton from lumber by the Barton and Langdon mill, northeast of Moscow. The Barton House burned about 1890.; negative number 1-2-73-8
|
undated |
2 | 03-007 |
Hotel Moscow, circa 1920
1 item : At the northwest corner of Fourth and Main streets. Built in 1891 by Col R.H. Barton. The Moscow Barber Shop was located at right of hotel entrance.
|
1891 |
2 | 03-008 |
Moscow Barber Shop
1 item : Located in the Hotel Moscow building about 1920. Left to right: 1- Clarence Jain, owner. 2- George Roland. 3- 4- 5- shoe shine ?. Jain sold to Moon.
|
1920 |
2 | 03-009 |
Moscow Barber Shop, circa 1930
1 item : In the early 1930s. Left to right: 1- Theopolis (shoe-shine). 2- Bunny Estes, owner. 3- Gene Elliott. 4- Cecil Hart. Man in Hart's chair believed to be Luke Tyrell.
|
1931 |
2 | 03-010 |
Inside Blanchard Cigar Store; 509 S. Main, Moscow; Charles and George Blanchard; 1895-1900
1 item : Inside. Located at 507 South Main Street late 1890s. Left to right: Charles Blanchard and Joe Blanchard. In pioneer days cigars were made [by the Blanchard's] in the southwest room beyond the stove. Razed June 7, 1947.; negative number 1-7-80-11
|
undated |
2 | 03-011 |
Looking north at Main Street from south of Fifth Street in 1901
1 item : Number 1- Blanchard's Cigar Store. 2- John Freidman's harness shop. Shields Block is seen at the right in the picture.
|
1901 |
2 | 03-012 |
Looking north at Main Street from Fourth Street before it was paved in 1912
1 item : The Williamson sign shows on the McConnell-Maguire Building as Williamson occupied the building from 1911 through 1918.
|
1912 |
2 | 03-013 |
Inside Moscow Hotel; 1895; people identified
1 item : Lobby of the Hotel Moscow in 1895. Mr. and Mrs. Sterns at the right in picture. They were the proprietors at this time.; negative number 1-7-73-9
|
1895 |
2 | 03-014 |
Bank Building; N.E. corner of 4th and Main, Moscow; late 1800's or early 1900's
1 item : At the northeast corner of Fourth and Main streets built in 1891. At the time of the picture the Farmers Bank occupied the corner room. President E.C. Hall, E.R. Headley. 1892-1896.; negative number 6-11-76-4
|
undated |
2 | 03-015 |
M.J. Shields Block in Moscow
1 item : The hardware block built in 1889, and the implement building at the right built in 1890. Located on the east side of Main between Fourth and Main streets. Looking southeast, 1890s.
|
1889 |
2 | 03-016 |
Skattaboe Building in Moscow
1 item : At the southwest corner of Fourth and Main streets. Built in 1892. Picture by M.L. Romig about 1905 or 1906.
|
1979 |
2 | 03-017 |
Creighton's in the Skattaboe Bldg.; 1890's
1 item : With the Skattaboe Building at left, occupied by George Creighton as Creighton and McClelland. Creighton and Nelson started in 1890 in a small wooden building at 513 South Main and moved to the Skattaboe in 1892, then to larger quarters in 1894 at 211 South Main (Smith-Dolson Building) where Creighton's still operate.; negative number 5-12-91-7
|
1898 |
2 | 03-018 |
Looking north from fifth Street about the late 1890s
1 item : Looking north from fifth Street about the late 1890s. Moscow.
|
1898 |
2 | 03-019 |
Looking north at Main Street from 5th Street
1 item : In the early 1900s with a wagon load of sacked grain pulled by four horses. A delivery wagon at the left and a farm wagon at right. Before pavement [laid in] 1912.
|
1901 |
2 | 03-019c |
Looking north at Main Street from Fifth Street
1 item : From Fifth Street showing Blanchard's Cigar Store at left. The Holt building with the awning down with pile of sand in front was built in 1903. Picture taken sometime later.
|
1905 |
2 | 03-019d |
Blanchard's Cigar Store, 509 and 511 south Main, Moscow
1 item : Blanchard's Cigar Store in Moscow. Photocopy or photo of description in Otness book A Great Good Country.; negative number 11-10-83-9
|
undated |
2 | 03-020 |
Looking north at east side of Main St., Moscow.
1 item : From Fifth Street. McConnell-Maguire Building far right.; negative number 4-2-81-7
|
1892 |
2 | 03-021 |
Looking north at Main St. from south of 5th St., Moscow; 1901; old G.A.R. Hall
1 item : From Fifth Street. McConnell-Maguire sign changed to Motter-Wheeler. 1- Blanchard Cigar Store, 2- J.N. Freidman Harness Shop.; negative number 1-27-73-8
|
1901 |
2 | 03-022 |
Looking north at Main Street, 1912 [01]
1 item : From Fifth Street. Preparing to do the first paving.
|
1912 |
2 | 03-023 |
Grading Main St., Moscow, in 1912 for pavement
1 item : From Fifth Street. Preparing to do first paving. J.N. Freidman (harness maker) in doorway shop.; negative number 1-13-73-3
|
1912 |
2 | 03-023 |
Main St., south of 4th St., Moscow; preparing to pave; 1912
1 item : From Fifth Street. Preparing to do first paving. J.N. Freidman (harness maker) in doorway shop.; negative number 2-13-87-8
|
1912 |
2 | 03-024 |
Grading Main St., Moscow, in 1912 for pavement
1 item : First streets paved. Moscow.; negative number 1-13-73-4
|
1912 |
2 | 03-024 |
Looking north at Main St., Moscow before it was paved in 1912
1 item : First streets paved. Moscow.; negative number 10-16-80-16
|
undated |
2 | 03-025 |
Moscow streets paved in 1912
1 item : Photocopy of map with first streets paved darkened.; negative number 8-4-91-11
|
undated |
2 | 03-025a |
Looking north at Main Street, with Motter-Wheeler sign
1 item : From Fourth Street about 1910 or early 1911. The Motter-Wheeler sign shows on the McConnell Building at far right. Williamson's store occupied the building from 1911 to 1918.
|
1918 |
2 | 03-025b |
Hotel Moscow postcard; approx. 1910
1 item : From Fourth Street at the Hotel Moscow and Roland Hodgin's drug store showing.; negative number 8-1-84-9
|
1910 |
2 | 03-026 |
Looking north from south of 4th St., Moscow; before it was paved in 1912
1 item : From south of Fourth Street before streets were paved in 1912. Copy from postcard.; negative number 2-13-87-1
|
undated |
2 | 03-027 |
Main St., Moscow; 1933; with snow
1 item : From Fifth Street at the big snow of 1933.; negative number 1-17-73-5
|
1933 |
2 | 03-028 |
Unloading freight at the Greater Boston Store, Moscow; 8-05-05; after expansion including all the block on the east side of Main St., except Shields
1 item : Williamson's, Idaho's Greatest.; negative number 8-20-76-10
|
1905 |
2 | 03-029 |
Williamson's Boston Store; looking north at the east side of Main St. from 5th St., Moscow; Cloak Store in background
1 item : Sometime after the top picture [90-3-028] showing the Williamson sign above the awnings.; negative number 1-2-76-14
|
undated |
2 | 03-029 |
Williamson's Boston Store; looking north at the east side of Main St. from 5th St., Moscow; Cloak Store in background
1 item : Sometime after the top picture [90-3-028] showing the Williamson sign above the awnings.; negative number 1-2-76-15
|
undated |
2 | 03-030 |
Williamson's Mattress Sale; east side of Main St. between 3rd and 4th, Moscow
1 item : Williamson's having a carload sale of mattresses on the street south of Davids' Department Store. Moscow.; negative number 1-24-76-12
|
undated |
2 | 03-031 |
Wlliamson's Great Fall Fair; 10-04-09 to 10-09-09; looking north at Main St. from S. of 5th St., Moscow; blocks and lumber for the Kenworthy Theater
1 item : Showing the crowd gathered on Main and Fifth streets. Sometime before 1910 when he [Williamson] moved to the McConnell-Maguire building at the southeast corner of First and Main streets.; negative number 8-20-76-5
|
1909 |
2 | 03-032 |
Williamson's Store and advertising on walls; Moscow; early 1900's
1 item : Growth and Progress - were annually chronicled on the side wall of Williams [sic] store in the early 1900s. This store believed strongly in civic promotions, doing much to advance the cause of agricultural fairs, horse shows, cattle and other livestock showings and sales during this period. The value of good publicity was endorsed and the company did much, outside of business interests, to achieve the notice and attention of this area. [Photo of newspaper item?]; negative number 1-24-76-11
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1900 |
2 | 03-032 |
Williamson's Store, Moscow; newspaper clipping
1 item : Growth and Progress - were annually chronicled on the side wall of Williams [sic] store in the early 1900s. This store believed strongly in civic promotions, doing much to advance the cause of agricultural fairs, horse shows, cattle and other livestock showings and sales during this period. The value of good publicity was endorsed and the company did much, outside of business interests, to achieve the notice and attention of this area. [Photo of newspaper item?]; negative number 9-1-76-11
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2 | 03-033 |
East side of Main St., Moscow; 1918; Section B soldiers marching
1 item : South of Sixth Street showing Section B soldiers in training marching north in 1918. 1 and 1A- O.E. Bell agriculture implements, 2- McElroy plumbing, 3- O.C. Carssow groceries, Etc., 4- J.J. Anthony machine shop, 5- Across Seventh Street, Gritman [Memorial] Hospital.; negative number 3-2-88-15
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1918 |
2 | 03-034 |
Albright Garage; Raleigh Albright, nephew of the owner, at left; Dr. Gritman's car in the far corner; located on west side of Main St., Moscow
1 item : One of Moscow's first. Raleigh Albright at left, Dr. Gritman's car in far corner. Located at 611 South Main Street.; negative number 4-25-75-5
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2 | 03-035 |
Carssow Grocery: front
1 item : Mrs. Belle (Estes) Carssow and one of her children seated on the bench. 616 South Main Street.; negative number 8-8-72-4
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2 | 03-036 |
Mulfinger Second Hand Store; formerly Carssow's Grocery
1 item : After Mr. Carssow's death the store was sold to Mulfinger. The building at the right was where the Carssow family lived when they operated the grocery store. Located about the middle of the block between Sixth and Seventh streets on the east side of Main Street.; negative number 8-8-72-3
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2 | 03-036 |
Mulfinger Second Hand Store; formerly Carssow Grocery
1 item : After Mr. Carssow's death the store was sold to Mulfinger. The building at the right was where the Carssow family lived when they operated the grocery store. Located about the middle of the block between Sixth and Seventh streets on the east side of Main Street.; negative number 8-8-72-7
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2 | 03-037 |
Group picture in front of Moscow Steam Laundry; owner and manager: C.B. Green; from Terry Burton
1 item : Crew and delivery wagon on the west side of the street at 613 South Main Street.; negative number 7-14-80-16
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2 | 03-038 |
Group picture in front of Moscow Steam Laundry; owner and manager: C.B. Green; from Terry Burton
1 item : Employees in the early 1900s. C.B. Green was the owner manager.; negative number 7-14-80-15
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2 | 03-039 |
Inside Moscow Steam Laundry; approx. 1898; owner and manager: C.B. Green; from Terry Burton
1 item : Showing the ironing room and the employees. Looking towards the back end of the room. 1890s.; negative number 7-14-80-14
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1898 |
2 | 03-040 |
Inside Moscow Steam Laundry; approx. 1898; owner and manager: C.B. Green; from Terry Burton
1 item : Showing the ironing room and the employees. Looking towards the front of the room. 1890s.; negative number 7-14-80-15
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1898 |
2 | 03-041 |
Moscow Steam Laundry; Mr. and Mrs. Burton
1 item : At 623 South Main Street. Owned by Terry Burton. About 1980.; negative number 2-2-88-2
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2 | 03-042 |
Looking N.W. from 7th St., Moscow; by Ott; Total Textile Rentals
1 item : An addition to the Moscow Steam Laundry extending south to the corner of Seventh and Main streets built in 1981. Owned by Terry Burton. Picture by Clifford M. Ott October 30, 1981.; negative number 10-30-81-8
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1981 |
2 | 03-042a |
Looking N.W. from 7th St., Moscow; by Ott; Total Textile Rentals
1 item : Showing Total Textile Rental Services, Billard Den and the Moscow Fire Department buildings. See picture number 4 [90-3-004] taken in 1898 showing same area. Picture by Clifford M. Ott October 30, 1981.; negative number 10-30-81-9
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1981 |
2 | 03-042b |
Centennial Health Center
1 item : Doctor's office. October 27, 1987
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1987 |
2 | 03-043 |
Looking southwest at the corner of Sixth and Main streets, April 10, 1911 [02]
1 item : Moscow Band in foreground. Welcome parade for Teddy Roosevelt.
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1911 |
2 | 03-044 |
Moscow Cream Station; 1908; west side of Main St. south of 6th St., Moscow; Walters in buggy with two horses in front
1 item : On the west side of Main Street. George W. Walters, father of Bessie (Walters) Babcock, is seated in the buggy at the right after unloading cream. Picture taken in 1908.; negative number 3-10-75-4
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1908 |
2 | 03-045 |
Building at right on the southeast corner of Sixth and Main streets
1 item : Building at right on the southeast corner of Sixth and Main streets was built by O.E. Bell in 1925 as a service station and garage occupying the same area as the Bell Implement Store. Moscow.
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1925 |
2 | 03-046 |
Looking north at Main Street, circa 1940
1 item : Showing Sixth Street in the foreground. This picture and the one above taken by Charles Dimond of Hodgins. in the early 1940s.
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1940 |
2 | 03-047 |
McGregor House; later Gritman Hospital
1 item : [Hotel] at the southeast corner of Seventh and Main streets. Built in 1892 by Henry McGregor, one of the first brick buildings.; negative number 4-2-81-6
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2 | 03-048 |
McGreggor House in Moscow [01]
1 item : National Guards in front of the McGregor House at the time of the mining trouble in the Coeur d'Alenes 1892. Capt. J.H. McCallie was Moscow's first doctor of dentistry. Lt. Will Mix was a brother of Gainford (Gib) Mix. Picture taken in 1892.
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1892 |
2 | 03-049 |
McGregor House, Moscow; built 1890; later Gritman Hospital
1 item : Purchased by Dr. Gritman and converted into a hospital known as the Gritman Hospital in 1897.; negative number 1-2-73-3
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2 | 03-050 |
Gritman Memorial Hospital [07]
1 item : The first wing of the new Gritman Memorial Hospital built in 1938 and 1939. At this time the old Gritman Hospital shows at the left and was razed in 1940 to make room for the second wing.
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1940 |
2 | 03-050a |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow
1 item : Looking east at [Gritman Memorial Hospital]. March 22, 1981.; negative number 3-21-81-16
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1981 |
2 | 03-050a |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow
1 item : Looking east at [Gritman Memorial Hospital]. March 22, 1981.; negative number 3-21-81-17
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1981 |
2 | 03-050b |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow
1 item : Looking southeast at [Gritman Memorial Hospital]. March 22, 1981.; negative number 3-21-81-18
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1981 |
2 | 03-050b |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow
1 item : Looking southeast at [Gritman Memorial Hospital]. March 22, 1981.; negative number 3-21-81-19
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1981 |
2 | 03-050c |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow
1 item : Looking north at [Gritman Memorial Hospital]. March 22, 1981.; negative number 3-21-81-6
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1981 |
2 | 03-050c |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow
1 item : Looking north at [Gritman Memorial Hospital]. March 22, 1981.; negative number 3-21-81-7
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1981 |
2 | 03-050c |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow
1 item : Looking north at [Gritman Memorial Hospital]. March 22, 1981.; negative number 3-21-81-8
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1981 |
2 | 03-050c |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow
1 item : Looking north at [Gritman Memorial Hospital]. March 22, 1981.; negative number 3-21-81-9
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1981 |
2 | 03-050d |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow
1 item : Looking south at [Gritman Memorial Hospital]. March 22, 1981.; negative number 3-21-81-12
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1981 |
2 | 03-050d |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow
1 item : Looking south at [Gritman Memorial Hospital]. March 22, 1981.; negative number 3-21-81-13
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1981 |
2 | 03-050e |
Gritman Hospital, Moscow; taken in morning
1 item : Looking west across Washington Street at the east side of the Gritman Memorial Hospital March 22, 1981. Pictures by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 3-21-81-2
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1981 |
2 | 03-050f |
Dr. and Mrs. Gritman in front of Christmas tree; 1930
1 item : Dr. and Mrs. Gritman stand in front of a Christmas tree in the Gritman Hospital about 1932.; negative number 7-5-80-11
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1930 |
2 | 03-050f |
Dr. and Mrs. Gritman in front of Christmas tree; 1930
1 item : Dr. and Mrs. Gritman stand in front of a Christmas tree in the Gritman Hospital about 1932.; negative number 7-5-80-12
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1930 |
2 | 03-050f |
Dr. and Mrs. Gritman in front of Christmas tree; 1930
1 item : Dr. and Mrs. Gritman stand in front of a Christmas tree in the Gritman Hospital about 1932.; negative number 7-5-80-13
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1930 |
2 | 03-050g |
Dr. Gritman and hunting dog
1 item : Gritman Memorial Hospital, about the 1920s.; negative number 8-26-82-9
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2 | 03-050h |
Dr. Gritman and graduate nurses
1 item : At the Gritman Hospital, about the 1920s.; negative number 8-26-82-6
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undated |
2 | 03-050h |
Mrs. Gritman and graduate nurses
1 item : At the Gritman Hospital, about the 1920s.; negative number 8-26-82-7
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undated |
2 | 03-051 |
Gritman Memorial Hospital after the second wing was built
1 item : With the second wing built in 1941. Located at the southeast corner of Seventh and Main streets.
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1941 |
2 | 03-052 |
Gritman Hospital view from the top of Latah Co. Grain Growers Elevator, S. Main St., Moscow; by Willie Purnell
1 item : The Gritman Memorial Hospital's third wing was built in 1959 and 1960, and the fourth wing was built in 1974 and 1975. This wing shows with the white roof. The hospital now occupies the north half of the block on Main Street between Main and Washington streets south of Seventh Street. Looking northeast at Gritman Memorial Hospital, 1976 by Clifford M. Ott; negative number 8-1-75-1
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2 | 03-052 |
View of Moscow from the top of Latah Co. Grain Growers Elevator, S. Main, Moscow.
1 item : The Gritman Memorial Hospital's third wing was built in 1959 and 1960, and the fourth wing was built in 1974 and 1975. This wing shows with the white roof. The hospital now occupies the north half of the block on Main Street between Main and Washington streets south of Seventh Street. Looking northeast at Gritman Memorial Hospital, 1976 by Clifford M. Ott; negative number 8-1-75-6
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2 | 03-053 |
Six horses pulling two wagon loads of grain north on Main Street between Eighth and Seventh streets
1 item : 1- Latah Hotel (room and board) 2- Bill Hoke, 3- Moscow Commission Company's wood and coal sheds.
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1899 |
2 | 03-054 |
Two wagon loads of grain being unloaded at Moscow Commission Company
1 item : This building was located on the west side of Main Street between Eighth and Seventh streets north of the center of block. McCarty [Oscar McCarty] owner and manager.
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1899 |
2 | 03-055 |
Looking south at the west side of Main Street from Seventh Street in 1950
1 item : Picture by the Idahonian in 1950.
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1950 |
2 | 03-056 |
W.A. Lauder cement blocks float and exhibit; approx. 1910
1 item : The concrete block plant was located at the southeast corner of Washington and Spotswood streets. Lauder standing at right in picture.; negative number 11-9-80-6
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1910 |
2 | 03-057 |
Looking northwest from the Latah County Grain Growers elevator
1 item : The Union Pacific Railroad passenger depot in the foreground with the fairgrounds at the right across Sixth Street. Moscow Fire Department training tower at far edge of clearing. Student housing beyond. 1950.
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1950 |
2 | 03-058 |
Union Station Passenger Depot, Moscow
1 item : Newspaper clipping: building built at a cost of $40,000.00. Located south of Sixth Street between the Northern Pacific and Union Pacific railroads. The opening program was scheduled for January 7, 1937, when the structure will officially become part of the city's life. The building was razed in 1983.; negative number 9-24-82-12
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2 | 03-059 |
Camels pulling circus wagon on Main and 8th St., Moscow
1 item : Pulled by eight camels going south on Main Street at Eighth Street in 1918. Looking northeast at the corner of Eighth and Main streets.; negative number 2-27-87-11
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1912 |
2 | 03-059 |
Camels pulling circus wagon on Main and 8th St., Moscow
1 item : Pulled by eight camels going south on Main Street at Eighth Street in 1918. Looking northeast at the corner of Eighth and Main streets.; negative number 2-27-87-9
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1912 |
2 | 03-060 |
Farmers Union Store and Grain Office; S.E. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow; George Seivers, Gen. Manager, on steps of Grain Office; before 1920
1 item : At the southeast corner of Eighth and Main streets. C.H. Bratton in vest and bow tie, store manager; Mrs. George Sievers, bookkeeper; Clifford and Clement Sievers, twins and George Sievers general manager.; negative number 3-10-75-9
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2 | 03-060 |
Farmers Union Store; S.E. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow
1 item : At the southeast corner of Eighth and Main streets. C.H. Bratton in vest and bow tie, store manager; Mrs. George Sievers, bookkeeper; Clifford and Clement Sievers, twins and George Sievers general manager.; negative number 3-14-75-13
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undated |
2 | 03-061 |
Looking east across Main Street from Eighth Street, about 1913
1 item : The Farmers Union store at right across Main Street and the Latah Hotel at left in picture.
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1913 |
2 | 03-062 |
Looking east across Main Street from Eighth Street, about 1975
1 item : The building at right was built about 1921 by the Farmers Union and used for their store and grain office until they sold. The building is now occupied by the Moscow Implement Company. Picture 1975 by Clifford M. Ott.
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1975 |
2 | 03-062a |
Moscow, Idaho, 1900 to 1975
1 item : Moscow, Idaho, 1900 to 1975. [Photo of collage of Moscow street scenes] MOSCOW, I DAHO . 1900-1975. #1-Looking north at Main Street from 8th Street. Building at left Star Hotel corner 7th and Main Street. Large building at right Gritman Hospital originally the McGreggor House (Hotel) built in 1892 at the S.E. corner of 7th and Main. Purchased by Dr. C. L. Gritman in 1897 and made into hospital. Picture taken July 4, 1900. #2-Looking at the N.E. corner of 8th and Main Street. Eight camels pulling circus wagon south on Main Street. Pioneer residence and barn on the corner. Picture taken in 1912. #3-Looking north from the top of elevator at the s .w. corner 8th and Main Street. 1-Latah Hotel 719 S . Main, Jake Hoke proprietor . 2-Hoke family residence . 3- Moscow Commission Co . 4-Star Hotel N.W. corner 7th and Main. 5-Nelson pioneer building N. W. corner 6th and Main . 6-Masonic Temple built in 1911 at 531 south Main . 7 - Potlatch Lumber Co. 120 W. 6th. 8-Washington Water Power Sub Station built in 1914 and razed in 1956 located east side of Jackson and south of 4th Street. 9-Stand Pipe (Water Tank.) 80 feet tall built in 1892 and razed about the 1930'.s, located center of block north of A Street between Jefferson and Adams at top of hill. 10-Irving School built in 1901 and razed in 1926 located at the s.w. corner of A and Adams. 11-Federal Building built in 1910 and 1911 at the N.E. corner of 3rd and Washington Street. 12- Butterfield Elder Implement Co . 520 S. Main . 13 - 0 . ~ . Bell Farm Implements pioneer building S. E. corner 6th and Main. 14-Carsow Grocery 616 S . Main. 15- J.J . Anthony Machine Shop at the N. E. corner 7th and Ma1n Street . 16-Gritman Hospital S. E. corner 7th and Main. Built in 1892 and razed in 1940. Picture by Hodgin's Drug Store Chas. Diamond photographer in the 1920's. #4-Look.J.ng north from the top of elevator at the s.w. corner 8th and Main Street. This picture shows new buildings built after picture #3. 1- Moscow Fire Dep t. built in 1927 at 603 S . Main . 2- Nelson building built in the 1920 ' s at the N.W. corner of 6th and Main Street. 3- Masonic Temple same as picture f/.3 . 4- New Russell School buil t 1926 S. W. corner A and Adams . 5- 0 . E. Bell concrete walls building built 1926 at S.E. corner 6th And Main Street. Picture by Hodgin ' s Drug Store Chas . Diamond ~photographer in the 1930 ' s. #5-Looking north from 8th Street. Latah Hotel left , Gritman Hospital white building at right . Picture by Hodgin ' s Drug Store Chas. Diamond photographer in the 1930 ' s . #6-Looking north from top of elevator at the S.W. corner of 8th and Main. Picture by Clifford M. Ott taken in 1975. ' ~7 -Looking north from top of elevator at the s.w. corner of 8th and Main . Picture by Clifford M. Ott taken in 1975. #8-Looking north at Main Street with 8th Street in foreground. Picture by Clifford M. Ott taken in 1975. Compare this picture taken from the same location 75 years after picture #1.
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1912 |
2 | 03-062c |
Looking north at the S.W. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow.
1 item : #3 1- Latah Hotel, 719 South Main Street, Jake Hoke, proprietor. 2- Hoke family residence. 3- Moscow Commission Company. 4- Star Hotel, northwest corner of Seventh and Main streets. 5- Nelson pioneer building, northwest corner of Sixth and Main streets. 6- Masonic Temple built in 1911 at 531 South Main Street. 7- Potlatch Lumber Company, 120 West Sixth Street. 8- Washington Water Power sub-station built in 1914 and razed in 1956 located east side of Jackson Street and south of Fourth Street. 9- Stand pipe (water tank) 80 feet tall built in 1892 and razed in the 1930s, located center of block north of A Street between Jefferson and Adams streets at top of hill. 10- Irving School built in 1901 and razed in 1926 located at the southwest corner of A and Adams streets. 11- Federal Building built in 1910 and 1911 at the northeast corner of Third and Washington streets. 12- Butterfield Elder Implement Company, 520 South Main Street. 13- O.E. Bell farm implements pioneer building, southeast corner of Sixth and Main streets. 14- Carssow grocery, 616 South Main Street. 15- J.J. Anthony machine shop at the northeast corner of Seventh and Main streets. Built in 1892 and razed in 1940. Picture by Hodgin's Drug Store, Charles Dimond photographer in the 1920s.; negative number 12-7-83-9
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1920 |
2 | 03-062d |
Looking north at the S.W. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow.
1 item : #4 This picture shows new buildings built after picture #3 [90-3-062c]. 1- Moscow Fire Department built in 1927 at 603 South Main Street. 2-Nelson building built in 1920s at the northwest corner of Sixth and Main streets. 3- Masonic Temple same as picture #3 [90-3-062c]. 4- New Russell School built 1926, southwest corner of A and Adams streets. 5- O.E. Bell, concrete walls build-in built 1926 at southeast corner of Sixth and Main streets. Picture by Hodgin's Drug Store, Charles Dimond photographer in the 1930s.; negative number 12-7-83-10
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1930 |
2 | 03-062e |
Gritman [Memorial] Hospital at the southeast corner of Seventh and Main streets
1 item : Copied from a postcard taken about 1910.
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1910 |
2 | 03-063 |
Looking north at Main Street from the railroad tracks after the street was paved in 1912
1 item : Looking north at Main Street from the railroad tracks after the street was paved in 1912. Moscow.
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1912 |
2 | 03-064 |
Looking north at Main Street from Eighth Street in 1892
1 item : Large building at right the McGregor House later Gritman Hospital. Building at left was the Star Room and Board.
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1892 |
2 | 03-065 |
Eagle Iron and Mfg. Co.; S.W. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow; 1892
1 item : Located at the southwest corner of Eighth and Main streets.; negative number 1-3-73-10
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1892 |
2 | 03-066 |
Idaho National Harvester Building, Moscow; 1907-1909; from Gainford Mix
1 item : Located at 810 South Main Street. The I.N.H.C. [Idaho National Harvester Company] occupied this building 1907 through 1909, then the Rhodes Harvester from 1910 until 1915 when they moved to Colfax.; negative number 1-11-73-8
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2 | 03-067 |
View of Moscow from the top of Latah Co. Grain Growers Elevator, S. Main, Moscow.
1 item : See 1912 picture at left [90-3-063]. Picture by Clifford M. Ott; negative number 8-1-75-11
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undated |
2 | 03-067 |
View of Moscow from the top of Latah Co. Grain Growers Elevator, S. Main, Moscow.
1 item : See 1912 picture at left [90-3-063]. Picture by Clifford M. Ott; negative number 8-1-75-12
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undated |
2 | 03-068 |
Looking north at Main Street from Eighth Street in 1975 [01]
1 item : See 1892 picture at left from same location [90-3-065]. Picture by Clifford M. Ott
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1975 |
2 | 03-069a |
Madison Lumber Company at 824 South Main Street
1 item : Madison Lumber Company was located at 824 South Main Street and established in 1903 by Gunder P. Kjosness who came to Moscow with his wife and eight children from Madison, Wisconsin. The Madison Lumber and Mill Company is the oldest lumber company in the Inland Empire. It suffered two fires, one in 1934 and the other in 1968 when the above building burned to the ground [90-3-069]. It has been replaced by a new building at the same location and occupied by the Troy Lumber Company. 1976.
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1940 |
2 | 03-070 |
Moscow, Idaho [02]
1 item : Showing the concrete elevator property of the Moscow Farmers Union with the Latah Hotel beyond and Madison Lumber and Mill Company sign at right. Picture by Dimond of Hodgins Drug in 1930.
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1930 |
2 | 03-071 |
Standard Lumber Company's building
1 item : Located on the southwest corner of Seventh and Main streets. Building at left Moscow Commission Company, dealer in grain, feed and fuel.
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1960 |
2 | 03-072 |
Looking northwest from Lewis Street at the southwest corner of Eighth and Main streets
1 item : Showing the elevator with steel bins added. Property now owned by the Latah County Grain Growers. Picture by Clifford M. Ott July 31, 1980.
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1980 |
2 | 03-073 |
Looking at the southwest corner of Eighth and Main streets, 1930
1 item : Looking at the southwest corner of Eighth and Main streets in 1930 when property of Moscow Farmers Union. Picture by Dimond of Hodgins Drug Store.
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1930 |
2 | 03-074 |
Looking at the southwest corner of Eighth and Main streets, 1980
1 item : Property now owned by the Latah County Grain Growers. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.
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1980 |
2 | 03-075 |
Looking north at Main Street from top of grain elevator about 1924
1 item : 1- Moscow Commission Company (feed and fuel), 2- Star Hotel. 3- Butterfield and Elder (farm implements), 4- O.E. Bell (farm implements), Hodgins. 5- J.J. Anthony (machine shop), 6- Gritman Hospital.
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1924 |
2 | 03-076 |
Main St., Moscow, view from the top of Latah Co. Grain Growers Elevator, S. Main, Moscow
1 item : Looking north at Main Street from top of grain elevator at corner of Eighth and Main streets in 1975 by C.M. Ott. Moscow.; negative number 8-1-75-2
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undated |
2 | 03-076 |
View of Moscow from the top of Latah Co. Grain Growers Elevator, S. Main, Moscow.
1 item : Looking north at Main Street from top of grain elevator at corner of Eighth and Main streets in 1975 by C.M. Ott. Moscow.; negative number 8-1-75-7
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undated |
2 | 03-077 |
Looking north at Main Street from Eighth Street, 1935-36
1 item : Picture taken by Charles Dimond of Hodgins.
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1935 |
2 | 03-078 |
Looking north at Main Street from Eighth Street in 1975 [02]
1 item : Looking north at Main Street from Eighth Street in 1975 by C.M. Ott. Moscow.
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1975 |
2 | 03-078a |
Northwest corner of Eighth and Main streets
1 item : [Photograph taken] October 27, 1987.
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1987 |
2 | 03-078b |
West side of Main Street from Eighth Street, circa 1987
1 item : October 27, 1987 See picture #34 [90-3-034]
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1987 |
2 | 03-079 |
Looking northeast across Moscow with Moscow Mountain in background [01]
1 item : Picture from the top of the grain elevator at the southwest corner of Eighth and Main streets. Picture by Charles Dimond of Hodgins, 1935-36.
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1935 |
2 | 03-080 |
Looking northeast across Moscow with the Moscow Mountain in background [02]
1 item : Picture from the top of the grain elevator at the southwest corner of Eighth and Main streets. Picture by Clifford M. Ott 1975.
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1975 |
2 | 03-082 |
Farmers Union Warehouse Company in Moscow
1 item : Warehouse south of Eighth Street and west of Main Street. This warehouse was used for storing sacked grain. Picture early 1930' by Charles Dimond of Hodgins.
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1930 |
2 | 03-082a |
Oregon Railroad and Navigation depot being razed
1 item : No. 1 is the O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] (Union Pacific) depot being razed. Picture by Clifford M. Ott September 30, 1983.
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1983 |
2 | 03-082b |
Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company and Union Pacific Railroad depot
1 item : [Building] built in 1885 being razed. This [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] was the first railroad to arrive in Moscow. Clifford M. Ott September 30, 1983.
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1983 |
2 | 03-082c |
Warehouse purchased by Northwest Seed Company
1 item : The Farmers Union Warehouse Company warehouse was purchased by the Northwest Seed Company and an elevator and pea processing equipment added. About the 1930s.
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1930 |
2 | 03-082d |
Warehouse purchased by Latah County Grain Growers
1 item : The warehouse was later purchased by the Latah County Grain Growers about the 1940s. Picture taken in June 1986 while building was being razed. Moscow Idaho Seed Company beyond.
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1986 |
2 | 03-083 |
Looking northeast at Moscow from the Latah County Grain Growers elevator
1 item : Concrete elevator. Sixth and Main streets at right. Picture by the Idahonian in 1950.
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1950 |
2 | 03-084 |
Looking more to the east from the same position as the top picture [90-3-083]
1 item : Picture by the Idahonian in 1950.
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1950 |
2 | 03-085 |
Jess M. Scott, plumbing and heating
1 item : Located at 618 South Jackson Street after Scott died. Picture taken in 1950.
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1950 |
2 | 03-086 |
Looking north from the Moscow Idaho Seed Company building about 1950
1 item : No. 1- Potlatch Lumber Company, Sam Espeland manager. 2- Scott Plumbing and Heating. 3- Standard Lumber Company. 4- Jim Nesbit, 76 Service Station. 5- Latah County Grain Growers elevator. Crites-Moscow Growers, foreground.
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1950 |
2 | 03-087 |
Northwest corner of Eighth and Main streets
1 item : Formerly Smith Brothers Shell service station for many years. Now First Bank of Troy. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, September 4, 1977.
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1977 |
2 | 03-088 |
Northwest corner of Eighth and Jackson streets
1 item : Formerly Union service station. Now flat storage warehouse of Crites-Moscow Growers. Beyond the Crites-Moscow Growers may be seen the original O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] depot built in 1885. Now U.P. [Union Pacific] Railroad depot. Picture by Clifford M. Ott September 4, 1977.
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1977 |
2 | 03-089 |
M.P. Miller Flour Mill; razed 8-28-59; newspaper clipping
1 item : Photo of newspaper photo. Caption: andquot;Newly Acquired grain storage elevators and feed mill of the Latah County Grain Growers in Moscow, Idaho play an important part in this association's plan for expansion. This facility, acquired in July, was formerly owned by the Mark P. Miller milling company and had a capacity of nearly 500,000 bushels. (Photo courtesy of East Idahonian.andquot; The flour mill at right in picture was razed in 1960.; negative number 12-2-74-3
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2 | 03-090 |
Site of M.P. Miller Flour Mill; S.W. corner of 6th and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : Fertilizers and chemicals at the southwest corner of Sixth and Jackson streets. Latah County Grain Growers elevator at left. This corner first occupied by the Michael J. Shields lumber mill in the 1880s and 1890s. Then Mark P. Miller flour mill, 1904 to 1960 when razed. Picture by Clifford M. Ott November 6, 1977.; negative number 11-6-77-15
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2 | 03-091 |
Breaking ground for the new office shown in the picture below [90-3-092]
1 item : Mark P. Miller, owner.
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1980 |
2 | 03-092 |
Looking at the southwest corner of Sixth and Jackson streets
1 item : Now owned by the Latah County Grain Growers. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, July 31, 1980.
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1980 |
2 | 03-093 |
M.P. Miller Flour Mill (Harry Bush standing in front?)
1 item : Manager of the Mark P. Miller Milling Company, purchased by the Latah County Grain Growers in 1930 and was their first manager. The office was the small building back of Bush, the flour mill at right, with the concrete storage elevator in the background.; negative number 10-5-78-10
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2 | 03-094 |
M.P. Miller Flour Mill (interior of mill and Harry Steensma)
1 item : Miller for the Mark P. Miller Milling Company. The flour mill was purchased by the Latah County Grain Growers and Steensma worked for them until retiring in 1979.; negative number 10-5-78-1
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2 | 03-095 |
M.J. Shields Lumber Mill; 1892; S.W. corner of 6th and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : At the southwest corner of Sixth and Jackson streets. The refuge from this mill was burned in the Shields light plant in the next block south. Picture 1892.; negative number 1-2-73-10
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1892 |
2 | 03-096 |
Mark Miller Flour Mill; S.W. corner of 6th and Jackson, Moscow; razed June 1960
1 item : [Caption from photo in newspaper]: 'Won't be long - The old Mark P. Miller flour mill, now owned by the Latah County Grain growers, is in line for dismantling, according to Fred Cann, Grain Growers manager. A crew from Marvin Carter salvage Co., of Veradale, Wash., will start tearing down the mill today and are expected to complete the job in three months.' The Mark P. Miller Flour Mill at the S.W. corner of 6th and Jackson St. This mill started operating about 1904 and the building was razed in 1960. Now site of a fertilizer plant. Part of the flour mill building was moved from 4th and Washington Street and purchased by Mark P. Miller in 1904 and rebuilt.; negative number 1-21-73-11
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2 | 03-097 |
Michael J. Shields electric light plant in Moscow
1 item : Built in 1892 on the east side of Jackson Street between Seventh and Eighth streets. Picture 1892. McGregor House and cupola of the Courthouse may be seen at right end of the light plant. The first Shields electric light plant was built in this location in 1889 and replaced by the larger plant in 1892.
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1892 |
2 | 03-098 |
Portrait of Michael James Shields; builder of Shields Block and the Electric Light Plant
1 item : Michael J. Shields left, built his home at 411 East B Street in the early 1890s and [it] is still occupied in 1976. It is one of the landmarks of northeast Moscow. He also built the Shields Building at the southeast corner of Fourth and Main streets in 1889 as a hardware store, and in 1890 the building south to Fifth Street for an implement store. In addition to the electric light plant above [90-3-098] he built and operated a lumber mill. Shields was one of Moscow's most enterprising businessmen of the 1890s.; negative number 11-15-74-12
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2 | 03-099 |
Electric Service in Moscow; Washington Water Power Co. book; history of electric service in Moscow
1 item : Power from the Lewiston-Clarkston Improvement Company [LCIC] was turned on the Moscow line May 22, 1905. The original contract for the line was December 1903, subject to some kind of option as of May 1904. Late in 1904 the right-of-way was acquired and construction began. See contract folder 76, box 131 LCIC papers at W.S.U. [Washington State University] Library.; negative number 12-26-74-4
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2 | 03-100 |
Electric Service in Moscow; Washington Water Power Co. book
1 item : Electric service in Moscow. Moscow. [photo of textual document?]; negative number 12-26-74-3
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2 | 03-100 |
Hall-Mickey brick plant; newspaper clipping
1 item : Electric service in Moscow. Moscow. [photo of textual document?]; negative number 2-8-75-9
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2 | 03-101 |
Ssection 26, township 40, range 5 west; first sawmills; from 1914 Latah Co. Atlas
1 item : First sawmills. Moscow. [photo of map section?]; negative number 11-10-75-17
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2 | 03-102 |
Moscow, Idaho around 1891
1 item : The future 'opal mining center of the United States'? (Photograph courtesy of the University of Idaho.)
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1891 |
2 | 03-103 |
Looking east at south Moscow from Idaho St.; 1890's
1 item : From Idaho Avenue and Elm Street in the late 1890s. 1- High school, 2- Presbyterian Church, 3- Courthouse, 4- Methodist Church, 5- Henry McGregor residence, 6- McGregor House (later Gritman Hospital), 7- Shields electric light plant, 8- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] depot, 9- Northern Pacific [Railroad] depot.; negative number 1-30-73-10
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1890 |
2 | 03-104 |
Looking northeast at Moscow
1 item : From the University of Idaho campus in 1900. Picture from Jeanette Talbott.
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1900 |
2 | 03-105 |
Looking north at Moscow
1 item : With the John King residence in foreground.
|
1900 |
2 | 03-106 |
Map of south Moscow showing Shannon place, later University of Idaho Forestry
1 item : The pictures on the following pages are the area on the maps as the Catherine Shannon place beginning with the first picture taken in 1885. The maps were copied from the Latah County Atlas of 1914.; negative number 2-4-80-12
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2 | 03-107 |
Map of south Moscow showing Shannon place, later University of Idaho Forestry
1 item : The pictures on the following pages are the area on the maps as the Catherine Shannon place beginning with the first picture taken in 1885. The maps were copied from the Latah County Atlas of 1914.; negative number 2-4-80-13
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2 | 03-108 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow from Taylor Avenue.
1 item : 1- G.A.R. Hall 2- Brick high school, 3- Presbyterian Church, 4- Courthouse, 5- McGregor residence, 6- Christian Church, 7- Methodist Church, 8- McGregor House later Gritman Hospital, 9- South Main Street, 10- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] roundhouse, 11- Location of the Shannon property; the buildings not in picture.; negative number 1-30-73-9
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1900 |
2 | 03-108 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow from Taylor Ave.; 1890's; buildings numbered and identified
1 item : 1- G.A.R. Hall 2- Brick high school, 3- Presbyterian Church, 4- Courthouse, 5- McGregor residence, 6- Christian Church, 7- Methodist Church, 8- McGregor House later Gritman Hospital, 9- South Main Street, 10- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] roundhouse, 11- Location of the Shannon property; the buildings not in picture.; negative number 3-8-80-14
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1890 |
2 | 03-109 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow from Taylor Ave.; 1905; buildings numbered and identified
1 item : 1- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] depot, 2- Hotel Moscow, 3- Stand pipe (water tank), 4- Irving School, top, Russell School below, 5- High school, 6- Courthouse, 7- Northern Pacific [Railroad] water tank, 8- Paradise Creek, 9- Northern Pacific [Railroad] turn table, 10- South Main Street, 11- Sweet Avenue, 12- Shannon buildings, later University of Idaho Forestry Nursery.; negative number 3-8-80-15
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1905 |
2 | 03-110 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow; 1885; buildings numbered and identified
1 item : 1- A.A. Lieuallen residence, 2- Flour mill, 3- Baptist Church, 4- Russell School, 5- McConnell Mansion, 6- Presbyterian Church, 7- O..R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] depot, 8- Methodist Church, 9- South Main Street, 10- Paradise Creek, 10- Shannon house and buildings.; negative number 3-8-80-10
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1885 |
2 | 03-111 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow; 1887
1 item : 1- A.A. Lieuallen residence, 2- Baptist Church, 3- Russell School, 4- McConnell Mansion, 5- Presbyterian Church, 6- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] depot, 7- Methodist Church, 8- South Main Street, 9- Paradise Creek, 10- Shannon.; negative number 1-26-73-8
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1887 |
2 | 03-111 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow; 1887; buildings numbered and identified
1 item : 1- A.A. Lieuallen residence, 2- Baptist Church, 3- Russell School, 4- McConnell Mansion, 5- Presbyterian Church, 6- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] depot, 7- Methodist Church, 8- South Main Street, 9- Paradise Creek, 10- Shannon.; negative number 3-8-80-11
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1887 |
2 | 03-112 |
Looking east at south Moscow from Morrill Hall; 1907; buildings numbered and identified; by Sterner
1 item : 1- Tomers Butte, 2- Cemetery, 3- Skattaboe farm to left and right of Northern Pacific Railroad, 4- Henley house at east end of Henley Avenue, 5- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] roundhouse left and water tank right, 6- South Main Street, 7- Sweet Avenue, 8- Shannon buildings. Picture from a 11 x 14 glass negative.; negative number 3-8-80-14
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1907 |
2 | 03-113 |
Looking S.W. at south Moscow from the Courthouse; 1907; buildings numbered and identified
1 item : Part of a panoramic of Moscow. Photographer not known. 1- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] roundhouse, 2- South Main Street showing the hill going south, 3- Shannon buildings, 4- M.E. Lewis residence built in 1903 at site of McGregor residence.; negative number 3-8-80-15
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1907 |
2 | 03-114 |
Looking east at south Moscow from University Hill; 1916
1 item : From a panoramic by Allen Photo Co., Moscow Idaho from University Hill. Shannon buildings right center of picture and right of Sweet Avenue.; negative number 3-8-80-16
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1916 |
2 | 03-115 |
Looking east at the south part of Moscow [01]
1 item : From aeroplane about 1938. At this time the Marie Shannon place had been purchased by the University of Idaho (recorded March 30, 1929) for their Forestry Nursery shown in the picture.
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1929 |
2 | 03-116 |
Looking north at Moscow from Taylor Avenue in 1950
1 item : University of Idaho Forestry Nursery in the foreground.
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1950 |
2 | 03-117 |
Looking northeast at Moscow from Taylor Avenue in 1950 [03]
1 item : University of Idaho Forestry Nursery in the foreground. No. (1) Washburn-Wilson Seed Company seed processing plant sold to Carl Eisinger in 1960 and burned completely in 1961.
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1961 |
2 | 03-118 |
Looking north at Moscow from Taylor Avenue
1 item : [Photograph taken] April 3, 1980
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1980 |
2 | 03-119 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow from Taylor Avenue
1 item : [Photograph taken] April 3, 1980
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1980 |
2 | 03-120 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow from Taylor Ave.
1 item : Marie Shannon home in the foreground, now the location of the University of Idaho Forestry Nursery. Beyond the rail fence, Sweet Avenue, Paradise Creek. Northern Pacific [Railroad] turn table. South Main Street at right.; negative number 1-26-73-3
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2 | 03-121 |
Looking northeast at the southeast part of Moscow
1 item : From the east end of Henley Avenue. 1- Henley home and buildings, 2- German Lutheran Church at the southwest corner of Spotswood and Harrison streets. Picture 1910-11.
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1910 |
2 | 03-122 |
Looking east from the ridge between Lauder and Taylor avenues [02]
1 item : The cut is south Main Street hill or Highway 95. The road east of the highway is Styner Avenue. The fence in the right foreground is the location of Lauder Avenue. Tomers Butte in the center background. Picture in the 1930s.
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1935 |
2 | 03-123 |
Looking east on ridge between Lauder and Taylor, Moscow
1 item : Styner Avenue shows but not Lauder due to buildings obstructing the view. Taylor Avenue shows at the extreme left where it joins Highway 95. Picture January 28, 1976 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 2-6-76-12
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1976 |
2 | 03-124 |
Looking northeast at the south part of Moscow late 1890s or before 1903
1 item : (1) Russell School, 2- McConnell Mansion, 3- High school, 4- Christian Church, 5- Presbyterian Church, 6- Methodist Church, 7- Courthouse, 8- McGregor residence, 9- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] roundhouse, 10- Depots, 11- McGregor House (Gritman Hospital), 12- South Main Street, 13- Sweet Avenue, 14- Location of University of Idaho Forestry Nursery 1978.
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1900 |
2 | 03-125 |
Looking east from the ridge between Lauder and Taylor avenues
1 item : At this time Lauder Avenue had been opened and houses were being built on the north side. Picture taken in 1950.
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1950 |
2 | 03-126 |
Looking north at Moscow from Ridge Road in the early 1900s
1 item : (1) Fence in foreground now Lauder Avenue (2) South Main Street. Wording on photo: No. 23 Birds Eye View Moscow Idaho
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1902 |
2 | 03-127 |
Looking north at Moscow from Ridge Road
1 item : January 22, 1978. (1) Lauder Avenue, (2) South Main Street at top of hill.
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1978 |
2 | 03-128 |
Looking north at Moscow [03]
1 item : From south Main Street hill at the junction of today's Taylor Avenue. Picture taken in 1904.
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1904 |
2 | 03-129 |
Looking north at Moscow, circa 1974
1 item : From south Main Street hill at the junction of Taylor Avenue. Picture 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.
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1974 |
2 | 03-130 |
Looking north at Moscow [04]
1 item : From top of south Main Street hill. Note absence of electric power lines along road sides. Picture taken 1904.
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1904 |
2 | 03-131 |
Looking north at Moscow [02]
1 item : From top of south Main Street hill. Note the electric transmission lines on the left side of the road. This line carried 22,000 volts and was brought in from Lewiston, late 1904 or early 1905. Picture 1905. See smoke from the Shields electric light plant on south Jackson Street.
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1905 |
2 | 03-132 |
South area of Moscow 1897
1 item : 27- Shields lumber mill, 28- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] depot, 29- N.P. [Northern Pacific Railroad] depot, 30- Shields electric light plant, 31- McGregor House (Gritman Hospital), 32- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] roundhouse, turn table, water tank, and windmill, 33- Paradise Creek, from a drawing by Augustus Koch.
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1897 |
2 | 03-133 |
South area of Moscow 1907
1 item : 1- Tomers Butte, 2- Moscow Cemetery, 3- Skattaboe farm, 4- O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation] roundhouse, turn table, water tank, and windmill, 5- South Main Street, 6- N.P. [Northern Pacific Railroad] water tank, 7- N.P. [Northern Pacific Railroad] turn table, 8- Paradise Creek, picture by Sterner, a Moscow photographer.
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1907 |
2 | 03-134 |
Looking east at south Moscow early 1900s
1 item : From Morrill Hall. Idaho Avenue in right foreground. Tomers Butte upper right.
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1902 |
2 | 03-135 |
Looking N.E. at Moscow; from ridge south of U of I, or north of Walenta Drive; shows King house in valley at west end of Taylor A
1 item : West end of Taylor Avenue in the valley below. John King residence in left foreground. Picture from John Talbott, 513 Taylor Avenue.; negative number 4-16-78-2
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1903 |
2 | 03-136 |
Moscow's first Post Office; 1872
1 item : This building was the the first post office in Moscow.; negative number 2-8-75-10
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1872 |
2 | 03-136 |
Moscow's first Post Office; 1872
1 item : This building was the the first post office in Moscow.; negative number 2-8-75-11
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1872 |
2 | 03-136 |
Moscow's first Post Office; 1872
1 item : This building was the the first post office in Moscow.; negative number 2-8-75-12
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1872 |
2 | 03-136 |
Moscow's first Post Office; 1872
1 item : This building was the the first post office in Moscow.; negative number 2-8-75-13
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1872 |
2 | 03-136 |
Moscow's first Post Office Building; 1872
1 item : This building was the the first post office in Moscow.; negative number 1-7-80-15
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1872 |
2 | 03-136 |
Moscow's first Post Office; 1872
1 item : This building was the the first post office in Moscow.; negative number 11-30-89-12
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1872 |
2 | 03-137 |
Moscow's second Post Office at N.E. corner of 3rd and Washington
1 item : Located northeast corner of Third and Washington streets. Built May 1910 - July 1911. Vacated 1974.; negative number 11-30-89-13
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2 | 03-139 |
Inside Moscow, Idaho post office, 1894
1 item : Left to right: Harry Hay, May Calkins, Ed Barton, Col. R.H. Barton and Maude Barton. Col. Barton was twice postmaster, 1892-94 and 1898-1905.
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1894 |
2 | 03-140 |
Postmasters for Moscow, Idaho
1 item : A list of postmasters for Moscow, Idaho, including dates served and any name changes to the town.
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1965 |
2 | 03-141 |
Establishment of Moscow post office
1 item : Photocopy of an article outlining the establishment of the Moscow post office. Text regarding establishment of post office is underlined
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1949 |
2 | 03-142 |
county commissioners; early 1900's
1 item : Located about the center of the block between Fifth and Sixth streets and Adams and Van Buren streets. Erected in 1888-1889, razed in 1958.; negative number 8-30-74-11
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1900 |
2 | 03-142 |
Latah County Courthouse [04]
1 item : Located about the center of the block between Fifth and Sixth streets and Adams and Van Buren streets. Erected in 1888-1889, razed in 1958.
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1892 |
2 | 03-143 |
Latah County Courthouse marble slab; built 1888-1889
1 item : Was mounted on the wall of the first floor hallway [of Courthouse]. When the Courthouse was razed it [the plaque] was presented to the Latah County Pioneer Association.; negative number 1-7-73-2
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2 | 03-143 |
Latah County Courthouse marble slab; built 1888-1889
1 item : Was mounted on the wall of the first floor hallway [of Courthouse]. When the Courthouse was razed it [the plaque] was presented to the Latah County Pioneer Association.; negative number 1-7-73-3
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2 | 03-144 |
Latah Co. first officers
1 item : Back row, left to right: W.W. Langdon, Commissioner. J.W. Lieuallen, Superintendent. W.B. Kyle, Recorder. Roland Hodgins, Probate Judge. Front row, [left to right:] W.M. Frazier, Commissioner. J.N. Naylor, Commissioner. R.H. Barton, Sheriff. C.B. Reynolds, Treasurer.; negative number 1-29-73-1
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2 | 03-145 |
Courthouse and officials; 1893
1 item : Left to right: 1-, 2-, 3- David Fairburn, Assessor. 4- Ed Barton. 5- [?] Ives. 6- B.F. Cone, Auditor. 7- George N. Hinckly, D. Auditor. 8- A.N. Roberts, Commissioner, American Ridge. 9- William Kincaid, Commissioner, Palouse. 10- E.T. Platt, Commissioner, Genesee. 11- W.M. Morgan, Deputy Sheriff. 12- Pat Doahue, Deputy Sheriff. 13- J.L. Naylor, Sheriff. 14- George Vinnegarholtz, Off. Deputy Sheriff. 15- H.R. Smith, Probate Judge.; negative number 10-26-74-7
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1893 |
2 | 03-146 |
County commissioners; early 1900's
1 item : Left to right: Arnold Lyons, Commissioner. A.B. McIntire, Commissioner. Homer Estes, Clerk. John L. Woody, Commissioner.; negative number 8-30-74-10
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1900 |
2 | 03-146 |
Inside Latah County Courthouse, 1915
1 item : Left to right: Arnold Lyons, Commissioner. A.B. McIntire, Commissioner. Homer Estes, Clerk. John L. Woody, Commissioner.
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1915 |
2 | 03-147 |
Inside first Courthouse; Homer Estes on left; Thatcher on right
1 item : Left to right: Homer Estes, [?], [?], Leroy Brooks, Harry Thatcher.; negative number 8-30-74-10
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2 | 03-148 |
Pioneer county officers and employees
1 item : Back row, left to right: Harvey J. Smith, John L. Woody, Homer E. Estes, Charlie Summerfield, E.J. Gemmill, John Nesbit, John Cone. Second row, [left to right:] Elmer M. Paulson, Emma Junge Sayles, Glen Grice, Lillian M. Skattaboe, Gillis D. Hodge, Edna M. Theriault, George K. Moody, Harry A. Thatcher. Front row, [left to right:] Bessie Walters Babcock, Daniel W. Burr, Adrian Nelson, Ione Adair, Columbus Clark, Hattie Matheney, Juanita Dix, Hazel Seeley; negative number 8-30-74-9
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2 | 03-148 |
Officials and employees of Latah County Courthouse, names listed in description
1 item : Back row, left to right: Harvey J. Smith, John L. Woody, Homer E. Estes, Charlie Summerfield, E.J. Gemmill, John Nesbit, John Cone. Second row, [left to right:] Elmer M. Paulson, Emma Junge Sayles, Glen Grice, Lillian M. Skattaboe, Gillis D. Hodge, Edna M. Theriault, George K. Moody, Harry A. Thatcher. Front row, [left to right:] Bessie Walters Babcock, Daniel W. Burr, Adrian Nelson, Ione Adair, Columbus Clark, Hattie Matheney, Juanita Dix, Hazel Seeley
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2 | 03-150 |
Latah County Courthouse officers and employees; identified
1 item : On the steps. Back row, left to right: 1- Ralph Smith, 2- Rudolph E. Nordby, 3- Judge Gillis Hodge, 4- Walter Q. Taylor, 5- Louis G. Peterson, 6- Harry A. Thatcher. Second row, [left to right;] 1- Mrs. Edna Theriault, 2- Miss Ellen Peterson, 3- Miss Amy Malstrom, 4- Miss Lula Stalker, 5- Mrs. Leola R. King, 6- George C. Hoidal. Seated, [left to right:] 1- Harvey H. Hoagland, 2- Mrs. Bessie Babcock, 3- Miss Rose Rawson, 4- Miss Margaret Walker, 5- James Blane. About 1930; negative number 10-16-74-11
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2 | 03-151 |
Latah County Courthouse officers and employees; identified
1 item : On the steps. Back row, left to right: 1- Mrs. Edna Theriault, 2- Miss Ellen Peterson, 3- Miss Lula Stalker, 4- Miss Margaret Walker, 5- Mrs. Leola R. King. Front row, [left to right:] 1- Miss Amy Malstrom, 2- Miss Rose Rawson, 3- Mrs. Bessie Babcock. Picture taken about 1930.; negative number 10-16-74-12
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undated |
2 | 03-152 |
Officials and employees of Latah County Courthouse, circa 1921
1 item : Back row, left to right: Judge Adrian Nelson, Columbus Clark, Charles Summerfield, Homer Estes, Clinton Wilson, E.J. Gemmill, Louis G. Peterson, Elmer M. Paulsen. Middle row, [left to right]: John Cone, Harry Thatcher, Lillian Skattaboe, Edna Theriault. Front row,[left to right:] John Canham, Ione Adair, Juanita (Frazier) Dix, Edith Sparks, Bessie (Walters) Babcock, Hannah Sundell. (1921)
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1921 |
2 | 03-153 |
Latah County Agricultural Fair Association
1 item : Photo of stock certificate for a share in the Latah County Agricultural Fair Association.
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1888 |
2 | 03-154 |
Latah County Courthouse, circa 1950
1 item : As it looked in 1950. Picture by the Idahonian.
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1950 |
2 | 03-155 |
Latah County Courthouse, built in 1888, razed in 1958
1 item : Latah County's first Courthouse built in 1888-89 and razed in 1958. Picture from the Idahonian.
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1958 |
2 | 03-156 |
Latah County Courthouse; N.E. corner of 6th and Adams, Moscow
1 item : At the northeast corner of Sixth and Adams streets. Built in 1958 with the last addition in 1975. Picture by Clifford M. Ott January 22, 1978.; negative number 1-22-78-10
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2 | 03-156 |
Latah County Courthouse; N.E. corner of 6th and Adams, Moscow
1 item : At the northeast corner of Sixth and Adams streets. Built in 1958 with the last addition in 1975. Picture by Clifford M. Ott January 22, 1978.; negative number 1-22-78-9
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undated |
2 | 03-157 |
Latah County Courthouse, Moscow, Idaho; with poplar trees; from 1914 Atlas
1 item : From a post card taken about 1910.; negative number 3-4-75-11
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undated |
2 | 03-157 |
Latah Co. Courthouse postcard; approx. 1910
1 item : From a post card taken about 1910.; negative number 8-1-84-13
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1910 |
2 | 04-001 |
Genesee; 1890
1 item : Genesee, Latah County, Idaho Territory in the year 1888. Genesee is a garden spot. It is one of the best towns in the Palouse country. It is the largest town on the Spokane and Pacific Railroad. It has six merchandise stores, four hotels, two livery stables, three blacksmith shops, two barber shops, one drug store, two furniture stores, two hardware stores, one tin shop, one millinery, two real estate offices, one butcher shop, one newspaper, three grain warehouses, two breweries, and fine schools, churches, good store buildings and many fine residences. The print [90-4-001?] was given to the News by Mr. Henry Lorang and taken by his uncle, Mr. Thomas Lorang, who in 1890 was a traveling photographer. Main Street is slightly to the left of center in the picture, and shows the old Rosenstein Store and across the street is the old livery stable. The small dark building to the left of the darker building is the depot and the larger building is the old warehouse and grain storage place. The large two story white house on the right belonged to Matt Kambitch, who was in partnership with a man named Gieger who operated the brewery. Barely outlined in the center top of the picture is the old town of Genesee. The population of Genesee at this time was 500 inhabitants.; negative number 1-13-73-13
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1890 |
2 | 04-003 |
Genesee Valley Fort; Nez Perce Indian War; 1877-1878
1 item : Wording on photo: andquot;Genesee Valley Fort built by homesteaders Nez Perce Indian War 1877-78.andquot;; negative number 9-21-74-9
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2 | 04-005 |
Our Saviors Church, Genesee; 1889-1917
1 item : 1889-1917. Located west part of Genesee.; negative number 9-21-74-2
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undated |
2 | 04-006 |
Inside Our Saviors Church, Genesee; 1889-1917
1 item : Interior, Our Saviors Church. Genesee.; negative number 9-21-74-10
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undated |
2 | 04-007 |
Blaine School in foreground; Belle Estes, teacher; Church in background; 6-26-1896
1 item : June 26, 1896. Belle Estes, teacher; negative number 1-10-73-1
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2 | 04-008 |
Students and teacher from Blaine School
1 item : June 26, 1896. Left to right: L.G. Peterson, Thomas Abrahamson, Carol Smith, Mrs. C.H. Kroesing, John Hagan, Mrs. Selma Johnson, Mrs. Louise Erickson, Mrs. J.H. Nordstrom. Seated, [left to right:] teacher, Mrs. Belle (Estes) Carssow. 12/11/1949
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1896-06-26 |
2 | 04-008a |
Blaine's first school
1 item : About 1895. Edgar Estes, the teacher, was a brother of Belle Estes who was teaching there, June 26, 1896. An addition had been added to the original school. See pictures [90-4-007 and 90-4-008]. The above picture [90-4-008a] copied from an 8 X 10' picture with no identification except the teacher.
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1895 |
2 | 04-009 |
History of the first picture of Genesee, Idaho
1 item : Built in 1885 and used as parish hall from 1917. Located at Blaine.; negative number 9-21-74-1
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2 | 04-009 |
First United Church in Genesee; built in 1885; used as a parish hall from 1917
1 item : Built in 1885 and used as parish hall from 1917. Located at Blaine.; negative number 9-21-74-1
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undated |
2 | 04-010 |
Blaine Church; dedicated June 1887; people identified
1 item : [Blaine Church]. [Blaine].; negative number 11-4-73-9
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undated |
2 | 04-011 |
Looking northeast at Blaine from the crossroads in 1915
1 item : 1- Church, 2- Parsonage, 3- School, 4- Andrew Frank residence.
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1915 |
2 | 04-012 |
Blaine Church and School; from color picture from Harry Mortensen
1 item : The Blaine Church and Blaine School in Blaine, Idaho.; negative number 5-27-75-2
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2 | 04-013 |
Looking northeast at Blaine early 1900s
1 item : 1- School, 2- Church, 3- Parsonage. Paradise Ridge beyond.
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1901 |
2 | 04-014 |
Looking west at the crossroads of Blaine early 1900s
1 item : 1- Blacksmith Shop, Andrew Frank residence, 3- School.
|
1901 |
2 | 04-015 |
Blaine about 1912
1 item : 1- Church, 2- Parsonage, 3- School, 4- Andrew Frank, 5- Blaine Store, 6- Blacksmith shop, Andrew Mortensen farmstead.
|
1912 |
2 | 04-016 |
Blaine Store
1 item : About 1912. Living quarters upstairs. Located at the southwest corner of the crossroads.
|
1912 |
2 | 04-017 |
Pioneer Blaine area; sawing wood; Harry Mortensen
1 item : March 1955. Ernest Thompson looking on at left.; negative number 3-25-77-7
|
undated |
2 | 04-018 |
Pioneer Blaine area; sawing wood, gas engine; Harry Mortensen
1 item : Showing the complete outfit.; negative number 3-25-77-9
|
undated |
2 | 04-019 |
Cordelia Lutheran Church; seven miles SE of Moscow; newspaper article
1 item : Built 1885. The first Lutheran church established in Idaho, one of the oldest still standing in the Northwest, and one of the smallest in the nation will be rededicated Memorial Day May 27, 1948. Restored this spring by Mrs. Frances (Olson) Graham of New York, a daughter of one of the area's early settlers upon whose farm the church stands on ground donated by Andrew S. Olson, December 2, 1885.; negative number 12-29-74-11
|
undated |
2 | 04-019 |
Cordelia Lutheran Church; erected 1883
1 item : Built 1885. The first Lutheran church established in Idaho, one of the oldest still standing in the Northwest, and one of the smallest in the nation will be rededicated Memorial Day May 27, 1948. Restored this spring by Mrs. Frances (Olson) Graham of New York, a daughter of one of the area's early settlers upon whose farm the church stands on ground donated by Andrew S. Olson, December 2, 1885.; negative number 6-16-75-7
|
undated |
2 | 04-020 |
Cordelia Lutheran Church; erected 1883; plaque on side of door (history)
1 item : Located about seven miles southeast of Moscow and northeast of Genesee. Picture taken June 1975.; negative number 6-16-75-9
|
undated |
2 | 04-021 |
Genesee Valley Lutheran Church
1 item : In valley south of Blaine. 1975.; negative number 9-21-74-6
|
undated |
2 | 04-022 |
Threshing outfit
1 item : With the Blaine valley in the background. Oscar Selland.
|
1914 |
2 | 04-023 |
Juliaetta Tramway; 1913
1 item : Was organized in 1878 and the first church was built of logs in 1878. The above church [90-4-023] with its congregation was taken in 1914. Picture from Gordon Iverson.; negative number 1-18-74-6
|
1913 |
2 | 04-024 |
Juliaetta Tramway; 1913
1 item : The Genesee Valley Lutheran Church, parsonage and second church built at right in picture, about the 1930s. From Gordon Iverson.; negative number 1-18-74-5
|
1913 |
2 | 04-025 |
St. Joseph's School in Genesee
1 item : At the dedication of St. Joseph's School at Genesee in 1900. 1- School, 2- Parish house, 3- St. Mary's Church dedicated in 1890. Copied from a newspaper clipping. Caption: andquot;In 1900 - At the dedication of St. Joseph's School of St. Mary's parish, Genesee, in 1900, the year the school building at left was completed. The parish house is shown between the school and St. Mary's Church, the latter dedicated in 1890.andquot;
|
1900 |
2 | 04-026 |
Main Street in Genesee
1 item : Looking east at Main Street Genesee in the winter of 1912-13. Copied from a postcard from Charles Bumgartner.
|
1913 |
2 | 04-027 |
Christ Lange buildings in Genesee
1 item : The barn at the left was built in 1891. At the left of the barn the small Genesee Valley Lutheran Church may be seen. Lange is the man in the dark coat. Back of picture dated November 5, 1915. Nov. 1890 the barn was moved (see following) [90-4-028].
|
1915 |
2 | 04-028 |
Christ Lange house in Genesee
1 item : Located just south of the above buildings [90-4-027]. Mrs. Lange on sidewalk. The house burned in the 1930s.
|
1915 |
2 | 04-029 |
Christ Lange barn
1 item : Built in 1891 on the east side of the old Moscow-Genesee Highway just south of the Genesee Valley Lutheran Church being moved to its new location on Highway 95 about 6 miles north of Genesee. The present owner Leo Ernst gave the barn to Peter Heiser, a University of Idaho law professor who plans on converting it into a house. The barn was moved in November 1980. [Wording on photo: 'Idahonian Nov. 13, 1980'].
|
1980 |
2 | 04-030 |
Parade going east on Main Street in Genesee [01]
1 item : When they were having their horse show of 1912.
|
1912 |
2 | 04-031 |
Looking west at Main Street in Genesee [01]
1 item : About the 1920s. Wording on photo: 'No. 4 Main Street Genesee, Idaho.'
|
1920 |
2 | 04-032 |
Parade going east on Main Street in Genesee [02]
1 item : During the Genesee horse show of 1912.
|
1912 |
2 | 04-033 |
Looking south at the flood waters covering the flat in Genesee
1 item : The Northern Pacific [Railroad] depot ,center, pump station small building, right. Wording on photo: 'Mar. 1.1910.'
|
1910 |
2 | 04-034 |
Looking west at the flood waters with Genesee beyond
1 item : Picture from Genesee Union elevator showing flood waters across the Palouse region, circa 1948.
|
1948 |
2 | 04-035 |
Genesee flood of 1904
1 item : Picture copied from a postcard. Wording on photo: ' March Flood. 04. Genesee, Idaho. Printed for W.J. Herman, Publisher, Genesee, Idaho.'; negative number 10-22-73-13
|
1904 |
2 | 04-036 |
Looking west on Main St., Genesee.
1 item : Electric power arrived 1905, postcard mailed May 22, 1907.; negative number 10-22-75-4
|
1907 |
2 | 04-037 |
Genesee Farmer's Union group; 1920's
1 item : Genesee Farmers Union Members. [Genesee].; negative number 10-26-74-4
|
1920 |
2 | 04-037a |
South side of Main Street in Genesee
1 item : Showing model T Ford cars. Picture from Herb (Tiny) Mortinson album of 1912.
|
1912 |
2 | 04-038 |
Genesee street; from W.S.U. Library
1 item : April 29, 1904.; negative number 6-23-74-9
|
undated |
2 | 04-039 |
Stock Show; Main St., Genesee
1 item : 1912. Looking east in the top picture also [90-4-038]. Wording on photo: andquot;At the stock show Genesee Ida June 14 1912.andquot;; negative number 2-20-73-12
|
1912 |
2 | 04-040 |
Genesee street; from W.S.U. Library
1 item : April 29, 1904.; negative number 6-23-74-10
|
undated |
2 | 04-041 |
Pumping station in Genesee
1 item : Pumping station. Genesee.
|
1905 |
2 | 04-042 |
Flour mill and sub station in Genesee [01]
1 item : Flour mill and sub station. Genesee.
|
1905 |
2 | 04-043 |
Looking N.E. at pioneer Genesee; from W.S.U. Library
1 item : Flour mill and sub station. Genesee.; negative number 6-23-74-9
|
undated |
2 | 04-043 |
Sub station and flour mill at Genesee; from W.S.U. Library
1 item : Flour mill and sub station. Genesee.; negative number 6-23-74-8
|
undated |
2 | 04-044 |
Depot at Genesee; early 1900's?
1 item : N.P. [Northern Pacific] Railroad arrived 1888.; negative number 9-22-73-10
|
1900 |
2 | 04-045 |
Road into Genesee, snow on ground; from W.S.U. Library
1 item : Located on Genesee-Uniontown road east side of Idaho-Washington state line. 1904.; negative number 6-23-74-12
|
undated |
2 | 04-046 |
Railroad depot in Genesee
1 item : Railroad depot in Genesee.
|
1904 |
2 | 04-047 |
Genesee from the west
1 item : Wording on photo: andquot;Genesee from the west. Photo by Hall.andquot;
|
1904 |
2 | 04-048 |
West end of Genesee
1 item : White building at left the flour mill with the electric sub station the small brick building at its right. The flour mill later burned. Wording on photo: 'The west end of Genesee Ida looking north. Hall Photo'.
|
1904 |
2 | 04-049 |
Genesee; 1890's
1 item : March 30, 1890. Believed to be first picture.; negative number 2-20-73-11
|
1890 |
2 | 04-049 |
Genesee; 3-30-1890
1 item : March 30, 1890. Believed to be first picture.; negative number 9-21-74-11
|
1890-03-30 |
2 | 04-050 |
Looking north at Genesee [02]
1 item : Early 1900s.
|
1900 |
2 | 04-051 |
Horse power hay baling outfit
1 item : Genesee area late 1890s or early 1900s.
|
1900 |
2 | 04-052 |
Looking north at Genesee [01]
1 item : From across the flat. April 30, 1904.
|
1904 |
2 | 04-053 |
Looking N.E. at pioneer Genesee from R.R. crossing; from W.S.U. Library
1 item : From N.P.R.R. [Northern Pacific Railroad] crossing on old road to Lewiston. April 30, 1904.; negative number 6-23-74-10
|
undated |
2 | 04-054 |
Hodgins homestead buildings; Genesee; 1886
1 item : Southwest of Genesee, 4/4/1886. Drawing by T.E. Miller. Located northwest corner at the intersection of Highway 95 and the Northern Pacific Railroad.; negative number 9-22-73-1
|
1886 |
2 | 04-054 |
Hodgins homestead buildings; Genesee; 1886
1 item : Southwest of Genesee, 4/4/1886. Drawing by T.E. Miller. Located northwest corner at the intersection of Highway 95 and the Northern Pacific Railroad.; negative number 9-22-73-2
|
1886 |
2 | 04-055 |
Genesee High School graduates; 1903
1 item : H.B. Hodgins grand-daughter back row, fourth from left.; negative number 9-22-73-8
|
1903 |
2 | 04-056 |
Genesee Farmers Union Members, circa 1920
1 item : About the 1920s. Members of the Moscow Farmers Union marked with a *. See picture #37 for names [90-4-037].
|
1920 |
2 | 04-057 |
Genesee Valley pioneer school children; (School on old highway north of Genesee)
1 item : From H.B. Hodgins' grand-daughter.; negative number 9-22-73-6
|
undated |
2 | 04-058 |
Genesee Valley pioneer school children; (School on old highway north of Genesee)
1 item : From H.B. Hodgins' grand-daughter.; negative number 9-22-73-7
|
undated |
2 | 04-059 |
Genesee Valley Band; 1899-1903; band leader Rev. Charles Anderson
1 item : 1899-1903. Band leader Rev. Charles Anderson.; negative number 9-21-74-11
|
undated |
2 | 04-060 |
Genesee Band; early 1900's
1 item : 1899-1903. Band leader Rev. Charles Anderson.; negative number 10-26-74-5
|
1900 |
2 | 04-061 |
Genesee; 3-30-1890
1 item : Wording on photo: andquot;Rev. and Mrs. Thompson's first Sunday here. Members of Our Saviors of Moscow were invited and their Choir furnished music. Taken at the Estef Larson home 1904.andquot;; negative number 9-21-74-13
|
1890-03-30 |
2 | 04-061 |
Members of Our Saviors Church, Genesee; 1904
1 item : Wording on photo: andquot;Rev. and Mrs. Thompson's first Sunday here. Members of Our Saviors of Moscow were invited and their Choir furnished music. Taken at the Estef Larson home 1904.andquot;; negative number 9-21-74-13
|
1904 |
2 | 04-062 |
Genesee; 3-30-1890
1 item : Genesee pioneer family plus two more children.; negative number 9-21-74-12
|
1890-03-30 |
2 | 04-062 |
Niels Visby and family; pioneers
1 item : Genesee pioneer family plus two more children.; negative number 9-21-74-12
|
undated |
2 | 04-063 |
Idaho National Harvester near Genesee; horse powered
1 item : Genesee, Idaho area in the early 1900s.; negative number 10-26-74-6
|
undated |
2 | 04-064 |
John Platt baling hay; Genesee; 1910
1 item : A push combine manufactured at Moscow 1911-1917. Near Genesee, Idaho. harvesting 65 bushel wheat.; negative number 7-1-75-10
|
1910 |
2 | 04-065 |
Foglestrom and Carlson threshing outfit; four miles N.E. of Genesee
1 item : Near Genesee, Idaho. 1910.; negative number 7-1-75-11
|
1900 |
2 | 04-066 |
Juliaetta; 1897
1 item : At the Spencer place, four miles northeast of Genesee, Idaho, circa 1900.; negative number 12-2-74-1
|
1897 |
2 | 04-067 |
Juliaetta; looking northeast; before 1900
1 item : The above picture [90-4-067] from Otto Schupfer, son of R. Schupfer. Looking northeast 1897.; negative number 9-5-74-11
|
undated |
2 | 04-068 |
Juliaetta; after 1897
1 item : Some time after the picture of 1897 [90-4-067] on the preceding page. More buildings show.; negative number 12-2-74-5
|
undated |
2 | 04-068 |
Juliaetta; after 1897
1 item : Some time after the picture of 1897 [90-4-067] on the preceding page. More buildings show.; negative number 12-2-74-8
|
undated |
2 | 04-069 |
Kendrick; 1891; first picture of town
1 item : Some time after the above picture [90-4-068] was taken. More buildings show. Dates unknown.; negative number 6-27-75-9
|
1891 |
2 | 04-069 |
Pioneer Juliaetta.
1 item : Some time after the above picture [90-4-068] was taken. More buildings show. Dates unknown.; negative number 9-23-79-9
|
1900 |
2 | 04-070 |
Bird's eye view of Juliaetta; after 1897
1 item : Copied from a foldout postcard. Picture taken after the three preceeding pictures [90-4-067, 068, 069]. Believed to be in the early 1900s. Wording on photo: 'Bird's-eye View of Juliaetta, Idaho, looking east.'; negative number 12-2-74-4
|
undated |
2 | 04-071 |
Juliaetta panoramics from early 1900's
1 item : In 1915. Copied from a panoramic by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 9-23-79-7
|
undated |
2 | 04-072 |
Stump Building, Juliaetta; home of the Foster School of Healing; from book
1 item : Built in 1908. Located on the northwest side of Main Street. Wording on photo: andquot;Stump Building Home of the Foster School of Healingandquot;.; negative number 7-3-74-6
|
undated |
2 | 04-072 |
Juliaetta Stump Building; Foster School of Healing.
1 item : Built in 1908. Located on the northwest side of Main Street. Wording on photo: andquot;Stump Building Home of the Foster School of Healingandquot;.; negative number 9-23-79-14
|
1900 |
2 | 04-073 |
Juliaetta street (groceries)
1 item : As the above picture [90-4-072] on the northwest side of Main Street in the early 1900s.; negative number 1-17-74-12
|
undated |
2 | 04-074 |
Juliaetta Hotel before 1900
1 item : Valley Hotel located on the southeast side of Main Street. The name L.F. Simmons shows above 'Valley.' Before 1900. ['Juliaetta Hotel' on photo.]; negative number 1-17-74-6
|
undated |
2 | 04-075 |
Palace Hotel, Juliaetta; 1902
1 item : Built in 1902 and known as the Palace Hotel. Located on the northwest side of Main Street.; negative number 9-23-79-10
|
1902 |
2 | 04-076 |
Juliaetta Flour Mill; "Pride of Potlatch" patent flour
1 item : Wording on photo: andquot;Pride of the Potlatchandquot; Patent Flour. Home of the andquot;Pride of the Potlatchandquot;.; negative number 7-3-74-7
|
undated |
2 | 04-076 |
Pride of Potlatch Flour
1 item : Wording on photo: andquot;Pride of the Potlatchandquot; Patent Flour. Home of the andquot;Pride of the Potlatchandquot;.; negative number 9-23-79-11
|
undated |
2 | 04-077 |
Juliaetta Cannery; approx. 1915
1 item : And crew about 1905.; negative number 1-18-74-4
|
1915 |
2 | 04-077 |
Juliaetta Cannery crew.
1 item : And crew about 1905.; negative number 9-23-79-12
|
1905 |
2 | 04-078 |
Middle Potlatch
1 item : About 1909. Washed out the Northern Pacific Railroad bridge at the northeast edge of Juliaetta. Wording on photo: 'Middle Potlatch - About - 1909'.; negative number 1-19-74-5
|
1909 |
2 | 04-079 |
Schupfer Gulch
1 item : The flood about 1909 washed boulders on the Northern Pacific Railroad tracks at Schupfer's Gulch.; negative number 1-19-74-4
|
1909 |
2 | 04-080 |
Grading streets of Juliaetta
1 item : Pulled by six horses grading the streets of Juliaetta in the early 1900s.; negative number 1-19-74-7
|
undated |
2 | 04-081 |
Train wreck at Arrow Water Tank
1 item : The Northern Pacific [Railroad] passenger train wreck near Arrow Junction in 1936.; negative number 1-19-74-8
|
1936 |
2 | 04-082 |
Looking north at the tramway loading station
1 item : For transporting sacked grain down the canyon wall to the valley floor below. Picture dated 1912.
|
1912 |
2 | 04-083 |
Top of Juliaetta Tramway; Otto Schupfer, Perryman in picture
1 item : Loaded with sacked grain ready to be moved down to the valley below. Otto Schupfer, son of the pioneer R. Schupfer at right in picture. 1912. [Arthur] Perryman left.; negative number 2-6-88-16
|
1912 |
2 | 04-084 |
Juliaetta Tramway; 1912
1 item : Nearly to the bottom of the canyon wall. 1912.; negative number 1-17-74-4
|
1912 |
2 | 04-084 |
Juliaetta Tramway; 1912
1 item : Nearly to the bottom of the canyon wall. 1912.; negative number 2-6-88-17
|
1912 |
2 | 04-085 |
Juliaetta Tramway; 1913; men in potato field
1 item : At the bottom of the canyon on the valley floor. Note the abundance of potatoes being harvested in the foreground. 1912. The tramway was located about one-quarter mile up river from Juliaetta.; negative number 1-18-74-7
|
1913 |
2 | 04-086 |
Juliaetta Tramway over barn; 1904
1 item : May be seen at top of picture over the barn. Mrs. (Aloisia) Mathias Schupfer may be seen feeding her chickens in foreground. 1912.; negative number 1-18-74-3
|
1904 |
2 | 04-087 |
The Castle at Juliaetta
1 item : Built by A.A. Adams in 1906 who made concrete blocks resembling stone. Located one block northwest of Main Street. In 1975 'The Castle' is being used as a museum.; negative number 1-1-72-8
|
undated |
2 | 04-088 |
Kendrick [03]
1 item : The town was founded by Thomas Kirby, the first postmaster, in 1889, who named it Latah. In May, 1900, an arrangement was made that the Northern Pacific would build to the town, and on a guarantee that that road would be built there by Jan, 1, 1891, Thomas Kirby gave the railroad a deed to one-half of the town site of 240 acres. The town was then named Kendrick, in honor of the chief engineer of the Northern Pacific. May 8, the town was platted, and Oct. 15, 1890, the same year it was incorporated. The first train arrived Feb. 4, 1891. Aug. 16 1893 came the first big fire wiping out 31 business structures and caused a loss of about $100,000. Again Aug. 4, 1904 fire destroyed 43 business structures and 19 private homes. Not one business structure was left standing. Kendrick had two floods, the first Dec 15, 1899 caused by a train wreck and the big flood of Jan. 12, 1900.
|
1891 |
2 | 04-089 |
First building in Kendrick; newspaper article
1 item : Photo caption wording: andquot;First Kendrick Building. Pictured above is the first building constructed in what is now the town of Kendrick. It was the homestead cabin of John Nichols, the only habitation found there when Northern Pacific Railroad surveyors arrived in 1891 to prepare for the construction of the railroad over which today more than 1,000 carloads of produce annually leave the community. There is a movement in Kendrick to refurbish the Nichols home and establish a museum therein. (Photo by Maribel Schupfer.)andquot;.; negative number 12-29-74-3
|
undated |
2 | 04-090 |
Kendrick about 1900
1 item : In the early 1900s before the fire of August 5, 1904. Picture taken after the one below [90-4-091]. Note growth of trees in this picture.; negative number 1-18-74-10
|
1900 |
2 | 04-090 |
Pioneer Kendrick, Idaho
1 item : In the early 1900s before the fire of August 5, 1904. Picture taken after the one below [90-4-091]. Note growth of trees in this picture.; negative number 6-18-74-6
|
undated |
2 | 04-091 |
View of Kendrick, Idaho; from Idaho History
1 item : Picture from the Idaho history published in 1899.; negative number 6-9-77-5
|
1899 |
2 | 04-092 |
Main Street Kendrick, 1897
1 item : Built in 1892. See McCormick grain binder at left. Picture 1897.; negative number 6-27-75-12
|
1897 |
2 | 04-093 |
E. Main St. Kendrick; N.P. Train and watertower; 1900
1 item : With Northern Pacific [Railroad] passenger train and water tank in background. 1900.; negative number 2-6-88-19
|
1900 |
2 | 04-094 |
Kendrick train wreck; 12-15-1899
1 item : Caption from newspaper?: 'Six killed when train derailed. (See photo for remainder of caption.); negative number 6-27-75-10
|
1899-12-15 |
2 | 04-095 |
Removing train wreckage at curve above depot; Kendrick; 1900.
1 item : Northern Pacific [Railroad] wrecker cleaning up after the above wreck [90-4-094] of December 15, 1899, which killed six trainmen.; negative number 1-19-74-1
|
1900 |
2 | 04-096 |
Kendrick flood; 1900
1 item : January 12, 1900. (Caption is from The Tribune 1900. See photo.); negative number 1-13-73-4
|
1900 |
2 | 04-096 |
Kendrick flood; 1900
1 item : January 12, 1900. (Caption is from The Tribune 1900. See photo.); negative number 1-17-74-5
|
1900 |
2 | 04-096 |
Kendrick, Idaho; before 1904 fire
1 item : January 12, 1900. (Caption is from The Tribune 1900. See photo.); negative number 9-5-74-12
|
undated |
2 | 04-097 |
Kendrick after 1900 flood
1 item : After the flood of January 12, 1900.; negative number 1-24-75-9
|
undated |
2 | 04-098 |
Kendrick flood (White Building); 1900
1 item : After the flood of January 12, 1900.; negative number 1-17-74-11
|
1900 |
2 | 04-099 |
Main St. Kendrick after 1900 flood; pack train
1 item : A few days after the flood with a pack train in front. Standing in front, J.H. McCallie, Moscow's first dentist.; negative number 6-27-75-11
|
undated |
2 | 04-100 |
Pioneer Kendrick panorama; looking west
1 item : Part 1 of 3 parts showing the west end of Kendrick from a panoramic by Allen Photo Co. Walla Walla, Wash. about 1916.; negative number 4-20-78-7
|
undated |
2 | 04-101 |
Central part of Kendrick
1 item : Part 2 of 3 parts showing the central part of Kendrick from a panoramic by Allen Photo Co. Walla Walla, Wash. about 1916. Picture from Rev. Steve Craskey of Kendrick. 1978.
|
1916 |
2 | 04-102 |
East end of Kendrick
1 item : Part 3 of 3 parts showing the east end of Kendrick from a panoramic by Allen Photo Co. Walla Walla, Wash. about 1916. Several pictures were taken of different towns and locations with some dated 1916.
|
1916 |
2 | 04-103 |
Locomotive
1 item : Caption from newspaper: andquot;Death Locomotive.andquot; Northern Pacific locomotive N. 700 lived to pull trains again after it, together with locomotive 364 carried four men to their deaths Dec. 15, 1899 after running wild down the Kendrick grade.
|
1899 |
2 | 04-104 |
Kendrick; 7-04-1903 (before fire)
1 item : With the parade of July 4, 1903, in progress. Float at right pulled by six horses, the one behind by eight white horses. Kendrick Band in foreground.; negative number 1-18-74-1
|
1281 |
2 | 04-105 |
Kendrick Tramway; from a plate
1 item : A drawing of the bucket tramway to convey sacked grain from the top of the canyon to the valley below. Located at the east end of Kendrick in the area now occupied by Brocke and Sons warehouse. Picture from a souvenir plate, Mr. G. Brocke, Jr. Wording on image: 'Tramway, Kendrick, Idaho'.; negative number 4-9-77-1
|
undated |
2 | 04-106 |
Kendrick [02]
1 item : After 1904 fire.
|
1904 |
2 | 04-107 |
Kendrick fire; 1903-1904
1 item : After 1904 fire.; negative number 1-17-74-10
|
1903 |
2 | 04-108 |
Copy of newspaper article about fire in Kendrick
1 item : A newspaper article from the Idahonian, September 29, 1961, telling the story of the second major fire the town of Kendrick suffered.
|
1961 |
2 | 04-109 |
Kendrick after 1904 fire
1 item : Looking southeast after the fire, showing buildings not burned. [Kendrick].; negative number 1-17-74-1
|
undated |
2 | 04-109 |
Kendrick after 1904 fire
1 item : Looking southeast after the fire, showing buildings not burned. [Kendrick].; negative number 1-24-75-8
|
undated |
2 | 04-110 |
Kendrick after 1904 fire
1 item : After the fire of August 5, 1904.; negative number 1-24-75-7
|
undated |
2 | 04-111 |
Kendrick after fire; approx. 1900
1 item : Showing some of the first business establishments operating out of tents after the fire.; negative number 1-18-74-11
|
1900 |
2 | 04-112 |
N.B. Long (residence); from Kendrick Gazette
1 item : Located on the hill at the east end of Main Street on the north side. The east section of the residence was built in 1889 and the west section in 1900.; negative number 3-4-74e-10
|
undated |
2 | 04-113 |
Pioneer Kendrick School
1 item : Located on the north hillside. 1903. J.P. Barrackman was principal at this time and later was a principal in Moscow schools.; negative number 4-23-74-3
|
undated |
2 | 04-113 |
Early Kendrick school; from the Kendrick Gazette
1 item : Located on the north hillside. 1903. J.P. Barrackman was principal at this time and later was a principal in Moscow schools.; negative number 3-4-74f-9
|
undated |
2 | 04-114 |
Pioneer Kendrick flour mill
1 item : The Kendrick flour mills were located where the Lewiston Grain Growers cribbed elevator stands today. (1975). A tramway transported sacked grain down the canyon wall to this location.; negative number 9-23-79-15
|
undated |
2 | 04-114 |
Kendrick flour mills; from Kendrick Gazette
1 item : The Kendrick flour mills were located where the Lewiston Grain Growers cribbed elevator stands today. (1975). A tramway transported sacked grain down the canyon wall to this location.; negative number 3-4-74a-3
|
undated |
2 | 04-115 |
Pioneer Kendrick brick yards
1 item : At the east end of town, manufactured bricks for the construction of the buildings in town.; negative number 9-23-79-16
|
1900 |
2 | 04-115 |
Kendrick brick yard; from the Kendrick Gazette
1 item : At the east end of town, manufactured bricks for the construction of the buildings in town.; negative number 3-4-74f-12
|
undated |
2 | 04-116 |
Looking east at Main St., Kendrick, in the early 1900's
1 item : In the early 1900s. Before pavement and only one car visible on the south side of the street. The Long residence at top of hill east end.; negative number 6-18-74-10
|
undated |
2 | 04-117 |
Kendrick Ball Park
1 item : Located west of town about the 1930s. Baseball game in progress.; negative number 1-19-74-6
|
undated |
2 | 04-118 |
Hank Skeel's sawmill; 1886; between Kendrick and Troy; above the old Bethel Church
1 item : In 1886 located on the Chaney place near the Bethel Church on American Ridge about five miles south of Troy on the road to Kendrick. Picture from Herman Schupfer of Kendrick.; negative number 1-18-74-12
|
1886 |
2 | 04-119 |
Making molasses; Scotty Wilson homestead near Kendrick; sorghum field in background. l-r: Donald Burns, Mary Burns Wilson, Kate Burns Metcalf, John Burns, Carson Metcalf, ? Metcalf.
1 item : Near Kendrick on the Scotty Wilson homestead, in 1894. Left to right: Donald Burns, Mary (Burns) Wilson, Kate (Burns) Metcalf, John Burns, Carson Metcalf, and ? Metcalf.; negative number 7-1-74-12
|
1894 |
2 | 04-119a |
Funeral of Eddie Snieve, showing horse-team and hearse
1 item : Who died of the flu in Colberg, Germany March 18, 1919. Burial was in the Bethany Cemetery on Big Bear Ridge. World War One veterans of the area in uniform were pall bearers. Sargeant Fred Bolen formerly of Company F. 116th Engineers blew Taps.
|
1919 |
2 | 04-119b |
Funeral of Eddie Snieve showing hearse and Ira Bollen
1 item : Ira Bollen, driver of the horse-drawn hearse. Hearse was owned by Frank Chamberlain of Kendrick.
|
1919 |
2 | 04-120 |
Looking east at Kendrick
1 item : In the early 1900s before 1920. See the tramway trestle at the east end of town and shorter ones on the canyon wall. Sacked grain was carried from the top to the warehouse on the valley floor.
|
1910 |
2 | 04-121 |
Looking east at Main Street in Kendrick [01]
1 item : In the early 1900s. Before pavement and only one car visible on the south side of the street. The Long residence at top of hill east end.
|
1910 |
2 | 04-122 |
Wilcox homestead near foot of grade near Kendrick
1 item : West of Kendrick about one-quarter mile from the foot of the Kendrick, Troy grade to the west.; negative number 3-1-72-2
|
undated |
2 | 04-123 |
Newspaper article about a train wreck
1 item : 60 years ago today runaway freight train killed five at bottom of Kendrick grade.
|
1959 |
2 | 04-124 |
Looking northeast at Joel, circa 1940 [02]
1 item : From the Northern Pacific R.R.[Railroad] about 1940. Joel and Cornwall pictures from Mrs. Ruth (Walker) Bruce.
|
1940 |
2 | 04-125 |
History of Joel, Idaho
1 item : Photo of typescript and warranty deed.; negative number 6-17-75-7
|
undated |
2 | 04-126 |
Tramway at Joel, Idaho
1 item : Built in 1920-21 to bring clay from the pits to the north of Highway 8 to the Northern Pacific Railroad to be transported to the Moscow Fire Brick and Clay Products Company of Moscow, Idaho. Looking south at two towers with cables at top and the Northern Pacific Railroad train in background.; negative number 6-17-75-8
|
undated |
2 | 04-127 |
Walker's round barn; 3/4 miles west of Joel
1 item : Located about three-quarters of a mile west of Joel.; negative number 6-17-75-11
|
undated |
2 | 04-128 |
Looking north at Joel [02]
1 item : July 9, 1926, before crib-bin elevators were built. Picture from Ted Wolfenberger.
|
1926 |
2 | 04-129 |
Looking north at Joel [01]
1 item : September 19, 1939, showing lumber mill and two crib-bin elevators. Picture after the timber fire on the ridge south of Joel. By Ted Wolfenberger.
|
1939 |
2 | 04-130 |
Looking northeast from tramway tower. Joel, Idaho. Raymond Grain Co. NP depot at right
1 item : April 14, 1940, from tramway tower. Picture by Ted Wolfenberger. Northern Pacific Railroad depot at right.; negative number 6-17-75-b-6
|
1940 |
2 | 04-130 |
Looking northeast at Joel from the tramway tower. Raymond Grain Company
1 item : April 14, 1940, from tramway tower. Picture by Ted Wolfenberger. Northern Pacific Railroad depot at right.; negative number 1-31-78-8
|
1940 |
2 | 04-131 |
Looking east at Joel from the tramway tower showing saw mill across railroad tracks. Locomotive steaming in
1 item : August 14, 1940, from tramway tower showing the sawmill south across the Northern Pacific Railroad tracks. Picture by Ted Wolfenberger.; negative number 1-31-78-7
|
1940 |
2 | 04-132 |
Cornwall, Idaho; 1900 or before; Grice's Flour Mill
1 item : In 1900 or before. Grice's flour mill in the foreground. Church next building north, and the white building in the trees the grocery store.; negative number 6-17-75-1
|
undated |
2 | 04-133 |
History of Cornwall
1 item : Photo of typescript and map section.; negative number 6-17-75-1
|
undated |
2 | 04-133 |
History of Cornwall
1 item : Photo of typescript and map section.; negative number 6-17-75-2
|
undated |
2 | 04-134 |
Mason Cornwall's Store and Post Office building, Cornwall; built approx. 1885
1 item : Was built by Mason Cornwall about 1885. A dance hall was on the left. In 1898 it belonged to Mr. Halverson who sold to Joe E. Blaylock. Left to right: Della Blaylock, Joe E. Blaylock, May Blaylock, Siv Lee, Frank Oswart, and Nancy Blaylock.; negative number 6-17-75-5
|
undated |
2 | 04-135 |
Olswath's Boarding House, Cornwall
1 item : On the side hill facing north on Sumner Road. People on porch not identified.; negative number 6-17-75-4
|
undated |
2 | 04-136 |
Roof of Joe Blaylock store with large hole
1 item : A later Blaylock store showing the hole in the roof where Joe E. Blaylock was blown through by a dynamite blast. He lived to tell about it.; negative number 6-17-75-3
|
undated |
2 | 04-137 |
Blaylock store [01]
1 item : Inside the store. The hole where the coffee grinder is located is where Joe E. Blaylock was at the time of the blast. Also the stove and chair were above this spot. Left to right: Joe L. Blaylock, a son; Harold Bande Banter; Bud Buchanan; Oscar Assman; Dan Assman; T. Wolfenberger.
|
1900 |
2 | 04-138 |
Hobart's log cabin; 1 1/2 miles north of Tomer's
1 item : In 1890 located about one-and-one-half miles north of Tomers Butte.; negative number 6-17-75-10
|
undated |
2 | 04-139 |
Charles Hobart's threshing outfit near Cornwall; 1882-1885
1 item : About 1882-1885 near Cornwall, Idaho.; negative number 6-17-75-9
|
undated |
2 | 04-140 |
Miller's trestle on the Northern Pacific railroad about 1 1/2 miles east of Cornwall
1 item : On the Northern Pacific Railroad about one-and-one-half miles east of Cornwall. Built about 1890.; negative number Bk4-140
|
undated |
2 | 04-141 |
Walters School House in Cornwall
1 item : The old andquot;Waltersandquot; school house in the Cornwall area August 1930 and razed November 11, 1936. Picture by Ted Wolfenberger.
|
1936 |
2 | 04-142 |
Miller School; 1930's; Moscow Mountain in background
1 item : About 1930. Looking north from the Northern Pacific Railroad at Miller's trestle, about one-and-one-half miles east of Cornwall. Charles Miller home at left and Moscow Mountains in background.; negative number 6-17-75-13
|
1930 |
2 | 04-143 |
The Old Red House
1 item : In the foreground was the Mart Miller's first home when they arrived October 4, 1883. Located in the valley north of the Northern Pacific Railroad and Miller's trestle. House and school same as in the above [90-4-142] picture.; negative number 6-17-75-12
|
undated |
2 | 04-144 |
Troy, Idaho; date unknown
1 item : In the early 1900s. The Northern Pacific Railroad at left and foreground with the Moscow Mountain showing in the center background. The pioneer school house shows at the far end of Main Street. Note the tree stumps still in the street.; negative number 1-19-74-3
|
undated |
2 | 04-144 |
Pioneer Troy
1 item : In the early 1900s. The Northern Pacific Railroad at left and foreground with the Moscow Mountain showing in the center background. The pioneer school house shows at the far end of Main Street. Note the tree stumps still in the street.; negative number 3-1-75-1
|
undated |
2 | 04-144 |
Pioneer Troy
1 item : In the early 1900s. The Northern Pacific Railroad at left and foreground with the Moscow Mountain showing in the center background. The pioneer school house shows at the far end of Main Street. Note the tree stumps still in the street.; negative number 3-1-75-2
|
undated |
2 | 04-144 |
Looking north at Troy; pioneer
1 item : In the early 1900s. The Northern Pacific Railroad at left and foreground with the Moscow Mountain showing in the center background. The pioneer school house shows at the far end of Main Street. Note the tree stumps still in the street.; negative number 4-23-75-3
|
undated |
2 | 04-145 |
Typescript of the history of Troy, Idaho's name
1 item : A typed history of the naming of Troy, Idaho.
|
1960 |
2 | 04-146 |
Troy, Idaho; 1890's
1 item : About 1891. Note stumps in street.; negative number 1-9-73-1
|
1890 |
2 | 04-147 |
Looking northwest at Main Street in Troy
1 item : In the early 1900s.
|
1900 |
2 | 04-148 |
Looking northeast across Main Street in Troy [02]
1 item : At Fifth Avenue, 1909.
|
1909 |
2 | 04-149 |
Looking southwest across Main Street in Troy
1 item : At Fifth Avenue, 1909.
|
1909 |
2 | 04-150 |
Troy Depot; Troy's oldest building?; newspaper clipping
1 item : Reportedly Troy's oldest building; according to reports from old-timers in the community was built before the railroad tracks were laid. Picture early 1900s.; negative number 7-23-75-7
|
undated |
2 | 04-150 |
Troy Depot; Troy's oldest building?; newspaper clipping
1 item : Reportedly Troy's oldest building; according to reports from old-timers in the community was built before the railroad tracks were laid. Picture early 1900s.; negative number 7-23-75-8
|
undated |
2 | 04-151 |
Troy Depot
1 item : The Northern Pacific [Railroad] passenger track and depot at Troy. The town's population turned out to see the Troy Band off to Spokane, Washington. Picture taken in 1929. For Troy Day in Spokane.; negative number 11-2-73-11
|
undated |
2 | 04-152 |
Looking east at the north section of Troy, Idaho
1 item : Early 1900s. Northern Pacific [Railroad] passenger train going into town from the west. Picture from Mrs. Dean Carrico.
|
1900 |
2 | 04-153 |
Looking northeast at Troy
1 item : With the W.M. Duthie grain warehouses in the lower right-hand side of picture. Now Troy Bean and Elevator Company as of 1979. Picture probably taken about 1920-30 period.
|
1925 |
2 | 04-154 |
First school in Troy, Idaho; burned in 1907
1 item : Built in 1893 on the north hill burned about 1907 and was replaced by a brick school. Picture from Mr. M.A. Smith.; negative number 11-14-90-13
|
undated |
2 | 04-155 |
John P. Vollmer flour mill in Troy
1 item : Built in the 1890s by [John] Vollmer who was instrumental in bringing the railroad to this area in 1890. This building now part of the Troy Bean and Elevator Company as of 1979.
|
1979 |
2 | 04-156 |
Looking northwest at Troy [02]
1 item : About 1913 when covered by snow. The new brick school shows in the far distance on the hill northwest end of Main Street.
|
1913 |
2 | 04-157 |
Flood waters at the southeast part of Troy
1 item : At the southeast part of troy with the Troy Bean and Elevator Company office and part of the warehouses beyond. Date unknown.
|
1940 |
2 | 04-158 |
Idaho Fire Brick Company [01]
1 item : Located west of Troy and south of the highway. Picture copied from 28-inch long panoramic by Allen Photo Co. of Walla Walla, Wash. about 1916.
|
1916 |
2 | 04-159 |
Idaho Fire Brick Company [02]
1 item : From an earlier picture than the above [90-4-158] panoramic.
|
1910 |
2 | 04-160 |
Oldsmobile cars at Troy; pioneer
1 item : At Fifth Avenue, 1926. Olds [mobile?] car agency showing new cars.; negative number 11-20-75-4
|
undated |
2 | 04-160 |
Oldsmobile cars at Troy; pioneer
1 item : At Fifth Avenue, 1926. Olds [mobile?] car agency showing new cars.; negative number 11-20-75-5
|
undated |
2 | 04-161 |
North Troy from train window.
1 item : From a Northern Pacific [Railroad] car window. School shows at extreme left. Date ?; negative number 8-10-75-9
|
1919 |
2 | 04-162 |
Main St., pioneer Troy; looking S.E. toward American Ridge
1 item : Toward American Ridge, 1909.; negative number 7-1-75-9
|
undated |
2 | 04-163 |
Brick school; Troy; pioneer
1 item : Toward American Ridge, from a postcard. Early 1900s. Wording on photo: 'No. 1 Main Street from School Grounds Troy, Idaho'.; negative number 11-20-75-13
|
undated |
2 | 04-164 |
Rock crusher; east of Troy
1 item : On hill northwest part of town. Date ?; negative number 11-14-90-15
|
undated |
2 | 04-165 |
Troy public school students
1 item : School children of the above [90-4-164] school. No names or date.
|
1900 |
2 | 04-166 |
Print shop in Troy
1 item : No other identification.
|
1925 |
2 | 04-167 |
Rock crusher, powered by steam
1 item : Powered by steam engine, located east of Troy.
|
1915 |
2 | 04-168 |
George Bricka home in Troy [02]
1 item : George Brickas and their home in Troy west of the N.P.R.R. [Northern Pacific Railroad] track in the summer time.
|
1901 |
2 | 04-169 |
George Bricka home in Troy [03]
1 item : George Brickas and their home in Troy west of the N.P.R.R. [Northern Pacific Railroad] track in the winter time. No other information on these pictures.
|
1901 |
2 | 04-170 |
George Bricka home in Troy [04]
1 item : West of the Northern Pacific Railroad track in the summer time. Brinkas (sic) in the back yard.
|
1901 |
2 | 04-171 |
George Bricka home in Troy [01]
1 item : West of the Northern Pacific Railroad track in the winter time. Brinkas in the back yard.
|
1901 |
2 | 04-172 |
Sawmill and copper mine in Troy
1 item : Wording on photo: andquot;Photograph from O.K. Olson, Troy, Idaho.andquot; Handwriting on photo: 6-21-1912
|
1912 |
2 | 04-173 |
Sawmill and copper mine in Troy.
1 item : Photo of map section.
|
1887 |
2 | 04-174 |
Northern Pacific Railroad train wreck
1 item : Below Troy, August 2, 1911.
|
1911 |
2 | 04-175 |
Threshing scene
1 item : On Axel Olson farm near Nora, 1918. Swedish Mission Church in background of picture.; negative number 11-2-73-3
|
1918 |
2 | 04-176 |
O.K Olson sawmill on Bear Creek; east of Troy; 1890
1 item : On Bear Creek, east of Troy, 1890.; negative number 7-1-74-8
|
1890 |
2 | 04-177 |
O.K. Olson sawmill location
1 item : Photo of map section highlighting the Olson sawmill location.
|
1926 |
2 | 05-177 |
Elk River pond
1 item : Containing 1,110,000 ft. of logs.; negative number 4-19-76-2
|
undated |
2 | 04-179 |
Men with bags of copper ore; Mizpa Copper Mine
1 item : Mine 300-feet in the ground. Left to right: Bob, Carl, Knewt Olson and their uncle, J.A. Anderson.; negative number 11-2-73-11
|
undated |
2 | 04-180 |
Looking northwest at Troy [03]
1 item : In 1907. The school may be seen at top center of picture.
|
1907 |
2 | 04-181 |
Looking south at Main Street in Troy, circa 1928
1 item : In 1928. This shows the west side business district of Troy.
|
1928 |
2 | 04-182 |
O. K. Olson Sawmill; four miles east of Troy
1 item : Located four miles east of Troy. May be a different location that the picture below [90-4-183]. Nora sawmill?; negative number 11-14-90-18
|
undated |
2 | 04-183 |
O. K. Olson Sawmill; four miles east of Troy
1 item : Located four miles east of Troy in Township 39 N., Range 3 W. about center of Section 10.; negative number 11-14-90-19
|
undated |
2 | 04-184 |
Early sawmill between Troy and Deary; note: oxen
1 item : Located somewhere between Troy and Deary, possibly Deep Creek. See oxen in right center of picture. No identification.; negative number 7-20-76-32
|
undated |
2 | 04-185 |
Section 10, township 39, range 3 west; O.K. Olsen sawmill and copper mine; from 1914 Latah Co. Atlas
1 item : Located four miles east of Troy in Township 39 N., Range 3 W., Sect. 10. Same as mil opposite [90-4-183].; negative number 11-10-75-16
|
undated |
2 | 04-185a |
Atwater Lake
1 item : Natural lake located on Big Bear Ridge about five miles north of Kendrick and one-and-one-half miles west of Highway 3 at the southeast corner of Sec. 26, Township 39 N. Range 3 W. Picture from Gerald Ingle.
|
1907 |
2 | 04-185b |
Taney post office
1 item : In top center of picture, closed in 1907. Albert McKee and Ben Hull hauling grain with four horses. Picture taken on Big Bear Ridge about one mile west of the Wild Rose Cemetery. Picture from Gerald Ingle.
|
1907 |
2 | 04-186 |
Sawmill [02]
1 item : There were three sawmills in the Nora area. This is believed to be the White Pine Troy Lumber Company Mill. Picture from Clara Hoidal.
|
1907 |
2 | 05-187 |
Early Elk River; foundation at right is the beginning of a church
1 item : Building under construction in the right will be a new church for Elk River.; negative number 4-19-76-1
|
undated |
2 | 05-188 |
Elk River Band
1 item : Playing in the street of Elk River.; negative number 4-19-76-16
|
undated |
2 | 04-190 |
Hagen Farm; Al and Sandy Paul Farm in 1979
1 item : Old Man Hagan place, now Hardy place where Al and Sandy Paul live in 1979. Picture from Sheryl Hansen.; negative number 11-14-90-16
|
1979 |
2 | 04-191 |
Sawmill east of Troy (Dry Creek or American Ridge?); 1890
1 item : East of Troy, Dry Creek area, 1890. See oxen at right. See [90-4-184].; negative number 7-1-74-9
|
1890 |
2 | 04-192 |
Nora Mill in 1890's; four miles east of Troy
1 item : Located four miles east of Troy in the 1890s.; negative number 7-20-76-31
|
undated |
2 | 04-193 |
CCC Camp at Big Meadow Creek.
1 item : On Meadow Creek north of Troy, 1935. Moscow Mountain at left background of picture.; negative number 9-30-74-8
|
1933 |
2 | 04-194 |
Meadow Creek Recreation Area; site of CCC Camp
1 item : Same location as above [90-4-193], 1974. Note growth of trees in foreground.; negative number 10-2-74-1
|
undated |
2 | 04-194 |
Meadow Creek Recreation Area; site of CCC Camp
1 item : Same location as above [90-4-193], 1974. Note growth of trees in foreground.; negative number 10-2-74-2
|
undated |
3 | 05-001 |
Looking east at Viola (Four Mile); 1882
1 item : Called Four Mile in the early days. Picture dates from 1882.; negative number 11-28-90-16
|
1882 |
3 | 05-002 |
Viola; 1909
1 item : In 1909. At this time the north-south road passed through the village and over the bridge in the foreground. When Highway 95 was built it bypassed Viola about two blocks to the west.; negative number 11-28-90-14
|
1909 |
3 | 05-003 |
Seventh Day School (right) and Boarding House (left); 1930; located behind Shefflin homestead, 3 miles SE of Viola
1 item : Looking east at the Seventh Day Adventist dormitory, left, and their school to the right. Located behind the Schoepfler homestead about three miles southeast of Viola, in 1930.; negative number 7-2-74-3
|
1930 |
3 | 05-004 |
Seventh Day Adventist School Dormitory; Thatuna Academy; 1905; near Viola
1 item : [Thatuna Academy] at left in top picture, 1905.; negative number 7-2-74-13
|
1905 |
3 | 05-004a |
Looking southeast at Viola [02]
1 item : About 1909, see picture number 2 [90-5-002]. Picture from a glass negative.
|
1909 |
3 | 05-004b |
Train wreck [03]
1 item : Wreck near Viola on the Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad electric passenger train motor about 1909.
|
1909 |
3 | 05-004c |
Post Office Certificate [02]
1 item : [photo of Post Office certificate designating a postmaster]
|
1875 |
3 | 05-004d |
Post Office Certificate [01]
1 item : [photo of Post Office certificate]
|
1876 |
3 | 05-005 |
Palmer homestead near Viola; 1910
1 item : Near Viola 1910.; negative number 7-2-74-22
|
1910 |
3 | 05-006 |
Palmer wood ranch near Elk River; 1910
1 item : Near Elk River in 1911.; negative number 7-2-74-24
|
1910 |
3 | 05-007 |
Kennedy Ford Dance Hall and race track; July 4th, 1930's?
1 item : And the race track beyond. Round dance hall was built in 1928. Believed to be a Fourth of July celebration in progress.; negative number 3-25-77-1
|
1930 |
3 | 05-008 |
Kennedy Ford Dance Hall and race track; late 1930's-1940; Highway 95 and Palouse River in background
1 item : In foreground, Palouse River hidden in trees and brush with Highway 95 at the left in picture with cars parked along the roadside. See Indian teepees with dust from a race in progress beyond. Late 1930s-40.; negative number 3-25-77-2
|
undated |
3 | 05-009 |
Looking northeast at the Kennedy Ford dance hall during flood
1 item : And the flood waters of the Palouse River in January 1961.
|
1961 |
3 | 05-010 |
Looking northeast at the location where the Kennedy Ford dance hall stood
1 item : Until it was razed May 8, 1970, and the flood waters from the Palouse River, January 16, 1974.
|
1974 |
3 | 05-011 |
Kennedy Ford Grange hall
1 item : Old Timer - The Kennedy Ford Grange hall, home of Kennedy Ford Grange 177, a member of the Idaho State Grange association, is the oldest Grange in Idaho in continuous operation. It was organized in 1906 with 99 charter members. The hall was recently dedicated with a well-attended program. The hall is located between Palouse and Potlatch, near the Potlatch-Moscow junction. [Caption from newspaper photo?]
|
1950 |
3 | 05-012 |
Oldest Idaho Grange's Hall Is Dedicated; 6-29-50 newspaper clipping
1 item : A photo of newspaper article announcing the history and dedication ceremony of the Kennedy Ford Grange Hall; negative number 10-6-75-11
|
1950 |
3 | 05-012 |
Oldest Idaho Grange's Hall Is Dedicated; newspaper clipping; 6-29-50
1 item : A photo of newspaper article announcing the history and dedication ceremony of the Kennedy Ford Grange Hall; negative number 10-6-75-13
|
1950 |
3 | 05-013 |
Potlatch Lumber Company mill during operation
1 item : Built in 1905 and 1906. Operated until 1981 and closed permanently in 1983. The plant was razed in 1984. Picture by Charles Dimond, photographer for Hodgins Drug Store of Moscow, took picture 1930.
|
1930 |
3 | 05-013a |
Site of Potlatch Lumber Company mill
1 item : Site of Potlatch Lumber Company [mill] after it was razed. Picture by Clifford M. Ott September 4, 1985.
|
1985 |
3 | 05-014 |
Pioneer Potlatch, Idaho
1 item : Located at the site of the Potlatch Lumber Company mill at Potlatch, September 22, 1905.; negative number 3-1-72-3
|
undated |
3 | 05-015 |
Pioneer's cabin in Potlatch [01]
1 item : The last of the old landmarks, pioneer's cabin, being burned to make way for the construction of the Potlatch Lumber Company mill. September 22, 1905.
|
1905 |
3 | 05-016 |
Laying foundation for first house on townsite of Potlatch
1 item : To be built in Potlatch by the Potlatch Lumber Company, November 11, 1905. Note (Keep off the grass); negative number 7-20-76-18
|
1905 |
3 | 05-017 |
Looking east at Potlatch
1 item : February 22, 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-018 |
Excavating for the Potlatch Lumber Company mill pond
1 item : December 22, 1905.
|
1905 |
3 | 05-019 |
Looking east at the Potlatch Lumber Company sawmill
1 item : April 17, 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-020 |
Looking northeast at Potlatch [02]
1 item : Showing the depot and Gold Hill, April 17, 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-021 |
Looking southwest at Potlatch Lumber Company mill [02]
1 item : Brick kiln foreground, June 17, 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-022 |
Looking south at Potlatch
1 item : August 9, 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-023 |
Looking southwest at Potlatch Lumber Company mill [01]
1 item : After burner installed, August 10, 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-024 |
Looking north at Potlatch Lumber Company mill
1 item : August 15, 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-025 |
Looking northeast at Potlatch [01]
1 item : With large barn in foreground, September 16, 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-026 |
Looking northeast at Potlatch Lumber Company mill and town
1 item : September 16, 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-027 |
Looking northeast at Potlatch Lumber Company mill
1 item : Showing mill pond full of logs. Picture from a glass negative by M.L. Romig of Moscow, about 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-028 |
Potlatch; first school house at Potlatch; American Lumberman
1 item : First school with students and teachers at Potlatch, 1906-07.; negative number 9-28-13-101
|
undated |
3 | 05-029 |
Potlatch school [02]
1 item : About 1912.
|
1912 |
3 | 05-030 |
Potlatch Lumber Company dam in Potlatch
1 item : In the Palouse River at the south side of Potlatch. This was to hold the logs back in the pond until needed at the mill in Potlatch. Early 1900s.
|
1900 |
3 | 05-031 |
Hotel at left and Potlatch Mercantile Company store at right
1 item : Hotel at left and Potlatch Mercantile Company store at right. Potlatch.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-032 |
Potlatch; saw filing department; American Lumberman
1 item : Showing large band saw being sharpened.; negative number 9-28-13-102
|
undated |
3 | 05-033 |
Potlatch Lumber Co. power plant in Potlatch
1 item : Engine furnished power for all the mill except the planning mill, which had its own power plant but of smaller H.P. [horsepower].
|
1906 |
3 | 05-034 |
Street scene in Potlatch
1 item : The Potlatch Mercantile Company building at right, burned January 1963.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-035 |
Potlatch Lumber Company power plant in Potlatch
1 item : About 1906. Twin City Corless Steam Engine, 1200 H.P. maximum 1800 H.P. Fly wheel, weight 80,000 lbs., diameter 24 ft., face 68 inches wide with a 66 inch three ply leather belt. Engine used 12 boilers, 200 H.P. each divided into 4 batteries of 3 each.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-036 |
Potlatch Mercantile Co. selling force and delivery wagons, Potlatch; Oct. 1913
1 item : Seventh annual sale October 10, 11, 1913. Wording on photo: andquot;Selling force and delivery wagons of the Potlatch Mercantile Company, Potlatch, Idaho. Oct. 1912.andquot;; negative number 3-14-76-15
|
5023 |
3 | 05-037 |
Vehicle and Implement Dept.; Potlatch Mercantile Co., Potlatch; 1913
1 item : Wording on photo: Vehicle and implement department of the Potlatch Mercantile Company, Potlatch, Idaho. Oct. 1913; negative number 3-14-76-16
|
1913 |
3 | 05-038 |
School at Potlatch; post card mailed in 1908
1 item : Copied from a postcard post marked June 9, 1909.; negative number 10-18-75-15
|
1908 |
3 | 05-039 |
Hotel and grocery store in Potlatch
1 item : Hotel and grocery store. Potlatch.
|
1913 |
3 | 05-040 |
Potlatch; W. I. and M. Passenger Train, American Lumberman
1 item : When at its prime at the Potlatch depot.; negative number 9-28-13-72
|
undated |
3 | 05-041 |
Potlatch; Washington, Idaho and Montana R.R. Co.; logging train; American Lumberman
1 item : Engine number 23 and crew pose for a photo before their last run. Left to right: Byers Sanders, John Zagelow, Les Malboy, Kenneth White, Alex Anderson and C. Hays.; negative number 9-28-13-75
|
undated |
3 | 05-041 |
Potlatch; Engine No. 23 with train load of logs; American Lumberman
1 item : Engine number 23 and crew pose for a photo before their last run. Left to right: Byers Sanders, John Zagelow, Les Malboy, Kenneth White, Alex Anderson and C. Hays.; negative number 9-28-13-75
|
undated |
3 | 05-041 |
Engine No. 23 and crew; in a frame
1 item : Engine number 23 and crew pose for a photo before their last run. Left to right: Byers Sanders, John Zagelow, Les Malboy, Kenneth White, Alex Anderson and C. Hays.; negative number 11-2-73-8
|
undated |
3 | 05-042 |
Japanese Commissioners train; Potlatch; American Lumberman
1 item : In the W.I.andM. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] yards at Potlatch carrying the honorary commercial commissioners of Japan on a tour of the Potlatch Lumber Company mill about 1913.; negative number 9-28-13-73
|
undated |
3 | 05-043 |
Potlatch Corp.; Japanese Commissioners train; American Lumberman
1 item : Front end of the passenger train in the W.I.andM. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] yards carrying the honorary commercial commissioners of Japan on a tour of the Potlatch Lumber Company mill about 1913.; negative number 9-28-13-92
|
undated |
3 | 05-043a |
Potlatch; Washington, Idaho and Montana R.R. Co.; mail express; American Lumberman
1 item : When the passenger train was discontinued on the run from Bovill to Palouse the Potlatcher carried the passengers, mail and express.; negative number 9-28-13-77
|
undated |
3 | 05-043a |
Potlatch; Washington, Idaho and Montana R.R. Co.; mail express; American Lumberman
1 item : When the passenger train was discontinued on the run from Bovill to Palouse the Potlatcher carried the passengers, mail and express.; negative number 9-28-13-78
|
undated |
3 | 05-043b |
Potlatch school [03]
1 item : At left with church in the foreground. No date.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-043c |
Potlatch Lumber Co.; William Deary builder of mill and first manager; American Lumberman
1 item : Portrait of William Deary.; negative number 9-28-13-123
|
undated |
3 | 05-043d |
Men sitting on lumber atop railroad car near Potlatch
1 item : First car selects now ready on Track 2. Left to right: R.M. Weyerhaeuser, Cliff Musser, William Deary, A.W. Laird, Mr. Wilkinson, A.H. Irving, Mark Seymour. Picture 1906.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-043e |
Potlatch Lumber Co.; William Deary, company founder; monument 06-11-21; American Lumberman
1 item : Two large granite boulders, one weighing twelve tons have been placed on the Athletic Club lawn as a memorial to William Deary. Heavy equipment and a crew of 12 men were required to set the monument in place. It was erected June 11, 1921.; negative number 9-28-13-94
|
1921 |
3 | 05-043f |
William Deary memorial monument showing two boulders with a plaque mounted on top boulder
1 item : Two large granite boulders in place with a plaque mounted on the top boulder inscribed 'In memory of William Deary'. The two boulders were secured from the side of Elk Butte, near Elk River, Idaho, where they have been exposed to the elements for centuries.
|
1921 |
3 | 05-043g |
William Deary memorial monument [02]
1 item : William Deary memorial monument with the Athletic Club building in the background. Picture has same coverage as one taken 6/11/1921 [90-5-043e].
|
1984 |
3 | 05-043h |
William Deary memorial monument [01]
1 item : By Clifford M. Ott February 1, 1984.
|
1984 |
3 | 05-043i |
William Deary memorial monument [03]
1 item : With the Athletic Club building in the background. Wide angle lens used on camera. Clifford M. Ott February 1, 1984.
|
1984 |
3 | 05-043j |
William Deary memorial monument plaque
1 item : By Clifford M. Ott February 1, 1984.
|
1984 |
3 | 05-043k |
Copy of article from andquot;Potlatch Storyandquot; March 1960
1 item : A copy of an article from andquot;Potlatch Storyandquot;, March 1960, describing the building, dedication, and personal history of a monument of William Deary.
|
1960 |
3 | 05-043l |
Copy of newspaper article
1 item : Headline: Part of Potlatch history to be sold with mill (September 23, 1983)
|
1983 |
3 | 05-043m |
Potlatch, Idaho
1 item : July 5, 1906. Picture taken from top of Potlatch Lumber Company burner. See picture #24 [90-5-024].
|
1906 |
3 | 05-043n |
Newspaper article about Potlatch library receiving mill records
1 item : Headline: Potlatch mill records go to library [February 5, 1984]
|
1984 |
3 | 05-043o |
Downtown Potlatch
1 item : [Photo of newspaper article] Caption: Downtown Potlatch on one of the company store sales days in early 1910s. Beyond store in center is company bank, above which, in lodge hall, shoppers enjoyed free lunches. The Union Protestant Church is on up the street. Hotel is at left, farm implement store at right.
|
1913 |
3 | 05-043p |
Potlatch sawmill; big stump and sawmill; American Lumberman
1 item : Standing on the north side of the entrance to the Potlatch Lumber Company mill. Picture by John D. Cress, Staff photographer, American Lumberman, September 28 - October 4, 1913.; negative number 9-28-13-22
|
undated |
3 | 05-043q |
W.I.and M. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] depot in Potlatch
1 item : September 4, 1985. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1985 |
3 | 05-043r |
Potlatch Lumber Company building
1 item : The only building left in the area once occupied by the Potlatch Lumber Company. Picture by Clifford M. Ott September 4, 1985. See picture #13 [90-5-013].
|
1985 |
3 | 05-043s |
W.I.and M. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] engine No. 1 [01]
1 item : Located at the west end of Main Street across from the William Deary memorial. The W.I.and M. [Washington, Idaho, and Montana Railway] depot at left and the grain elevator at right. Picture by Clifford M. Ott February 1, 1984.
|
1984 |
3 | 05-043t |
W.I.and M. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] engine No. 1 [02]
1 item : Close up view of W.I.andM. {Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] engine No. 1. by Clifford M. Ott February 1, 1984.
|
1984 |
3 | 05-043u |
W.I.and M. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] engine No. 1 [03]
1 item : Showing the manufacturer's plaque on the side. 'American Locomotive Company 40654 Schenectady Works June 1906'. By Clifford M. Ott February 1, 1984.
|
1984 |
3 | 05-043v |
W.I.and M. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] engine No. 1 [04]
1 item : Showing the manufacturer's round plaque on the front. 'American Locomotive Company 1 1906'. Clifford M. Ott February 1, 1984.
|
1984 |
3 | 05-044 |
Longest trainload of logs
1 item : Going west to Potlatch mill on the W.I.andM. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] passing by the old Potlatch farm now the Gary Morris farm as of 1984. The Titan was one-mile long, 105 cards, 1,100,00 board feet of lumber.; negative number 11-2-73-12
|
undated |
3 | 05-045 |
Horse show in Potlatch
1 item : Believed to be in the early 1920s.
|
1920 |
3 | 05-046 |
Webster's Lumber Mill
1 item : On Deep Creek in northern Latah County, 1888-89. Known today as the F.H. Brinken place. (1955).
|
1888 |
3 | 05-047 |
Marsh's General store/service station
1 item : Located at the top of the divide on Highway 95 at the boundary line of Latah-Benewah county line. Picture 1934.
|
1934 |
3 | 05-060 |
Harvard and Princeton; 7-19-62 newspaper clipping
1 item : Headline: Princeton-Harvard area, settled in 1880s, is rich in history.; negative number 6-12-75-1
|
1962 |
3 | 05-061 |
Photo of map section showing Princeton/Hampton/Harvard
1 item : Princeton/Hampton/Harvard area
|
1914 |
3 | 05-062 |
Alphous Jones home
1 item : Photo of newspaper photo and caption: Early Home - Alphous Jones, who was one of the first settlers of the Palouse River Valley, constructed this home in 1883-84 in the community of Starner, now called Hampton. The first post office was located in Starner, but it was moved to Princeton, a half mile further east. The home is now owned by Zelma Layton, great-granddaughter of Jones.
|
1921 |
3 | 05-063 |
Princeton; 1912; looking east from Hampton on the old road
1 item : From Hampton on the old road, 1912.; negative number 7-1-74-1
|
1912 |
3 | 05-064 |
Princeton's Main Street; Independence Day Parade; 1915
1 item : Celebrating July 4, 1915, with a parade on Main Street.; negative number 7-1-74-3
|
1915 |
3 | 05-065 |
Fred Kinman homestead; one and a half miles east of Princeton; Gold Hill in background
1 item : One-and-one-half miles east of Princeton. Looking north with Gold Hill in the background.; negative number 7-1-74-5
|
undated |
3 | 05-066 |
Samuel Lackner General Merchandise Store, Princeton, Idaho; advertisement
1 item : Photo of newspaper advertisement. Wording on image: Samuel Lackner General Merchandise; negative number 12-10-75-12
|
undated |
3 | 05-067 |
Aerial photo of Princeton
1 item : Looking north. 1- Aslin Finch Company elevator, 2- Depot converted into home, 3- Depot converted into a store. One depot was at Princeton, the other from Harvard. Picture by Clifford M. Ott September 1971.
|
1971 |
3 | 05-068 |
Princeton, Idaho
1 item : Photo of newspaper photo and caption
|
1960 |
3 | 05-069 |
Harvard, ID
1 item : [Photo of newspaper photo and caption]
|
1930 |
3 | 05-070 |
Starner store in Princeton
1 item : In the 1890s named Starner Store.
|
1890 |
3 | 05-071 |
Razing pioneer buildings at Princeton
1 item : Being razed 5/9/76. Building at left, the Marquette Store, G. Guernsey, general merchandise. At one time the post office was in this building.; negative number 5-9-76-1
|
undated |
3 | 05-072 |
Princeton county fair exhibit at Princeton; note: grain spelling name of Princeton; Mr. Young on left
1 item : The bundles of grain at top of picture spell Princeton. Mr. Young at left in picture.; negative number 7-1-74-2
|
undated |
3 | 05-073 |
Early Harvard
1 item : Showing the W.I.andM. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] depot, a grain warehouse, and a few other buildings. About 1906.; negative number 4-19-76-16
|
undated |
3 | 05-073 |
Early Harvard
1 item : Showing the W.I.andM. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] depot, a grain warehouse, and a few other buildings. About 1906.; negative number 4-19-76-4
|
undated |
3 | 05-074 |
Early Harvard
1 item : With Gold Hill in the background and a few homes north of the W.IandM. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway]. At this time the road came in from the north. About 1906.; negative number 4-19-76-14
|
undated |
3 | 05-075 |
Woodfell Post Office; with footnotes
1 item : Cabin used as post office called Woodfell, Idaho. It was built by John Jacob Johnson, father of Mrs. Edna Butterfield, Princeton, Idaho. [See image for additional information].; negative number 11-26-74-12
|
undated |
3 | 05-076 |
Woodfell Post Office; located north of Harvard; museum
1 item : The location of the Woodfell post office was two miles north of the Camp Grizzly-Laird Park turn-off on Highway 95 alt., on Meadow Creek. The cabin was destroyed about 1968. The cemetery west of the creek on the high ground identifies the site.; negative number 7-2-72-8
|
undated |
3 | 05-076 |
Woodfell Post Office; with footnotes
1 item : The location of the Woodfell post office was two miles north of the Camp Grizzly-Laird Park turn-off on Highway 95 alt., on Meadow Creek. The cabin was destroyed about 1968. The cemetery west of the creek on the high ground identifies the site.; negative number 11-26-74-13
|
undated |
3 | 05-076 |
Woodfell Post Office
1 item : The location of the Woodfell post office was two miles north of the Camp Grizzly-Laird Park turn-off on Highway 95 alt., on Meadow Creek. The cabin was destroyed about 1968. The cemetery west of the creek on the high ground identifies the site.; negative number 11-26-74-6
|
undated |
3 | 05-077 |
Woodfell Post Office
1 item : Log cabin used as a post office called Woodfell, Idaho. Built in 1900 by John Jacob Johnson the father of Mrs. Edna Butterfield. The Johnson Family Cemetery may be seen in the clump of trees over the front of the Post Office.; negative number 11-26-74-5
|
undated |
3 | 05-078 |
Location of former cabin in Woodfell, Idaho [01]
1 item : Picture taken from about the same location as the top picture [90-5-077]. The log cabin was destroyed about 1968. The Johnson family cemetery may be seen on the knoll across the flat.
|
1968 |
3 | 05-078a |
Woodfell, Idaho
1 item : Looking northwest from about the location of the Woodfell Post Office. See location of the cemetery in cluster of trees beyond front of log cabin P.O. [post office] Picture #75 [90-5-075].
|
1985 |
3 | 05-078c |
Woodfell post office sign [01]
1 item : The above Woodfell sign [90-5-078c] was located by A. Clausen in 1985 and photographed by him.
|
1985 |
3 | 05-078d |
Woodfell post office sign [02]
1 item : The above Woodfell sign [90-5-078d] was copied and enlarged and mounted on the log cabin P.O. [post office] and copied by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1985 |
3 | 05-079 |
Location of Woodfell Post Office
1 item : Looking at the location of the Woodfell Post Office with the J.J. Johnson cemetery in the background. See the shafts in the foreground where the P.O. [post office] stood. Picture May 9, 1976 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 5-9-76-5
|
undated |
3 | 05-080 |
Closeup of map section of plats, streets, and property holders
1 item : Photo of map section].
|
1916 |
3 | 05-081 |
J.J. Johnson; first homesite at Woodfell
1 item : Looking northwest at the foundation of the first J.J. Johnson home about one-quarter mile south of the cemetery. See map on preceding page [90-5-080]. Albert Clausen at left, Max Halstrom, anthropologist at right. This home was later moved to a new location west of the present home, and now is incorporated in the present home. Note flowers in bloom top picture [90-5-081]. Clausen at well location. Pictures May 9, 1976.; negative number 5-9-76-4
|
undated |
3 | 05-082 |
Lost Wheelbarrow Mining Company stock certificate
1 item : Lost Wheelbarrow Mining Company stock certificate for J.B. West.; negative number 5-14-77-12
|
undated |
3 | 05-083 |
Gold Hill Post Office; late 1860's
1 item : Built in the late 1860s located about one-and-one-half miles north of Gold Hill in Township 42 N. Range 4 West, Section 11 near the Carrico Gold Mine. Left to right: Paul Bockmier and Mr. Brown with gun. Picture taken in 1924.; negative number 12-10-75-4
|
1860 |
3 | 05-084 |
Wheelbarrow Mine; north of Gold Hill
1 item : Located in the area north of Gold Hill.; negative number 8-10-75-8
|
undated |
3 | 05-084 |
Wheelbarrow Mine; north of Gold Hill
1 item : Located in the area north of Gold Hill.; negative number 12-10-75-5
|
undated |
3 | 05-085 |
Hoodoo Mine
1 item : Hoodoo Mine.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-086 |
Miners' camp in the Hoodoos
1 item : Miners' camp in the Hoodoos.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-087 |
Log cabin in the Hoodoos [02]
1 item : Log cabin in the Hoodoos.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-088 |
Hoodoo Mine area from map
1 item : Ghost Cabins in the Hoodoos; negative number 5-25-76-15
|
undated |
3 | 05-089 |
Deary bank
1 item : Picture from Al Hoffman of Moscow.; negative number 3-10-81b-2
|
undated |
3 | 05-090 |
Main Street in Deary
1 item : Main Street. Deary.
|
1906 |
3 | 05-091 |
Deary, Idaho
1 item : June 23, 1906, with Potato Hill in the background. The town was started with the coming of the W.I.andM. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] when it was built from Bovill to Palouse.; negative number 1-9-73-2
|
1906 |
3 | 05-092 |
Deary, Idaho; 1908
1 item : In 1908 with Potato Hill in background. The town owned a gasoline engine drive electric generating plant which was discontinued in 1927 with the coming of electric power from Spokane.; negative number 2-6-88-7
|
1908 |
3 | 05-093 |
Deary, Idaho; 1910
1 item : In 1910.; negative number 2-6-88-8
|
1910 |
3 | 05-094 |
Deary; 1910
1 item : In 1910 before the big fire.; negative number 7-2-74-23
|
1910 |
3 | 05-094 |
Deary, Idaho; 1910; before the fire
1 item : In 1910 before the big fire.; negative number 2-6-88-10
|
1910 |
3 | 05-094a |
Deary, showing farms
1 item : Photograph shows the town of Deary and the farms in the area.
|
1909 |
3 | 05-094b |
Deary during harvest
1 item : Photograph shows the town of Deary during harvest.
|
1909 |
3 | 05-095 |
Wash. Idaho and Montana R.R. train at Deary Depot; approx. 1907
1 item : From a postcard postmarked November 16, 1907.; negative number 10-18-75-16
|
1907 |
3 | 05-095 |
Washington, Idaho and Montana RR Depot at Deary; 11-16-07
1 item : From a postcard postmarked November 16, 1907.; negative number 2-6-88-11
|
1907 |
3 | 05-096 |
Governor Moses Alexander
1 item : July 15, 1917. Al Hoffman.
|
1917 |
3 | 05-097 |
Deary, looking east, from a panoramic picture
1 item : From a panoramic picture cut into three sections, top- looking northeast, center- looking east, and bottom- looking southeast. Believe picture was taken in the 1930s.
|
1935 |
3 | 05-098 |
Deary, looking southeast, from a panoramic picture
1 item : From a panoramic picture cut into three sections, top- looking northeast, center- looking east, and bottom- looking southeast. Believe picture was taken in the 1930'.
|
1935 |
3 | 05-099 |
Deary, from a panoramic picture
1 item : From a panoramic picture cut into three sections, top- looking northeast, center- looking east, and bottom- looking southeast. Believe picture was taken in the 1930s.
|
1935 |
3 | 05-100 |
Helmer School
1 item : District 69. Picture taken in 1908.; negative number 7-3-74-8
|
undated |
3 | 05-100 |
Helmer School; 1908
1 item : District 69. Picture taken in 1908.; negative number 2-6-88-13
|
1908 |
3 | 05-101 |
Bill Helmer, chief timber cruiser for Potlatch Lumber Co.; newspaper clipping
1 item : Noted pioneer timber cruiser for the Potlatch Lumber Company. The above school [90-5-100] was named after him.; negative number 7-3-74-9
|
undated |
3 | 05-102 |
Linden
1 item : Linden. [typescript]. describing the history of the town of Linden.
|
1980 |
3 | 05-103 |
Gold Hill Church and school buildings
1 item : The church at left was built in 1907 and dedicated February 1908. The school at the right was built in the summer of 1903 and used until the fall of 1952 when students were taken by bus to Kendrick and Juliaetta. The above picture [90-5-103] was taken in 1973 by Clifford M. Ott. For three months, the first Gold Hill school in 1888-89 was f held in a log cabin known as the Bill Benner homestead; seven children [attended]. In the fall of 1890 a log school house was built on the top hill just south of the present school shown above [90-5-103]. The log school house was used for 12 years.
|
1973 |
3 | 05-104 |
Photo of map section of Linden
1 item : Photo of map section of Linden.
|
1973 |
3 | 05-105 |
Photo of map section of Linden/Gold Hill
1 item : Photo of map section of Linden/Gold Hill area.
|
1973 |
3 | 05-106 |
Photo of Linden/Gold Hill map section
1 item : Photo of map section of Linden/Gold Hill
|
1973 |
3 | 05-107 |
Looking east across the Gold Hill Cemetery
1 item : The church and school at Linden (Gold Hill) may be seen on Gold Hill about the center of the picture. The family graves of Kirchknopf and Carr in foreground. Tony Kirchknopf passed away in April 1975.
|
1975 |
3 | 05-108 |
Latah Co. map; 1914
1 item : Photo of map section in Park, Idaho.; negative number 12-22-88-1
|
1914 |
3 | 05-109 |
Boulder Creek School in Park Valley
1 item : Located in Park Valley, circa June 25, 1897. No. 1, Edward Swenson.; negative number 4-19-76-11
|
1897-06-25 |
3 | 05-109 |
Boulder Creek School; Park Valley; 06-25-1897
1 item : Located in Park Valley, circa June 25, 1897. No. 1, Edward Swenson.; negative number 12-22-88-3
|
1897-06-25 |
3 | 05-110 |
Sawmill and crew; Park area; late 1890's or early 1900's
1 item : Located in the Park area. Late 1890s or early 1900s.; negative number 12-22-88-5
|
1890 |
3 | 05-111 |
Park's second school and pupils; early 1900's
1 item : Park's second school and pupils. Early 1900s. Picture from Mrs. Ringsage.; negative number 12-22-88-6
|
1900 |
3 | 05-112 |
Cart and horses; Park, Idaho; late 1890's or early 1900's
1 item : Loaded and ready to leave Park, Idaho. Late 1890s or early 1900s.; negative number 12-22-88-7
|
1890 |
3 | 05-113 |
Park Church and congregation; early 1900's
1 item : Early 1900s. Picture from Mrs. Ringsage.; negative number 12-22-88-9
|
1900 |
3 | 05-114 |
Park cemetery
1 item : This is where the Park church was located. Picture by Clifford M. Ott October 16, 1977.; negative number 12-22-88-10
|
1977 |
3 | 05-115 |
Park's second school and neighborhood gathering; early 1900's
1 item : Park's second school and neighborhood gathering. Early 1900s. Picture from Mrs. Ringsage.; negative number 12-22-88-12
|
1900 |
3 | 05-116 |
Ed Swenson Farm; Swenson family; early 1900's
1 item : Formerly the Ed Swenson [homestead] of 80 acres located north of the S.W. [section?] of Township 39N. Range 1 west. Swenson family in foreground. Early 1900s.; negative number 12-22-88-13
|
1900 |
3 | 05-117 |
Ringsage Farm
1 item : October 16, 1977. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 12-22-88-15
|
1977 |
3 | 05-118 |
Ringsage Swenson family; early 1900's
1 item : Left to right: Swen Ringsage, Mrs. Swen Ringsage, Mrs. Ivor Swenson, Mr. Ivor Swenson (parents), Simon and Joseph Ringsage. The three sons changed their names from Swenson to Ringsage. Picture early 1900s from Mr. Ringsage.; negative number 12-22-88-16
|
1900 |
3 | 05-119 |
Ivor Swenson and log; 1930's
1 item : And White Pine log from the Swenson farm, 1930s.; negative number 12-22-88-17
|
1930 |
3 | 05-120 |
Ivor Swenson with grandchildren
1 item : With grandchildren and great-grandchildren on the Ringsage farm. 1930'.
|
1930 |
3 | 05-121 |
Swen Ringsage and Adolph Swenson
1 item : With deer shot in the Park area.
|
1930 |
3 | 05-122 |
Looking west at old Avon in the early 1900s
1 item : Looking west at old Avon in the early 1900s.
|
1900 |
3 | 05-123 |
First Avon School at old Avon with students; 1896
1 item : In the old Avon area, 1896.; negative number 2-6-88-14
|
1896 |
3 | 05-124 |
Second Avon school
1 item : In the new Avon area, early 1900s. See map on opposite page for location of old and new Avon.
|
1900 |
3 | 05-125 |
Second Avon post office and service station
1 item : December 13, 1949. Avon pictures from Harry Schwartz of Troy.
|
1949 |
3 | 05-126 |
First post office at old Avon
1 item : Date of picture unknown.
|
1901 |
3 | 05-126a |
Old Avon
1 item : Drilling well for water supply. Building at left livery, feed and sales stable. Photo by F.E. Slocum, photographer Anderson, Idaho. about 1890s. Picture from Harry Schwartz.
|
1890 |
3 | 05-126b |
New Avon, Idaho [01]
1 item : White Church built in 1913. Date of picture not known.
|
1913 |
3 | 05-126c |
Yale, Idaho
1 item : Located on the Washington, Idaho, Montana Railway northwest of Avon. Shows three men and hand car on track.
|
1913 |
3 | 05-126e |
New Avon, Idaho [02]
1 item : New Avon, Idaho.
|
1987 |
3 | 05-126f |
Looking east from Avon Cemetery
1 item : At location of Old Avon. August 23, [1987?].
|
1987 |
3 | 05-126g |
Schwartz tombstone
1 item : In Avon Cemetery. Pioneers of the area. August 23, [1987?].
|
1987 |
3 | 05-126h |
Looking north from Avon Cemetery
1 item : Schwartz tombstone at right. August 23, [1987?].
|
1987 |
3 | 05-127 |
Old Avon from 1914 Latah County Atlas
1 item : [photo of map section]
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1914 |
3 | 05-128 |
New Avon from a 1971 Latah County road map
1 item : [photo of map section]
|
1971 |
3 | 05-129 |
Main Street in Bovill
1 item : [photo of newspaper photo and caption?] Construction of Main Street in Bovill. The building at left was probably built as a store, but later housed the Major and Peters Barber Shop. The other structures are the frames of the E.K. Parker store and the Sherman House. Through the gap -- later filled by other structures, from the Bovill Drug and Spokane Hotel down to the Grant and Giles store -- are seen a Shay locomotive and tent. At right is a rod engine. Construction of the Parker store is dated by his daughter, Marie, as 1908.
|
1908 |
3 | 05-130 |
Pioneer road in Bovill
1 item : [photo of newspaper photo and caption?] Probably 1909. Note the zig-zag rail fence in the foreground. Left to right in town: warehouses, Shay locomotives (depot not yet built), park area and Bovill Hotel premises. Sherman House on Main Street, saloons at right fronting on Pine Street. In distance at the extreme right -- later location of the David boarding house -- is a frame building which was probably the recreation hall.
|
1909 |
3 | 05-131 |
Bovill; 1913; street with hotel rooms
1 item : Copied from a panoramic picture 28 inches long of Bovill taken in May 23, 1913. Picture was owned by Mrs. Harry Roach.; negative number 5-13-75-11
|
1913 |
3 | 05-131 |
Bovill; 1913; street with hotel rooms
1 item : Copied from a panoramic picture 28 inches long of Bovill taken in May 23, 1913. Picture was owned by Mrs. Harry Roach.; negative number 5-13-75-12
|
1913 |
3 | 05-131 |
Bovill; 1913; street with hotel rooms
1 item : Copied from a panoramic picture 28 inches long of Bovill taken in May 23, 1913. Picture was owned by Mrs. Harry Roach.; negative number 5-13-75-13
|
1913 |
3 | 05-132 |
Bovill; before 7-04-14 fire
1 item : Between Railroad Avenue and First avenues. This is the right half of the above [90-5-131] panoramic. The first of July 4, 1914, destroyed all of the above wooden buildings.; negative number 1-10-73-7
|
undated |
3 | 05-132 |
Bovill street; 1913; Hotel
1 item : Between Railroad Avenue and First avenues. This is the right half of the above [90-5-131] panoramic. The first of July 4, 1914, destroyed all of the above wooden buildings.; negative number 5-13-75-9
|
1913 |
3 | 05-133 |
Bovill
1 item : Left half of the above [90-5-131] panoramic of Bovill taken May 23, 1913.; negative number 5-13-75-10
|
1913 |
3 | 05-134 |
Bovill, looking east
1 item : Looking east at the south side of Main Street between Railroad and First avenues. An early picture of Bovill before the post office was built where the three men are sitting on the sidewalk. A steam engine generating electric light plant was installed in 1911 and owned by the town.
|
1911 |
3 | 05-135 |
Peter Johnson's store; first mercantile store in Bovill; on 2nd Ave., off Pine. Mr Johnson and son Hjalmer.
1 item : First mercantile store in Bovill was located on Second Avenue off Pine Street and owned by Peter Johnson standing at right of door and his small son Hjalmer at the left of doorway to store.; negative number 7-3-74-12
|
undated |
3 | 05-136 |
Spokane Hotel and center of block; approx. 1907
1 item : Spokane Hotel and a barber shop next door. Located about the middle of the block.; negative number 10-18-75-5
|
1907 |
3 | 05-137 |
Hotel Bovill [01]
1 item : Hotel Bovill. Bovill.
|
1911 |
3 | 05-138 |
First store in Bovill at left
1 item : First mercantile store at left owned by Peter Johnson. Copied from a postcard about 1907.; negative number 10-18-75-6
|
1907 |
3 | 05-139 |
Main St., Bovill; approx. 1907
1 item : Between Railroad and First avenues. Believe this to be the first picture of Main Street Bovill, from a postcard postmarked December 1907.; negative number 10-18-75-8
|
1907 |
3 | 05-140 |
Bovill after July 4 fire.
1 item : [photo of newspaper photo and caption?] A panorama showing the disaster of Main Street as it appeared on July 4, 1914. Not much stands except a brick chimney. To the right of the chimney is the Harry Roach house and then the Chapin house. Log piles occupy the open area of the St. Germain pasture, and beyond these is the cedar yard. Only half of an original long panorama which scanned from east to south has been reproduced here. The easterly part of the scene has been cropped away, but shows from a different angle in a photo printed on page 97. (?)
|
1914 |
3 | 05-141 |
Pioneer Bovill winter
1 item : Between First and Railroad avenues. These brick buildings were built to replace the wooden buildings destroyed by the fire of July 4, 1914.; negative number 7-3-74-3
|
undated |
3 | 05-142 |
Hotel Bovill [03]
1 item : From the panoramic picture taken May 23, 1913.
|
1913 |
3 | 05-143 |
Bovill Hospital
1 item : In trees from panoramic taken May 23, 1913.
|
1913 |
3 | 05-144 |
Bovill Hotel; approx. 1907
1 item : Copied from a postcard post marked 1907.; negative number 10-18-75-2
|
1907 |
3 | 05-145 |
Headquarters Boville Townsite Co., Bovill; approx. 1907
1 item : From a postcard postmarked 1907.; negative number 10-18-75-1
|
1907 |
3 | 05-146 |
D------n home in Bovill; approx. 1907
1 item : Mounsoun, ? Home, Hesas ? Bovill. From a postcard postmarked 1907. Not sure of the above spelling or the meaning. In handwriting: 'Mountain House'.; negative number 10-18-75-9
|
1907 |
3 | 05-147 |
Old homestead; Bovill; approx. 1907
1 item : From a postcard postmarked 1907.; negative number 10-18-75-10
|
1907 |
3 | 05-148 |
Bovill School; teacher: Mamie Rodner; 1907
1 item : Mamie J. Rodner, teacher from 701 East Third Street, Moscow. She married William E. Cahill, the banker, in 1914. They lived for many years at 724 East First Street, Moscow. Picture from a postcard dated 1907.; negative number 10-18-75-4
|
1907 |
3 | 05-149 |
Public school in Bovill [01]
1 item : In 1914. To be razed as it has become antiquated. From a newspaper clipping dated November 12, 1956. Wording on photo: 'W.I. Taylor, Principal, Mrs. W.I. Taylor, Assistant teacher'.
|
1956 |
3 | 05-150 |
Wash. Idaho and Montana R.R. Depot at Bovill; approx. 1907
1 item : In 1907 from a postcard.; negative number 10-18-75-14
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1907 |
3 | 05-151 |
Wash. Idaho and Montana R.R. train at Bovill Station; approx. 1907
1 item : Same W.I.andM. [Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway] depot as in top picture [90-5-150] in 1907 from a postcard.; negative number 10-18-75-15
|
1907 |
3 | 05-152 |
Bovill Record print shop
1 item : Date and location not known.; negative number 1-10-73-8
|
undated |
3 | 05-153 |
Chapin cedar pole yard at Bovill
1 item : Town shows at right of picture.; negative number 7-3-74-1
|
undated |
3 | 05-154 |
No. 1 rig, Bovill; Bill Melow (operator) also Fred Waller, Wandke, Heidke, and Betty Helmer
1 item : Rig number one, a steam engine-powered derrick for handling cedar poles in the yards at Bovill. Bill Melow (operator), Fred Waller, Wanke Heidke, and Betty Helmer, left in picture. Others not named.; negative number 7-3-74-2
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undated |
3 | 05-155 |
Fire in Bovill cedar pole yard
1 item : Fire in cedar pole yards in Bovill.; negative number 7-3-74-5
|
undated |
3 | 05-155a |
Logging camp near Bovill
1 item : Wording on photo: Old Potlatch camp near Bovill. Winter 1933. Hodgins, Moscow, Idaho.
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1933 |
3 | 05-155b |
Pole yards in Bovill, circa 1933
1 item : Wording on photo: Deep snow - pole yards - Bovill. Winter 1933. Hodgins Photo Moscow, Idaho.
|
1933 |
3 | 05-155c |
Snow scene showing six foot snowbank on the Bovill-Elk River highway
1 item : Wording on photo: Six feet of snowbank - Bovill - Elk River Highway near C.C.C. camp P-210 turn off, January 2, 1933. Hodgins Foto Moscow, Idaho.
|
1933 |
3 | 05-155d |
Snow scene from the big snow of 1933
1 item : Snow scene.
|
1933 |
3 | 05-156 |
Potlatch sawmill; white pine; 22 feet at stump; located SE SE Sec. 34/42N/1W; American Lumberman
1 item : 22 feet in circumference at stump, located on southeast Section 34, Township 42 north, Range 1 west. See following maps for location. Pictures by John D. Cress, staff photographer from the American Lumberman. Taken September 28 to October 4, 1913. This tree is slightly larger than the andquot;King.andquot;; negative number 9-28-13-27
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undated |
3 | 05-157 |
Potlatch sawmill; trunks of two white pines; first is 19'6"; second 22' at stump; American Lumberman
1 item : Trunks of two White Pine trees, first one 19' 16'; second 22' in circumference at the stump. Same located as above [90-5-156] picture. No identification of the men in the pictures [90-5-156, 90-5-157].; negative number 9-28-13-28
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undated |
3 | 05-158 |
Potlatch sawmill; white pine timber located SE NE Sec. 34/ 42N/ 1W; American Lumberman
1 item : Broad view of thick clump of White Pine trees located southeast northeast Section 24, Township 42 north, Range 1 west. Latah County. Picture by American Lumberman photographer, September 28 to October 4, 1913.; negative number 9-28-13-30
|
undated |
3 | 05-158 |
Potlatch sawmill; white pine timber located SE NE Sec. 34/ 42N/ 1W; heights to limbs; American Lumberman
1 item : Broad view of thick clump of White Pine trees located southeast northeast Section 24, Township 42 north, Range 1 west. Latah County. Picture by American Lumberman photographer, September 28 to October 4, 1913.; negative number 9-28-13-31
|
undated |
3 | 05-159 |
Milwaukee Railroad construction
1 item : Milwaukee Railroad going in. Men working on the railroad north of Collins. New railroad further increased the accessibility to the timber in this area. Picture 1910.
|
1910 |
3 | 05-160 |
Lumberjacks pose for photo
1 item : With the tools of their trade. Crosscut saw and double bit axe. Picture by M.L. Romig of Moscow about 1910.
|
1910 |
3 | 05-161 |
Lumberjacks with team of horses
1 item : Skidding out logs with team of horses. Picture by M.L. Romig of Moscow, about 1910.
|
about 1910 |
3 | 05-162 |
Logging scene near Moscow
1 item : By M.L. Romig of Moscow, about 1910.
|
about 1910 |
3 | 05-163 |
Lumberjacks at Collins
1 item : In front of the horse barn in the Bovill area. Picture by M.L. Romig of Moscow.; negative number 1-28-73-2
|
undated |
3 | 05-164 |
Fairview; later named Slabtown; two miles north of Bovill
1 item : Showing the store and post office during a severe winter with lots of snow. Name was later changed to Slabtown as [southern] Idaho already had a Fairview registered with the U.S. Postal Department. It was located about two miles north of Bovill.; negative number 1-28-73-1
|
undated |
3 | 05-165 |
Camp 8; Potlatch Lumber Co.; pioneer
1 item : On the Milwaukee Railroad two miles north of Bovill. Shops are in the foreground with Slabtown in the background.; negative number 10-22-73-14
|
undated |
3 | 05-166 |
Deary, Helmer, Bovill and Collins area
1 item : [photo of map section] Copied from Latah County map of 1914 [Latah County Atlas?]. The crooked line circles Section 34, Township 42 north, Range 1 west where the large pine trees were found.
|
1914 |
3 | 05-167 |
Map of white pine tree area; pioneer
1 item : Copied from the Latah County map of 1914 [Latah County Atlas?] showing the owners of the sections of timber in the area where the large white pine trees grew.; negative number 11-20-75-14
|
undated |
3 | 05-168 |
Collins School; teacher: Mrs. Sam Frei
1 item : Log cabin schoolhouse at Collins in 1908, located four miles north of Bovill. One of the first teachers was Myrtle Gehrett, who later became Mrs. Sam Frei.; negative number 1-28-73-4
|
undated |
3 | 05-169 |
School house in Collins [02]
1 item : Copied from a drawing by Charles McConnell, a student of Moscow and a son of E.T. McConnell who was a nephew of Governor William J. McConnell.
|
1900 |
3 | 05-170 |
Collins; four miles north of Bovill
1 item : Two pictures of Collins, Idaho, located four miles north of Bovill. See maps on preceding pages [90-5-166 and 167] for exact location.; negative number 1-28-73-3
|
undated |
3 | 05-171 |
Collins, Idaho
1 item : Two pictures of Collins, Idaho, located four miles north of Bovill. See maps on preceding pages [90-5-166 and 167] for exact location.; negative number 1-28-73-5
|
undated |
3 | 05-172 |
Logging scene
1 item : Load of full cedar trees leaving upper landing on aerial tram camp. E.T. Chapin Co., Bovill, Idaho. Picture from Jim Gleave.
|
1910 |
3 | 05-173 |
Collins, Idaho [02]
1 item : Collins, Idaho.
|
1908 |
3 | 05-174 |
Panoramic of Potlatch Mill at Elk River; 1911
1 item : Picture taken September 2, 1910.; negative number 2-10-77-10
|
1911 |
3 | 05-174a |
Panoramic of Potlatch Mill at Elk River; 1911
1 item : Believe to be taken before picture number 175 [90-5-175].; negative number 2-10-77-11
|
1911 |
3 | 05-174b |
Panoramic of Potlatch Mill at Elk River; 1911
1 item : Elk River, Idaho.; negative number 2-10-77-9
|
1911 |
3 | 05-175 |
Potlatch Lumber Co.; entire plant of the Elk River operations from hospital, from hotel to sawmill; American Lumberman
1 item : In 1913. Both were built by the Potlatch Lumber Company. A steam engine generating plant was installed in 1910 to furnish electric lights for the town and mill. Picture by the American Lumberman photographer John D. Cress.; negative number 9-28-13-50
|
undated |
3 | 05-176 |
Elk River Hotel; pioneer
1 item : Early days. No date or location.; negative number 5-14-74-9
|
undated |
3 | 05-177 |
Potlatch Lumber Company mill pond in Elk River
1 item : Containing 1,110,000 ft. of logs.
|
1915 |
3 | 05-178 |
Potlatch Lumber Company mill pond dam in Elk River
1 item : Potlatch Lumber Company mill pond dam. Elk River.
|
1915 |
3 | 05-179 |
Elk River News print shop; 1925; from left: Bill Marineau, W.H. Adams
1 item : Owned and operated by William (Bill) Marineau at left, with W.H. Adams and J. Les Clark. c. 1925. Later Marineau moved to Moscow and was publisher of Moscow's daily paper until retiring about 1975.; negative number 7-20-76-1
|
1925 |
3 | 05-180 |
Myklebust's Store; Elk River, Idaho; early 1900's
1 item : c. 1920.; negative number 6-24-76-11
|
1900 |
3 | 05-181 |
Tobison Store; Elk River, Idaho; early 1900's
1 item : Tobison owner of the lumber, sash and door store at Elk River, Idaho.; negative number 6-24-76-13
|
1900 |
3 | 05-182 |
Jockheck meat market at Elk River; 1915; Mr. Ergert and Mr. Jockheck
1 item : 1915. Left to right: Mr. Ergert, Mr. Jockheck.; negative number 7-20-76-3
|
1915 |
3 | 05-183 |
Flume at Elk River
1 item : For moving materials down hill.; negative number 7-20-76-24
|
undated |
3 | 05-184 |
Pack train for Clearwater Timber Protective Assoc.; Elk River
1 item : In the street of Elk River.; negative number 7-20-76-26
|
undated |
3 | 05-185 |
May Day celebration at Elk River School; 1920; Catholic Church on hilltop
1 item : At the Elk River school. Catholic Church on hilltop in center of picture. 1920.; negative number 7-20-76-5
|
1920 |
3 | 05-186 |
Elk River Main Street; 1920-21; band playing on Sunday; large building near left is a boarding house, which burned down; hospital on hill
1 item : Playing on Sunday on Main Street. Large building at left was the boarding house (burned). Hospital is seen on hilltop at right in picture. 1920-1921.; negative number 7-20-76-2
|
1920 |
3 | 05-187 |
Building under construction at Elk River
1 item : Building under construction in the right will be a new church for Elk River.
|
1911 |
3 | 05-188 |
Elk River Band [02]
1 item : Playing in the street of Elk River.
|
1911 |
3 | 05-189 |
Sawmill at Elk River
1 item : [photo of newspaper photo and caption?)] Elk River sawmill as it looked in 1911. Axel helped cut the trees to clear the land for the townsite in 1909. In 1910 he helped dredge out the area for the log pond shown in foreground.
|
1910 |
3 | 05-190 |
Elk River; Idahonian, 5-29-76
1 item : Photo of newspaper photo and caption. The Way It Is - The community of Elk River, population 383, sat placidly overlooking the former mill pond that figured prominently in the town's history. Inside the schoolhouse (center) residents talked about why they came to Elk River, why they stayed, and their likes and dislikes about the town. (Idahonian, May 29, 1976); negative number 6-4-76-3
|
1976 |
3 | 05-190 |
Elk River; Idahonian, 5-29-76
1 item : Photo of newspaper photo and caption. The Way It Is - The community of Elk River, population 383, sat placidly overlooking the former mill pond that figured prominently in the town's history. Inside the schoolhouse (center) residents talked about why they came to Elk River, why they stayed, and their likes and dislikes about the town. (Idahonian, May 29, 1976); negative number 6-4-76-5
|
1976 |
3 | 06-001 |
First McCormick Reaper
1 item : [Photo of a drawing]
|
1856 |
3 | 06-002 |
Hand scythe with cradle
1 item : Hand scythe with cradle showing the pioneer method of cutting grain and men tying bundles with strands of grain. This method was used before the coming of grain binders.
|
1890 |
3 | 06-003 |
McCormick Wire Tie Binder cutting grain
1 item : McCormick Wire Tie Binder cutting grain in the Gallatin Valley, Montana. Picture from Thora (Stranahan) Jones of Lewiston who lived in Montana. Picture taken 1890s.
|
1890 |
3 | 06-004 |
John F. McBride cutting grain with a Deering binder
1 item : John F. McBride cutting grain with a Deering binder about one-and-one-half miles south of Kennedy Ford, early 1900s.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-005 |
Joe Phillips cutting grain on his farm
1 item : Joe Phillips cutting grain on his farm about seven miles northwest of Moscow at the Idaho-Washington state line on the road between Estes Station and Fallon.
|
1890 |
3 | 06-006 |
Joe Phillips cutting grain with his McCormick binder
1 item : Joe Phillips, father of LaVera (Pegg) Ott, cutting grain with his McCormick binder on his farm early 1900s.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-007 |
Joe Phillips and his neighbor cutting grain on the Phillips farm
1 item : Joe Phillips and his neighbor cutting grain on the Phillips farm early 1900s. Looking southwest at the Percy Doyle farm in the valley.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-008 |
Mortenson cutting wheat on farm in the Blaine area, 1912; women helped with the shucking
1 item : A. Mortensen cutting Red Russian wheat on his farm in the Blaine area in 1912. The women folk helped with the shocking. Picture from the son Harry Mortensen.; negative number 7-21-85-6
|
1912 |
3 | 06-009 |
Binder pulled by four horse-team
1 item : Binder pulled with four horses cutting grain and two men shocking the bundles. Picture from the Furrow 11/12/1975. Courtesy the John Deere Company.
|
1975 |
3 | 06-010 |
Floyd Trail on binder
1 item : Floyd Trail on binder cutting grain on his farm northeast of Moscow in 1946. Power takeoff from Farmall tractor powers the binder. Picture from Floyd Trail.
|
1946 |
3 | 06-011 |
Nordby farm near Genesee
1 item : Push binder cutting 50-bushel wheat on the Oscar Nordby farm near Genesee in 1926. Notice height of wheat.
|
1926 |
3 | 06-012 |
Three push binders cutting wheat
1 item : Three push binders cutting wheat on the A.D.R. Keith farm near the breaks southwest of Colton in 1915. Keith outfit.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-013 |
Crithfield on push binder
1 item : John Crithfield on push binder about 1917 binding grain on the Ford farm south of Pullman on highway to Lewiston. Picture from June Crithfield.
|
1917 |
3 | 06-014 |
Threshing bundled grain in Palouse country
1 item : Threshing bundled grain somewhere in the Palouse country. No. 1, four horses on water wagon beside steam engine. No. 2, cookhouse with the side awnings rolled up. No. 3, cook's tent. No identification with picture.; negative number 10-31-81-1
|
undated |
3 | 06-014 |
Threshing outfit; bundled grains; early 1900's
1 item : Threshing bundled grain somewhere in the Palouse country. No. 1, four horses on water wagon beside steam engine. No. 2, cookhouse with the side awnings rolled up. No. 3, cook's tent. No identification with picture.; negative number 6-11-83-13
|
1900 |
3 | 06-015 |
Headerbox outfit in Pomeroy area
1 item : Header box outfit 1920-1930. Pomeroy area.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-016 |
Lewiston Tribune file
1 item : Photo of newspaper photo and caption Lewiston Tribune file photo Sunday April 10, 1988. Picture early 1900s. Caption: 'These farmers in the Colton-Uniontown area used some of the early threshing machines during harvest.'
|
1900 |
3 | 06-017 |
Horse power threshing; pioneer farming
1 item : Horsepower threshing headed grain hand-forked to thresher from stack with straw being stacked by men. Header box of headed grain in background waiting to be unloaded with Jackson fork onto stack. Picture taken in the 1890s.; negative number 7-31-76-7
|
undated |
3 | 06-018 |
Horsepower threshing stacked bundled grain
1 item : Horsepower threshing stacked bundled grain. Straw being stacked on pole sheds to provide shelter for livestock in the winter. Stacks of bundled grain at left, 1890s.
|
1890 |
3 | 06-019 |
Photo of drawing [01]
1 item : Fig. 53. Sectional view of iron frame horse-power.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-020 |
Photo of drawing [02]
1 item : The above [90-6-020] shows drawing of the horsepower takeoff using seven teams. From Dinge MacGregor, Science of successful threshing, J.I. Case Company. Western Printing and Litho. Co., Racine, Wisc., 1915.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-021 |
Horsepower threshing about 1895 near Colfax
1 item : Horsepower threshing about 1895 near Colfax, Wash. This was the G.C. Farr outfit and shows seven teams being used. Picture courtesy Roby E. Farr of Colfax.
|
1895 |
3 | 06-022 |
Horsepower threshing southwest of Steptoe Butte in background
1 item : Horsepower threshing southwest of Steptoe Butte in background, in 1893. This was the Ed Davis (son of Cashup) outfit. At this time wheat sold for 18 cents per bushel and harvest hands were paid $1.25 for a 12-hour day.
|
1893 |
3 | 06-023 |
Little Idaho Harvester; "Grandpa" Mix; pioneer horse powered threshing
1 item : Horsepower threshing outfit of Franklin E. Mix on his farm at the northwest edge of Moscow in the 1890s. See pear orchard at left in picture. He was the father of the late 'Gub' and Franklin Jr. and grandfather of Gainford who now farms the Mix place as of 1976.; negative number 8-23-76-12
|
undated |
3 | 06-024 |
Horsepower threshing in Palouse country
1 item : Horsepower threshing in the Palouse country, no identification.; negative number 10-31-81-2
|
undated |
3 | 06-025 |
Close-up of header and header boxes by stacks of headed grain
1 item : Good close-up of header and header boxes by stacks of headed grain later to be threshed. Picture showing Seltice Station south of Tekoa, Washington. Early 1900s.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-026 |
Header box outfit stacking headed grain; early 1900's
1 item : Header box outfit stacking headed grain to be threshed later. Early 1900s, no identification.; negative number 10-31-81-3
|
1900 |
3 | 06-027 |
Horsepower threshing on the Silas Imbler farm
1 item : Horsepower threshing on the Silas Imbler farm just northeast of Moscow in 1886. See rail fence with header loading header box and another waiting to be loaded.
|
1886 |
3 | 06-028 |
Steam engine-powered thresher on the Silas Imbler farm
1 item : Steam engine-powered thresher on the Silas Imbler farm just northeast of Moscow in the 1890s. Looks like two teams of oxen in front of steam engine. The picture of the two men in right corner was due to being overlapped when picture of thresher copied. No identification of men.
|
1890 |
3 | 06-029 |
Wood-burning 12-horsepower steam engine threshing outfit on American Ridge
1 item : Wood-burning 12-horsepower steam engine threshing outfit on American Ridge early 1900s. Header and header boxes on hillside beyond pile of sacked grain.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-030 |
Steam engine-powered threshing
1 item : Steam engine-powered threshing in the Farmington area in the early 1900s. Courtesy I.L. Van Winkle.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-031 |
Donkey steam engine powering thresher
1 item : Donkey steam engine powering thresher with a shaft showing from engine to thresher. Near Anatone, Washington. 1906. Courtesy Mr. Welle, Twin Willows Museum, Washington.
|
1906 |
3 | 06-032 |
Hand-fed thresher steam engine-powered threshing
1 item : Hand-fed thresher steam engine-powered threshing in the Potlatch area, early 1900s. Picture from Lester Poole.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-033 |
Threshing bundled grain from the field
1 item : Threshing bundled grain from the field. Shocks of bundles on the hill in background. White horse in foreground has a fly net over harness to keep flies from bothering horse.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-034 |
Threshing on Naylor farm
1 item : Threshing bundled grain on the Naylor farm three miles north of Moscow and west of Highway 95. Phelphs place right center and Naylor place right side of picture. Picture taken 1912.
|
1912 |
3 | 06-035 |
Nelson and Ryberg threshing headed grain
1 item : Nelson and Ryberg threshing headed grain in the Moscow area in the early 1900s. Steam engine powered but hand fed.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-036 |
Frisk Foglestrom and Carlson outfit
1 item : Frisk Foglestrom and Carlson outfit threshing stacked bundled grain on the Spencer place four miles northeast of Genesee. Cookhouse shows above engine at right in picture.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-037 |
3 in 1 picture of the Mortensen threshing outfit; 1912-13
1 item : Three in one of the Andrew Mortensen threshing outfit in the Blaine area, 1912 or 1913. Picture from the son Harry.; negative number 7-21-85-7
|
1912 |
3 | 06-038 |
Mortensen cookhouse outfit near Blaine; 1917
1 item : Andrew Mortensen cookhouse outfit near Blaine in 1917. Left to right: Tom Abrahamson driver, Bertha Christenson and Marie Mickleson, cooks.; negative number 7-21-85-9
|
1917 |
3 | 06-039 |
Andrew Mortensen farm near Blaine; 1912
1 item : Field showing shocks of Red Russian wheat with binder in the distance on the Andrew Mortensen farm Blaine in 1912. Mortensen women are helping to shock the grain.; negative number 7-21-85-10
|
1912 |
3 | 06-040 |
Fordson tractor on Mortensen farm
1 item : Fordson tractor on the Andrew Mortensen farm, Blaine in 1921. Alma Willis, driving tractor, became the wife of Harry Mortensen in 1920.
|
1921 |
3 | 06-041 |
Mortensen threshing outfit near Blaine; 1919
1 item : Andrew Mortensen threshing outfit in the Blaine area, 1919. The above [90-6-041] is a 32-inch cylinder Case Separator (all metal).; negative number 7-21-85-12
|
1919 |
3 | 06-042 |
Herman Curtis crew and threshing outfit
1 item : Herman Curtis crew and threshing outfit near Grinnell Station north of Palouse. Picture taken September 10, 1909. 1800 sacks of grain were threshed in nine hours.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-043 |
Mortensen's case steam engine; 1919
1 item : Andrew Mortensen 20 H.P. Case steam engine in the Blaine area in 1919.; negative number 7-21-85-13
|
1919 |
3 | 06-044 |
Drawing depicting a threshing outfit
1 item : Drawing by Cal C. Warnick of a threshing outfit moving from a setting just finished. Engine in the drawing was copied from the picture above. December 1976.
|
1976 |
3 | 06-044a |
(A) Threshing on the Lewis Love farm, S.E. of Garfield; 1913
1 item : Threshing scene on the Lewis C. Love farm southeast of Garfield showing the steam engine fired with straw. Picture taken by Cecil Love about 1913. Picture made from a 4 x 5' glass negative.; negative number 11-19-85-5
|
1913 |
3 | 06-044b |
(B) threshing on the Lewis Love farm, S.E. of Garfield; 1913
1 item : Threshing scene on the Lewis C. Love farm southeast of Garfield showing more of the same outfit [90-6-044a]. Picture by Cecil Love from a 4 x 5' glass negative. Taken about 1913.; negative number 11-19-85-6
|
1913 |
3 | 06-044c |
(C) threshing on the Lewis Love farm, S.E. of Garfield; 1913
1 item : Threshing scene on the Lewis C. Love farm southeast of Garfield showing two sack sewers with sack jig between. Picture by Cecil Love from a 4 x 5' glass negative. Taken about 1913.; negative number 11-19-85-7
|
1913 |
3 | 06-044d |
(D) threshing on the Lewis Love farm, S.E. of Garfield; 1913
1 item : Threshing scene on the Lewis C. Love farm southeast of Garfield showing about 1260 sacks of grain. Picture by Cecil Love from a 4 x 5' glass negative. Taken about 1913. Lewis C. Love was Cecil and Ed Love's father. Ed Love was the founder of the Hume-Love Company.; negative number 11-19-85-8
|
1913 |
3 | 06-045 |
Steam engine-powered threshing scene
1 item : Steam engine-powered threshing scene near Colfax 1920s.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-046 |
Looking west at threshing outfit east of Steptoe Butte
1 item : Looking west at threshing outfit east of Steptoe Butte threshing bundled grain. Cashup Davis Hotel may be seen at the top of the butte, early 1900s.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-047 |
Four mules on a typical water wagon
1 item : Four mules on a typical water wagon showing the man-powered water pump on the top of water tank. Water was usually pumped from creeks, springs or shallow wells in the nearby vicinity. Tall stick with the rope is attached to the wagon brakes so the driver can brake going down hill.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-048 |
Haying scene near Viola
1 item : Haying scene near Viola in 1910 showing a buck rake at left for pushing the shocked hay to the stack where it is picked up by the Jackson fork powered by one horse and [then] dropped on the stack. The team at the right is hitched to a hay rake, which bunches the hay into wind rows to be shocked by men using hay forks. Man on stack in holding a hay fork.
|
1910 |
3 | 06-049 |
Lundquist brothers baling hay [02]
1 item : Lundquist brothers baling hay from the stack near Moscow in 1898. Horses make a half-circle then turn back.
|
1898 |
3 | 06-050 |
Lundquist brothers baling hay [01]
1 item : Lundquist brothers baling hay from the stack near Moscow in 1905. Believe this to be the same baler as above [90-6-049]. [Handwriting: John, Robert].
|
1905 |
3 | 06-051 |
Byseggar family baling hay
1 item : Byseggar family baling hay at their farm early 1900s about seven miles north of Potlatch east side of Highway 95. Ed Byseggar the little boy at right still lives at this location. Team of horses powering this baler makes a complete circle.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-052 |
John Platt outfit baling hay
1 item : John Platt outfit baling hay on his farm in the Genesee area. Horses make a complete circle with the above [90-6-052] hay baler. Picture taken in the late 1890s.
|
1890 |
3 | 06-053 |
Thirty-two horses pulling a ground-powered combine
1 item : Thirty-two horses pulling a ground-powered combine in 1904 one mile west of KLEW-TV tower at the top of the hill north of Lewiston and west of Highway 95. Picture from Ira Dole.
|
1904 |
3 | 06-054 |
Baling hay on the Joe Tobin farm; early 1900's
1 item : Baling hay on the Joe Tobin farm about two miles north of Genesee on the west side of the old highway to Moscow. Note the buck rake at right to bring the hay from the field to the baler. Picture early 1900s.; negative number 10-31-81-4
|
1900 |
3 | 06-055 |
Hay baling outfit
1 item : John Settle hay baling outfit (custom baling) on the Hawley farm northwest of Moscow north of the Moscow-Pullman Airport Road east of the Boyd farm and west of Hagedorn farm, about 1917. Left to right: Proctor's hired man, Proctor's son, Proctor, John Settle, Gene Settle, John J., Jesse, and Brooker Settle.
|
1917 |
3 | 06-056 |
Five 33-horse combine outfits
1 item : Five 33-horse combine outfits, owned and operated on the Drumheller brothers ranch located on Dry Gulch Creek, Walla Walla County, Washington. These five 'Oregon Specialists' combines were built by the Hold Manufacturing Company of Stockton, California in 1904. [Handwriting: From Floyd Trail].
|
1904 |
3 | 06-057 |
Load of hay going to Naylor farm
1 item : Load of hay on way from field to barn to be unloaded on the Naylor farm.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-058 |
Naylor using Jackson fork to unload hay
1 item : Roy Naylor using Jackson fork to unload hay into barn loft on Naylor farm 1930s.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-059 |
One horse and driver
1 item : One horse and driver pulling up hay from the wagon to the barn loft with a Jackson fork on the Naylor farm about two miles north of Moscow on west side of Highway 95.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-060 |
Farm wagon with side boards on Naylor farm
1 item : Typical farm wagon with side boards pulled by two horses from the Naylor farm. People not identified. About 1930.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-061 |
Ernest Becker, Sr. haying outfit
1 item : Ernest Becker, Sr. haying outfit about 1903-1904 stacking hay in the flat west of Colton, Washington where the school is located. Left to right: Frank, Mike, John and Ernest Becker, Jr.; Joe Semle, Sr.; Frank Johne; and Ernest Becker, Sr. Picture from Frank, 1978.
|
1903 |
3 | 06-062 |
Unloading hay into barn with slings
1 item : Unloading hay into barn with slings on the Borgen farm about eight miles south of Moscow on the old highway to Genesee. Barn was built in 1913 and still in good repair in 1980. Left to right: Albert Arnezon; Fred Nelson; Amund Borgen, owner; Anton Borgen, a brother. Art Borgen, son of Amund now owner.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-063 |
R.W. McKown delivering grain to Palouse
1 item : R.W. McKown delivering grain to Palouse in 1910 with 10 mules pulling two loaded wagons. Picture from Mr. and Mrs. Morris McKown.
|
1910 |
3 | 06-064 |
Eight horses pulling two wagons of grain
1 item : Eight horses, four abreast, pulling two loaded wagons of grain at St. John, Washington late 1900s or early 1920s.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-065 |
Three loads of grain, each pulled by six horses; S. Jackson, Moscow; pioneer farming
1 item : Three six-horse wagon loads of oats on way to warehouse to be unloaded west of south Jackson Street and north of Eighth Street. 1- Courthouse, 2- M.E. Lewis home, 3- Gritman Hospital, 4- Shields electric light plant, 5- Latah Hotel, 6- Jackson Street. Picture by Eggan in 1907.; negative number 7-31-76-9
|
undated |
3 | 06-065 |
Three loads of grain, each pulled by six horses; S. Jackson, Moscow; pioneer farming
1 item : Three six-horse wagon loads of oats on way to warehouse to be unloaded west of south Jackson Street and north of Eighth Street. 1- Courthouse, 2- M.E. Lewis home, 3- Gritman Hospital, 4- Shields electric light plant, 5- Latah Hotel, 6- Jackson Street. Picture by Eggan in 1907.; negative number 7-31-76-1
|
undated |
3 | 06-066 |
Six-horse wagon load of grain south of Sixth Street
1 item : Six-horse wagon load of grain going south on Jackson Street just south of Sixth Street. Mark P. Miller Flour Mill in background.
|
1910 |
3 | 06-067 |
Eight mule team pulling wagons of grain
1 item : Eight mules pulling two wagons loaded with grain waiting to be unloaded at the warehouse. About 1920.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-068 |
Taking Kent crops to Palouse
1 item : Arthur Kent was too ill to harvest his crop so the neighbors got together and harvested for him. Loaded wagons are those neighbors hauling his grain to the warehouse in Palouse in 1910. First six-horse team was neighbor, Lester Wolheter. Courtesy Lloyd Nagle.
|
1910 |
3 | 06-069 |
Piling sacked grain in warehouse
1 item : Piling sacked grain in warehouse using gasoline engine-powered sack piler. About 20 sacks high was the limit for piling wheat.
|
1910 |
3 | 06-070 |
Bumper wheat crop in Ritzville area
1 item : Bumper wheat crop of 1937 in the Ritzville, Washington area caused wheat to be piled outside. Later covered with tarps.
|
1937 |
3 | 06-071 |
Idaho National Harvester creators
1 item : Inventors of the Idaho National Harvester. Cornelius Quesnell, Andrew M. Anderson. Wording from photo: 'The first machine built in 1905, was a 4 1/2 ft. cut and run with 4 horses. This machine cut and threshed several sacks. It gave the inventors the encouragement out of which has developed the greatest harvester of the age.'
|
1905 |
3 | 06-072 |
Idaho National Harvester production model
1 item : Production model of the Idaho National Harvester of 1911. East of the plant west of Main between D and E streets. North Main Street in background.
|
1911 |
3 | 06-073 |
Idaho National Harvester combing wheat on Moscow State's farm [01]
1 item : Three Idaho National Harvesters combining wheat on the Moscow State's [?] farm near Moscow.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-074 |
Idaho National Harvester pulled by four mules; Moscow area
1 item : Idaho National Harvester being pushed by four mules in the Moscow area.; negative number 11-19-85-9
|
undated |
3 | 06-075 |
Tri State Farmers Union Inspecting Idaho National Harvester and plant
1 item : Wording on photo: andquot;Tri State Farmers Union inspecting the Idaho National Harvester Co.'s plant and harvester at Moscow Idaho May 23rd, 1911. #1.'
|
1911 |
3 | 06-076 |
Idaho National Harvester plant
1 item : Idaho National Harvester's plant located in the block west of Main Street between D and E streets.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-077 |
Idaho National Harvester Company, looking northwest
1 item : Looking northwest across D Street and west of Main Street at the Idaho National Harvester Company machine shops where their small push combine was manufactured from 1911 to 1918. Later taken over by the University of Idaho and used as machine shops. Eggan foto.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-078 |
Looking northwest across D Street
1 item : West of Main Street at Rosauer's, Drug Fair, and Checker Auto Parts. This location formerly occupied by the Idaho National Harvester Company. Picture by Clifford M. Ott August 14, 1977.
|
1977 |
3 | 06-079 |
Naylor combine outfit
1 item : John L. Naylor combine outfit harvesting wheat on his farm three miles north of Moscow in the 1920s. Naylor settled on this farm in 1877, which is still being farmed by the Naylor family in 1977.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-080 |
Rosauer's Super Market, Drug Fair, and Checker Auto Parts
1 item : Located in the block west of Main Street between D and E streets. This area was formerly occupied by the Idaho National Harvester manufacturing plant. Picture by Clifford M. Ott September 4, 1977.
|
1977 |
3 | 06-081 |
Idaho National Harvester using eight horses
1 item : This Idaho National Harvester was converted to pull operation using eight horses for combining hilly ground.; negative number 10-31-81-5
|
undated |
3 | 06-082 |
Museum label in museum at Cottonwood, Idaho
1 item : This is the placard on the Idaho National Harvester in the museum at Cottonwood, Idaho.
|
1959 |
3 | 06-083 |
Photo of brochure cover
1 item : Rhodes Harvester Company
|
1915 |
3 | 06-084 |
Rhodes Combine Harvester first manufactured in Moscow
1 item : Rhodes Combine Harvester was first manufactured at Moscow (410 South Main Street) then Colfax and about 1917 moved to Dishman, Washington, and went out of production about 1924. Wording on photo: 'A new Moscow product, Rhodes Combine Harvester' Handwritten on photo: 1915
|
1915 |
3 | 06-085 |
Rhodes combines near Colfax area
1 item : Rhodes combines harvesting wheat on the hills in the Colfax area. [These combines] had a manual leveler for going along hillsides and an automatic leveler [for] going up and down hills. Wording on photo: 'M. Kroll Ranch, Colfax, Wash.'
|
1915 |
3 | 06-086 |
Rhodes combines harvesting wheat
1 item : Rhodes combines harvesting wheat on the hills in the Colfax area. [These combines] had a manual leveler for going along hillsides and an automatic leveler [for] going up and down hills. Wording on photo: 'Gus Heilsburg Ranch, Wilcox, Wash.'
|
1915 |
3 | 06-087 |
Holt self-propelled combine, owned by McKown [01]
1 item : Holt self-propelled combine harvesting wheat on Asotin Flats. Picture courtesy of Lawrence Welle, Twin Willows Museum, Uniontown, Washington. Pictures 1919.
|
1919 |
3 | 06-088 |
Pioneer farming machine
1 item : Left to right: on combine, Mrs. Agnes Welle (mother), Joe and Lawrence. Standing Mr. Welle (father) and Uncle Conrad. Pictures 1919.; negative number 7-31-76-5
|
undated |
3 | 06-089 |
Holt Selfpropelled Combine; near Garfield; 1918
1 item : Holt self-propelled combine, one of the first in the Palouse country. Near Garfield in 1918. Tender was R.W. McKown, driver was Sam Clark. Picture from Morris McKown.; negative number 11-19-85-10
|
1918 |
3 | 06-090 |
Holt Selfpropelled Combine; near Garfield; 1918
1 item : Holt self-propelled combine upset near Garfield, Washington. Shows the Caterpillar track on the ground, bullwheel above man and the flanged front wheel for steering the machine. Robert W. McKown of the Burden area north of Potlatch was the owner of the above Holt combine.; negative number 11-19-85-11
|
1918 |
3 | 06-091 |
Horsepower combine harvesting wheat
1 item : Horsepower combine harvesting wheat near Waitsburg, Washington. Early 1900s. Picture courtesy Robert McKown.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-092 |
40 mules pulling combine; pioneer farming
1 item : Forty mules pulling combine on the hills of eastern Washington. Copied from a color postcard mailed to Mrs. Hurbert Sclicht of Colton, Washington. Postmarked December 2, 1910.; negative number 7-31-76-8
|
undated |
3 | 06-093 |
Threshing outfit near Colfax
1 item : Threshing outfit harvesting bundled grain in the Colfax area, about the 1920s. Picture from Mrs. C.E. Sturdevent.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-094 |
Brown's loading machine
1 item : Brown's loading machine, loaded 40 sacks in three-and-one-half minutes. Man on load of grain [is] Mr. Sturdevent, father of C.E. Sturdevent, 422 North Hayes Street, Moscow. Picture taken in the Colfax area by Wicker.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-095 |
J.J. Anthony machine shop and apartments
1 item : At the northeast corner of Seventh and Main streets. Gritman Hospital at right. Picture taken in the 1930s. Anthony came to Moscow in 1891 and graduated from the University of Idaho in 1898. Upon retiring he moved to Harlen, Montana February 2, 1947.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-096 |
J.J. Anthony push combine
1 item : Under construction on 7th Street. This combine was never put into production. Picture about 1900-1912. And photo of J.J. Anthony, Architect and mechanic.
|
1906 |
3 | 06-097 |
Horse-driver combine
1 item : [photo of horse-driver combine harvester and caption]
|
1915 |
3 | 06-098 |
33 mules pulling combine on Fred Hampton's ranch
1 item : Thirty-three mules pulling combine on the Fred Hampton ranch near Genesee on September 19, 1916. Frank Green, driver.; negative number 10-31-81-6
|
1919 |
3 | 06-099 |
Rogers outfit harvesting wheat
1 item : Tom Rogers combine outfit harvesting wheat about two-and-one-half miles north of Moscow on east side of Highway 95. Combine is pulled by horses and the combine powered by gasoline engine.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-100 |
Naylor combine outfit harvesting wheat, circa 1930
1 item : Naylor combine outfit harvesting wheat about three miles north of Moscow on east side of Highway 95. Combine is pulled by horses and the combine powered by gasoline engine. Both the above pictures [90-6-099 and 90-6-100] taken in the 1930s.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-101 |
Pitzen combine outfit harvesting peas
1 item : Fred Pitzen combine outfit harvesting peas on his farm about three miles northeast of Moscow. Peas are being forked onto the combine header draper by men. Picture early 1930s by Hodgin's Drug Store, Charles Dimond, photographer.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-102 |
Thirty-two horses pull a gasoline engine-powered combine
1 item : Thirty-two horses pulling gasoline engine-powered combine harvesting oats northeast of Moscow early 1940s. Picture by Hodgin's, Charles Dimond photographer.
|
1940 |
3 | 06-103 |
Lundquist brothers combine outfit
1 item : Lundquist brothers combine outfit northeast of Moscow. Two gasoline engine-powered combines being pulled by Caterpillar tractors. Picture by Hodgins, Charles Dimond photographer. September 10, 1945.
|
1945 |
3 | 06-104 |
Lundquist combine outfit stopping to offload wheat into truck
1 item : Lundquist brothers combine outfit stopped to load combine bin of wheat into truck. By Hodgins, Charles Dimond photographer. September 10, 1945.
|
1945 |
3 | 06-105 |
Mule-team combine display in museum in Walla Walla
1 item : Wax mules hitched to a combine in the museum at Walla Walla, Wash. Picture courtesy T.B. Keith.
|
1968 |
3 | 06-106 |
Mule-team powered combine museum display
1 item : Wax mules hitches to a combine in the museum at Walla Walla, Wash. Picture courtesy T.B. Keith.
|
1968 |
3 | 06-107 |
Combine harvesting wheat on hills east of Moscow
1 item : Small all-purpose combine harvesting wheat on the hills east of Moscow. Moscow Mountains in distance. Courtesy T.B. Keith. Pictures about the 1940s.
|
1940 |
3 | 06-108 |
Combine harvesting wheat pulled by a four-wheel tractor
1 item : Small all-purpose combine harvesting wheat pulled by a four-wheel tractor on hills near Moscow. Courtesy T.B. Keith. Pictures about the 1940s.
|
1940 |
3 | 06-109 |
John Deere article about spreaders
1 item : From andquot;The Furrow.andquot; November-December 1975 issue. By John Deere Company. Wording on photo: andquot;This spreader would unload a ton of manure in two minutes. Loading it took quite a bit longer.andquot;
|
1975 |
3 | 06-110 |
Power potato diggers in use
1 item : From andquot;The Furrow.andquot; November-December 1975 issue. By John Deere Company. Wording on photo: andquot;The power potato digger was a great improvement over lifting potatoes by hand or with a walking plow.andquot;
|
1975 |
3 | 06-111 |
Cutting alfalfa
1 item : Case tractor pulling a mower cutting alfalfa about 1930. Picture courtesy T.B. Keith.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-112 |
Avery truck converted into a tractor
1 item : Avery truck converted into a tractor pulling a three bottom plow. Picture courtesy T.B. Keith.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-113 |
Two-in-one of threshing outfit preparing to move and moving
1 item : Threshing outfit ready to move and moving. Engine was a straw burner. Picture taken in the Park area in the 1920s.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-114 |
Three-in-one of threshing outfit
1 item : Same threshing outfit showing the crew and a small picture of the cook house. Pictures from Mrs. Ben Smith of Park.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-115 |
Bill Cameron outfit wheat thresher; Linville road area; 1912
1 item : Bill Cameron outfit threshing wheat in the Lenville Road area about 1912. Picture from Howard Buchanan.; negative number 10-31-81-8
|
1912 |
3 | 06-116 |
Cook house with cooks in doorway
1 item : Bill Cameron cook house with the cooks in the doorway and the roustabout sitting in the hack. Picture [from] Buchanan.
|
1912 |
3 | 06-117 |
Miller and Baucher threshing outfit
1 item : Miller and Baucher threshing outfit near Ringo Station on the Spokane Inland Electric Railroad [line]. This is on the road between Viola and Palouse west of the Idaho-Washington state line. Ringo Butte in center of picture. September 5, 1909 by Joslin Photo.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-118 |
Stationary threshing outfit near Fallon Station
1 item : Stationary threshing outfit near Fallon Station on the Northern Pacific Railroad near the highway between Pullman and Palouse. Left to right: 5- Nels Nelson, 11- Chris Jelleberg, 13- Nael.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-119 |
Stationary threshing Outfit near Genesee; people identified
1 item : Stationary threshing outfit (30-6 Red River Special) average 1,000 sacks per day, record of 1,700 sacks in one day near Genesee, Idaho. Left to right: 1- Albert Lewis, 2- Haliday, 4- Willie Jelleberg, 7- Dave LaFonde, 15- Scobie.; negative number 10-31-81-7
|
undated |
3 | 06-119a |
Agricultural scene
1 item : 2- Clarence Paine, 3- Dave LaFonde, 4- Ole Edwardson, 11- Haliday (engineer), 12 - A. Lewis.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-120 |
Stationary threshing outfit [01]
1 item : Stationary threshing outfit owned by Stiner Hellerud and threshing on his property west of the four corners at Park, Idaho. Early 1900s. Left to right: 1- Sigward Sunby (engineer), 2- Adolphe Swenson, 3- Chris Dahl, 4- Edwin Hellerud, 5- Lars Kaaen, 6- Stiner Hellerud, 7- Chris Jelleberg, 8 - Andrew Sunby, 9- Sylvester Flattery. Front row,[left to right:] 10- Josie Hellerud, 11- Axel Bohn, 12- woman in white on stack?, 13- Richard Hellerud, 14- Roy Bohn.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-121 |
Horsepower threshing in the St. John area
1 item : Horsepower threshing in the St. John area. Note only five teams on horsepower unit, showing drive shaft with universal joints to hand feed thresher. Header box outfit. Ethel K. Gosney picture from Roger Rossebo.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-122 |
Six-team horsepower threshing outfit in the St. John area
1 item : Six-team horsepower threshing outfit in the St. John area. Threshing grain from the stack using Jackson fork to feed platform where it is forked into thresher by men. Gosney picture.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-124a |
Guy Thomas header crew; threshing; 1910
1 item : Guy Thomas header box threshing outfit showing eight horses on header at left, two horses on hack center and four horses on header boxes at right. Thresher powered by gasoline engine in 1910.; negative number 8-1-83-11
|
1910 |
3 | 06-124a |
Guy Thomas header crew; threshing; 1910
1 item : Guy Thomas header box threshing outfit showing eight horses on header at left, two horses on hack center and four horses on header boxes at right. Thresher powered by gasoline engine in 1910.; negative number 8-1-83-12
|
1910 |
3 | 06-124b |
Threshing outfit near Troy
1 item : Threshing outfit in the Troy area harvesting bundled grain. Thresher powered by a wood-burning steam engine about 1910. Caption on photo: The complete threshing crew--my father's job was always running the steam engine, which he thoroughly enjoyed and told of many stories of his harvesting days and all of the jobs that had to be done around this type of harvest equipment. Feeding the horses, cutting wood fro the engine, patching the harness, and etc. They would sometimes work most of the night to be ready for another hard days work in the morning. Dorothy ?Horn/Moon? Prior to 1910.
|
1910 |
3 | 06-124c |
Combine outfit on Randall farm
1 item : Combine outfit on the Randall farm southeast of Moscow towards Lenville. Picture by Eggan Studio in 1917.
|
1917 |
3 | 06-124d |
Threshing outfit near Albion
1 item : Charles P. Bryan near Albion 1915.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-125 |
Mudgett threshing outfit near Moscow
1 item : Roy Mudgett threshing outfit near Moscow in the 1920s. 1- Tom Jabbora, engineer, 2- Roy Mudgett, owner, 3- John Hill, 4- Mrs. Roy Mudgett, 5- Roy Mudgett with crew behind.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-126 |
Header box threshing outfit
1 item : Header box threshing outfit. No other information.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-127 |
Steptoe Butte with farm buildings
1 item : Pioneer picture of Steptoe Butte with farm buildings in foreground. No other information.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-128 |
Six horses on grain drill
1 item : Six horses pulling 12-foot grain drill. No identification.; negative number 6-11-83-6
|
undated |
3 | 06-129 |
G.P. (Gub) Mix farm northwest edge of Moscow
1 item : G.P. (Gub) Mix farm northwest edge of Moscow. Plowing with seven outfits about 1908. Hodgins photo by Charles Dimond.
|
1908 |
3 | 06-130 |
Naylors plowing on their farm
1 item : Naylors plowing on their farm about three miles north of Moscow east of Highway 95.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-131 |
Naylor plow team resting
1 item : Resting the plow teams of Naylors' on their farm about three miles north of Moscow.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-132 |
Eroded field on the Nearing farm
1 item : Badly eroded field on the Guy Nearing farm about three-and-one-half miles north of Moscow [on] east side of Highway 95. Severe soil loss of 200 tons per acre in the worst places. The field was in alfalfa the past 10 years. Plowed under green manure last summer and seeded fall wheat late which made very small growth. Picture April 8, 1965, Hodgins by Charles Dimond.
|
1965 |
3 | 06-133 |
Laurd Gilmore's 68 horse outfit
1 item : Luard Gilmore 68-horse outfit, plowing, harrowing, seeding, and harrowing. Also shows team on wagon hauling seed grain for grain drills. Picture 1915. Field about one-and-one-half miles northwest of the Potlatch andquot;Y.andquot;
|
1915 |
3 | 06-134 |
Northwest of Potlatch Y
1 item : Luard Gilmore outfit, plowing and harrowing in a field about one-and-one-half miles northwest of the Potlatch andquot;Yandquot; in 1915.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-135 |
Gibbs barnyard scene
1 item : Barnyard scene on the John Gibbs farm in the Genesee area about the 1920s.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-136 |
Gibbs driving six horses
1 item : John Gibbs driving six horses abreast pulling a double disc on the Gibbs farm near Genesee in the 1920s.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-137 |
Luard Gilmore barnyard scene
1 item : Luard Gilmore barnyard scene northwest of the Potlatch andquot;Yandquot; and north of the Freeze Cemetery in 1915. Today (1976) this place is known as the Rohn farm.
|
1976 |
3 | 06-138 |
Bill Mortensen driving four horses
1 item : Bill Mortensen driving four horses pulling a double disc on the Andrew Mortensen farm near Blaine in 1915.
|
1915 |
3 | 06-139 |
Six horses pulling grain drill
1 item : Six horses pulling grain drill. Picture from the McConnell Mansion [Latah County Historical Society], no identification.
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1909 |
3 | 06-140 |
Photo of advertisement [01]
1 item : Buncher and windrower
|
1900 |
3 | 06-141 |
Swathing peas on the Pete Olson farm [01]
1 item : Swathing peas on the Pete Olson farm southeast of Moscow early 1900s. Left to right: Arthur (Shorty) O'Connor, George O'Connor, Fred Lewis; Tomers Butte in background.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-142 |
Swathing peas on the Pete Olson farm [02]
1 item : Swathing peas on the Pete Olson farm southeast of Moscow early 1900s. George O'Connor has turned the corner and Fred Lewis approaching. Looking north.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-143 |
O'Connor farm combine outfit
1 item : Combining wheat on the George O'Connor farm north of the South Palouse River about 1922. George at left and Edgar Clairy, the driver. Farm located in Township 39N, Range 5 W. 240 acres northeast corner of Section 20.
|
1922 |
3 | 06-144 |
Mudgett outfit threshing peas
1 item : Roy Mudgett outfit threshing peas near Moscow in the 1920s. This picture verified by Tracy Mudgett, Roy's son.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-145 |
Threshing peas on Lyons farm
1 item : Threshing peas on Arnold Lyons farm using a Fordson tractor to power the thresher. Lyons at left, George O'Connor on tractor, unknown man next and Tim Sullivan, Ford dealer of Moscow.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-146 |
Load of peas on thresher
1 item : Load of peas at thresher on Arnold Lyons' farm. Drive belt in foreground. Henry Weeks and Zelema O'Connor on wagon. Early 1920s.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-147 |
Looking north at Lyons pea field
1 item : Looking north at the Arnold Lyons pea field with the pioneer Haskins barn at left and the Lyons school right. Zelema O'Connor left, James O. next, and Gilbert Lyons right. Farm located Township 39N, Range 5 W. 240 acres Sect. 10 and 84.5 acres sect. 10 and 3.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-148 |
Horses pulling combine on Randall farm
1 item : Thirty-two horses pulling combine on the John Randall farm in the Lenville Road area 1917. Picture from Howard Buchanan.
|
1917 |
3 | 06-149 |
Four horse team owned by Clifford M. Ott
1 item : The Big Four, farm horses of Clifford M. Ott, on the Frank White farm, now East Gate 1976, between White Avenue and Sixth Street and west of Mountain View Road to Blaine Street. Picture taken 1920.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-150 |
Clifford M. Ott driving two-horse team
1 item : Clifford M. Ott driving team pulling a new type of farm equipment called a corrugated roller, which left the soil in excellent condition after seeding. This location west of Blaine [Street]. House showing above the horses now would be the northwest corner of Blaine and Harold streets. Picture taken 1920 with Moscow Mountains in background.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-151 |
Ott plowing with six horse team on Skattaboe farm
1 item : Clifford M. Ott plowing with six horses on the Skattaboe farm about 1924. Field was north of the Northern Pacific Railroad and west of the Moscow Cemetery.
|
1924 |
3 | 06-152 |
Looking northeast toward Moscow Mountain
1 item : Picture taken in 1976 looking northeast toward Moscow Mountains from the east end of F Street near the Good Samaritan Village. Taken by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1976 |
3 | 06-153 |
Skattaboe farm
1 item : Looking west at the Skattaboe farm in 1925 when farmed by Clifford M. Ott. Peas in the foreground and hill northwest of house and wheat southwest of house. Barn at right burned after 1926. Picture by Clifford M. Ott from Northern Pacific Railroad.
|
1926 |
3 | 06-154 |
New houses on hill behind Skattaboe farm
1 item : Looking west at Skattaboe farm showing new houses built in 1978-79 on hill behind Skattaboe house. New homes are in the city limits. Picture by Clifford M. Ott from Northern Pacific Railroad, May 2, 1979.
|
1979 |
3 | 06-155 |
Skattaboe farm showing shocked fall wheat
1 item : Looking west at the Skattaboe farm north of the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1925 when farmed by Clifford M. Ott showing shocked fall wheat. Dark strip at right was the old channel of Paradise Creek. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1925 |
3 | 06-156 |
Looking west at Skattaboe farm
1 item : Looking west at the Skattaboe farm north of the Northern Pacific Railroad now occupied by mobile home dealership, Datsun dealership, mobile homes, Warehouse Foods, Ford dealership, Idaho National Bank, Blaine Street, First Security Bank, shopping mall. Sunset Memorial Gardens vacant area at the northeast corner of property. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, May 2, 1979.
|
1979 |
3 | 06-157 |
Looking northeast across Latah County
1 item : Looking northeast across hayfield about one-and-one-half miles northwest of Moscow. Latah County Farm shows in the valley at right and the Spokane Inland Electric Railroad beyond. Buildings above Latah County Farm would be the Art Heick farm as of 1976. Good view of the Moscow Mountains on skyline. Hodgins photo by C.D. [Charles Dimond].
|
1976 |
3 | 06-158 |
Looking northeast, showing shocked grain
1 item : Looking northeast towards the east end of the Moscow Mountains at a field of shocked grain in the 1930s. Hodgins photo by Dimond.
|
1930 |
3 | 06-159 |
Shocked wheat on the Reuben ranch
1 item : Artistic field of shocked wheat on the Reuben ranch near Genesee in the 1940s. Field contained about 1,000 acres. Picture by Hodgins, Charles Dimond, photographer.
|
1940 |
3 | 06-160 |
Sheep running in pea field
1 item : Sheep running in pea field after the peas were harvested on the Ted Nelson farm near Tekoa, Washington in the 1940s. Hodgins photo by Charles Dimond.
|
1940 |
3 | 06-161 |
Northeast view of the Summerfield farm
1 item : Looking northeast at the Summerfield farm with the barn and the lone fir tree showing. House and outbuildings were located southwest on the east side of Paradise Creek near the small clump of trees.
|
1963 |
3 | 06-162 |
Trail plowing clover on Summerfield farm, circa 1963
1 item : Summerfield farm showing Floyd Trail plowing sweet clover in 1963. Field was planted to fall wheat and in 1964 yielded 94 bushels per acre without the addition of commercial fertilizer . Farm now known as the Suddreth farm.
|
1963 |
3 | 06-163 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company threshing outfit
1 item : Washburn-Wilson Seed Company threshing outfit on the Summerfield (Suddreth) farm threshing bundled wheat. Frank Kennard and Clifford Ott of Washburn-Wilson Seed Company bought the above team of horses at Tekoa, Washington, and Ott rode one and led the other home about 1929.
|
1929 |
3 | 06-164 |
Trail plowing on the Summerfield farm
1 item : Floyd Trail plowing another field of sweet clover on the Summerfield (Suddreth) farm in 1962. Field was then planted to fall wheat and yielded a bumper crop.
|
1962 |
3 | 06-165 |
William Clyde and his team of oxen
1 item : William Clyde and his team of oxen in the early 1900s. Mr. Clyde was the father of Willy and Earl [Clyde].
|
1900 |
3 | 06-166 |
Team of horses in fancy harness
1 item : Team of matched horses with fancy harness hitched to a walking plow called a foot burner in pioneer days. Picture copied from a color photo from Floyd Trail.
|
1962 |
3 | 06-167 |
Freeze area butchering day
1 item : Butchering day in the Freeze area northwest of Potlatch about 1920. Fritz Leistner doing the butchering.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-168 |
Butchering day
1 item : Butchering day in the Blaine area using a barrel for a scalding vat. Lewis Madison the butcher.
|
1920 |
3 | 06-169 |
Covered wagon and ox team
1 item : Two oxen pulling a covered wagon in 1910. No identification.
|
1910 |
3 | 06-170 |
Cook wagon and the two cooks
1 item : Cook wagon and the two cooks at doorway in center of picture. Roustabout and team at left with a part of the cook's tent showing at right of picture. Early 1900s. No identification.
|
1900 |
3 | 06-171 |
Horses pulling transformer
1 item : Freighting the first transformer to Long Lake, May 11, 1911. Twelve horses pulling heavy freight wagon.
|
1911 |
3 | 06-172 |
Twenty horses pulling three wagons used to haul wool
1 item : Twenty horses pulling three wagons used to haul wool to Livingston, Montana about 1903. Picture from the Castle Museum at Juliaetta. Picture was identified in 1980 as taken in Livingston. Curator at Juliaetta in 1973 did not know the location.
|
1903 |
3 | 06-172a |
Photocopy of 90-6-172
1 item : Photocopy of 90-6-172 with handwritten identifications.
|
1903 |
3 | 06-172b |
Letter of verification
1 item : A letter to Mr. Ott outling details about a photograph that he submitted for review. It includes identifications of buildings in 90-6-172.
|
1903 |
3 | 06-173 |
Painting of agricultural scene showing four horse team during harvest
1 item : Copy of original water color by Cal Warnick.
|
1987 |
3 | 06-173a |
Painting of agricultural scene in black and white
1 item : Copy of original water color by Cal Warnick. June 1987.
|
1987 |
3 | 06-173b |
Team of four horses in black and white
1 item : Big Four by Cal Warnick.
|
1987 |
3 | 06-173c |
Two horse team with driver in black and white
1 item : Valley Hotel located on the southeast side of Main Street. The name L.F. Simmons shows above andquot;Valley.andquot; Before 1900. ['Juliaetta Hotel' on photo.]
|
1900 |
3 | 06-174 |
Threshing outfit getting ready
1 item : Unidentified men hitch horses to the rig before proceeding to the fields.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-175 |
Twelve horses pulling wagon loaded with heavy metal beams
1 item : Twelve horses pulling wagon loaded with heavy metal beams. No identification.
|
1909 |
3 | 06-176 |
Covering fields with tarp
1 item : A tractor pulls a tarp over a tilled field.
|
1900 |
4 | 07-001 |
McConnell Mansion in Moscow
1 item : Believed to be the oldest building in Moscow as it is seen in the picture of Moscow in 1883. Bottom picture [90-7-002] was taken in 1975 by Clifford M. Ott. William J. McConnell Mansion was built in 1883-86 at the northeast corner of Second and Adams streets. Left to right: Mrs. May Hanna McConnell and daughters Mamie McConnell Borah, Olive McConnell Leudeman. Picture about 1890.
|
1890 |
4 | 07-002 |
McConnell Mansion and flag; Moscow
1 item : William J. McConnell Mansion, now headquarters of the Latah County Museum Society. Mansion was owned by Dr. William A. Adair from 1901 to 1935 and purchased by Dr. Fredrick C. Church who willed it to the Society upon his death in 1966.; negative number 4-1-75-3
|
undated |
4 | 07-002a |
McConnell Mansion and flag; Moscow
1 item : Enlargement of the William J. McConnell Mansion from the Moscow picture taken late in 1883 [90-7-A].; negative number 4-1-75-4
|
undated |
4 | 07-002b |
McConnell Mansion and flag; Moscow
1 item : Information on William J. McConnell mansion: taken from brochures, newspaper articles and books.; negative number 4-1-75-5
|
undated |
4 | 07-003 |
Early house in Moscow
1 item : Above is the original picture. Typed on back: andquot;one of Moscow's first houses.andquot; No other identification.
|
1883 |
4 | 07-004 |
William and Priscilla Taylor home; Moscow area.
1 item : William and Priscilla Taylor on the porch of the house built by him and in which he died at the age of 91 in 1911. They homesteaded in 1871 and first lived in a log cabin on the north bank of the South Palouse [River] and built the above [90-7-004] house in the 1890s, about one block west of the crossroads south of town on the north side of road east of the Latah County Convalescent Center.; negative number 1-25-77-12
|
1900 |
4 | 07-005 |
W.A. Lauder first residence; built in the early 1890's; showing rock retaining well
1 item : Wylie A. Lauder brick residence, finished building in 1900. About one block south of Taylor Avenue and west of Lauder Avenue. John Talbott residence as of 1976. Picture about 1900. 513 Taylor Avenue.; negative number 7-1-76-4
|
undated |
4 | 07-006 |
Lauder house at 1320 Deakin Street
1 item : Wylie A. Lauder concrete block residence built about 1907. Located at 1320 Deakin Street at west end of Lauder Avenue. Mrs. Wylie A. Lauder on the porch.
|
1907 |
4 | 07-007 |
McGregor residence; center of block between 6th St. and 7th St. and Jefferson and Adams, Moscow; moved to Lewis St. in 1903
1 item : Henry McGregor residence built in 1891 in the center of the block between Sixth and Seventh streets and Jefferson and Adams streets. House moved to Lewis Street in 1903. McGregor also built the McGregor House (hotel) and sold to Dr. Gritman in 1897 who converted into hospital.; negative number 1-16-73-9
|
undated |
4 | 07-008 |
Lewis house in Moscow
1 item : M.E. Lewis residence built in 1903 in the center of the block between Sixth and Seventh streets and Jefferson and Adams streets. Now the Hill Top Apartments as of 1976.
|
1976 |
4 | 07-009 |
George Weber residence; originally residence of Dr. Reeder
1 item : Dr. Reeder residence purchased by George [Gottfried] Weber who lived here until 1945. Weber was Moscow's pioneer harness maker. House was built in the late 1880s. Picture taken 1890. Located at the southeast corner of First and Van Buren streets. Left to right: Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Henry Price, Emaline Weber, and Malcolm Price. Mrs. Weber and Mrs. Price were sisters.; negative number 8-28-76-11
|
undated |
4 | 07-00A |
Moscow, Idaho Territory circa 1883 [02]
1 item : Moscow, Idaho Territory, 1883.
|
1883 |
4 | 07-010 |
George Weber home; S.W. corner of 1st and Van Buren, Moscow; built approx. 1890
1 item : George [Gottfried] Weber residence remodeled located at the southeast corner of First and Van Buren streets. Picture by Clifford M. Ott February 10, 1976.; negative number 2-10-76-6
|
undated |
4 | 07-011 |
S.W. corner of A and Van Buren, Moscow; built before 1897
1 item : H.L. Coats residence built in the 1890s at the southwest corner of A and Van Buren streets. Left to right: Francis Reeder Coats and Coats.; negative number 2-10-76-5
|
undated |
4 | 07-012 |
H.L. Coats residence; S.W. corner of A and Van Buren (304 E. A St.), Moscow; pioneer
1 item : H.L. Coats residence at the southwest corner of A and Van Buren streets with some remodeling by Clifford M. Ott, February 10, 1976.; negative number 8-23-76-13
|
undated |
4 | 07-013 |
Dr. Carithers home; 506 E. First St., Moscow; built in early 1900's
1 item : Dr. Carither's residence built in the early 1900s at the N.E. corner of First and Van Buren. Picture by Ott Feb. 10, 1976.; negative number 2-10-76-8
|
undated |
4 | 07-014 |
N.W. corner of 1st and Van Buren, pioneer Moscow; Hap Moody home
1 item : Hap' Moody residence built in the early 1900s at the northwest corner of First and Van Buren streets. Picture by Clifford M. Ott June 25, 1976. Pioneer name of residence not known. Moodys have lived here many years.; negative number 6-25-76-7
|
undated |
4 | 07-014 |
N.W. corner of 1st and Van Buren St., pioneer Moscow; Hap Moody home
1 item : Hap' Moody residence built in the early 1900s at the northwest corner of First and Van Buren streets. Picture by Clifford M. Ott June 25, 1976. Pioneer name of residence not known. Moodys have lived here many years.; negative number 6-25-76-8
|
undated |
4 | 07-015 |
Spotswood home; 505 East A St., Moscow; built in 1891
1 item : Spotswood residence built in 1891. Fred Veatch and Franz also lived here. Located at the southeast corner of A and Van Buren streets. Remodeled and now owned by Loyal Talbott. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, February 10, 1976.; negative number 2-10-76-4
|
undated |
4 | 07-016 |
Frank A. David residence; N.W. corner 1st and Polk St., Moscow; built in 1891
1 item : Frank A. David residence built in 1891 and occupied for many years by the David family. Located at the northwest corner of First and Polk streets. Davids were pioneer merchants. [Photograph by Clifford M.] Ott, January 26, 1976.; negative number 1-10-76-11
|
undated |
4 | 07-017 |
W.L. Payne home; 514 E. First St., Moscow; built approx. 1904; residence of U of I presidents; 1976 home of Richard Slode
1 item : W.L. Payne residence built about 1904 at 514 East First Street between Polk and Van Buren streets on the north side of the street. This was the Paynes' second home and later occupied by several University of Idaho presidents. Payne was an early [Moscow] banker. Picture by Clifford M. Ott February 10, 1976.; negative number 2-10-76-7
|
undated |
4 | 07-018 |
Banks house
1 item : Old Banks home taken for Charles Boyd. Location A Street.
|
1976 |
4 | 07-019 |
Residence at A and Washington, Moscow
1 item : Early pioneer residence owned by attorney Moore located at the southwest corner of A and Washington streets. Picture early 1900s. House has been razed and is a parking lot as of 1976.; negative number 12-10-75-9
|
undated |
4 | 07-020 |
Day house in Moscow
1 item : Jerome J. Day residence built in the early 1900s at the northwest corner of A and Polk streets. Day was [one of the owners] the Day [family] mines in northern Idaho. Picture early 1900s.
|
1900 |
4 | 07-021 |
Truit house at 304 East andquot;Aandquot; Street
1 item : Judge Warren Truit residence built in the early 1900s at the northeast corner of A and Jefferson streets. Truit was an early day judge. House address 304 East A Street. Picture taken December 1944.
|
1944 |
4 | 07-022 |
310 E. A St., pioneer Moscow; oldest standing house in Moscow; built in 1889?
1 item : Judge Forney residence, one of the older homes [in Moscow] built in 1889 located at 310 East A Street. Picture June 25, 1976, by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 6-25-76-9
|
undated |
4 | 07-022a |
Judge Forney on steps of his home on the N.E. corner of A and Jefferson, pioneer Moscow; (the Linda Pall home, 1976)
1 item : Pioneer judge Forney on the steps [of house] at 304 East A Street.; negative number 8-23-76-10
|
undated |
4 | 07-022b |
Forney house in Moscow [02]
1 item : Enlargement of 90-7-22a.
|
1900 |
4 | 07-023 |
Baker house located at 326 East andquot;Aandquot; Street
1 item : Henry Baker residence built in 1884 located at the northwest corner of A and Adams streets. 326 East A Street. Picture 1940s.
|
1940 |
4 | 07-024 |
Henry Baker residence; 326 East A St., Moscow; remodeled; built 1884
1 item : Henry Baker residence, remodeled, at the northwest corner of A and Adams streets. Picture by [Clifford] M. Ott, January 28, 1976.; negative number 1-10-76-10
|
undated |
4 | 07-025 |
Tom Taylor residence; 124 N. Polk (S.E. corner of A and Polk) Moscow; built in the early 1890's
1 item : Tom Taylor residence built in the 1890s at the southeast corner of A and Polk streets. 124 North Polk Street. Taylor and Lauder owned and operated the brick plant, which furnished the brick for the pioneer brick buildings in Moscow.; negative number 7-1-76-2
|
undated |
4 | 07-025 |
W.A. Lauder first residence, Moscow; built in the 1890's
1 item : W.A. Lauder first residence, Moscow; built in the 1890's; negative number 7-1-76-2
|
undated |
4 | 07-026 |
W.A. Lauder residence; 122 S. Van Buren, Moscow
1 item : Wylie A. Lauder residence built in the 1890s at 122 South Van Buren Street. Lauder and his brother-in-law Taylor owned and operated the brick plant south of Sixth Street at Ash Street. Alma Lauder Keeling lived here when a small girl. Picture by [Clifford] M. Ott, 1977.; negative number 3-6-77-14
|
undated |
4 | 07-027 |
M.J. Shields residence; Moscow
1 item : Michael J. Shields residence built in the 1880s in the block between A and B streets and Adams and Van Buren streets. Only house in the block at that time. Picture in the 1890s.; negative number 1-16-73-5
|
undated |
4 | 07-028 |
M.J. Shields residence; 411 East B St., Moscow
1 item : Michael J. Shields residence at 411 East B Street. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, January 28, 1976.; negative number 1-10-76-7
|
undated |
4 | 07-029 |
Moore house in Moscow [02]
1 item : Sir John Moore residence built in 1889 at the northeast corner of Polk and B streets. Picture about 1905; house burned about 1910.
|
1910 |
4 | 07-030 |
Ramstedt house at 821 East Seventh Street [02]
1 item : Allen Axel Ramstedt residence at 821 East Seventh Street built early 1900s. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, March 6, 1977.
|
1977 |
4 | 07-031 |
410 E. B St., Moscow; businessman William Kaufmann built during the 1890's
1 item : William Kaufmann residence built in the 1890s at 410 East B Street. Kaufmann and Henry Dernham married sisters. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, 1976.; negative number 6-29-76-8
|
undated |
4 | 07-031 |
410 E. B St., Moscow; businessman William Kaufmann built during the 1890's
1 item : William Kaufmann residence built in the 1890s at 410 East B Street. Kaufmann and Henry Dernham married sisters. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, 1976.; negative number 6-29-76-9
|
undated |
4 | 07-032 |
420 E. B St., Moscow; businessman Henry Dernham built during the 1890's
1 item : Henry Dernham residence built in the 1890s at 420 East B Street. Dernham and Kaufmann built the brick building at the southeast corner of Third and Main streets operating it as a mercantile store and in 1899 sold to F.A. David and Mr. Ely. Now Davids, 1976.; negative number 6-29-76-13
|
undated |
4 | 07-032 |
420 E. B St., Moscow; businessman Henry Dernham built during the 1890's
1 item : Henry Dernham residence built in the 1890s at 420 East B Street. Dernham and Kaufmann built the brick building at the southeast corner of Third and Main streets operating it as a mercantile store and in 1899 sold to F.A. David and Mr. Ely. Now Davids, 1976.; negative number 6-29-76-14
|
undated |
4 | 07-033 |
Pioneer businessman and banker W.L. Payne first residence, 520 east B St., Moscow; newspaper clipping
1 item : W.L. Payne's first residence built in the 1890s at 520 East B Street. Later he moved to a larger home at 514 East First Street. Payne was a banker of the early 1900s. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, June 29, 1976.; negative number 2-5-76-14
|
undated |
4 | 07-033 |
520 E. B St. Moscow, banker and businessman W.L. Payne first home, built in the 1890's
1 item : W.L. Payne's first residence built in the 1890s at 520 East B Street. Later he moved to a larger home at 514 East First Street. Payne was a banker of the early 1900s. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, June 29, 1976.; negative number 6-29-76-10
|
undated |
4 | 07-034 |
Dr. Watkins residence; 402 E. Van Buren, Moscow
1 item : Dr. W.W. Watkins residence at 402 East Van Buren Street must have been South Van Buren. Dr. Watkins was shot and killed by Steffens.; negative number 1-16-73-10
|
undated |
4 | 07-035 |
Dr. Charles Gritman residence; 418 East B St., Moscow; built in the late 1890's
1 item : Dr. Charles L. Gritman residence built in the late 1890s at 418 East B Street. Later occupied by Dr. Wilson, then Dr. Raleigh Brooks. Picture about 1940 by Charles Dimond of Hodgins.; negative number 1-10-76-5
|
undated |
4 | 07-036 |
Dr. Charles Gritman residence; 418 East B St., Moscow; built in the late 1890's
1 item : Dr. Charles L. Gritman residence as it looked January 28, 1976. 418 East B Street. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 1-10-76-6
|
undated |
4 | 07-037 |
B.T. Byrns residence; 622 East B St., Moscow; built early 1900's
1 item : B.T. Byrns residence built in the early 1900s at 622 East B Street. Byrns was an early day businessman and owner of several farms. Picture about 1910.; negative number 1-10-76-3
|
undated |
4 | 07-038 |
B.T. Byrns residence; 622 E. B St., Moscow; remodeled
1 item : B.T. Byrns residence remodeled at 622 East B Street. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, January 28, 1976.; negative number 1-10-76-2
|
undated |
4 | 07-039 |
120 S. Adams St., Moscow; George Creighton, one of Moscow's first businessmen, built during the early 1890's
1 item : George Creighton residence built in the early 1900s at 120 South Adams Street across the street from Russell School. Creighton was Moscow's pioneer merchant. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, June 30, 1976.; negative number 6-29-76-15
|
undated |
4 | 07-040 |
Stone house at 424 South Van Buren Street
1 item : Fred Stone residence built in the early 1900s at 424 South Van Buren Street. Stone was a clerk in the Collins and Orland Hardware and later Orland Hardware store for many years. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, January 28, 1976.
|
1976 |
4 | 07-041 |
Driscoll house at 714 East andquot;Bandquot; Street
1 item : Driscoll residence in the early 1900s at the northwest corner of B and Monroe streets. 714 East B Street. Nathaniel Williamson family lived here for several years until 1924 then Bob Woods. Williamson was one of Moscow's early businessmen. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, June 30, 1976.
|
1976 |
4 | 07-042 |
Charles Thompson residence; 820 E. B St., Moscow; built 1890's
1 item : Charles Thompson residence built in the 1890s at the northwest corner of B and Lincoln streets. 820 East B Street. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, June 30, 1976.; negative number 1-10-76-1
|
undated |
4 | 07-043 |
Butterfield house at 403 North Polk Street [01]
1 item : C.L. Butterfield residence built 1902-03 at 403 North Polk Street. Butterfield and Elder owned and operated a farm implement store on south Main Street for many years. Picture by M.L. Romig, 1906.
|
1906 |
4 | 07-044 |
Butterfield residence
1 item : C.L. Butterfield residence at 403 North Polk Street as it looked January 28, 1976. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 2-6-76-9
|
1976 |
4 | 07-045 |
Mark P. Miller home; 325 N. Polk St., Moscow; front view; built in 1911
1 item : Mark P. Miller (House of Seven Gables) built in 1911 located at 325 North Polk Street. Miller owned and operated the flour mill at the southwest corner of Sixth and Jackson streets. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, February 10, 1976.; negative number 2-10-76-2
|
undated |
4 | 07-046 |
Mark P. Miller home; 325 N. Polk St., Moscow; north side view; built in 1911
1 item : Mark P. Miller residence showing the north side. Miller also owned and operated a flour mill at Portland [Oregon] and lived there in his later years. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, February 10, 1976.; negative number 2-10-76-3
|
undated |
4 | 07-047 |
221 N. Adams St., Moscow
1 item : Residence built in the early 1900s at 221 North Adams Street. No early identification. Elmer Hingston [residence] as of January 28, 1976. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 2-6-76-8
|
1976 |
4 | 07-048 |
Zeigler house
1 item : Zeigler residence built in the 1890s at 416 North Adams Street. Zeiglers were pioneer carpenters of Moscow. Picture from Gerald Hodgins who married Margie Zeigler.; negative number 8-1-73-1
|
undated |
4 | 07-049 |
Barton house at 310 North Van Buren Street [01]
1 item : Col. R.H. Barton residence built in 1888 in center of block between Van Buren and Polk streets and B and C streets. 310 North Van Buren Street. Barton was a pioneer postmaster and businessman of Moscow. Picture by M.L. Romig, 1906.
|
1906 |
4 | 07-050 |
R.H. Barton home; 310 N. Van Buren, Moscow; built in 1888; in center of block
1 item : Barton residence remodeled into an apartment house at 310 North Van Buren Street. Looking at the west end of house in this picture and the south side of the south in top picture [90-7-049]. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, February 10, 1976.; negative number 2-10-76-1
|
undated |
4 | 07-051 |
Gustaf Johnson residence; N. side of 6th between Washington and Jefferson, east of alley, Moscow
1 item : Gustaf Johnson residence built about 1882 on the north side of Sixth Street between Washington and Jefferson streets east of the alley. First Lutheran Church was organized here in 1884.; negative number 8-30-76-11
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4 | 07-052 |
John Ramstead residence; south side of 7th St. at the S.W. corner of 7th and Lynn, Moscow; west of Asbury house
1 item : John Ramstead residence on the south side of Seventh Street, second house west of Lynn Street. Ramstead operated a creamery at the southeast corner of Third and Washington streets. Brother of Victor.; negative number 8-30-76-12
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4 | 07-052 |
Ramstead residence; Moscow
1 item : John Ramstead residence on the south side of Seventh Street, second house west of Lynn Street. Ramstead operated a creamery at the southeast corner of Third and Washington streets. Brother of Victor.; negative number 3-6-77-7
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4 | 07-053 |
Carl Oberg residence; 803 E. 7th St. (S.E. corner of 7th and Lynn) Moscow; built in the early 1900's
1 item : Carl Oberg residence built in the 1890s at the southeast corner of Seventh and Lynn streets. 803 East Seventh Street. By Clifford M. Ott, July 6, 1976.; negative number 7-1-76-4
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4 | 07-054 |
Carl Oberg residence; 803 E. 7th St. (S.E. corner of 7th and Lynn) Moscow; built in the early 1900's
1 item : Carl Oberg residence showing the west side from Lynn Street. Picture by Clifford M. Ott ,July 6, 1976.; negative number 7-1-76-5
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4 | 07-055 |
Coffee residence in Moscow
1 item : Coffee residence; Herman N. Wilson family lived here for many years. Picture in the 1930s by Hodgins Drug Store. Located at the northeast corner of Howard and D streets.
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1930 |
4 | 07-056 |
Coffee residence, circa 1959
1 item : East side of Coffee residence when Herman N. Wilson lived here. Wilson was manager of the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company. Picture 1959 by Clifford M. Ott.
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1959 |
4 | 07-057 |
Simpson house, circa 1930
1 item : Harry Simpson residence built in the early 1900s. Located at the southwest corner of Howard and D streets. Picture by Hodgins in the 1930s. Simpson was a grain dealer and farmer of the area.
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1930 |
4 | 07-058 |
Harry Simpson residence; S.W. corner of D and Howard, Moscow
1 item : Harry Simpson residence, southwest corner of Howard and D streets. By Clifford M. Ott, January 28, 1976.; negative number 2-6-76-7
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1976 |
4 | 07-059 |
Frank Gano residence and greenhouse; Hunter book No. 1
1 item : Frank Gano residence and greenhouse in the 1890s. Location not known. Later [Gano] built a home on the east side of the south Main Street hill. Left to right: Frank Gano, Ward, Myrtle, and Mrs. Gano. Gano owned and farmed a large farm three-and-one-half miles south of Moscow on Highway 95.; negative number 2-28-74-4
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4 | 07-060 |
John Paulson Home; 804 S. Washington, Moscow
1 item : John Paulson residence built in the late 1880s or early 1900s at the southeast corner of Eighth and Washington streets. Left to right: R. Mabel, Mrs. Paulson, Mr. John Paulson, and Elmer in buggy. Picture 1893. Later, Elmer was a Latah County commissioner for many years.; negative number 8-20-73-10
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4 | 07-061 |
A. A. Lieuallen residence; Almon St., west end of 1st St., Moscow
1 item : Almon Asbury Lieuallen residence built in 1884 on the west side of Almon Street at the intersection of First Street. Lilly [Lillie] Lieuallen Woodworth lived here for many years. Lieuallen was an early pioneer.; negative number 1-16-73-5
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4 | 07-061 |
A. A. Lieuallen residence; Almon St., west end of 1st St., Moscow
1 item : Almon Asbury Lieuallen residence built in 1884 on the west side of Almon Street at the intersection of First Street. Lilly [Lillie] Lieuallen Woodworth lived here for many years. Lieuallen was an early pioneer.; negative number 1-16-73-6
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4 | 07-062 |
Johnston house in Moscow
1 item : Jimmy Johnston residence built in the 1890s at the southeast corner of Third and Jackson streets. Room and board available. Later converted into a funeral parlor early 1900s. Undertakers Grice, Steltz and later Howard Short.
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1900 |
4 | 07-063 |
Lieuallen house in Moscow [02]
1 item : Almon Asbury Lieuallen residence built in 1884 on the west side of Almon Street at the intersection of First Street. Left to right: Robert Witbeck, Lilly [Lillie] Lieuallen Woodworth, Mrs. Witbeck, Garrett Witbeck. Picture about 1902 from Lillian Woodworth Otness.
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1902 |
4 | 07-064 |
Concrete block house in Moscow
1 item : [House] at the southwest corner of Spotswood and Jefferson streets built by Wylie A. Lauder in the early 1900s. Lauder concrete block plant was located just west at the southeast corner of Spotswood and Washington streets. Picture taken in the 1930s. House still occupied 1982.
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1930 |
4 | 07-065 |
King house in Moscow
1 item : John King residence located just west of the end of Taylor Avenue. Picture taken in the early 1900s. People not identified.
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1900 |
4 | 07-066 |
Leitch house in Moscow
1 item : Dr. F.M. Leitch, an early day doctor, residence located at the northwest corner of Washington Street and the Troy Highway [Highway 8]. Picture early 1900s.
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1900 |
4 | 07-066a |
Interior of Leitch house
1 item : Dr. and Mrs. Leitch in their home on South Washington Street. See picture 90-7-066.
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1900 |
4 | 07-067 |
Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole
1 item : McConnell Mansion. Group in front at dedication of flag pole donated by the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and World War One veterans. Picture November 11, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 11-11-74-1
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4 | 07-067 |
Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole
1 item : McConnell Mansion. Group in front at dedication of flag pole donated by the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and World War One veterans. Picture November 11, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 11-11-74-3
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4 | 07-067 |
Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole
1 item : McConnell Mansion. Group in front at dedication of flag pole donated by the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and World War One veterans. Picture November 11, 1974 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 11-11-74-4
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4 | 07-068 |
Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole
1 item : Leonard Ashbough at left, president, Latah County Museum Society, and the Honorable Abe Goff, dedication speaker at ceremony, November 11, 1974.; negative number 11-11-74-2
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4 | 07-069 |
Dedication ceremony of flagpole in front of the McConnell Mansion
1 item : Photo of newspaper photo and caption regarding flag pole dedication
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1974 |
4 | 07-070 |
Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole
1 item : Photo of flag pole dedication attendees by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 11-11-74-11
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4 | 07-070 |
Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole
1 item : Photo of flag pole dedication attendees by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 11-11-74-12
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4 | 07-071 |
Blacksmithing structures in Moscow
1 item : Blacksmithing structures, from a newspaper article clipping
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1940 |
4 | 07-072 |
Rhodes house at 810 South Main Street
1 item : M.H. Rhodes residence built in the 1890s, remodeled arly 1900s. Located at the northeast corner of Eighth and Washington streets. Rhodes was the inventor and builder of the first Rhodes Harvester in a foundry and machine shop at 810 South Main Street, about 1911-1913.
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1911 |
4 | 07-073 |
First brick house in Moscow, S.E. corner of 5th and Washington; built by George Bremmer, later owned by Tom Tierney; newspaper clipping
1 item : Bremer residence believed to be the first brick home built in Moscow. Located at the southeast corner of Fifth and Washington streets. Bremer lost everything during the depression of 1893. Tom Tierney purchased the home and is shown in the front yard with his wife.; negative number 2-28-74-10
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4 | 07-074 |
Tom Tierney residence; S.E. corner of 5th and Washington; first brick house in Moscow
1 item : Mrs. Tom Tierney in buggy in front of their home at the southeast corner of Fifth and Washington streets about 1903. Huntback home beyond with the first Latah County Courthouse beyond. M.E. Lewis residence top right.; negative number 1-16-73-7
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4 | 07-075 |
Tom Tierney residence; S.E. corner of 5th and Washington; first brick house in Moscow
1 item : Bremer residence, southeast corner of Fifth and Washington streets, now the home of Tom Tierney .; negative number 1-16-73-6
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4 | 07-076 |
Bremer/Tierney house prior to becoming Moscows Opportunity School
1 item : Residence later became Moscow's Opportunity School for handicapped children for several years. Razed in the 1960s for Safeway parking lot.
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1960 |
4 | 07-077 |
730 E. 8th St., pioneer Moscow; built for school (Swedetown); Cornwall remodeled for apartments
1 item : Swede Town school in the early 1900s at 730 East Eighth Street. Remodeled into the Cornwall Apartments. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, 1976.; negative number 6-25-76-5
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4 | 07-077 |
730 E. 8th St., pioneer Moscow; built for school (Swedetown); Cornwall remodeled for apartments
1 item : Swede Town school in the early 1900s at 730 East Eighth Street. Remodeled into the Cornwall Apartments. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, 1976.; negative number 6-25-76-6
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4 | 07-078 |
Methodist Parsonage; early 1900's; N.E. corner of 3rd and Jefferson, Moscow
1 item : Methodist parsonage built about 1903 at the northeast corner of Third and Jefferson streets. Copied from a postcard mailed to Homer Estes by Rev. Warner postmarked January 1, 1914. Razed, now a parking lot.; negative number 12-22-74-3
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1900 |
4 | 07-078 |
Methodist Parsonage; N.E. corner of 3rd and Jefferson, Moscow
1 item : Methodist parsonage built about 1903 at the northeast corner of Third and Jefferson streets. Copied from a postcard mailed to Homer Estes by Rev. Warner postmarked January 1, 1914. Razed, now a parking lot.; negative number 5-27-75-12
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undated |
4 | 07-079 |
White house at 318 North Hayes Street [02]
1 item : Frank White residence built in the 1890s at 318 North Hayes Street. Pioneer druggist, nurseryman, and owner of farm lands.
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1914 |
4 | 07-080 |
Frank White residence; Hays St., Moscow
1 item : Frank White residence at 318 North Hayes Street as it looked January 28, 1976. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 2-6-76-10
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1976 |
4 | 07-080 |
Frank White residence; Hays St., Moscow
1 item : Frank White residence at 318 North Hayes Street as it looked January 28, 1976. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 2-6-76-11
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1976 |
4 | 02-002 |
Aerial view of Moscow; 1897; by Augustus Koch
1 item : Drawn by Augustus Koch. Accuracy of his work is unbelievable.; negative number 1-16-73-2
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1897 |
4 | 07-081 |
E.R. Headly residence; N.E. corner of B and Hayes, Moscow
1 item : E.R. Headley residence built about 1893 at the northeast corner of B and Hays streets. Headly at right. He was a pioneer banker and businessman of Moscow.; negative number 1-16-73-2
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4 | 07-082 |
Mason Cornwall residence; S.E. corner of 3rd and Hayes, Moscow
1 item : Mason A. Cornwall residence built in 1889 at the southeast corner of Third and Hays streets. Cornwall was a pioneer banker and businessman. He built the Cornwall Building in 1890 located on the south side of Third Street between Main and Washington streets, east of the alley. Left to right: Mason Sr. with cane, Mason H., L. Corwin, Lula, Enos and Earl N. Cornwall. Cornwall residence was built by M.F. Zeigler, a pioneer carpenter and builder. Cupola and lettering over window removed in 1940.; negative number 1-16-73-1
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4 | 07-082 |
Cornwall house; S.E. corner of 3rd and Hays, Moscow; Cornwall and five children
1 item : Mason A. Cornwall residence built in 1889 at the southeast corner of Third and Hays streets. Cornwall was a pioneer banker and businessman. He built the Cornwall Building in 1890 located on the south side of Third Street between Main and Washington streets, east of the alley. Left to right: Mason Sr. with cane, Mason H., L. Corwin, Lula, Enos and Earl N. Cornwall. Cornwall residence was built by M.F. Zeigler, a pioneer carpenter and builder. Cupola and lettering over window removed in 1940.; negative number 8-10-75-3
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4 | 07-082 |
Cornwall house; S.E. corner of 3rd and Hays, Moscow; Cornwall and five children
1 item : Mason A. Cornwall residence built in 1889 at the southeast corner of Third and Hays streets. Cornwall was a pioneer banker and businessman. He built the Cornwall Building in 1890 located on the south side of Third Street between Main and Washington streets, east of the alley. Left to right: Mason Sr. with cane, Mason H., L. Corwin, Lula, Enos and Earl N. Cornwall. Cornwall residence was built by M.F. Zeigler, a pioneer carpenter and builder. Cupola and lettering over window removed in 1940.; negative number 8-10-75-4
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4 | 07-083 |
Moscow in 1897
1 item : Copied from a drawing of Moscow in 1897 by Augustus Koch. 1- Frank White residence, 2- E.R. Headley, 3- Mason Cornwall, 4- Julia Moore, 5- W.J. Shields, 6- Stand Pipe (water tank), 7- Russell School. Note accuracy of drawings; compare with pictures.
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1897 |
4 | 07-084 |
E.R. Headley residence; N.E. corner of B and Hays, Moscow; built approx. 1891-1892
1 item : E.R. Headley residence; compare with drawing 90-7-083 for accuracy.; negative number 6-11-76-5
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4 | 07-085 |
Newspaper photo of Ursuline convent
1 item : [Photo of newspaper photo and caption]. First Convent - The nine-room house pictured above, once known as the Julia Moore home and located at the corner of D and Howard streets, served in the early years after 1908 as the original home of Ursuline Convent here. Later the house was razed and a new facilities constructed. During the past year these facilities have been razed and a new $167, 000 convent and chapel is to be constructed. The convent opened its doors in Moscow Sept. 14, 1908, and 55 years of service will be marked at a dinner at Hotel Moscow Sunday. (January 1, 1963)
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1963 |
4 | 07-086 |
Convent replacing Julia Moore residence
1 item : [Photo of newspaper photo and caption]. Nearing Completion - Taking final form is the Ursuline Convent of Our Lady, 412 North Howard Street. The $167,000 building will provide quarters for 10 Sisters and also house St. Rose's kindergarten for Catholic children. Completion is scheduled by mid-August. Dedication ceremonies will feature Bishop Sylvester Treinen, Bishop of the Boise Diocese.; negative number 12-2-74-9
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4 | 07-086a |
Ursuline Academy replacing Julia Moore residence
1 item : [Photo of convent under construction]; negative number 2-23-76-6
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4 | 07-087 |
Julia Moore residence; S.E. corner of Howard St. and D St., pioneer Moscow
1 item : Julia Moore residence built in the 1890s at the southeast corner of Howard and D streets. Looking northeast from Howard Street. Front of the residence faced D Street.; negative number 2-23-76-1
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4 | 07-087 |
Julia Moore residence; S.E. corner of Howard St. and D St., pioneer Moscow
1 item : Julia Moore residence built in the 1890s at the southeast corner of Howard and D streets. Looking northeast from Howard Street. Front of the residence faced D Street.; negative number 2-23-76-2
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4 | 07-087 |
Julia Moore residence; S.E. corner of Howard St. and D St., pioneer Moscow
1 item : Julia Moore residence built in the 1890s at the southeast corner of Howard and D streets. Looking northeast from Howard Street. Front of the residence faced D Street.; negative number 2-23-76-3
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4 | 07-088 |
Ursuline convent, circa 1925
1 item : Julia Moore residence purchased by Ursuline Convent in 1908 and later an addition added on the west side. Howard Street in foreground.
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1908 |
4 | 07-093 |
Russell stockade in Moscow
1 item : Frank Williamson, son of Nathaniel Williamson, who lived at the northwest corner of B and Monroe streets, leading cow to pasture on the vacant lots east of Monroe Street. Frank remembers remnants of the Russell Stockade near the alley just past the trees at the right of the picture.
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1900 |
4 | 07-094 |
Russell Fort marker on B St., Moscow
1 item : Marker on north side of B Street in front of 810 East B Street. Mr. Anderson reported finding remnants of the Russell Stockade while digging in his garden north of his house. Picture 1975 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 4-4-75-1
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4 | 07-094 |
Russell Fort marker on B St., Moscow
1 item : Marker on north side of B Street in front of 810 East B Street. Mr. Anderson reported finding remnants of the Russell Stockade while digging in his garden north of his house. Picture 1975 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 4-4-75-2
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4 | 07-095 |
Estes Home
1 item : Estes residence built in the 1890s at 810 East B Street. Mrs. Estes in gateway, her daughter Belle Estes Carssow behind. Picture about 1900.; negative number 8-8-72-10
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4 | 07-096 |
Estes residence; 810 east 8th St., Moscow; built in the 1890's
1 item : Estes residence with porch added, new roofing, and siding. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, July 6, 1976.; negative number 7-1-76-6
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4 | 07-097 |
Lundquist Home; 713 E. 7th St., Moscow; built 1890
1 item : John Lundquist residence built in 1890 at 713 East Seventh Street. Mrs. Mary Lundquist standing on porch.; negative number 1-27-73-10
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undated |
4 | 07-097 |
Residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Lundquist; 713 E. 7th St., Moscow
1 item : John Lundquist residence built in 1890 at 713 East Seventh Street. Mrs. Mary Lundquist standing on porch.; negative number 2-25-75-12
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4 | 07-098 |
Strong house at 412 East Spotswood Street
1 item : J.R. Strong residence built in the 1890s or early 1900s. Left to right: Mrs. Mary M. Strong, Mr. J.R. Strong and James Harvey Putman, brother of Mrs. Strong. Picture 1912-1913. 412 East Spotswood Street.
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1912 |
4 | 07-099 |
Browning and Lafield house in Moscow
1 item : Mrs. Browning and Lafield residence built early 1900s at North Washington Street on west side between C and D streets.
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1900 |
4 | 07-100 |
Huff house in Moscow
1 item : Attorney Lawrence Huff residence built early 1900s. Located on the north side of Third Street between Van Buren and Polk streets.
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1900 |
4 | 07-101 |
Simmons house at 817 South Jefferson Street
1 item : Mr. and Mrs. Simmons residence built about 1896 at 817 South Jefferson Street. Tower of the first University of Idaho Administration Building at [arrow].
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1896 |
4 | 07-102 |
Walters house at 616 Washington Street [02]
1 item : George Walters residence built in the 1890s at 616 South Washington Street. Left to right, back row: John Sharp (mail carrier), Mrs. George Walters, and Etta Walters. Left to right, front row: Effie, Bessie and Ethel Walters. Picture 1901. Picture from Bessie Walters Babcock 1976.
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1901 |
4 | 07-103 |
Ransom house in Moscow
1 item : Art Ransom residence at the northwest corner of Sixth and Adams streets built early 1900s. Ransom was the first depot agent for the Oregon Railroad and Navigation when it arrived in Moscow in 1885. Later he owned and operated the Pastime at 113 South Main Street. Open day and night.
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1900 |
4 | 07-104 |
Walters house at 616 Washington Street [01]
1 item : George Walters family lived here in the early 1900s. Located at 616 South Washington Street. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, January 22, 1978.
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1978 |
4 | 07-105 |
First Yangel residence; 216 East A St., Moscow
1 item : Frank J. Yangel residence, 216 East A Street. Believed to have been built in the early 1880s. Picture taken 1888. Yangel in doorway and wife Anna at right. Girl and woman in dark dress, neighbors. Yangel was an early tailor and had his shop at 107 South Main Street for many years.; negative number 1-28-78-12
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4 | 07-106 |
Yangel house at 216 East andquot;Aandquot; Street [02]
1 item : Yangel residence with a west wing added. House was built with square nails and believed to be one of Moscow's oldest homes still being lived in. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, January 22, 1978.
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1978 |
4 | 07-107 |
Henry Dernham and Henry B. Blake
1 item : Henry Dernham, early Moscow merchant, and Dr. Henry B. Blake, Moscow's first doctor. Picture 1880. Location of house not known.
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1880 |
4 | 07-108 |
Kelly residence; 312 S. Washington St. between 3rd St. and 4th St., south of the alley, Moscow; location of the Hill Apts. in 1976
1 item : Kelley residence built about 1880 on the east side of Washington Street between Third and Fourth streets south of the alley. Later site of the Hill Apartments.; negative number 8-7-76-10
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4 | 07-108 |
Kelly residence; 312 S. Washington St. between 3rd St. and 4th St., south of the alley, Moscow; location of the Hill Apts. in 1976
1 item : Kelley residence built about 1880 on the east side of Washington Street between Third and Fourth streets south of the alley. Later site of the Hill Apartments.; negative number 8-7-76-11
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4 | 07-109 |
Whitmore house in Moscow
1 item : C.H. Whitmore residence built in the 1890s on the north side of Morton Street, one block west of Main Street. This is where Lena Whitmore lived the many years she taught in Moscow schools.
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1890 |
4 | 07-110 |
Cornelson house in Moscow
1 item : Cornelson residence south side of Sixth Street between Pine and Line streets due north of Morrill Hall. Cornelson on porch.
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1895 |
4 | 07-110a |
Dr. Blake's house; 247 East A St., Moscow
1 item : Dr. Blake residence and his office in building behind. Dr. Blake was Moscow's first doctor. Date and location of picture not known.; negative number 8-19-89-7
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4 | 07-111 |
Frazee house at 724 South Jefferson Street
1 item : Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frazee residence built in the 1890s at 724 South Jefferson Street. They were caretakers at the Latah County Farm for several years.
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1895 |
4 | 07-112 |
Moody house at 722 South Lynn Street
1 item : George H. Moody family residence built in the 1890s at 722 S. Lynn Street. Moody owned and operated the Northwest Marble Works for many years.
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1895 |
4 | 07-113 |
Residence of Jenny Smith; 934 W. 6th St., Moscow
1 item : [Photo of newspaper photo?] Wording on photo: andquot;Residence of Mrs. Jennie E. Smith, 934 W. Sixth St.andquot; Built in the 1890s west of Line Street.; negative number 12-10-75-14
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4 | 07-114 |
Christenson residence; 806 S. Jefferson, Moscow; early 1900's
1 item : Edward T. Christenson residence early 1900s at 806 South Jefferson Street. Standing on porch, Mrs. Christenson, Earl and Mr. Christenson.; negative number 1-25-77-1
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1900 |
4 | 07-114 |
Christenson residence; 806 S. Jefferson, Moscow; early 1900's
1 item : Edward T. Christenson residence early 1900s at 806 South Jefferson Street. Standing on porch, Mrs. Christenson, Earl and Mr. Christenson.; negative number 1-25-77-3
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1900 |
4 | 07-115 |
C.H. Christenson residence; Pullman Moscow road; 1906
1 item : Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Christenson residence early 1900s on north side of Moscow-Pullman highway.; negative number 1-25-77-4
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1906 |
4 | 07-116 |
Daniel Gamble residence; R.F.D. No. 1; Moscow; 1914 Atlas
1 item : Rev. Daniel Gamble residence about five miles southeast of Moscow on north side of Paradise Ridge. Early 1900s. Left to right: John, Lola, Margaret, Mrs. Isabella Gamble, Elizabeth, and Rev. Gamble on horse, Big Shep.; negative number 2-25-75-7
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4 | 07-117 |
House in Moscow
1 item : Pioneer residence built in the 1890s at the northeast corner of Third and Howard streets. Has been remodeled. Albert Clausen owner 1976.
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1976 |
4 | 07-118 |
Naylor combine outfit harvesting wheat
1 item : John L. Naylor combine outfit harvesting wheat on his farm three miles north of Moscow near Highway 95 in the early 1920s. Note the wagons for hauling bulk grain to the warehouse.
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1920 |
4 | 07-119 |
Naylor farmstead [02]
1 item : John L. Naylor farmstead at right. Naylor School at left. Phelps house across from school. This was the road north to Viola before Highway 95 was built straight north from Main Street, Moscow. Early 1900s.
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1900 |
4 | 07-120 |
Naylor farmstead and school
1 item : John L. Naylor farmstead at right. Naylor School at left. Picture taken late 1920s or 1930s.
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1930 |
4 | 07-121 |
Naylor farmstead [01]
1 item : John L. Naylor farmstead being farmed by a grandson. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, January 22, 1978.
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1978 |
4 | 07-122 |
Agricultural scene southeast of Moscow
1 item : Farmyard scene southeast of Moscow on the Lenville Road about 1910. Picture from Frank Neal; his stepfather, Sidney Hammond holding the horse and Ray Gallup holding the team.
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1910 |
4 | 07-123 |
Estes farm
1 item : T.A. Estes farm east of Estes Station named after Estes, a pioneer of this area. Same house is still standing as of 1976. The picture taken in the early 1900s.
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1900 |
4 | 07-124 |
Anderson farmstead
1 item : Anderson farmstead northwest of Pullman showing the well with pulley and rope for bringing up a bucket of water. Note the drinking cup on the corner of the well housing. Picture courtesy of J. August Anderson.
|
1900 |
4 | 07-125 |
Nelson farmstead
1 item : Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Nelson farmstead on Big Bear Ridge. Picture 1914.
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1914 |
4 | 07-126 |
Flodin homestead
1 item : Peter Flodin homestead and family on Dry Ridge 1907. Left to right: buildings, barn, chicken house, and house being used as a granary. Left to right: Elmer, Stina, Mary, Hilda, Ebba and Pete. Two horses at right were the original team from the late 1880s.
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1907 |
4 | 07-127 |
Simmerman homestead
1 item : Simmerman homestead in 1909 north of Potlatch about five miles east of Highway 95.
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1909 |
4 | 07-128 |
Byseggar farm
1 item : Byseggar farm buildings in the early 1900s about seven miles north of Potlatch on the east side of Highway 95. Ed Byseggar, a son, still at this location in newer buildings as of 1976.
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1900 |
4 | 07-129 |
Tree near Byseggar buildings
1 item : Across Highway 95 from the Byseggar buildings is this tree growing out of a stump. Picture by Clifford M. Ott in 1968. Tree is still there, 1976.
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1976 |
4 | 07-130 |
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Strong and family homestead; near Garfield
1 item : J.R. Strong family and home on Deep Creek northwest of Potlatch. Left to right: Alice [who] married Corliss McElroy, Alva, Mrs. J.R. Strong (mother), Etta [who] married Homer Estes, Eunice [who] married Mr. Moak, and J.R. Strong (father). Picture dated April 1891.; negative number 3-1-72-12
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undated |
4 | 07-131 |
Strong farm on Deep Creek
1 item : George Strong home on Deep Creek, Elmore District northwest of Potlatch in 1911. Russell Strong place as of 1975.
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1911 |
4 | 07-132 |
Town Farm; original
1 item : Town farmstead located northeast of Moscow about four miles. Picture in the early 1900s.; negative number 5-31-77-10
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4 | 07-132 |
Town Farm; N.E. about four miles from Moscow; early 1900's
1 item : Town farmstead located northeast of Moscow about four miles. Picture in the early 1900s.; negative number 5-31-77-11
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1900 |
4 | 07-133 |
Sawyer home
1 item : Sawyer home on their homestead near Troy in 1905. Left to right: Earl (father), Clyde, Helen, and Lula (mother). Philip B. of Potlatch was not yet born. Picture from Philip.
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1905 |
4 | 07-134 |
Cabins in Camerine Gulch on Moscow Mountain.
1 item : Located in Crumarine Gulch on Moscow Mountain in the late 1890s or early 1900s. Entrance to mine in center of picture. No other identification.; negative number 8-23-76-11
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1900 |
4 | 07-135 |
Pioneers making cider near Uniontown
1 item : Cider making at the Haefer farm near Uniontown, Washington 1915. Cider mill driven by a gasoline engine from the corner room of house. Picture courtesy [of] Welle, Twin Willows Museum.; negative number 1-25-77-2
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undated |
4 | 07-136 |
Summerfield homestead; 1871 homestead of Julia Warmouth; footnotes
1 item : Above [90-7-136] is a picture of the old homestead of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Summerfield, early pioneers of Latah County. House is just northeast of Moscow. Place was homesteaded by Mrs. Summerfield (then Mrs. Julia A. Warmouth) in 1871. Mrs. Summerfield was the first white woman to settle in that locality. In the picture Mrs. Summerfield is shown beside her horse all ready to ride to town to shop. At her right stands Mr. Summerfield, and on the cellar steps sits Mrs. George Northrup, pioneer neighbor and friend. Farm has never been out of the family and now belongs to Mrs. John A. Suddreth (Dora Summerfield) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Summerfield. During the past 76 years this farm has always produced bumper crops.; negative number 1-1-68-2
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undated |
4 | 07-137 |
Summerfield homestead [02]
1 item : Summerfield farm is located in Township 39, Range 5 W. with 80 acres in the S.E. Sect. 4 and 80 acres in the N.E. Sect. 9. Location is east of Moscow Mountain Road and south of the hill road to the Robinson Lake area. Above [90-7-137] house was an addition to the original house shown in the top [90-7-136] picture.
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1900 |
4 | 07-138 |
Cozy Cove farm
1 item : January 10, 1987. Farm was homesteaded by Asbury A. Lieuallen in 1871, the first in the county. In 1890 Lieuallen sold to Charles J. Munson who named it Cozy Cove.
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1987 |
4 | 07-138a |
Cozy Cove farm surprise party
1 item : Surprise party for the Munsons on their Cozy Cove farm four miles east of Moscow on the Robinson Park Road by their neighbors in 1915. (Many identifications.)
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1915 |
4 | 07-138b |
Cozy Cove farm location
1 item : Photo of map section. Copied from Latah County Atlas of 1914 showing the Cozy Cove farm owned by Charles J. Munson. Farm was the first homesteaded in the county in 1871 by Asbury A. Lieuallen who sold to Munson in 1890. Shows the location of the first apple tree.
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1914 |
4 | 07-138c |
Cozy Cove farm first listed farm in Latah County
1 item : Cozy Cove farm built in 1897 by Charles J. Munson. Farm has had several owners and is now owned by Everett Olson. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, January 10, 1987.
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1987 |
4 | 07-139 |
Lauder homestead
1 item : Wylie A. Lauder homestead near Princeton in 1907. Left to right: W.A. Lauder, Mrs. Lauder, Mrs. Erickson, Alma Lauder, Henry Erickson, Ralph Lauder, and War Erickson on fence.
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1907 |
4 | 07-140 |
Taylor house in Moscow [01]
1 item : William Taylor home at the location of the Latah Care Center north of the South Palouse River Road and west of Highway 95. Mrs. W.A. Lauder was the daughter of William Taylor and mother of Alma Lauder Keeling. Taylor homesteaded this location in 1871.
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1871 |
4 | 08-001 |
Moscow; 1883
1 item : Moscow, Idaho Territory, 1883.; negative number 1-4-73-11
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1883 |
4 | 08-001 |
Panoramic of Moscow; 1883
1 item : Moscow, Idaho Territory, 1883.; negative number 1-7-80-8
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1883 |
4 | 08-002 |
Moscow; 1896; with footnotes
1 item : Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, 1896.; negative number 11-9-74-4
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1896 |
4 | 08-002 |
Moscow; 1896
1 item : Moscow, Latah County, Idaho, 1896.; negative number 11-9-74-11
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1896 |
4 | 08-002a |
Map of first brick buildings in Moscow
1 item : Map: first brick buildings erected in Moscow. On back: The names and dates of the first brick buildings built in Moscow were researched by Lillian (Woodworth) Otness in 1982 and [are] believed to be reasonably correct. Lillian is the granddaughter of Almon Asbury Lieuallen and daughter of Lilly [Lillie] (Lieuallen) Woodworth. William Neff homesteaded the northwest 160 acres of Moscow in 1871 from Main Street west and Sixth Street north. In 1875 A.A. Lieuallen purchased the Neff property and put up a small store building at the southwest corner of First and Main streets. This was the location of the first post office in Moscow when it was moved from [its original location named] Paradise Valley. Lieuallen built the large house still standing on Almon Street at the west end of First Street in 1884. Streets west of Jackson were named after the Lieuallen family, Almon, Asbury, Lilly [spelling of street name is correct] and Lieuallen.
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1982 |
4 | 08-002b |
Aerial, looking northeast from Morrill Hall, circa 1924
1 item : Looking northeast at Moscow from Morrill Hall in 1924. Copy from a 16 x 20 original picture from John Leudke of Genesee, Idaho. X = Alpha Phi sorority
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1924 |
4 | 08-002c |
Moscow [01]
1 item : Birds-eye view of the city of Moscow, Idaho, 1897; a drawing by Augustus Koch. He drew Lewiston, 1898.
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1898 |
4 | 08-003 |
Looking north at Moscow; copied from glass negative; Sterner Studio
1 item : Looking north at the northwest part of Moscow about 1907. Sixth Street in foreground, Third Street next. Picture from a 11 x 14andquot; glass negative from Sterner Studios.; negative number 1-6-76-1
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1907 |
4 | 08-004 |
Looking northeast at Moscow; copied from glass negative; Sterner Studio
1 item : Looking northeast across Moscow about 1907. Picture from a 11 x 14andquot; glass negative from Sterner Studios.; negative number 1-6-76-2
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1907 |
4 | 08-005 |
Looking east at Moscow; copied from glass negative; Sterner Studio
1 item : Looking east across Moscow about 1907. Picture from a 11 x 14andquot; glass negative from Sterner Studios.; negative number 1-6-76-3
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1907 |
4 | 08-006 |
Looking southeast at Moscow; copied from glass negative; Sterner Studio
1 item : Looking southeast at the south part of Moscow about 1907. Picture from a 11 x 14andquot; glass negative from Sterner Studios.; negative number 1-6-76-5
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1907 |
4 | 08-007 |
1/4 of group picture of (military) Section B looking west; Dec. 1918; by Sterner; from Zelma York
1 item : Part 1 of 4 parts of a panoramic of Section B at the fairgrounds. Looking west, exhibit buildings in background. Sterner Studios 1918.; negative number 10-18-75-5
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1918 |
4 | 08-008 |
1/4 of group picture of (military) Section B looking north; Dec. 1918; by Sterner; from Zelma York
1 item : Part 2 of 4 parts of a panoramic of Section B at the fairgrounds. Looking northwest, race horse barns in background. Sterner 1918.; negative number 10-18-75-6
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1918 |
4 | 08-009 |
1/4 of group picture of (military) Section B looking northeast; Dec. 1918; by Sterner; from Zelma York
1 item : Part 3 of 4 parts of a panoramic of Section B at the fairgrounds. Looking northeast, west part of Moscow and Moscow Mountains in background. Picture by Sterner Studios 1918.; negative number 10-18-75-7
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1918 |
4 | 08-010 |
1/4 of group picture of (military) Section B looking east; Dec. 1918; by Sterner; from Zelma York
1 item : Part 4 of 4 parts of a panoramic of Section B at the fairgrounds. Looking east with Moscow in the background. Sterner Studios 1918.; negative number 10-18-75-9
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1918 |
4 | 08-011 |
Idaho National Harvester Bldg.; Sec. B quarters; 1918; from Zelma York Buckley
1 item : Idaho National Harvester buildings were used as barracks for Section B while stationed at Moscow in 1918.; negative number 10-18-75-13
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1918 |
4 | 08-012 |
Idaho National Harvester Bldg.; Section B Mess Hall; 1918; from Zelma York Buckley
1 item : Idaho National Harvester building used as mess hall for Section B while stationed at Moscow in 1918.; negative number 10-18-75-15
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1918 |
4 | 08-013 |
1910 aerial view of Moscow and University of Idaho
1 item : Part 1 of 3 parts of a panoramic. Looking north at Moscow in 1916 from the University Hill. Photo by Allen Photo Co.; negative number 7-1-74-9
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1910 |
4 | 08-014 |
Aerial of Moscow, part 2 of 3
1 item : Part 2 of 3 parts of a panoramic. Looking northeast at Moscow in 1916 from the University Hill. Photo by Allen Photo Co.
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1916 |
4 | 08-015 |
Looking at Moscow from University Hill; 1910
1 item : Part 3 of 3 parts of a panoramic. Looking east at Moscow in 1916 from the University Hill. Photo by Allen Photo Co.; negative number 7-1-74-7
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1910 |
4 | 08-016 |
Panorama of Moscow.
1 item : Part 1 of 3 parts of a panoramic. Looking east at Moscow in 1926 from the hill in northwest Moscow.; negative number 1-1-74-2
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1926 |
4 | 08-017 |
Aerial part 2 of 3, looking southeast at Moscow
1 item : Part 2 of 3 parts of a panoramic. Looking southeast at Moscow in 1926 from the hill in northwest Moscow. Photo by Allen Photo Co.
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1926 |
4 | 08-018 |
Aerial view of Moscow
1 item : Part 3 of 3 parts of a panoramic. Looking south at Moscow in 1926 from hill in northwest Moscow.; negative number 1-1-74-3
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undated |
4 | 08-019 |
Aerial panoramic broken into three pieces
1 item : Same as picture at left [90-8-016, 017, 018] from a panoramic broken into three pieces.
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1926 |
4 | 08-020 |
Aerial of Moscow circa 1926
1 item : From a different panoramic than the ones [90-8-016, 017, 018] at left. Moscow 1926.
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1926 |
4 | 08-021 |
Aerial view of University of Idaho campus in background
1 item : Aerial view of Moscow, with the University of Idaho campus in the background of the image.
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1926 |
4 | 08-021a |
Aerial looking southwest from Courthouse in Moscow
1 item : Aerial photograph looking southwest from the Courthouse from a postcard dated 1916. House in foreground at Adams and Sixth streets was the Art Ransom residence. He was the first agent for the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company railroad when it arrived in 1885. Later owned the Pastime on north Main Street.
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1916 |
4 | 08-021b |
Aerial of Moscow [03]
1 item : Part of the panoramic picture of numbers 22-23-24-25 [90-8-022, 023, 024, 025] about 1910. Note the bell tower on the church at the southwest corner of Jefferson and Sixth streets is under construction. 1- Gritman Hospital, 2- flour mill, 3- fire department bell.
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1910 |
4 | 08-022 |
View of Moscow from the south.
1 item : Part 1 of 4 parts looking south from Courthouse at Moscow about 1910. Photographer not known.; negative number 7-2-74-11
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1910 |
4 | 08-023 |
Aerial of Moscow looking southwest
1 item : Part 2 of 4 parts looking southwest from Courthouse at Moscow about 1910.
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1910 |
4 | 08-024 |
Panoramic of Moscow; looking west from the Courthouse
1 item : Part 3 of 4 parts looking west from the Courthouse at Moscow about 1910.; negative number 10-22-73-12
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undated |
4 | 08-025 |
Aerial of Moscow [04]
1 item : Part 4 of 4 parts looking northwest from the Courthouse at Moscow about 1910. From a panoramic 7 x 39andquot; long. Photographer unknown.
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1910 |
4 | 08-026 |
Aerial view of south Moscow; showing White Farm; approx. 1919
1 item : Looking at the southeast part of Moscow about 1919. Arrow at top of picture points to the Frank White farm and buildings. Area is now East Gate Addition of Moscow.; negative number 1-26-73-12
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1919 |
4 | 08-027 |
Aerial view of south Moscow; showing White Farm and Skattaboe Farm
1 item : Looking at the southeast part of Moscow about 1937. At this time Highway 8 followed the railroad tracks through. 1- Frank White farm, 2- Skattaboe farm, 3- Moscow Cemetery.; negative number 1-26-73-11
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undated |
4 | 08-028 |
Aerial view of University of Idaho campus; 1919
1 item : Aerial view of the University of Idaho campus on November 17, 1917 at the dedication ceremony when Vice President T. Marshall planted a Red Oak tree on the campus.; negative number 1-31-73-7
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1919 |
4 | 08-029 |
Aerial, looking northeast with campus in foreground
1 item : Looking northeast at Moscow with the University of Idaho in the foreground. Picture by Burns about 1920.
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1920 |
4 | 08-030 |
Aerial of Moscow looking north, Highway 95 in foreground
1 item : Looking north at Moscow. Highway 95 in foreground. Peterson farm right foreground. Picture by Hodgins 1938.
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1938 |
4 | 08-031 |
Aerial of Moscow looking north at a close-up of Moscow
1 item : Looking north at a close-up of Moscow. Picture taken in 1938 by Hodgins. First wing of the new Gritman Hospital was under construction at this time. Charles Dimond photographer.
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1938 |
4 | 08-032 |
Aerial of Moscow looking south, circa 1938
1 item : Looking south at Moscow. Highway 95 at left lower corner of picture. By Hodgins in 1938.
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1938 |
4 | 08-033 |
Aerial of Moscow showing Skattaboe farm, Northern Pacific railroad, and Moscow Cemetery
1 item : Looking northwest at Moscow. Picture by Hodgins in 1938. 1- Skattaboe farm, 2- Frank White farm, 3- Northern Pacific Railroad, left and Highway 12, right, 4- Ed Kitts' potato cellar, 5- Moscow Cemetery. Charles Dimond photographer for Hodgins Drug Store.
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1938 |
4 | 08-034 |
Aerial of Moscow looking northeast from west end of town
1 item : Looking northeast across country from west of Moscow. University of Idaho trial ground in the left foreground. Picture by Hodgins 1938.
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1938 |
4 | 08-035 |
Aerial of Moscow, with cemetery in the foreground
1 item : Looking southwest across country from east of Moscow. Moscow City Cemetery in the foreground. Picture by Hodgins 1938.
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1938 |
4 | 08-036 |
Aerial of Moscow, showing farmland to the south
1 item : Location unknown, circa 1938.
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1938 |
4 | 08-037 |
Aerial of Moscow looking east toward highway 95
1 item : Looking east at area south of Moscow along Highway 95. No. 3 north boundary was two miles south of Sixth Street. No. 1, Highway 95, No. 2, John Peasley home, No. 3, John Ott home, No. 4 ,Zerr home and No. 5, William Hayton home. These were the names of the neighbors when the Otts move there in 1906. Picture 1938.
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1938 |
4 | 08-038 |
Aerial of Moscow looking northeast at University of Idaho campus and Moscow Mountain
1 item : Looking northeast at the University of Idaho campus with Moscow and the Moscow Mountains in the background. Hodgins photo about 1938.
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1938 |
4 | 08-039 |
Aerial of Moscow looking northeast at University of Idaho
1 item : Looking northeast at the University of Idaho campus with Moscow in the background. Picture by Hodgins about 1938.
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1938 |
4 | 08-040 |
Aerial of Moscow looking west with Mikey-Hall brick plant in foreground
1 item : Looking west at the U. of I. section of Moscow about 1938. The Mikey-Hall brick plant in foreground. Sweet Avenue left, College Street right. Picture by Hodgins.
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1938 |
4 | 08-041 |
Aerial looking west at University buildings
1 item : Looking west at University of Idaho buildings after 1926 or early 1930s. Picture predates the above [90-8-040] picture as Neale Stadium was not built at this time. Picture by Hodgins.
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1926 |
4 | 08-042 |
Aerial of Moscow, with Moscow-Pullman highway in upper top right
1 item : Looking northwest at the University of Idaho buildings about 1938. Picture by Hodgins. Moscow-Pullman Highway extreme top right.
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1938 |
4 | 08-043 |
Aerial of Moscow, looking east at University of Idaho buildings
1 item : Looking east at University of Idaho buildings about 1938. Neale Stadium in foreground. Picture by Hodgins. Charles Dimond photographer.
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1938 |
4 | 08-044 |
Aerial view of Moscow, looking northwest at campus
1 item : Looking northwest at the University of Idaho campus in 1959. Photograph taken by Hodgins photo.
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1959 |
4 | 08-045 |
University of Idaho map; 1959; buildings identified
1 item : An aerial view of the University of Idaho campus, circa 1959.; negative number 3-25-77-2
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1959 |
4 | 08-046 |
Aerial view of University of Idaho, Moscow; from post card
1 item : Looking northeast at Moscow about 1950.; negative number 3-25-77-3
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undated |
4 | 08-047 |
Enlargement of previous aerial of Moscow
1 item : An enlargement of part of the above [90-8-046] picture.
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1950 |
4 | 08-048 |
University of Idaho Administration Building [09]
1 item : Administration Building and cadets, April 1, 1896.
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1896 |
4 | 08-049 |
University of Idaho six horse team at fairgrounds
1 item : Earl Sawyer driving six University of Idaho horses at the Fairgrounds north of Sixth Street and west of the railroad tracks. 1930s.
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1930 |
4 | 08-050 |
University of Idaho Administration Building [08]
1 item : Administration Building. University of Idaho was located at Moscow by a legislative act of a territorial convention held in Boise in 1889. It opened for classes October 3, 1892.
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1892 |
4 | 08-051 |
First University of Idaho Administration Building; School of Mines; Ridenbaugh Hall
1 item : Campus. Ridenbaugh Hall, School of Mines, and Administration Building. Pictures early 1900s.; negative number 1-22-73-7
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undated |
4 | 08-052 |
First University of Idaho Administration Bldg. after fire; wall standing
1 item : Class of 1901 and friends. 1- Marguerite David, 2- Gainford Mix, 3- George Snow, 4- Carroll Smith, 5- Burton French, 6- Mrs. Fred Shields, 7- Lucy Fisher Sinclair, 8- Myra Moody (1904), 9- Permeal French (Dean), 10- Homer David, 11- Fred Shields, 12- Carrie Tomer, 13- Tom Burke, 14- Minnie Marcy, 15- Ethel Moody Byrns (1920).; negative number 5-25-76-1
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undated |
4 | 08-053 |
First University of Idaho Administration Bldg.; demolition charge blowing down the ruins
1 item : George Snow, Gainford Mix, Carrie Tomer, Carroll Smith, Homer David, Mrs. Marcy, Lucy Fisher Sinclair, Tom Burke, Permeal French, Burton French. (Class of 1901); negative number 5-25-76-7
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undated |
4 | 08-053a |
University of Idaho [06]
1 item : Tom Burke, Mrs. Marcy, Dr. Carroll Smith, Homer David, Carrie Tomer, Carroll Smith, Lucy Fisher Sinclair, Gainford Mix, Permeal French, Burton French (Class of 1901).
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1901 |
4 | 08-053z |
First University of Idaho Administration Bldg.; insurance co. paid $105,000 for damage from fire
1 item : Administration Building being demolished after fire.; negative number 5-25-76-8
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undated |
4 | 08-054 |
University of Idaho [03]
1 item : [Photo of correspondence or advertisement?] Veatch Realty Company [regarding original Administration Building fire]: 'Fire! The Destroyer! | | Fire Insurance Companies paid the state of Idaho $105,000 for the loss sustained when the old administration building at the university, pictured above, was destroyed by fire in 1906.
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1906 |
4 | 08-055 |
University of Idaho Administration Building; approx. 1910
1 item : University of Idaho campus in 1913. 1- School of Mines, 1902; 2- Administration Building, 1907-08; 3- Mines Building; 4- Morrill Hall, 1906; 5- Geology Building.; negative number 11-9-80-3
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1910 |
4 | 08-056 |
University of Idaho School of Mines
1 item : School of Mines, University of Idaho, completed in 1902, picture 1915.
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1915 |
4 | 08-057 |
University of Idaho Gymnasium
1 item : Gymnasium, University of Idaho, completed 1904, picture about 1915.
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1915 |
4 | 08-058 |
First University of Idaho Administration Bldg. before fire
1 item : Administration Building. University of Idaho, burned in 1906. Picture from a glass negative by M.L. Romig about 1905.; negative number 5-25-76-3
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undated |
4 | 08-059 |
University of Idaho [02]
1 item : School of Mines, University of Idaho, later Engineering Building. Picture from a glass negative by M.L. Romig about 1905.
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1905 |
4 | 08-060 |
University of Idaho Administration Building [10]
1 item : Administration Building, University of Idaho, burned in 1906. Picture from the University of Idaho Library.
|
1906 |
4 | 08-061 |
University of Idaho, looking northeast toward athletic field
1 item : Looking northeast at University of Idaho buildings and athletic field. 1- Morrill Hall, 2- gymnasium, 3- Administration Building, 4- athletic field with football game in progress. About 1920.
|
1920 |
4 | 08-062 |
University of Idaho Music Hall
1 item : Music Hall, University of Idaho. Located west of Blake Avenue and north of tennis courts. Ridenbaugh Hall at right. Picture taken about 1907 on a glass transparency.
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1907 |
4 | 08-063 |
University of Idaho [05]
1 item : Student's room in Ridenbaugh Hall, a girls' dormitory built in 1903. Picture from a glass transparency about 1907.
|
1907 |
4 | 08-064 |
Ridenbaugh Hall at University of Idaho
1 item : Ridenbaugh Hall from a panoramic taken about 1912.
|
1912 |
4 | 08-065 |
School of Mines at University of Idaho
1 item : School of Mines from a panoramic taken about 1912.
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1912 |
4 | 08-066 |
University of Idaho horse barn; 1940's
1 item : This is the F.W. (Fred) Hagedorn barn on Airport Road between Pullman and Moscow. It was constructed along with 3 other farm buildings in 1920. The smoldering remains of the farmhouse are in the foreground; the farmhouse burned following a chimney fire in 1940. Shingles from the burning house lit the barn roof on fire (a small black area is visible by the left cupola), and a neighbor from the Hawley farm climbed into the rafters, sheared off the right cupola to gain roof access, and extinguished the fire using a bucket and rope. The barn is still in great condition and is listed on the Washington State Historic Barn Register.; negative number 12-6-77-12
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1940 |
4 | 08-067 |
University of Idaho administration buildign and memorial gymnasium
1 item : Administration Building and gymnasium from a panoramic taken about 1912.
|
1912 |
4 | 08-068 |
Morrill Hall; University of Idaho
1 item : Looking north at Morrill Hall, later Forestry Building, built 1906. Mines Building at left and Geology Building at right. Pine Street between.; negative number 1-22-73-11
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undated |
4 | 08-068 |
Morrill Hall; University of Idaho, Moscow
1 item : Looking north at Morrill Hall, later Forestry Building, built 1906. Mines Building at left and Geology Building at right. Pine Street between.; negative number 3-25-77-5
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undated |
4 | 08-069 |
University of Idaho Y.M.C.A.; approx. 1918
1 item : Looking north across University Avenue at the Y.M.C.A. building. Later [called] University Hut.; negative number 3-25-77-6
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1918 |
4 | 08-069a |
University of Idaho campus showing Morrill Hall, Mines Building, and Geology Building [02]
1 item : 1- Mines Building, 2- Morrill Hall (Forestry Building), 3- Geology Building, 4- Hose cart fire station, now location of the Science Hall, 5- University Avenue. See aerial picture #28 [90-8-028?] showing hose cart fire station at lower left corner of picture.
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1912 |
4 | 08-069b |
University of Idaho, looking north from Administration building
1 item : 1- Mines Building, 2- Morrill Hall (Forestry Building), 3- Geology Building, 4- Hose cart fire station, now location of the Science Hall, 5- University Avenue. See aerial picture #28 [90-8-028?] showing hose cart fire station at lower left corner of picture.
|
1912 |
4 | 08-069c |
University of Idaho campus showing Mines Building, Morrill Hall, and Geology Building [01]
1 item : No. 1- Mines Building, 2- Morrill Hall (Forestry Building), 3- Geology Building, 4- Hose cart fire station now location of Science Hall and 5- University Avenue. See pictures 90-8-069a, 069b.
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1912 |
4 | 08-070 |
Dairy cattle barns at University of Idaho
1 item : Dairy cattle barns, University of Idaho. Located south of Sixth Street and about one block west of Line Street.; negative number 8-10-75-11
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undated |
4 | 08-071 |
University of Idaho freshmen bonfire; pioneer
1 item : Material for the annual Homecoming football game [bon]fire [during] rally [held] night before the game. See outside toilet at top.; negative number 1-2-72-12
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undated |
4 | 08-072 |
Teddy Roosevelt at U of I
1 item : Colonel Roosevelt on speakers' platform made of sacked wheat threshed by an Idaho National Harvester. In front of the Administration Building, University of Idaho. April 10, 1911.; negative number 5-24-72-11
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1911 |
4 | 08-072 |
Theodore Roosevelt at University of Idaho; 1911
1 item : Colonel Roosevelt on speakers' platform made of sacked wheat threshed by an Idaho National Harvester. In front of the Administration Building, University of Idaho. April 10, 1911.; negative number 1-31-73-6
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1911 |
4 | 08-073 |
Theodore Roosevelt at University of Idaho; 1911
1 item : Colonel Roosevelt on speakers' platform, April 10, 1911.; negative number 1-31-73-5
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1911 |
4 | 08-073 |
Teddy Roosevelt at U of I; 4-10-11
1 item : Colonel Roosevelt on speakers' platform, April 10, 1911.; negative number 5-25-76-11
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1911 |
4 | 08-074 |
Teddy Roosevelt at U of I; 4-10-11
1 item : Crowd in front of the Administration Building to see and hear Colonel Roosevelt. April 10, 1911.; negative number 5-25-76-10
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1911 |
4 | 08-074 |
Teddy Roosevelt at U of I; 4-10-11
1 item : Crowd in front of the Administration Building to see and hear Colonel Roosevelt. April 10, 1911.; negative number 5-25-76-12
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1911 |
4 | 08-075 |
Theodore Roosevelt at University of Idaho; 1911
1 item : Crowd in front of the Administration Building to see and hear Colonel Roosevelt. April 10, 1911.; negative number 1-31-73-4
|
1911 |
4 | 08-075 |
Teddy Roosevelt at U of I; 4-10-11
1 item : Crowd in front of the Administration Building to see and hear Colonel Roosevelt. April 10, 1911.; negative number 5-25-76-13
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1911 |
4 | 08-076 |
Roosevelt in Moscow inspecting the National Harvester
1 item : Colonel Roosevelt inspecting one of the Idaho National Harvesters on the University of Idaho campus, April 10, 1911. Tomers Butte, center of picture.; negative number 10-18-75-17
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1911 |
4 | 08-077 |
I Tower, University of Idaho.
1 item : Old University of Idaho water tank and arboretum on the hillside below the tank. Picture about the 1920s.; negative number 8-10-75-12
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1920 |
4 | 08-078 |
Eleanor Roosevelt visits University of Idaho, March 26, 1938
1 item : Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, visits the University of Idaho. March 26, 1938.
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1938 |
4 | 08-079 |
Eleanor Roosevelt and University of Idaho President Dale at University of Idaho [01]
1 item : Eleanor Roosevelt, wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, visits the University of Idaho on March 26, 1938. University of Idaho president Dale.
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1938 |
4 | 08-080 |
Eleanor Roosevelt and University of Idaho President Dale at University of Idaho [02]
1 item : Eleanor Roosevelt on speakers' platform at University of Idaho. March 26, 1938.
|
1938 |
4 | 08-081 |
Eleanor Roosevelt in back seat of car at University of Idaho, March 26, 1938
1 item : Eleanor Roosevelt in back seat of car near side. March 26, 1938.
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1938 |
4 | 08-082 |
Moscow, looking west
1 item : Looking west from Morrill Hall. Birds-eye view of Lava Dunes, Moscow, Palouse Country. Picture from a glass transparency at the McConnell Mansion. Picture about 1908.
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1908 |
4 | 08-083 |
Moscow and Lava Dunes
1 item : Looking northeast from Morrill Hall. Birds-eye view of Lava Dunes and Moscow, Palouse Country. Picture from a glass transparency at the McConnell Mansion. Picture about 1908.
|
1908 |
4 | 08-084 |
Moscow, looking northeast
1 item : Looking northeast from Morrill Hall. View of Moscow about 1908. Picture from a glass transparency at the McConnell Mansion.
|
1908 |
4 | 08-085 |
Moscow, looking southeast
1 item : Looking southeast from Morrill Hall. Birds-eye view of Tomer's Butte (Granite Hill) surrounded by Lava Dunes and Moscow, Palouse Country. Picture from a glass transparency at the McConnell Mansion.
|
1908 |
4 | 08-086 |
Palouse, with view of Lava Dunes
1 item : Birds-eye view of Lava Dunes Palouse Country, Moscow. Location?
|
1908 |
4 | 08-087 |
Palouse, Genesee Ridge
1 item : Genesee Ridge (Paradise Ridge) and Lava Dunes Palouse Country, Moscow. Looking southeast from Morrill Hall with the Geology Building in foreground and (1) Ridenbaugh Hall in background.
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1908 |
4 | 08-088 |
Nathaniel Williamson portrait
1 item : Born June 10, 1872; died February 1928. Moscow's merchant prince of North Idaho.; negative number 6-24-76-7
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undated |
4 | 08-089 |
Frank Williamson
1 item : Born September 19, 1903; died May 6, 1983. Son of Nathaniel Williamson who wrote his father's biography and operated the Williamson store at Palouse, Washington until he retired in 1970. Picture taken 1976.
|
1976 |
4 | 08-090 |
Inside Williamson's first store; at the N.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow; approx. 1904
1 item : Williamson's first store at the northeast corner of Fifth and Main streets. Inside of store looking towards the front about 1904.; negative number 8-20-76-1
|
1904 |
4 | 08-090 |
Inside of Williamson's Store; approx. 1904; N.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow
1 item : Williamson's first store at the northeast corner of Fifth and Main streets. Inside of store looking towards the front about 1904.; negative number 9-1-76-11
|
1904 |
4 | 08-091 |
Inside Williamson's first store; at the N.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow; approx. 1904
1 item : Williamson's first store at the northeast corner of Fifth and Main streets. Inside of store looking towards the front about 1904.; negative number 8-20-76-2
|
1904 |
4 | 08-091 |
Inside of Williamson's Store; approx. 1904; N.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow
1 item : Williamson's first store at the northeast corner of Fifth and Main streets. Inside of store looking towards the front about 1904.; negative number 9-1-76-12
|
1904 |
4 | 08-092 |
Unloading merchandise at the Boston Store, Moscow; 8-05-05
1 item : Unloading freight at the Greater Boston Store, August 5, 1905. At this time, the store had expanded to include all the block except the three-story Shields Building at left.; negative number 1-24-76-9
|
1905 |
4 | 08-093 |
Williamson's, Moscow; unloading merchandise from the Heppner, Ore. store; 1906
1 item : Unloading merchandise from the Heppner, Oregon store in 1906. Williamson also owned this store but decided to close it out.; negative number 8-20-76-7
|
1906 |
4 | 08-093 |
The Greater Boston Department Store, Moscow; early 1900's
1 item : Unloading merchandise from the Heppner, Oregon store in 1906. Williamson also owned this store but decided to close it out.; negative number 9-1-76-15
|
1900 |
4 | 08-093 |
The Greater Boston Department Store, Moscow; early 1900's
1 item : Unloading merchandise from the Heppner, Oregon store in 1906. Williamson also owned this store but decided to close it out.; negative number 9-1-76-16
|
1900 |
4 | 08-094 |
4th of July Parade; north on Main St. at 6th St., Moscow
1 item : 1907. Greater Boston Store float in the foreground, going north at the corner of Sixth and Main streets.; negative number 1-24-76-11
|
undated |
4 | 08-095 |
Williamson's; a celebration for Moscow school children by Red Goose School Shoes; approx. 1907
1 item : Celebration for school children by Red Goose School Shoes about 1907. Greater Boston Store was their dealer.; negative number 8-20-76-3
|
1907 |
4 | 08-096 |
Wlliamson's Horse Show; 10-03-08; Moscow
1 item : Greater Boston horse show in front of the store, 1908.; negative number 8-20-76-9
|
1908 |
4 | 08-097 |
Horse show in Moscow [02]
1 item : Another view of the horse show from a newsprint, 1908.
|
1908 |
4 | 08-098 |
Greater Boston Store in Moscow [03]
1 item : Showing its growth from 1904 through 1909 with signs extending from the front of the store to the alley on Fifth Street. Store was located here until 1913.
|
1913 |
4 | 08-099 |
Greater Boston Department Store Second Annual White Fair; Williamson, prop.; pioneer Moscow
1 item : Greater Boston Store. Moscow.; negative number 10-12-76-3
|
undated |
4 | 08-100 |
Williamson's Great Fall Fair: looking north at Main St. from 5th St., Moscow
1 item : October 4-9, 1909. See end of exhibit tent at the southeast corner of Fifth and Main streets. Concrete blocks at right were for the building now known as the Kenworthy Theatre.; negative number 1-24-76-8
|
undated |
4 | 08-100 |
Inside Williamson's exhibit tent at the S.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow; 1909
1 item : October 4-9, 1909. See end of exhibit tent at the southeast corner of Fifth and Main streets. Concrete blocks at right were for the building now known as the Kenworthy Theatre.; negative number 8-20-76-5
|
1909 |
4 | 08-101 |
Inside the Fall Fair exhibit tent at Williamson's; S.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow; 1909
1 item : Inside Williamson's exhibit fair tent at the southeast corner of Fifth and Main streets.; negative number 8-20-76-6
|
1909 |
4 | 08-101 |
Inside Williamson's exhibit tent at the S.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow; 1909
1 item : Inside Williamson's exhibit fair tent at the southeast corner of Fifth and Main streets.; negative number 8-20-76-6
|
1909 |
4 | 08-102 |
Williamson's Grand Fall Opening announcement; Moscow
1 item : [photo of newspaper advertisement?] Grand fall opening and exposition, the House of Williamson's, September 14-16, 1913.; negative number 8-20-76-10
|
undated |
4 | 08-103 |
Inside Williamson's exhibit tent at the S.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow; 1909
1 item : Williamson's in its new location at the southeast corner of First and Main streets. Note the Williamson's Cafe sign at the extreme right. Caf was on the second floor with an opening into the store.; negative number 8-20-76-4
|
1909 |
4 | 08-104 |
Williamson Will Take Motter Wheeler Block (McConnell Building); newspaper clipping
1 item : Photo of newspaper article announcing Williamson's moving into the Motter-Wheeler Block at the southeast corner of First and Main streets. Three-story building was built by William J. McConnell.; negative number 8-20-76-8
|
undated |
4 | 08-105 |
Williamson Opens In His New Store Today; newspaper clipping
1 item : Photo of newspaper article announcing opening of Williamson store in 1913 in the Motter-Wheeler Block at the southeast corner of First and Main streets.; negative number 8-20-76-9
|
undated |
4 | 08-106 |
Moscow's Williamson's Department Store goes out of business announcement; 9-09-18
1 item : Photo of newspaper advertisement announcing closure of Williamson store September 9, 1918.; negative number 8-20-76-12
|
1918 |
4 | 08-107 |
Williamson's, Moscow, going out of business sale; 9-09-18; all merchandise goes on sale until the last is sold
1 item : Photo of newspaper advertisement announcing closure of Williamson store September 9, 1918.; negative number 8-20-76-13
|
1918 |
4 | 08-108 |
Williamson's Store; Winchester, Idaho; early 1900's
1 item : Williamson store in Winchester, Idaho.; negative number 6-24-76-10
|
1900 |
4 | 08-109 |
Williamson's Store; (Reubens or Winchester?); early 1900's
1 item : Williamson store. Gifford, Idaho.; negative number 6-24-76-12
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1900 |
5 | 09-001 |
Russell School at 119 North Adams Street [01]
1 item : Built in 1884 on city block donated by John Russell. School was located about center of block between A and First streets and Jefferson and Adams streets.
|
1884 |
5 | 09-001b |
Mr. and Mrs. John Russell; pioneer
1 item : Mrs. Russell was Margaret Imbler; [Imblers were] a pioneer family.; negative number 10-18-75-2
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undated |
5 | 09-002 |
Russell School group photo; early 1900's
1 item : Russell School after four rooms were added in 1888-89. At this time John Russell was the janitor and Mary Shields the teacher. Arrows point to students Mason and Lula Cornwall.; negative number 10-22-75-5
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1900 |
5 | 09-003 |
Russell School at 119 North Adams Street [04]
1 item : Russell School; back two rooms built in 1884, with four rooms added in 1888-1889. Burned completely after school [had adjourned] in 1911.
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1900 |
5 | 09-004 |
Irving School at 119 North Adams Street
1 item : Built in 1901 and razed about 1928. Located in block above Russell School at the southwest corner of A and Adams streets.
|
1928 |
5 | 09-005 |
Russell and Irving schools at 119 North Adams Street
1 item : Looking east across Jefferson Street at two of Moscow's schools. Irving at the left and Russell at the right. Small annex in front of Russell was believed to have been used as a school before Russell was built. Mrs. W.A. Lauder, Alma Lauder Keeling's mother, in the foreground. Picture after 1901 and before 1912.
|
1906 |
5 | 09-006 |
Second Moscow High School; pioneer
1 item : Front view of Irving School built in 1901 and razed c. 1926-1928. Located at the southwest corner of A and Adams streets.; negative number 10-6-75-8
|
undated |
5 | 09-006a |
Russell School; built 1884
1 item : Russell School built in 1884 with 1- McConnell Mansion, 2- residence at the northwest corner of Adams and Second streets, and 3- Presbyterian Chruch before the first Latah County Courthouse was built 1888-89.; negative number 1-13-73-10
|
undated |
5 | 09-006b |
Second High School
1 item : Moscow's second high school built in 1912. Located on the north side of Third Street between Adams and Van Buren streets.; negative number 8-30-74-12
|
undated |
5 | 09-007 |
High school at 311 E. 3rd St [01]
1 item : Moscow's first high school and the first school built of brick in 1892 and razed July 1939. Located on the south side of Third Street between Jefferson and Adams streets.
|
1939 |
5 | 09-008 |
Looking S.E. at Moscow; 1883
1 item : Moscow's first high school built of brick in 1892. Earlier picture than [90-9-007]. Xerox copy.; negative number 1-26-73-2
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1883 |
5 | 09-009 |
Russell School, circa 1928 at E A Street and N Adams Street
1 item : Built about 1928. Located on the southwest corner of A and Adams streets at the site of the old Irving School.
|
1928 |
5 | 09-010 |
Moscows third high school
1 item : Moscow's third high school built about 1939. Located on the south side of Third Street between Adams and Van Buren streets. Adams Street was closed between Third and Fifth streets when this school was built.
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1939 |
5 | 09-011 |
Moscows first high school at 119 North Adams Street
1 item : Moscow's first high school with the gable roof replaced with a flat roof. Picture February 25, 1937, by Charles Dimond of Hodgins Drug Store.
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1937 |
5 | 09-012 |
Razing Whitworth School
1 item : Caption reads: andquot;Razing Whitworth School July 1939. Picture by Charles Dimond of Hodgins Drug Store.andquot;
|
1939 |
5 | 09-013 |
522 South Adams St 6
1 item : Looking northwest from the Courthouse before 1903. Methodist Church north of the high school not built when this picture taken. 1- G.A.R. Anderson Post #14, 2- high school, 3- Adams Street, 4- Fourth Street.
|
1900 |
5 | 09-014 |
G.A.R. Anderson Post #14 in front of Moscow's first High School
1 item : [Members of] G.A.R. Anderson Post #14 in front of high school. Col. Robert H. Barton in front with sabre standing at attention. Picture 1890s.; negative number 10-13-73-6
|
undated |
5 | 09-015 |
Grand Army of the Republic [02]
1 item : Idaho Encampment Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) 1895. Location unknown.
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1895 |
5 | 09-016 |
G.A.R. Auxiliary; 1890's; from Roger Rossebo
1 item : G.A.R. Anderson Post #14 Auxiliary in the 1890s.; negative number 1-15-77-6
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1890 |
5 | 09-017 |
Razing Whitworth School, with new high school at left
1 item : Caption reads: andquot;Razing Old Whitworth School, July 1939. Picture by Charles Dimond of Hodgins Drug Store. The new high school shows at extreme left. This location is the site of the new high school Annex as of 1976.andquot;
|
1939 |
5 | 09-018 |
Typical country school
1 item : Typical country school of the early 1900s located south of the Moscow-Pullman Road and west of Sunshine Road. Looking northwest with Paradise Creek covered with brush. Picture about 1906.
|
1906 |
5 | 09-018a |
Lincoln School at 730 E 8th St
1 item : (Swede Town School) located at 730 East Eighth Street. Known as the Swede Town School as southeast Moscow at that time was populated by mostly Swedes. Later remodeled into apartments. Picture taken June 25, 1976, by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1976 |
5 | 09-018b |
Lincoln School
1 item : Students and teacher about 1910. Ones identified in 1981 were by Caroline Munson Ott who furnished the picture. 1- Caroline Munson, 2- Mildred Anderson, 3- Lucille Ramstead, 4- Peterson, 5- Helen Hunter, 6- Helen Estes, 7- Helen Nelson; teacher Mrs. St. John. Original picture copied by Clifford M. Ott, November 21, 1981.
|
1910 |
5 | 09-018c |
High school at SW 3rd st and Jeffeson St
1 item : First high school. Southwest corner of Third and Jefferson streets.
|
1900 |
5 | 09-018d |
Irving School [01]
1 item : [Class photo with many identifications.]
|
1900 |
5 | 09-019 |
Churches
1 item : List of dates of organization and location of early Moscow churches.
|
1903 |
5 | 09-020 |
SE 1st Street and Jackson Street
1 item : Looking southeast at Moscow in 1883. Arrow points to the Baptist Church at the southeast corner of First and Jackson streets. first church built in Moscow in 1876.
|
1876 |
5 | 09-021 |
Close up of first Christian Church; pioneer Moscow
1 item : 1- Christian Church built in 1891 at the northeast corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets. 2- City jail at the northwest corner of Fourth and Washington streets, 3- M.J. Shields block east side of Main between Fourth and Fifth streets.; negative number 4-4-75-3
|
undated |
5 | 09-022 |
Christian Church
1 item : At the northeast corner of Fifth and Jefferson streets. New addition was added to the left side of the original building about 1912 due to the increase from the Lowry Evangelist meetings held from December 31, 1911, to January 28, 1932.
|
1932 |
5 | 09-023 |
Christian Church at N 3rd street
1 item : On the north side of Third Street east of the alley between Washington and Jefferson streets. Built in 1923 and 1924 and dedicated June 29, 1924. Razed in 1975 when the Christian and Baptist churches merged into the United Church of Moscow.
|
1924 |
5 | 09-024 |
Christian Science Society Church at 8th and Washington street in Moscow
1 item : At the northwest corner of Eighth and Washington streets. Picture taken March 22, 1981.
|
1981 |
5 | 09-025 |
First Methodist Church; S.W. corner of 6th and Jefferson, Moscow
1 item : First United Methodist Church at the southwest corner of Sixth and Jefferson streets built in 1887 and occupied by the Methodists until 1903 when they built the new stone church on Third Street. Norwegian Lutherans next had the church from 1903 to 1961 when they consolidated with the Swedish Lutherans and built a new church at the northeast corner of A Street and Peterson Drive. Trace Baptists now hold services in this church.; negative number 1-13-73-8
|
undated |
5 | 09-026 |
Grace Baptist Church at 6th and Jefferson st,
1 item : At the southwest corner of Sixth and Jefferson streets. Picture taken by Clifford M. Ott, April 1981.
|
1981 |
5 | 09-027 |
Inside Tabernacle; 1910's; N. side of 3rd St. between Washington and Jefferson, east of alley; Moscow
1 item : Where Reverend Oscar Lowry conducted revival meetings from December 31, 1911, ending January 28, 1912. Located on the north side of Third Street between Washington and Jefferson streets. Choir of about 200 people were from the Moscow Ministorial Association's five churches.; negative number 4-3-76-4
|
1910 |
5 | 09-028 |
Revival meetings in Moscow
1 item : [Photo of newspaper article?] Headline: andquot;Evangelist converts 267 Saturday and Sunday = people raised $1600 for Lowry.andquot; Also photos of Professor George Moody, musical director and soloist and Reverend Oscar Lowry who conducted the revival meetings. In addition to the choir there were two pianos with two players at each piano.
|
1911 |
5 | 09-029 |
Plaque; site of the first church in Moscow (First Baptist Church); 1876
1 item : First Baptist Church built in 1876 and organized August 5, 1876. Located at the southeast corner of First and Jackson streets. First church in Moscow. Sometime after the church was built the entrance and bell tower were added on the north end. Baptist parsonage is the house at the right of the church.; negative number 12-2-74-6
|
1876 |
5 | 09-030 |
Baptist Church, Moscow; 1932
1 item : First Baptist Church in May 1932 after it had been moved onto a concrete foundation with a full basement. Extension had been added on the east end and the entrance and bell tower moved to the side from the end of the church. Parsonage is seen at the right of the church beyond the trees.; negative number 5-8-81-2
|
1932 |
5 | 09-031 |
New Baptist Church with parsonage
1 item : New First Baptist Church was built in 1938 and dedicated April 16, 1939, at the location of the old church at the southeast corner of First and Jackson streets. Parsonage is at right of the church.
|
1939 |
5 | 09-032 |
United Church; site of first church in Moscow (Baptist); S.E. 1st and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : Baptist and Christian churches united and remodeled the Baptist Church changing the entrance to the north side. Dedication services were held October 17, 1976. Location of First Baptist Church on the southeast corner of First and Jackson streets built in 1876. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, November 6, 1977. Parsonage at right.; negative number 11-6-77-14
|
undated |
5 | 09-033 |
Baptist Church in Moscow
1 item : Front of the First Baptist Church at the southeast corner of First and Jackson streets. Picture by Hodgins's Drug Store, September 10, 1946.
|
1946 |
5 | 09-035 |
Roman Catholic Church at NW 1st and Howard Street
1 item : First Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church was organized in 1882 and built in 1886 at the northwest corner of First and Howard streets. Entrance and bell tower were added after 1897.
|
1897 |
5 | 09-036 |
Roman Catholic Church at NE 1Street and Polk Street
1 item : Inside the Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church. After the new church was built at the northeast corner of First and Polk streets, this building was used as a gymnasium and recreation area until razed in 1979.
|
1897 |
5 | 09-037 |
Roman Catholic Church, circa 1935 in Moscow
1 item : Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church at the northeast corner of First and Polk streets built in 1930. Picture taken by Charles Dimond of Hodgins Drug Store.
|
1930 |
5 | 09-038 |
Roman Catholic Church in Moscow
1 item : [Enlargement of illustration.] Caption: 'No. 12- Catholic Church built in 1886 at the northwest corner of First and Howard streets.' This building was razed in 1977 and was east of the present brick Catholic Church.
|
1977 |
5 | 09-039 |
First Lutheran Church; N.W. corner of 2nd and Van Buren, Moscow
1 item : Organized October 12, 1884, with 13 charter members. First church was built in 1888 at the northwest corner of Second and Van Buren streets, at 420 E 2nd St. Entrance and bell tower were added at a later date. Church was moved to Third Street in 1905, and a larger one was built to replace it.; negative number 1-20-73-2
|
undated |
5 | 09-039 |
Panoramic of Moscow showing First Christian Church
1 item : Organized October 12, 1884, with 13 charter members. First church was built in 1888 at the northwest corner of Second and Van Buren streets, at 420 E 2nd St. Entrance and bell tower were added at a later date. Church was moved to Third Street in 1905, and a larger one was built to replace it.; negative number 4-24-81-7
|
undated |
5 | 09-040 |
Swedish Lutheran Church at 2nd and Van Buren Street [01]
1 item : New Swedish Lutheran Church was built at the same location in the summer of 1905 and dedicated March 12, 1906, as the old church was too small to accommodate the increased congregation. Located Second and Van Buren streets, at 420 E 2nd St.
|
1905 |
5 | 09-041 |
Idaho National Harvester combing wheat on Moscow State's farm [02]
1 item : [Photo of textual material]
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1895 |
5 | 09-042 |
Swedish Lutheran Church at 420 E 2nd St
1 item : Purchased by the senior citizens about 1977 as a meeting place. Picture by Hodgins taken in the 1940s.
|
1940 |
5 | 09-042a |
Moscow [02]
1 item : [Enlargement from birds-eye view of Moscow in 1897 by Augustus Koch.] Number 13- Swedish Lutheran Church, 15- McConnell Mansion, 14- Danish Lutheran Church, 4- Russell School (first two rooms built in 1884, four more added in 1888-89. Burned 1912.)
|
1897 |
5 | 09-042b |
Danish Lutheran Church at 317 E 1st St [01]
1 item : At 317 East First Street. When picture was taken, it was owned by the V.F.W. Post 2905 of Moscow. See picture [90-9-044].
|
1950 |
5 | 09-042c |
Textual material regarding first Lutheran Church building erected in Idaho
1 item : [Textual material regarding first Lutheran Church building erected in Idaho.]
|
1930 |
5 | 09-043 |
Methodist Church; N.W. corner of 3rd and Adams, Moscow; built 1903
1 item : Built in 1903 at the northwest corner of Third and Adams streets. Later an extension was built on the west end of the church. Still occupied by the Methodists as of 1977.; negative number 1-13-73-9
|
undated |
5 | 09-043 |
Methodist Church; N.W. corner of 3rd and Adams, Moscow; built in 1903
1 item : Built in 1903 at the northwest corner of Third and Adams streets. Later an extension was built on the west end of the church. Still occupied by the Methodists as of 1977.; negative number 1-24-75-1
|
undated |
5 | 09-043 |
Methodist Church, Moscow; built in 1903; nd. copy negative
1 item : Built in 1903 at the northwest corner of Third and Adams streets. Later an extension was built on the west end of the church. Still occupied by the Methodists as of 1977.; negative number 7-20-92-43
|
undated |
5 | 09-044 |
Danish Lutheran Church at 317 E 1st St [02]
1 item : Built in the 1890s and later remodeled. Located at 317 East First Street. Used for several years as a school for handicapped children. Now occupied by Creative Workshop. [Photograpy by Clifford M.] Ott, January 22, 1978.
|
1978 |
5 | 09-045 |
St. Marks Episcopalian Church, circa 1940
1 item : New St. Mark's church built after the fire of 1938 that destroyed the first church. Picture [taken] in the 1940s by Hodgins after a heavy snow. Church located at the southwest corner of First and Jefferson streets.
|
1940 |
5 | 09-046 |
St. Marks Church; S.W. corner of 1st and Jefferson, Moscow; built 1891
1 item : First St. Mark's church organized in 1888 and built in 1892; was located at the southwest corner of First and Jefferson streets. Burned August 16, 1938.; negative number 1-13-73-8
|
undated |
5 | 09-047 |
Presbyterian Church at SW 4th and Van Buren Street
1 item : First Presbyterian Church organized in 1880 and built in 1883 at the southwest corner of Fourth and Van Buren streets. Latah County's first courthouse at left built in 1888-89. Picture 1890s.
|
1890 |
5 | 09-048 |
Presbyterian Church in Moscow [01]
1 item : Wings on the west and east sides of the church were added by 1901. Entrance was moved from the bell tower to the northeast corner of the church. Picture taken about 1906 by M.L. Romig of Moscow.
|
1906 |
5 | 09-049 |
Presbyterian Church in Moscow [02]
1 item : During the period from September 1906 to July 1908 a basement and front entrance though the bell tower were added. A pipe organ was also installed through the efforts of the Ladies' Aid Society and a contribution from the Carneige fund. In 1912 the two-story annex was built on the west side of the church. This was partly paid for from proceeds received from the sale of a church lot east of the post office on Third Street [next] to the Christian Church.
|
1907 |
5 | 09-050 |
Presbyterian Church at 307 S Main St [01]
1 item : See arrow in left side of steeple; ball shot in by Tom Armour 18 years before the picture was taken by Charles Dimond of Hodgins Drug Store. No date on picture but in period between 1932 and 1941.
|
1941 |
5 | 09-050a |
Presbyterian Church at 307 S Main St [02]
1 item : In 1932 the first unit of the present brick structure was added. This was the social hall (basement) with kitchen and heating plant large enough to serve the anticipated new building when built. Picture by Charles Dimond of Hodgins Drug Store. No date.
|
1932 |
5 | 09-050b |
New Presbyterian Church in Moscow
1 item : New brick church built from the autumn of 1941 and finished in the spring of 1942. Picture October 29, 1944, from the Diamond Jubilee, 1880 - 75 years - 1955.
|
1944 |
5 | 09-050c |
Postcard picture of Presbyterian Church
1 item : Presbyterian Church July 13, 1955. Picture taken for Fred Horning by Clifford M. Ott. One hundred postcards were made of this picture.
|
1955 |
5 | 09-050d |
Presbyterian Church building with new bulletin board
1 item : New bulletin board was built in the spring of 1955 by Floyd Trail, Fred Horning, and Doctor Scheutte, members of the church. Picture taken July 13, 1955, for Horning by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1955 |
5 | 09-050e |
Presbyterian Church history
1 item : A typescript document of the history of the Presbyterian Church in Moscow.
|
1955 |
5 | 09-051 |
German Lutheran Church; S.W. corner of Spotswood and Harrison, Moscow
1 item : At the southwest corner of Spotswood and Harrison streets. Built in the early 1900s. Looking northwest.; negative number 8-30-76-13
|
undated |
5 | 09-052 |
German Lutheran Church; Spotswood
1 item : At the southwest corner of Spotswood and Harrison streets remodeled into a residence. Looking southwest. Picture by Clifford M. Ott 1977.; negative number 11-6-77-20
|
undated |
5 | 09-053 |
Adventist Church; N.E. corner of 3rd and Almon, Moscow
1 item : At the northeast corner of Third and Almon streets. Built in the 1890s before 1897. Remodeled into a movie house. Picture by Clifford M. Ott November 6, 1977.; negative number 11-6-77-16
|
undated |
5 | 09-054 |
Pentecostal Church; N.E. corner of 8th and Jefferson, Moscow
1 item : At the northeast corner of Eighth and Jefferson streets. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, November 6, 1977.; negative number 11-6-77-19
|
undated |
5 | 09-055 |
Emmanuel Lutheran Church at NE A St and Peterson Drive
1 item : At the northeast corner of A Street and Peterson Drive. Built in 1967-68 with the first services held Easter Sunday, April 14, 1968, and dedicated May 19, 1968. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, May 5, 1981.
|
1981 |
5 | 09-056 |
Emmanuel Lutheran Church, looking at altar
1 item : Inside Emmanual Lutheran Church showing the circular seat arrangement, the altar under the circular ceiling lights and the pipe organ beyond. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, May 6, 1981.
|
1981 |
5 | 09-057 |
Emmanuel Lutheran Church at NE 1st and Peterson Drive
1 item : Looking east at Emmanuel Lutheran Church at the northeast corner of First Street and Peterson Drive showing the basement. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1981 |
5 | 09-058 |
Emmanuel Lutheran Church, showing seating arrangement
1 item : Inside Emmanual Lutheran Church showing the circular seat arrangement, the altar under the circular ceiling lights and the pipe organ beyond. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, May 6, 1981.
|
1981 |
5 | 09-058a |
Railroad depot, built in 1885
1 item : O.R. and N. [Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company] depot built in 1885 being razed September 30, 1983. See picture 90-9-059. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1983 |
5 | 09-058b |
Train [03]
1 item : Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad passenger train leaving Moscow. Looking north across A Street from Almon Street. Depot at right. See picture 90-9-061.
|
1915 |
5 | 09-059 |
Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company Railroad depot, circa 1890
1 item : Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company arrived [in] Moscow 1885. Depot located on Eighth Street. Now Union Pacific Depot 1974. Razed September 1983.
|
1983 |
5 | 09-060 |
Railroad depot in Moscow [01]
1 item : Northern Pacific Railroad Company arrived [in] Moscow 1890. Depot located on Eighth Street west across tracks from Union Pacific depot. Burned.
|
1890 |
5 | 09-061 |
Spokane Inland Empire Railroad Co. station at Moscow; first passenger train to arrive in 1908
1 item : Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad Company arrived Moscow 1908. Depot located at northeast corner of A and Almon streets. George Richardson first agent, continuing for many years.; negative number 3-9-74-2
|
undated |
5 | 09-062 |
Spokane Inland Empire Railroad Co. station at Moscow; 3-09-74; Great Northern (now Burlington Northern)
1 item : Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad depot when electric trains were discontinued and taken over by the Great Northern Railroad Company. Depot discontinued, now part of the Burlington Northern [Railroad], 1974.; negative number 3-9-74-6
|
1974 |
5 | 09-063 |
Union Station Railroad depot in Moscow
1 item : Union Station, passenger depot, south of Sixth Street between Union Pacific Railroad left, and the Northern Pacific [Railroad], right. Built in 1936, opening January 7, 1937. Cost $40,000. Razed January 1965.
|
1939 |
5 | 09-064 |
Train [01]
1 item : Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company passenger train early 1900s.
|
1900 |
5 | 09-065 |
Train [02]
1 item : Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad Company freight train after 1908.
|
1908 |
5 | 09-066 |
Engine No. 20; Washington, Idaho and Montana Railroad; 1917
1 item : Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway steam engine no. 20 after 1907.; negative number 7-3-74-11
|
1917 |
5 | 09-067 |
Train in Spokane, Washington
1 item : Spokane and Inland Electric train? Looking south, 1- Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad depot, Spokane; 2- [Spokesman] Review tower [Spokane, Washington], 3- Spokane Athletic Club. Monroe Street bridge right.
|
1910 |
5 | 09-068 |
Photo of map section of Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad
1 item : Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad line to Colfax and Moscow.
|
1910 |
5 | 09-069 |
Railroad depot in Moscow [02]
1 item : Union [Pacific Railroad] passenger depot located between the Northern Pacific Railroad tracks and the Union Pacific tracks at the right. Depot south of Sixth Street.
|
1920 |
5 | 09-070 |
S.and I.E. Railroad trestle near Viola
1 item : Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad Company trestle about one-half-mile south of Viola station being razed. Latah County Grain Growers warehouse at Viola will be served by the Burlington Northern [Railroad] from Palouse and their warehouse at Estes from Moscow. Railroad tracks between Estes and Viola have been removed.
|
1973 |
5 | 09-071 |
Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company roundhouse and warehouse
1 item : 1- Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company roundhouse built about 1885. 2- W.A. Lauder warehouse, next Kenneth Anderson, next Washburn-Wilson Seed Company, then Carl Eisenger Seed warehouse and burned in 1961.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-072 |
Machine shop at SE Spotwood and Jefferson Street
1 item : 1- Moscow Machine Shop at the southeast corner of Spotwood and Jefferson streets, now Firestone Tire Company 1979, 2- W.A. Lauder warehouse now Stubbs Seed Company warehouse 1979. 3-Tomers Butte
|
1915 |
5 | 09-073 |
Seed company and O.R.andN Co. roundhouse in Moscow
1 item : 1- Moscow Idaho Seed Company, 2 -Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company roundhouse (U.P. [Union Pacific]) being razed, 3- Latah County Grain Growers concrete elevator Sixth and Jackson streets, 4- Latah County Grain Growers concrete elevator Eighth and Main streets.
|
1915 |
5 | 09-074 |
S.andI.E. Train in Viola
1 item : Spokane and Inland Electric passenger train at the Viola, Idaho station. Original picture from Glen Palmer.
|
1915 |
5 | 09-075 |
Spokane Inland Empire Railroad Co. map
1 item : Map of the Spokane Country published by Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad Company.; negative number 3-5-74-10
|
undated |
5 | 09-075 |
Spokane Inland Empire Railroad Co. map
1 item : Map of the Spokane Country published by Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad Company.; negative number 3-5-74-9
|
undated |
5 | 09-076 |
Enlargement of map
1 item : Map of the Spokane Country published by Spokane and Inland Electric Railroad Company.
|
1910 |
5 | 09-076a |
Railroad construction crew
1 item : Construction crew building the roadbed for the Spokane and Inland Empire railroad into Moscow in 1907. The map below [90-9-076b] shows the location of the picture.
|
1906 |
5 | 09-077 |
Map of Inland Empire rail lines and stations
1 item : [Map of railroad lines and stations in Inland Empire.]
|
1920 |
5 | 09-078 |
Photo of map depicting railroads of the Inland Empire
1 item : Map of railroads in Inland Empire.
|
1933 |
5 | 09-079 |
O.R.N. Railroad; early 1920's; gasoline engine; baggage and passenger car combined
1 item : Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company andquot;Bug,andquot; a gasoline motor-propelled passenger and baggage car operating between Colfax and Moscow. Clifford M. Ott returned from Colfax to Moscow on the Bug March 15, 1919, after serving 14 months in France. Picture taken in Colfax.; negative number 5-4-75-7
|
1920 |
5 | 09-079 |
O.R.N. Railroad; early 1920's; gasoline engine; baggage and passenger car combined
1 item : Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company andquot;Bug,andquot; a gasoline motor-propelled passenger and baggage car operating between Colfax and Moscow. Clifford M. Ott returned from Colfax to Moscow on the Bug March 15, 1919, after serving 14 months in France. Picture taken in Colfax.; negative number 5-4-75-8
|
1920 |
5 | 09-080 |
Inlands model passenger train service
1 item : Caption: andquot;The Palouse Country Has the Inland's Model Passenger Train Service.andquot;
|
1930 |
5 | 09-081 |
Train at Hooper
1 item : Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company's farm demonstration train at Hooper, Washington in 1910. Picture from Alex McGregor.
|
1910 |
5 | 09-082 |
O.R.N. train schedule; 1889
1 item : Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company time table.; negative number 4-28-76-5
|
1905 |
5 | 09-083 |
Livery stable on N. Main, Moscow; Albert Neely in front
1 item : East side of Main Street middle of block between A and B streets. Late 1890s. Built in 1885 by George Carter.; negative number 1-21-73-9
|
undated |
5 | 09-084 |
Stable at SW A and Main Street
1 item : Model Stables, Stewart Brothers, southwest corner A and Main streets. Only brick livery stable in Moscow. Built early 1900s.
|
1901 |
5 | 09-085 |
Livery and feed stable at 113 N Main St
1 item : 113 North Main Street. West side of Main Street between First and A streets, north of Hotel Del Norte. Picture 1893. Built in 1885 by Stewart Brothers.
|
1893 |
5 | 09-086 |
Neely and Sons Cab, Auto and Livery; S. side of 4th St., east of Jackson St., Moscow
1 item : Moscow Livery Stable. Southeast corner of Fourth and Jackson streets. Changed to Moscow Cab and Auto Livery, Neely and Sons. Built in the 1890s.; negative number 1-21-73-8
|
undated |
5 | 09-087 |
Moscow Livery Stable (Fergusen and Canham); S.E. corner of 4th and Jackson, Moscow; pioneer
1 item : Moscow Livery Stable. Southeast corner of Fourth and Jackson streets. Left to right: James French, unknown, Cannom, and Walter French. First known as The Red Front, J.M. Fuller, Proprietor. 1890s.; negative number 4-10-76-3
|
undated |
5 | 09-088 |
Advertisement for store in Moscow
1 item : Red Front. Feed, livery and auction stables.
|
1901 |
5 | 09-088a |
Livery stable at SE Jackson and 4th St [04]
1 item : Moscow Livery Stable located at the southeast corner of Jackson and Fourth streets. W.S. Jenkins and son owners at this time. Homer Lyons with white stallion, Ernest (Short Arm) Weeks standing in doorway. Man on cab not identified. Picture from Leo Nelson of Moscow.
|
1901 |
5 | 09-089 |
Livery Barn, Moscow; 1888
1 item : North side of Sixth Street between Jackson and Almon streets. East of the Wilson barn. 1888. Clifford Edmundson six-months-old on his mother's lap, C.S. (Hec) on his aunt's lap. T.S., their father, front.; negative number 5-24-72-1
|
1888 |
5 | 09-090 |
Wilson Livery Barn; N.E. corner of 6th and Almon, Moscow; pioneer
1 item : J.T. Wilson horse barn, north side of Sixth Street at northeast corner of Almon and Sixth streets. Picture taken 1910. Later known as the Jabbora barn. Built in the 1890s.; negative number 1-3-73-5
|
undated |
5 | 09-091 |
Livery stable at SE 4th and Jackson St [01]
1 item : Located at southeast corner of Fourth and Jackson streets, west of the Skattaboe Building [,which is in the foreground of this photo.]
|
1920 |
5 | 09-092 |
Photo of advertisement [02]
1 item : For Moscow Livery Stable.
|
1908 |
5 | 09-093 |
Feed sheds at E Washington St [01]
1 item : Only drive-in feed sheds in Moscow. Teams could be left hooked to the buggies or wagons and tied to the mangers where they could be fed hay and grain. On the east side of Washington Street between Fourth and Fifth streets and east to alley. In lower right-hand corner of picture. Built early 1900s.
|
1901 |
5 | 09-094 |
Feed sheds at E Washington St [02]
1 item : [Enlargement.] Drive-in feed sheds. Both picture [90-9-093 and 90-9-094] were made from a picture of Moscow and the small one [90-9-094] enlarged many times.
|
1901 |
5 | 09-095 |
Horseman's Headquarters; pioneer livery barn; Charles Williamson, manager; across alley east of Gritman Hospital
1 item : Horseman's Headquarters. South side of Seventh Street across alley from McGregor House [, which is in the foreground of this photo.]; negative number 1-17-73-11
|
undated |
5 | 09-095 |
McGregor House and Horseman's Headquarters (livery barn) across alley; Moscow
1 item : Horseman's Headquarters. South side of Seventh Street across alley from McGregor House [, which is in the foreground of this photo.]; negative number 2-28-74-12
|
undated |
5 | 09-096 |
Stable in Moscow [02]
1 item : Horseman's Headquarters. Caption with photo: andquot;Above is one of Moscow's early day feed stables. The building shown above was owned and operated for several years by the lates Charles L. Williamson. Dr. C.L. Gritman later bought the property and for several years used the building for his horses and later built a garage on the same site, just back of the Gritman Memorial Hospital on Seventh Street.andquot;
|
1901 |
5 | 09-097 |
Mobil service station at E Main St
1 item : East side of Main Street south of the railroad tracks. Mobil bulk plant over gas station. Washburn-Wilson Seed Company warehouse left.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-098 |
Richfield Oil Corporation bulk plant on E Main Street
1 item : East side of Main Street north of the railroad tracks. Richfield Oil Corporation bulk plant. Washburn-Wilson Seed Company warehouse left.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-099 |
Shell service station at NW 8th and Main Street
1 item : Northwest corner of Eighth and Main streets. Smith Brothers Shell service station. Building: Bill Hoke Rooming House, formerly Latah Hotel. Picture 1940s.
|
1942 |
5 | 09-100 |
Service station at NW 8th and Jackson Street
1 item : Northwest corner of Eighth and Jackson streets. Walt Johnson Union service station. Early 1930s.
|
1930 |
5 | 09-100a |
Service station at SW 7th and Main Street
1 item : Looking southwest at the corner of Seventh and Main streets. No. 1- Standard Lumber Company office (later razed) southwest corner Seventh and Main streets, 2- Standard Lumber Company southeast corner Seventh and Jackson streets, 3- Standard service station northwest corner Seventh and Main streets, 4- top of Latah County Grain Growers concrete elevator west side of Jackson Street, Moscow Steam Laundry 623 South Main.
|
1931 |
5 | 09-101 |
Standard Stations service station at NW 7th and Main Street [02]
1 item : Northwest corner of Seventh and Main streets. Early 1940s. Top of the Mark P. Miller flour mill shows at top left of station.
|
1940 |
5 | 09-102 |
Standard Stations service station at NW 7th and Main Street [01]
1 item : Northwest corner of Seventh and Main streets. After 1960. Mark P. Miller flour mill had been razed by this time.
|
1960 |
5 | 09-103 |
Service station at NE 7th and Main Street circa 1935
1 item : Northeast corner of Seventh and Main streets. In the 1930s. Next building at left was Nelson's Auto Electric operated by Herb Nelson for many years.
|
1930 |
5 | 09-104 |
Union Oil Company Service station at NE 7th and Main Street
1 item : Northeast corner of Seventh and Main streets. Front view of Union Oil Company's service station. 1930s.
|
1930 |
5 | 09-105 |
Service station at SE 6th and Main Street
1 item : Southeast corner of Sixth and Main streets. Building was built about 1925-26 by O.E. Bell who operated a farm implement store at this location for many years.
|
1935 |
5 | 09-106 |
Service station at SW 6th and Main Street
1 item : Southeast corner of Sixth and Main streets. Same building as above [90-9-105] with the roof removed above the drive-through service station.
|
1935 |
5 | 09-107 |
Packard service station at SW 6th and Main Street
1 item : Southwest corner of Sixth and Main streets. Carl Cunningham, Packard dealer and Texaco service station operator. 1940s.
|
1945 |
5 | 09-108 |
Texaco service station owned by Jim Murphy, at SW 6th and Main Street
1 item : Southwest corner of Sixth and Main streets. Jim Murphy, Texaco service station. 1950s.
|
1955 |
5 | 09-109 |
Moscow at SW 6th and Main Street
1 item : Southwest corner of Sixth and Main streets. Service station remodeled and now a travel agency (Travel by Thompson Ltd.). Picture by C[lifford] M. Ott, January 22, 1978.
|
1978 |
5 | 09-111 |
Standard Oil Station; N.W. corner of 6th and Washington, Moscow; early 1900's
1 item : Northwest corner of Sixth and Washington streets. Buick dealership. Butterfield and Elder Implement Company, farm equipment beyond. Jack Lawton. Janet Long Gray and Samuel Long owned service station.; negative number 9-12-75-5
|
1900 |
5 | 09-112 |
Standard Oil Station; N.W. corner of 6th and Washington, Moscow; early 1900's
1 item : Northwest corner of Sixth and Washington streets. Driveway through the corner near gas pumps closed. State Tractor, farm equipment. Late 1930s or 1940s.; negative number 9-12-75-6
|
1900 |
5 | 09-113 |
Veltex Service Station; S.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow; 2-12-35
1 item : Southeast corner of Fifth and Main streets. February 12, 1935. Veltex service station. Zumhoff home at left, Kenworthy Theatre right.; negative number 8-4-91-7
|
1935 |
5 | 09-114 |
Veltex Service Station; S.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow; 9-09-44
1 item : Southeast corner of Fifth and Main streets. September 9, 1944. Veltex service station. Small building on corner removed.; negative number 8-4-91-8
|
1944 |
5 | 09-115 |
Veltex Service Station; S.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow; after 1944
1 item : Southeast corner of Fifth and Main streets. Sometime after 1944. Zumhoff home had been removed at this time.; negative number 8-4-91-9
|
1944 |
5 | 09-116 |
Whitney-Hale Inc.; S.E. corner of 4th and Washington, Moscow; late 1940's
1 item : Southeast corner of Fourth and Washington streets. Whitney-Hale Inc. Dodge, Plymouth dealers and service station operators. Late 1940s.; negative number 8-4-91-10
|
1940 |
5 | 09-117 |
Neely and Sons; south side of 4th St.; west of alley between Main and Jackson, Moscow
1 item : South side of Fourth Street between Main and Jackson streets west of the alley. Neely and Sons, Hudson dealer. (1) top of the Washington Water Power sub-station, all metal building. Both buildings razed for the city parking lot.; negative number 3-8-76-9
|
undated |
5 | 09-118 |
Nelson Motor's Ford dealership at N 3rd St
1 item : North side of Third Street between Main and Jackson streets west of the alley about 1940. Nelson Motor's Ford dealer.
|
1940 |
5 | 09-119 |
Latah Motor Company Hudson Terraplane service station on N 3rd St
1 item : North side of Third Street between Main and Jackson streets west of the alley about 1950. Latah Motor Company Hudson Terraplane dealers.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-120 |
Husky service station at N 3rd St before being razed to build First Security Bank
1 item : [Photo of newspaper photo and caption]. North side of Third Street between Main and Jackson streets. All of the above [90-9-120?] buildings were razed in 1963 to make way for the new First Security bank, parking area and drive-in bank.
|
1963 |
5 | 09-121 |
Service station at SW 3rd and Jackson
1 item : Southwest corner of Third and Jackson streets. Mobil gas station. Floyd Higgins leasee in the 1930s.
|
1930 |
5 | 09-122 |
Mobil Service station in Moscow
1 item : Southwest corner of Third and Jackson streets. Al Lind leasee 1950s.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-123 |
Service station at N 3rd Street, Moscow
1 item : North side of Third Street between Almon and Asbury streets east of the alley. Union service station. Building at right Kentucky Fried Chicken as of 1976.
|
1976 |
5 | 09-124 |
Shell service station at SW 3rd and Almon Street
1 item : Southwest corner of Third and Almon streets. Shell service station about 1950s.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-125 |
Conoco service station at SW 3rd and Almon St
1 item : Southeast corner of Third and Lilly streets. Conoco service station about 1950s.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-126 |
Texaco service station at SW 3rd and Almon Street
1 item : Southwest corner of Third and Lilly streets. Texaco service station about 1950s.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-127 |
Auto dealership on NW 2nd and Washington St
1 item : Northwest corner of Second and Washington streets. Left, Lawton Motors. Right, Inland Motor Company, Chevrolet dealer. January 1937.
|
1937 |
5 | 09-128 |
Auto dealership at SW 1st and Washington St
1 item : Southwest corner of First and Washington streets. This is the north side of the top picture [90-9-127]. January 1937. See Williamson's Store advertising on east end of the McConnell Building.
|
1937 |
5 | 09-129 |
Inland Motor Company auto dealership at N 2nd St and Washington St
1 item : North side of Second Street west from Washington Street to the alley. At this time Inland Motor Company occupied the entire building. In the 1940s.
|
1942 |
5 | 09-130 |
Bloor Motor Company auto dealership at SW 2nd St and Washington St
1 item : Southwest corner of Second and Washington streets. Bloor Motor Company. Pontiac dealer and service station, about the 1940s.
|
1942 |
5 | 09-131 |
Martin's Tire; S.W. corner of 2nd and Washington, Moscow
1 item : Martin's Tire Service at the southwest corner of Second and Washington streets. Remodeled by Martin in 1977. Location formerly occupied by A.S. Frost (Oldsmobile dealer 1920s) then Bloor Motor Company. George Bloor, Pontiac dealer. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, August 14, 1977.; negative number 8-15-77-8
|
undated |
5 | 09-131 |
Martin's Tire; S.W. corner of 2nd and Washington, Moscow
1 item : Martin's Tire Service at the southwest corner of Second and Washington streets. Remodeled by Martin in 1977. Location formerly occupied by A.S. Frost (Oldsmobile dealer 1920s) then Bloor Motor Company. George Bloor, Pontiac dealer. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, August 14, 1977.; negative number 8-15-77-9
|
undated |
5 | 09-131 |
Martin's Tire, Moscow
1 item : Martin's Tire Service at the southwest corner of Second and Washington streets. Remodeled by Martin in 1977. Location formerly occupied by A.S. Frost (Oldsmobile dealer 1920s) then Bloor Motor Company. George Bloor, Pontiac dealer. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, August 14, 1977.; negative number 11-6-77-10
|
undated |
5 | 09-132 |
Martin's Tire, Moscow
1 item : Martin's Tire Service at the southwest corner of Second and Washington streets. Remodeled by Martin in 1977. Location formerly occupied by A.S. Frost (Oldsmobile dealer 1920s) then Bloor Motor Company. George Bloor, Pontiac dealer. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, November 6, 1977.; negative number 11-6-77-11
|
undated |
5 | 09-133 |
Kenworthy Plaza; west side of Washington between 1st St. and 2nd St., Moscow
1 item : Located west of Washington Street between First and Second streets. Built in 1971 on the site formerly occupied by Inland Motor Company (Chevrolet) and Lawton Motors on west side. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, August 14, 1977.; negative number 8-15-77-10
|
undated |
5 | 09-134 |
Kenworthy Plaza; west side of Washington between 1st St. and 2nd St., Moscow
1 item : Located west of Washington Street between First and Second streets. Built in 1971 on the site formerly occupied by Inland Motor Company (Chevrolet) and Lawton Motors on west side. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, November 6, 1977.; negative number 8-15-77-11
|
undated |
5 | 09-134 |
Kenworthy Plaza, Moscow
1 item : Located west of Washington Street between First and Second streets. Built in 1971 on the site formerly occupied by Inland Motor Company (Chevrolet) and Lawton Motors on west side. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, November 6, 1977.; negative number 11-6-77-12
|
undated |
5 | 09-135 |
Richfield service station at W Main Street and A
1 item : West side of Main Street between First and A streets. Richfield service station in the 1950s.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-136 |
Phillips 66 service station at W Main Street and A
1 item : West side of Main Street between A and B streets in the south part of the block. Phillips 66 service station about the 1950s.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-137 |
Chevron service station at SW B and Main St
1 item : Southwest corner of B and Main streets. Chevron service station. Jack Wren leasee about the 1950s.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-138 |
Conoco service station at SE D and Main St
1 item : Southeast corner of D and Main streets. Conoco service station about the 1950s.
|
1950 |
5 | 09-139 |
Carter Products service station, south of Moscow- Pullman Highway
1 item : South side of the Moscow-Pullman Highway east of Line Street. Carter Products service station and bulk tanks beyond. J.C. Thomas distributor October 4, 1945.
|
1945 |
5 | 10-001 |
Plat of Lewiston; 1869; with description
1 item : Plat of Lewiston, Idaho, with descriptions in text above.; negative number 6-1-73-13
|
1869 |
5 | 10-001 |
First map of Lewiston; drawing to scale by Ott
1 item : Plat of Lewiston, Idaho, with descriptions in text above.; negative number 2-24-74-10
|
undated |
5 | 10-001 |
First map of Lewiston; drawing to scale by Ott
1 item : Plat of Lewiston, Idaho, with descriptions in text above.; negative number 2-24-74-12
|
undated |
5 | 10-001 |
First map of Lewiston; drawing to scale by Ott
1 item : Plat of Lewiston, Idaho, with descriptions in text above.; negative number 2-24-74-13
|
undated |
5 | 10-002 |
First map of Lewiston; drawing to scale by Ott
1 item : Plat map of Lewiston, Idaho.; negative number 2-24-74-11
|
undated |
5 | 10-002 |
First map of Lewiston; drawing to scale by Ott
1 item : Plat map of Lewiston, Idaho.; negative number 2-24-74-12
|
undated |
5 | 10-002 |
First map of Lewiston; drawing to scale by Ott
1 item : Plat map of Lewiston, Idaho.; negative number 2-24-74-9
|
undated |
5 | 10-003 |
Map of Lewiston in 1874
1 item : Map of Lewiston in 1874.
|
1874 |
5 | 10-004 |
Plat of Lewiston; 1869; with description
1 item : Photocopy of newspaper article.; negative number 6-1-73-12
|
1869 |
5 | 10-005 |
Early Lewiston [01]
1 item : Photocopy of an image of early Lewiston.
|
1865 |
5 | 10-006 |
Early Lewiston [02]
1 item : Photocopy of an image of early Lewiston.
|
1865 |
5 | 10-007 |
Lewiston, Idaho Territory, 1863 [02]
1 item : Contact print from a negative. Ira Dole copied this picture August 1962 on roll #1171.
|
1863 |
5 | 10-008 |
Lewiston and Clarkston, 1899
1 item : Lewiston and Clarkston, 1899.
|
1899 |
5 | 10-009 |
Lewiston, Idaho [01]
1 item : About 1900. 1- school, 2- Normal School.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-009a |
Early Lewiston Pamphlet
1 item : Informational pamphlet on early Lewiston, including information and illustrations on Courthouse, Jail, and approach
|
1883-05-01 |
5 | 10-010 |
Bird's eye view of Lewiston; 1898; by Augustus Koch
1 item : Drawn by Augustus Koch circa1898.; negative number 6-1-73-2
|
1898 |
5 | 10-010 |
Bird's eye view of Lewiston; 1898; by Augustus Koch
1 item : Drawn by Augustus Koch circa1898.; negative number 6-1-73-3
|
1898 |
5 | 10-010 |
Bird's eye view of Lewiston; 1898; by Augustus Koch
1 item : Drawn by Augustus Koch circa1898.; negative number 6-1-73-4
|
1898 |
5 | 10-010 |
Bird's eye view of Lewiston; 1898; by Augustus Koch
1 item : Drawn by Augustus Koch circa1898.; negative number 6-1-73-5
|
1898 |
5 | 10-011 |
Historic sites of Lewiston
1 item : Photocopy of newspaper article.
|
1892 |
5 | 10-012 |
Lewiston, Idaho [03]
1 item : Lewiston, Idaho.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-013 |
Lewiston, Idaho [02]
1 item : Looking south at Lewiston showing the first interstate bridge across the Snake River built in 1899 connecting Lewiston and Clarkston [Washington]. Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company in the foreground and bridge across the Clearwater River at left. Picture taken after the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company arrived in 1907 when the rivers were high.
|
1907 |
5 | 10-014 |
Lewiston, Idaho, looking north at new insterstate bridge
1 item : Looking north at the new interstate bridge across the Snake River. Approach at the Clarkston end of the bridge was not completed when the picture was taken May 21, 1982, by Clifford M. Ott on a color slide using a wide angle lense.
|
1982 |
5 | 10-014a |
Lewiston [Idaho] and Clarkston [Washington] [02]
1 item : Part I and Part II: Copies of a three section original picture of Lewiston and Clarkston given to Toni Earl of the Luna House (museum) at Lewiston by Charles Kipp, Kooskia, Idaho. Picture taken by Henry Fair, a Lewiston photographer in 1907 before the arrival of the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. See picture 90-10-013 later in 1907.
|
1901 |
5 | 10-014b |
Lewiston [Idaho] and Clarkston [Washington] [01]
1 item : Part III. Copies of a three section original picture of Lewiston and Clarkston given to Toni Earl of the Luna House (museum) at Lewiston by Charles Kipp, Kooskia, Idaho. Picture taken by Henry Fair, a Lewiston photographer in 1907 before the arrival of the Oregon-Washington Railroad and Navigation Company. See picture 90-10-013 later in 1907.
|
1901 |
5 | 10-014c |
Passenger depot on main street Lewiston
1 item : Passenger depot on Main Street, Lewiston about 1910. Note weeds growing on south side of street. Depot served the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company, Northern Pacific Railroad, and the Camas Prairie Railroad.; negative number Bk10-14c
|
1910 |
5 | 10-014d |
Bridge
1 item : Looking southeast at the Lewiston-Clarkston bridge from the Clarkston side. Built in 1899 and razed in 1939. About 1910.
|
1910 |
5 | 10-014e |
Snake and Clearwater rivers
1 item : Looking east at the junction of the Snake and Clearwater rivers. Snake River in the foreground and Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company bridge across the Clearwater River in the distance. Picture 1910.
|
1910 |
5 | 10-014f |
Railroad bridge
1 item : Close-up view of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company bridge across the Clearwater River with the Fifth Street ferry in the center of the picture. See [90-10-010] for location of the Fifth Street ferry. Picture taken about 1910.
|
1910 |
5 | 10-014g |
Eighteenth Street bridge
1 item : [Writing on photo:] andquot;No. 16 Eighteenth Street Bridge Lewiston Idahoandquot;
|
1921 |
5 | 10-014h |
Lewiston-Clarkston bridge
1 item : [Writing on photo:] 'Daredevil Kobe in his jump from Lewiston-Clarkston bridge 10-14-10 Photo by Burns'
|
1921 |
5 | 10-014i |
Lewiston
1 item : [Caption on photo:] 'A street car moves toward Clarkston along Main Street at Lewiston in the early 1900s.'
|
1900 |
5 | 10-014j |
General store and saloon
1 item : [Caption on photo: ]'The Waha General Store and saloon as it appeared in 1910'
|
1910 |
5 | 10-015 |
First bridge across Snake River
1 item : Looking south at the first bridge across Snake River from Lewiston, at left, to Clarkston, at right. Built in 1899 and razed in 1939. Picture by Ira Dole, a noted amateur photographer who died in 1981.
|
1938 |
5 | 10-016 |
List of early Lewiston buildings
1 item : Photocopy of a list of buildings in early Lewiston.
|
1910 |
5 | 10-016a |
Arrival of railroad in Lewiston
1 item : Photocopy of a newspaper article about the arrival of the railroad in Lewiston, Idaho.
|
1974 |
5 | 10-017 |
Luna House in Lewiston
1 item : Photocopy of a news article about the history of Luna House in Lewiston.
|
1940 |
5 | 10-018 |
Lewiston, Idaho Territory, 1863 [01]
1 item : [Photocopy.]
|
1868 |
5 | 10-018a |
Main Street in Lewiston, 1881
1 item : Photocopy of an image depicting Main Street in Lewiston circa 1881.
|
1881 |
5 | 10-019 |
Bridges of Lewiston
1 item : [Text] Bridges of Lewiston-Clarkston. First Lewiston-Clarkston Bridge completed June 24, 1899. Razed in 1939. Second Lewiston-Clarkston Bridge completed in 1939. Still being used in 1980. First Lewiston Clearwater River Bridge @ 18th Street Completed Oct. 15, 1913, razed 1951. Second Lewiston Clearwater River Bridge @ 21st Street completed 1951 still in use in 1980. Cost 1 1/2 million.
|
1980 |
5 | 10-021 |
Riverboats Lewiston, Spokane, and J.M. Hannaford
1 item : Lewiston, andquot;Spokane,andquot; and andquot;J.M. Hannafordandquot; wait out a freeze-up in Lewiston.
|
1905 |
5 | 10-022 |
Riverboat near Lewiston to celebrate opening of Celilo Canal
1 item : Laden with celebrants, brave with pennants and a king-sized Stars and Stripes, andquot;J.N. Nealandquot; steams past Lewiston to celebrate completion of the Celilo Canal and an open river from Idaho to the sea.
|
1910 |
5 | 10-023 |
Riverboat Spokane [01]
1 item : Spokane was built for the Oregon Steam Navigation Co. in 1878, and acquired by the Oregon Railway and Navigation Co. in 1879.
|
1879 |
5 | 10-024 |
Riverboat Imnaha
1 item : Imnaha posed for few pictures. She was built in 1903 at Lewiston to haul ore from the Eureka mine, fifty-five miles upriver. Less than a year and thirteen trips later, through a slight mistake in judgment, she was demolished in Wild Goose Rapids.
|
1903 |
5 | 10-025 |
Riverboat Norma
1 item : Norma was the second of only two steamers to run through Hells Canyon of the Snake. She made the trip in 1895 and served out her days on the Lewiston-Riparia run.
|
1895 |
5 | 10-026 |
Riverboat Lewiston [02]
1 item : Lewiston running the daily routine of a Pacific Northwest utility boat: nose to the bank long enough to muscle the freight aboard and throw off the mail, possibly pick up a couple of paying passengers, then on to the next mud landing.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-027 |
Riverboat andquot;Lewistonandquot; at riverbank landing
1 item : Lewiston loading at a river bank landing along her Snake River route.
|
1920 |
5 | 10-028 |
Riverboat Lewiston [03]
1 item : Riverboat at Lewiston south of the Interstate Bridge on Snake River. Picture copied from the Idaho history of 1899. [Illustrated history of the state of Idaho?}
|
1899 |
5 | 10-029 |
Riverboats at dock
1 item : Looking east across Snake River showing two boats at the dock and the warehouse at the right. High water when picture taken.
|
1899 |
5 | 10-030 |
Riverboat Mountain Gem
1 item : Basalt cliffs in the Snake River canyon dwarf andquot;Mountain Gemandquot; at Eureka Bar, fifty-three miles above Lewiston.
|
1905 |
5 | 10-031 |
RiverboatsSpokane and Asotin
1 item : Spokane and the Corps of Engineers' snag boat andquot;Asotinandquot; share space at north bank landing in the neighborhood of Almota.
|
1910 |
5 | 10-032 |
Riverboat Almota
1 item : A railroad boat, andquot;Almotaandquot; (1876) was built by the O.S.N. [Oregon Steam Navigation Company?] and spent most of her career on the Snake [River]. She had great cargo capacity and was a big money earner.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-033 |
Riverboat Spokane [02]
1 item : Sacked wheat, wagon hauled to the bank of the Snake, goes aboard the andquot;Spokaneandquot; for transshipment to the railhead at Riparia.
|
1885 |
5 | 10-033a |
Steamboat Almota
1 item : [Photo of newspaper photo]. Sternwheeler steamboat Almota docks at Lewiston on the Clearwater River in the late 1890s.
|
1885 |
5 | 10-033b |
Riverboat andquot;Twin Citiesandquot;
1 item : Twin Cities.
|
1899 |
5 | 10-033c |
Steamboat Lewiston at Interstate Bridge
1 item : [Photo of newspaper photo?] The steamer Lewiston is pictured at the Interstate Bridge on its farewell voyage in 1940. George Berry, who furnished this photo, said the photographer was Eddie Webster.
|
1940 |
5 | 10-033d |
Steamboat Lewiston leaves on final voyage
1 item : [Photo of newspaper photo.] Lewiston-Clarkston's last glimpse of a steamer -- the Lewiston leaves March 1, 1940. [Additional text on page.]
|
1940 |
5 | 10-034 |
Riverboat Spokane at Riparia railroad bridge
1 item : Spokane at the Riparia railroad bridge on the lower Snake River. andquot;Spokaneandquot; mostly ran between Lewiston and railroad points as a transfer boat. She burned at the Lewiston dock in 1922.
|
1922 |
5 | 10-036 |
Riverboats Inland Empire and Undine
1 item : Inland Empire (foreground) and andquot;Undineandquot; in the Big Eddy basin, Celilo Canal.
|
1910 |
5 | 10-040 |
Riverboat Lewiston [01]
1 item : Lewiston riverboat at Wawawai. Picture from June Crithfield, a native of Wawawai.
|
1910 |
5 | 10-041 |
Riverboat Lewiston [04]
1 item : For most of her life the railroad boat andquot;Lewistonandquot; handled passengers and freight on the Snake River between Asotin and Riparia for the Union Pacific Railroad.
|
1910 |
5 | 10-041a |
Riverboat Jean [04]
1 item : Riverboat Jean of Portland renamed Jean of Lewiston in the Snake River south of Lewiston. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, September 11, 1984.
|
1984 |
5 | 10-041b |
Riverboat Jean [01]
1 item : Riverboat Jean of Lewiston Idaho. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, September 11, 1984.
|
1984 |
5 | 10-041c |
Riverboat Jean [03]
1 item : Riverboat Jean of Lewiston Idaho. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, September 11, 1984.
|
1984 |
5 | 10-041d |
Riverboat Jean [02]
1 item : Riverboat Jean of Lewiston Idaho. Picture by Clifford M. Ott, September 11, 1984.
|
1984 |
5 | 10-041e |
Riverboat Annie Faxon
1 item : Sternwheeler Annie Faxon after the explosion and death of eight people. [Additional text on page.]
|
1893 |
5 | 10-042 |
Riverboat Jean at Portland, circa 1920
1 item : Riverboat Jean of Lewiston in the 1920s at Portland.
|
1920 |
5 | 10-043 |
Riverboat andquot;Jeanandquot; at Portland
1 item : Riverboat andquot;Jeanandquot; of Portland in the 1920s at Portland.
|
1920 |
5 | 10-044 |
Old Lewiston highway, looking south
1 item : Looking south at U-turn near the bottom of the old Lewiston Highway grade. Picture about 1919 or 1920.
|
1920 |
5 | 10-045 |
Lewiston highway, at horseshoe turn
1 item : Looking west at horseshoe turn near the top of the old Lewiston Highway grade. Later an iris bed was planted in the area east of the building and cared for many years. Picture 1919-20.
|
1920 |
5 | 10-045a |
Lewiston Highway, showing Cottonwood Curve
1 item : [Wording on photo]: No. 17 Cottonwood Curve, Lewiston Highway Idaho.
|
1920 |
5 | 10-045b |
Highway, showing summit of Lewiston Grade
1 item : [Wording on photo]: No. 60 Summit of Grade, Lewiston Highway Idaho.
|
1920 |
5 | 10-045c |
Lewiston hill highway
1 item : Lewiston Hill Highway from M.A.T. Plane, #2 Hodgins Air Photo Moscow Idaho. Additional caption: Hodgins Drug Store negative, Charles Dimond photographer May 2, 1936.
|
1936 |
5 | 10-046 |
Newspaper photo of old Lewiston hill highway
1 item : [Photo of newspaper photo]. Old Lewiston Hill highway and new Lewiston Hill highway.
|
1977 |
5 | 10-047 |
Dam [02]
1 item : Looking south at the dam across the Clearwater River north of the Potlatch Lumber Company mill. Picture about 1970 by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1970 |
5 | 10-048 |
Dam [01]
1 item : Showing the fish ladder at the north end of the dam across the Clearwater River. Dam has been removed for backwater from the Lower Granite Dam.
|
1970 |
5 | 10-049 |
Looking at Lewiston from the viewpoint at top of old Lewiston Grade
1 item : Looking southeast from the viewpoint top of the old Lewiston Grade showing Potlatch Lumber Company and light area, their settling pond.
|
1970 |
5 | 10-050 |
Looking at Lewiston from top of grade
1 item : Looking south at Lewiston from the top of the grade, December 20, 1974.
|
1974 |
5 | 10-051 |
Lewiston - Clarkston at junction of Snake and Clearwater rivers
1 item : Looking southwest from top of grade showing the junction of the Snake and Clearwater rivers. Part of Clarkston at right. December 20, 1974.
|
1974 |
5 | 10-052 |
Lewiston, looking south at two new concrete grain elevators
1 item : Looking south from the foot of the grade at the new Great Western Store and two new concrete grain elevators. December 20, 1974.
|
1974 |
5 | 10-053 |
Bridge support columns in Snake River
1 item : Some Day Bridge down river from Lewiston and north of Clarkston, showing the support columns. Bridge to be completed later. February 5, 1975.
|
1975 |
5 | 10-054 |
Some Day Bridge, also known as Red Wolf Crossing
1 item : Some Day Bridge. Dedicated October 19, 1979, and named Red Wolf Crossing after a Nez Perce Indian chief. His great-great-granddaughter attended the ceremonies in a wheelchair.
|
1979 |
5 | 10-055 |
Snake River [02]
1 item : Snake River west of Clarkston, February 15, 1975, by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1975 |
5 | 10-056 |
Motor boat on the Snake River
1 item : Snake river west of Clarkston showing motor boat, February 15, 1975.
|
1975 |
5 | 10-057 |
Snake River [01]
1 item : Looking downriver at Snake River from the road south of Boyer Park.
|
1910 |
5 | 10-058 |
Snake River upriver from Boyer Park
1 item : Looking west across Snake River at a pyramid formation backlighted. Upriver from Boyer Park, December 20, 1972.
|
1972 |
5 | 10-059 |
Snake River at Wawawai Orchards
1 item : White walls still standing at left were the location of the Wawawai store and post office. Orchards occupied the bare grounds and to the left. Railroad moved higher. December 20, 1972.
|
1972 |
5 | 10-060 |
Waters rising on the Snake River when gates closed at Lower Granite Dam
1 item : Same area as 90-10-059 showing the water starting to rise from the gates being closed on the Lower Granite Dam. February 15, 1975.
|
1975 |
5 | 10-060a |
Wawawai Orchards Washington [06]
1 item : Part 1 of 6 parts of a panoramic picture of the Wawawai Orchards before the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company railroad came in 1907. Pictures from the north to the south. Shows the grade down to Wawawai.
|
1907 |
5 | 10-060b |
Wawawai Orchards Washington [04]
1 item : Part 2 shows the bottom of the grade (road) with orchards beyond.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-060c |
Wawawai Orchards Washington [02]
1 item : Part 3 shows old and new orchards.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-060d |
Wawawai Orchards Washington [05]
1 item : Part 4 shows old and new orchards.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-060e |
Wawawai Orchards Washington [03]
1 item : Part 5 shows more orchards.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-060f |
Wawawai Orchards in Washington [01]
1 item : Part 6 is the last picture showing end of orchards upriver. Pictures copies from a panoramic from June Crithfield who was raised in Wawawai.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-060g |
Wawawai Washington [02]
1 item : Snake River ferry at Wawawai November 16, 1909.
|
1909 |
5 | 10-060h |
Wawawai Washington [01]
1 item : Looking east across Snake River at Wawawai, Washington early 1900s. 1- Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company bridge across creek. See road at right under bridge going to ferry. 2- Tower supporting ferry cable. 3- Wawawai store and post office. 4- Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company depot. 5- Fruit packing building. Picture furnished by Ester Smith, Pullman, Washington.
|
1901 |
5 | 10-061 |
Wawawai Orchards after gates closed at Lower Granite Dam
1 item : Area once covered with fruit trees shows the water rising due to the gates being closed at Lower Granite Dam. February 15, 1975.
|
1975 |
5 | 10-062 |
Wawawai Orchards, waters rising because of closed gates at Lower Granite Dam
1 item : More of the area once covered with fruit trees now covered with rising waters. Both pictures south of Wawawai. February 15, 1975.
|
1975 |
5 | 10-063 |
Bucket tramway below Wawawai; pioneer
1 item : Pioneer picture of a bucket tramway that carried sacked grain from the top of the grade to the bottom where it was stored and later loaded onto boats. Location below Wawawai in the 1890-1900s.; negative number 10-18-75-1
|
undated |
5 | 10-064 |
Marker in Boyer Park
1 item : Marker at Boyer Park with Almota showing in the distance. 1975.
|
1975 |
5 | 10-065 |
Lower Granite Dam
1 item : Showing picnic area. December 20, 1972.; negative number 12-20-72-4
|
undated |
5 | 10-066 |
Boyer Park; Snake River
1 item : Showing boat docking area. December 20, 1972.; negative number 12-20-72-2
|
undated |
5 | 10-066 |
Boyer Park; Snake River
1 item : Showing boat docking area. December 20, 1972.; negative number 12-20-72-5
|
undated |
5 | 10-067 |
Boyer Park; Snake River
1 item : Showing camp site. December 20, 1972.; negative number 12-20-72-1
|
undated |
5 | 10-068 |
Snake River; Lower Granite Dam
1 item : Upriver from Boyer Park showing Lower Granite Dam in the distance.; negative number 12-20-72-7
|
undated |
5 | 10-069 |
Lower Granite Dam [01]
1 item : North end of Lower Granite Dam still under construction, December 20, 1972.
|
1972 |
5 | 10-070 |
Lower Granite Dam; Snake River
1 item : Incomplete December 20, 1972. Locks show in the foreground.; negative number 12-20-72-6
|
undated |
5 | 10-071 |
Tugboat on Snake River [02]
1 item : Tugboat pushing barges upstream on Snake River below Lower Granite Dam. Picture by Clifford M. Ott about 1979.
|
1979 |
5 | 10-072 |
Tugboat on Snake River [03]
1 item : Tugboat pushing barges upstream on Snake River below Lower Granite Dam. Boyer Park shows beyond the barges. Picture by Clifford M. Ott 1979.
|
1979 |
5 | 10-073 |
Tugboat on Snake River [01]
1 item : Tugboat pushing barges just below Lower Granite Dam. By Clifford M. Ott 1979.
|
1979 |
5 | 10-074 |
Lower Granite Dam [04]
1 item : After barges entered the lock. By Clifford M. Ott 1979.
|
1979 |
5 | 10-075 |
Almota, Washington
1 item : In the early 1900s showing two boats at the docks. They could be loading sacked grain or crated fruit.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-076 |
Almota, showing andquot;Spokaneandquot; Riverboat
1 item : Looking west at Almota showing the riverboat Spokane tied up in the ice on January 21, 1917. Two andquot;X'sandquot; mark the location of the ferry. Picture from the collection of Capt. W.R. Eckhart.
|
1917 |
5 | 10-077 |
Almota
1 item : Looking north across Snake River at Almota May 15, 1968. Arrows point to ferry.; negative number 5-15-68-1
|
undated |
5 | 10-078 |
Almota, near Little Goose Dam
1 item : Looking north across the back water from Little Goose Dam at Almota September 17, 1978. Pictures by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1978 |
5 | 10-078a |
Spalding cemetery at the Almota grain elevators
1 item : Looking west from the Spalding cemetery at the Almota grain elevators and the barge-loading docks. Old ferry crossing was beyond the elevators across the river to the shore near the trees. Arrow points to the location of Ilia about four miles downriver. Mrs. Ott and I were taking pictures of the grave markers when this picture was taken June 26, 1974.
|
1974 |
5 | 10-078b |
House and school near Ilia, Washington
1 item : House and buildings and the school near were all that was left of Ilia, Washington, May15, 1968, when the picture was taken by Clifford M. Ott. At one time there was a store post office and a large grain warehouse for storing sacked grain for loading on the boats.
|
1968 |
5 | 10-078c |
Penewawa
1 item : Looking west at Penewawa as it looked before being flooded by backwater from the Little Goose Dam. Picture taken about 1930.
|
1930 |
5 | 10-078e |
Highway 127 bridge across Snake River
1 item : Looking south at the Highway 127 bridge across Snake River at Central Ferry about the 1920s or 1930s.
|
1930 |
5 | 10-078f |
New highway 127 bridge under construction
1 item : Looking south at the new Highway 127 bridge under construction at Central Ferry so the old bridge can be removed to make way for the backwater from the dam downriver. Orville Crooks picture.
|
1925 |
5 | 10-078h |
Looking north across Snake River at Riparia at Railroad Bridge with Depot and School visible
1 item : Looking north across Snake River at the area occupied by Riparia and the railroad bridge being razed for the backwater from Lower Monumental Dam. New elevated railroad tracks beyond. Picture by Clifford M. Ott 1969.; negative number 1-2-68-1
|
undated |
5 | 10-078i |
Soldiers in Riparia [01]
1 item : Hotel at Riparia, Washington with two squad tents in foreground. Privates Hubble, Starnes and Johnson standing at port arms in front of their tent. Picture taken in April 1917 before trees were completely leafed out. Clyde Dobkins, manager: hotel, store, post office.
|
1917 |
5 | 10-078j |
Soldiers in Riparia [02]
1 item : Riparia detachment of Co. F 2nd Idaho Infantry in front of hotel. Left to right, standing: Hubble, Gustafson, Johnston, Whittaker, Jameson and Foote. Left to right, front: Corp. Ott holding the detachment mascot 'Billy,' Gage, Johnson, Ferguson, Wooley and Vanairsdale. Not in picture: Stillinger, Shapley, Kellar, Starnes, Post, and Phillips. Whittaker and Jameson killed in action.
|
1917 |
5 | 10-079 |
Cabin; Gold Creek area
1 item : Gold Creek area shown is believed to be the location of the Gold Hill Post Office built in the 1860s. Miners in this area used the log cabin as a post office; however, it was never recorded as such by the U.S. Postal Service.; negative number 6-18-76-6
|
undated |
5 | 10-079 |
Log cabin #34; Gold Creek area
1 item : Gold Creek area shown is believed to be the location of the Gold Hill Post Office built in the 1860s. Miners in this area used the log cabin as a post office; however, it was never recorded as such by the U.S. Postal Service.; negative number 6-18-76-7
|
undated |
5 | 10-079 |
Location where the Gold Creek Post Office once stood?
1 item : Gold Creek area shown is believed to be the location of the Gold Hill Post Office built in the 1860s. Miners in this area used the log cabin as a post office; however, it was never recorded as such by the U.S. Postal Service.; negative number 6-18-76-5
|
undated |
5 | 10-079 |
Location where the Gold Creek Post Office once stood?
1 item : Gold Creek area shown is believed to be the location of the Gold Hill Post Office built in the 1860s. Miners in this area used the log cabin as a post office; however, it was never recorded as such by the U.S. Postal Service.; negative number 6-18-76-6
|
undated |
5 | 10-080 |
Gold Creek area
1 item : Picture looking north is left of the above picture [90-10-079]. Gold Creek is not visible but is beyond the clearing. Pictures 1976.; negative number 6-18-76-8
|
undated |
5 | 10-081 |
Inside ruins of the Carico log cabin; Gold Creek area
1 item : Front and inside of the last Carrico cabin located in the trees to the left of the building on the proceeding page [90-10-079?]; negative number 6-18-76-8
|
undated |
5 | 10-082 |
Carrico cabin with fireplace still standing
1 item : Back and end of the Carrico cabin showing the rock fireplace still standing.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-083 |
Carico log cabin ruins; Gold Creek area
1 item : Fallen-down front of the Carrico cabin with part of the log walls still standing. Pictures taken in 1976 by Clifford M. Ott.; negative number 6-18-76-5
|
undated |
5 | 10-084 |
Log outhouse?; Gold Creek area
1 item : Carrico gold mine was located in Township 42 N., Range 4 W. and about the center of Section 11. Toilet still standing for the Carrico cabin built later of lumber.; negative number 6-18-76-12
|
undated |
5 | 10-085 |
Shattuck cabin entrance gate
1 item : Entrance to the log cabin below [90-10-086] built of sawed and sized logs.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-086 |
Shattuck cabin exterior
1 item : Was located near the old Carrico log cabin. Park Shattuck, 1864-1956. He was taken from this cabin when he was 92-years-old. He first arrived in the Hoodoo mining area in the 1890s and the second time in 1925 after time in Alaska.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-087 |
Inside ruins of the Carico log cabin; Gold Creek area
1 item : Inside the Shattuck cabin in 1976. Since then vandals have completely wrecked the place.; negative number 6-18-76-11
|
undated |
5 | 10-088 |
Inside ruins of the Carico log cabin; Gold Creek area
1 item : Inside the Shattuck cabin in 1976. Since then vandals have completely wrecked the place.; negative number 6-18-76-10
|
undated |
5 | 10-089 |
Inside ruins of the Carico log cabin; Gold Creek area
1 item : Inside the Shattuck cabin showing the bed with a storage shelf above.; negative number 6-18-76-9
|
undated |
5 | 10-090 |
Shattuck toilet
1 item : Built of sawed logs.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-091 |
Frank Milbert equipment; Gold Creek area
1 item : Frank Milbert of Kennedy Ford is the owner of the Gold Creek area where the following pictures were taken in 1976 by Clifford M. Ott. He [Milbert] is the builder and owner of the above [90-10-091] machine for salvaging gold.; negative number 6-18-76-6
|
undated |
5 | 10-092 |
Gold salvaging machinery built by Milbert
1 item : Another machine built by Milbert for salvaging gold dredged from Gold Creek.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-093 |
Gold salvaging machinery
1 item : Frank Milbert, builder and owner of the above [90-10-093] machine.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-094 |
Gold Creek area
1 item : Frank Milbert, builder and owner of the above [90-10-094] machine.; negative number 6-18-76-9
|
undated |
5 | 10-095 |
Moscow opal mine
1 item : Gold dredge used on the Palouse River upriver from the Princeton-Harvard area in the early 1900s.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-096 |
Photo of six men
1 item : Peggy [Mrs. Clifford M. Ott] and a miner's log cabin located in the Hoodoos. Picture by Clifford M. Ott in 1976.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-096a |
Adair family
1 item : Double portrait of Frank Milbert.
|
1962 |
5 | 10-097 |
First grave in the Moscow Cemetery
1 item : Great-grandmother of Nellie Tomer Handlin. (Mary Jane, wife of M.S. Montgomery); negative number 10-13-73-9
|
undated |
5 | 10-098 |
Arrow points to location of first grave in the Moscow Cemetery
1 item : First grave in the Moscow Cemetery. Arrow in lower picture [90-10-098] shows the location of the old section of the cemetery.; negative number 10-13-73-10
|
undated |
5 | 10-100 |
Moscow opal mine
1 item : Seven miles northwest of Moscow is Missouri Flat, 7/10's of a mile beyond the Idaho-Washington state line in Washington on the north side of the road behind the John O'Donnell buildings. Picture taken in 1892. See Ron Brockett's publication [Moscow Opal Mines 1890 to 1893] for names of people in picture.
|
1892 |
5 | 10-101 |
Photo of six men
1 item : Cashing U.S. government checks for Nez Perce Indians at the Indian Agency, Lapwai, Idaho, August 15, 1895. Total amount of first payment $626,222.00. Each Indian received $302.96. Balance of $1,000,000 was to be paid in ten annual installments. Photograph taken at the Indian Agency at Lapwai, Idaho, 14 miles east of Lewiston, during the payment. Persons in picture, left to right: Fred Bremmer, Kendrick; Three Feathers (Mah-tot-wap-tus); Sam Martin, clerk at Agency; Red Horn (Teh-was-in-pilpt); Eddie Conner, half-breed, interpreter at Agency; J. Howard Howe, representing Lewiston National Bank of Lewiston, Idaho.
|
1892 |
5 | 10-103 |
Adair family
1 item : Adair family photograph grouping.
|
1935 |
5 | 10-104 |
Ely Spitter at right and his auto; Ely was the owner of two acres on Orchard Ave., Moscow; (Ott's address: 836 Orchard)
1 item : In the early 1900s.; negative number 10-13-73-10
|
undated |
5 | 10-105 |
Eli Spitler
1 item : Eli Spitler and his invention in the early 1900s. Not known what the invention was. At one time he owned two acres at 836 Orchard Avenue [in Moscow, Idaho].
|
1901 |
5 | 10-106 |
Frank Reyborn at controls of drag shovel
1 item : At the controls of Reyborn's drag shovel for removing sand from the South Palouse [River] to dump into wagons.
|
1939 |
5 | 10-107 |
Frank Reyborn and sand hogs who hauled sand from South Palouse to Moscow
1 item : Left to right: Frank Reyborn, ?, Alfred Flack, ?, Hank Vandewalker, last of the sand hogs who hauled sand with horses and wagon from the South Palouse [River] to Moscow for concrete foundations and sidewalks, ?.
|
1939 |
5 | 10-108 |
Clinton post office [03]
1 item : [Photo of newspaper photo and caption]. Located two miles west of the Clinton cemetery and 0.3 miles south of the South Palouse River Road.
|
1977 |
5 | 10-109 |
Clinton post office [02]
1 item : Looking south 0.3 mile from the South Palouse River Road. Arrow points to post office. Pictures October 30, 1977.
|
1977 |
5 | 10-110 |
Clinton post office [05]
1 item : Looking north from the Clinton post office 0.3 mile to the South Palouse River Road. Leonard (Squire) Brown farm beyond. 1977.
|
1977 |
5 | 10-111 |
Clinton post office [06]
1 item : Looking west past the Clinton post office at the location of the pioneer buildings now occupied by a mobile home. 1977.
|
1977 |
5 | 10-112 |
Clinton post office [01]
1 item : Looking northeast past the Clinton post office.
|
1977 |
5 | 10-113 |
Clinton post office [04]
1 item : Looking southeast at the Clinton post office showing modern machine shed at right. Pictures by Clifford M. Ott October 30, 1977.
|
1977 |
5 | 10-123 |
Hail storm aftermath, August 3, 1976
1 item : Afternoon of August 3, 1976, a hail storm traveling in a northeast direction across the farm area north of Blaine and south of Paradise Ridge completely wiped out grain and pea fields. Above [90-10-123] shows hail and soil in the road with the Charles Iverson farm in background.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-124 |
Hail storm aftermath, with a closeup of damage
1 item : Close-up view of the hail and soil in the roadway and to the left. Charles Iverson farm, formerly the Bill Christenson farm.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-125 |
Hail storm aftermath, two hours after storm
1 item : Shows where the hail and water flattened wheat on the Charles Iverson farm, August 3, 1976. Pictures by Clifford M. Ott about two hours later.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-126 |
Hail storm aftermath, showing field of ice
1 item : Flat north of the Iverson buildings after the storm.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-127 |
Hail storm aftermath, ice visible on ground
1 item : More of the flat north of the Iverson building after the storm.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-128 |
Hail storm aftermath, Iverson's field visible in background.
1 item : On the east side of the road showing the banks of hail and soil mixture after the water subsided. Across the road from Iverson's.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-129 |
Hail storm aftermath
1 item : Wheat field showing the damage caused by the hail. Estimated 90% damage. Iverson's field.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-130 |
Hail storm aftermath, close up
1 item : Close-up of the damage shown in the picture above [90-10-129]. Iverson's field.
|
1976 |
5 | 10-131 |
Steptoe Butte; kite gliders
1 item : Took off from roadway near top of Steptoe Butte and will land near recreation area at foot of butte. 1975.; negative number 6-29-75-1
|
undated |
5 | 10-132 |
Steptoe Butte; kite gliders
1 item : Another kite flier soaring over field near the recreation area.; negative number 6-29-75-2
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undated |
5 | 10-133 |
Steptoe Butte; kite gliders
1 item : High over the recreation area east of Steptoe Butte. Number 1 is the location of the recreation area.; negative number 6-29-75-3
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undated |
5 | 10-133 |
Steptoe Butte; kite gliders
1 item : High over the recreation area east of Steptoe Butte. Number 1 is the location of the recreation area.; negative number 6-29-75-6
|
undated |
5 | 10-134 |
Steptoe Butte; kite gliders
1 item : Landed near the recreation area, number 1. Kite flier pictures by Clifford M. Ott 1975.; negative number 6-29-75-4
|
undated |
5 | 10-135 |
Aerial view from Steptoe Butte
1 item : Looking northeast from Steptoe Butte in the late 1890s or early 1900s.
|
1900 |
5 | 10-136 |
Aerial view, looking southeast
1 item : Looking southeast from an airplane above Steptoe Butte in October 1972. Picture taken by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1972 |
5 | 10-137 |
Aerial view after harvest
1 item : Of wheat field after harvest in eastern Washington. Picture taken by Clifford M. Ott October 1972.
|
1972 |
5 | 10-138 |
Aerial view of hillside too steep to farm
1 item : Of wheat field after harvest showing hillside too steep to farm. Picture by Clifford M. Ott October 1972.
|
1972 |
5 | 10-139 |
Pioneer Moscow men's club; group portrait; identification
1 item : Pioneers of Moscow. 1st row front L to R:Spitler, Frazer, Tierney, Cameran (Cameron?) Hawley, McKenzie, Urquhart, Eutsler, 2nd row: Weber, Holt, Naylor, Conger, Woodworth, Kinnear, Sievert, McGregor, Lowery, Daniels, Holden 3rd row: Heick, Carter, Mathis, Clark, Keane, Crow, Gibson, Brown, Gano, Abrahamson, Vinnegarholtz 4th row: Rogers, Estes, Buchanan, King, Olson, Collins, Hagan, Buchanan, Collins, Fleener 5th row: Baxter, Gamble, Driscoll, Rice, Collins, Martin, Haynes, Kildee, Crow. [list of names of men in photograph 90-10-139]: Spitler, Frazer, Tierney, Cameran (Cameron?) Hawley, McKenzie, Urquhart, Eutsler, Weber, Holt, Naylor, Conger, Woodworth, Kinnear, Sievert, McGregor, Lowery, Daniels, Holden, Heick, Carter, Mathis, Clark, Keane, Crow, Gibson, Brown, Gano, Abrahamson, Vinnegarholtz, Rogers, Estes, Buchanan, King, Olson, Collins, Hagan, Buchanan, Collins, Fleener, Baxter, Gamble, Driscoll, Rice, Collins, Martin, Haynes, Kildee, Crow.; negative number 8-28-76-6
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undated |
5 | 10-141 |
Odd Fellow lodge members
1 item : Cutting wood for sick member, John Hanson. Mudgett's wood saw used. Left to right: Roy Mudgett, George Knowles, William Hawk, Roy Naylor, L. Boswell, Arthur Borklund (Bjorklund?) Hap Moody, Robert Oldenberg, L.G. Peterson, Tom Dowdy, Perry Carter, Argo Bateman, L.N. Rudd, and Mrs. John Hanson. 1930s.
|
1932 |
5 | 10-142 |
Pioneers of Colton, Washington
1 item : Left to right, back row: Barthold Schlader, George Meister, Henry Sturm, John Bauer, Jacob Kambitch [Kambitsch?] Joseph Semler, George Haidacher. Left to right, front row: Squally John, Patrick Drain, Harold C.G. Sodorff, Michael Schultheis, Sr., John P. Klein, James Hall. August 21, 1911.
|
1911 |
5 | 10-143 |
Some of the Pioneers of Colton Country
1 item : [Textual document.]
|
1911 |
5 | 10-144 |
Genesee Farmers Union members
1 item : [list of last names]: Carbuhn, Borgen, Hanson, Flamoc, Crow, Shirrod, Dwyer, Herman, Knapps, Smith, Swenson, Clark, Johnson, Scharnhorst, Carbuhn, Grieser, Scharnhorst, Gray, Gage, Woodley, Healy, Lyons, Peasley, Rudy, Nesbit, Gano, Naylor, Thompson, Steltz, Jain, Tiedman, Seivers, Nesbit, Nesbit, Bumgartner, Mervyn.
|
1911 |
5 | 10-146 |
Light on the Mountains pageant members
1 item : University of Idaho. June 11, 1923. Students: Dwight Disney as Meriwether Lewis, Marie Gower as Sacajawea, W.G. Guernsey as William Clark. Looking southeast across the athletic field with bleachers at left; Forestry nursery tool house and seed beds at right.
|
1923 |
5 | 10-147 |
Felix Warren and H.C. Baldridge in Stagecoach at University of Idaho pageant
1 item : Felix Warren, noted pioneer stage driver, and Idaho governor H.C. Baldridge at University of Idaho pageant, June 11, 1923. Looking south at Forestry nursery and University of Idaho water tank above.
|
1923 |
5 | 10-148 |
Felix Warren and H.C. Baldridge in Stagecoach
1 item : Felix Warren and Governor H.C. Baldridge on stagecoach at University of Idaho pageant, June 11, 1923. Looking northeast with Moscow Mountain in far distance.
|
1923 |
5 | 11-001 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company warehouse at corner of A and Almon streets
1 item : Warehouse at the southwest corner of A and Almon streets in 1926. Picture from a panoramic.
|
1926 |
5 | 11-002 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company pea processing plant on fire
1 item : Fire of July 7, 1945. This was the seed and commercial pea processing plant at that time. Picture by Hodgins Drug Store, Charles Dimond, photographer.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-003 |
Washburn-Wilson Christmas party; 1926
1 item : Christmas party 1926. [caption includes identifications]; negative number 4-7-81-8
|
1926 |
5 | 11-004 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company basketball team in Moscow
1 item : [Basketball team photo and identifications, 1935-1936]
|
1935 |
5 | 11-005 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company advertisement, circa 1935
1 item : Print advertisement from the Garfield Union Warehouse company, stating andquot;Our Seeds Grow Friendsandquot;.
|
1935 |
5 | 11-006 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company advertisement
1 item : print advertisement reading andquot;Our seeds grow friendsandquot;
|
1935 |
5 | 11-007 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company Christmas party program
1 item : [Washburn-Wilson Seed Company Christmas party program]. At the Blue Bucket about 1940.
|
1940 |
5 | 11-008 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company manager Herman N. Wilson
1 item : Herman N. Wilson, manager. Hodgins Drug Store, Charles Dimond, photographer.
|
1950 |
5 | 11-009 |
Front office of Washburn-Wilson Seed Company
1 item : Front office of the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company at the southeast corner of A and Almon streets. Lee Walker Mathews, front desk; second desk, unknown. Minnie Smith, office manager on phone at third desk. Hodgins Drug Store, Charles Dimond, photographer.
|
1950 |
5 | 11-010 |
Back office of Washburn-Wilson Seed Company, circa 1950
1 item : Back office at peak of Washburn-Wilson Seed Company packaging business about 1950. Rollin (Roland) Hill at left. Hodgins Drug Store, Charles Dimond, photographer.
|
1950 |
5 | 11-012 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company picking seed peas
1 item : Hand picking seed peas in the building that burned July 8, 1945. Hodgins Drug Store, Charles Dimond, photographer.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-013 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company sacking off seed peas
1 item : Sacking off seed peas in the building that burned July 8, 1945. Bill Rogers at sewing machine. Hodgins Drug Store, Charles Dimond, photographer.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-014 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company's George Woodberry checking germination of seed peas
1 item : George Woodbery, agronomist, checking germination of seed peas in the basement of office, A and Almon streets. Hodgins Drug Store, Charles Dimond, photographer.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-015 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company cellophane bag packaging line
1 item : Side view of one-pound cellophane bag packaging line. Left to right: Della Peterson Estes opening bags; Francis Blacker Flack at scale; unknown girl sealing bag; Marion Deesten sealing bag.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-016 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company packaging process
1 item : End view showing one-pound cellophane bags being packed in 12/1# cases. Girl at left, unknown; right, Lela Lind.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-017 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company promotional about new packaging
1 item : A newsletter promotional piece about how the new packaging and machines have changed the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company business and impacted grocery purchasing.
|
1946 |
5 | 11-018 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company packaging whole peas
1 item : One-pound carton machine packaging whole peas for the grocery trade. Jim Hall was the operator for the three packaging machines in the room.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-019 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fancy peas package
1 item : photo of Washburn's Fancy Peas package (box)
|
1940 |
5 | 11-020 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fancy barley package
1 item : photo of Washburn's Fancy Barley package (box)
|
1945 |
5 | 11-021 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fancy peas package, circa 1945
1 item : [photo of Washburn's Fancy Peas package (bag)]
|
1945 |
5 | 11-022 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fancy lentils package
1 item : [photo of Washburn's Fancy Lentils package (bag)]
|
1945 |
5 | 11-023 |
Farewell party for Tony Agrell from the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company
1 item : Tony Agrell farewell party. [Caption includes identifications.]
|
1955 |
5 | 11-024 |
Herman Wilson of Washburn-Wilson Seed Company
1 item : Herman Wilson. By Clifford M. Ott.
|
1950 |
5 | 11-025 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company pea harvesting equipment
1 item : Equipment for harvesting peas and lentils on display in Washburn-Wilson parking lot by Moscow implement dealers, Farmers Day, June 19, 1937.
|
1937 |
5 | 11-026 |
Herman Wilson, manager of Washburn-Wilson Seed Company
1 item : Herman N. Wilson, manager, Washburn-Wilson Seed Company, and Carl Smith, fire chief of the Moscow Volunteer Fire Department many years.
|
1950 |
5 | 11-027 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company Farmers Day meeting
1 item : Farmers Day meetings were held for many years by the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company for their many pea and lentil growers and others interested. Above [90-11-027] picture was taken in their warehouse at Almon and A streets June 19, 1937, by Charles Dimond of Hodgins.
|
1937 |
5 | 11-028 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company lunch at Farmers Day meeting
1 item : Crowd of over 600 people were served a lunch consisting entirely of [dishes made of] peas and/or lentils (from soup to nuts). Mrs. Roland Hodgins complained the next day of having indigestion from too high a protein meal. Farmers Day June 19, 1937.
|
1937 |
5 | 11-029 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company achievement award presented to Sam Russell
1 item : Achievement award (Food for Freedom) being presented to Sam Russell, the oldest employee in number of years with the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company. Second from left: Bill Anderson, mayor; extreme right: Ted Kelley, foreman.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-030 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company awards ceremony in East City Park
1 item : Herman N. Wilson, manager of the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company, making the acceptance speech. Ceremony was in East City Park, [Moscow, Idaho] September 6, 1944.
|
1944 |
5 | 11-031 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company achievement award ceremony
1 item : Crowd with the speakers platform beyond in Moscow's East City Park at the presentation of the Achievement award (Food for Freedom) September 6, 1944.
|
1944 |
5 | 11-032 |
East City Park in Moscow, circa 1944
1 item : Moscow's East City Park located in the block north of Third Street and west of Hayes Street. Pictures taken September 6, 1944, by Charles Dimond of Hodgins Drug Store photography department.
|
1944 |
5 | 11-033 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company building during fire July 1945
1 item : Looking northwest from the intersection of First and Almon streets at the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fire of July 7, 1945. Virginia Ott Pitkin with bicycle.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-034 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company during fire of July 7, 1945
1 item : Looking northwest from the intersection of First and Almon streets at the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fire of July 7, 1945. Virginia Ott Pitkin with bicycle.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-035 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company roof on fire July 1945
1 item : About 5:00 a.m. July 7, 1945, a fire burned through the roof of the main processing building belonging to the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company at the southwest corner of Almon and A streets.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-036 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company, looking west at fire
1 item : Looking southwest from A Street at the Washburn-Wilson fire. July 7, 1945.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-037 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company looking northeast from Asbury Street
1 item : Looking northeast at the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fire from Asbury Street, July 7, 1945.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-038 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company, from the southwest during the fire
1 item : Looking northeast up the railroad tracks at the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fire from Asbury Street, July 7, 1945.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-039 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fire from a distance
1 item : Looking southeast at the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fire over the brick boiler building from A Street, July 7, 1945.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-040 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company, from the east during the fire
1 item : Looking west at the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fire from A Street east of Jackson Street, July 7, 1945.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-041 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company smoldering ruins
1 item : Looking southwest at the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company fire after the building was nothing but rubbish, from Almon and A streets.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-042 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company showing building materials
1 item : Looking southwest closer showing the mass of corrugated iron siding and other metals from the building, July 7, 1945.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-043 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company after fire had died down
1 item : Looking southwest at another view of the smoldering ruins of the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company main processing building, July 7, 1945.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-044 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company barley pearling and feed processing building
1 item : Looking southwest from the intersection of Almon and A streets at the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company barley pearling and feed processing building built in 1946, replacing the building that burned. Picture by Clifford M. Ott about 1955.
|
1955 |
5 | 11-045 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company commercial pea processing plant
1 item : Looking southwest from the intersection of Almon and A streets at the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company commercial pea processing plant in 1960. By Clifford M. Ott.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-046 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company after the July 7 fire in Moscow
1 item : The scene of the aftermath of July 7, 1945, fire
|
1945 |
5 | 11-047 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company west end of plant during fire
1 item : Looking at the west end of the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company plant during the fire of July 7, 1945. [Charles] Dimond, photographer.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-048 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company flat house was the only building left standing
1 item : Flat house at the west end of the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company building was all that was left standing after the fire of July 7, 1945. [Charles] Dimond picture.
|
1945 |
5 | 11-049 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Companybarley pearling and feed plant, built in 1946
1 item : Washburn-Wilson Seed Company barley pearling and feed plant built in 1946. It was a Purina franchise store beginning in 1952. Built at the site of the 1945 fire. Picture by Clifford M. Ott 1960.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-050 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company pea and lentil processing plant
1 item : Washburn-Wilson Seed Company pea and lentil processing plant at A and Almon streets west of the railroad tracks. Picture by Clifford M. Ott 1960.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-051 |
Purina school at Baker, Oregon
1 item : Purina school at Baker, Oregon. 1- Lyle Smith, Purina salesman for the Palouse area; 2- Clifford M. Ott, manager, Washburn's Farm Store.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-052 |
Salesmanship awards presented to Purina Store managers
1 item : Salesmanship awards presented to the Purina Store managers or salesmen for completing training school, Spokane, Washington 1956. 1- Clifford M. Ott.
|
1956 |
5 | 11-053 |
Stockmans meeting at Lewis Clark Hotel
1 item : Stockman's meeting by Ralston Purina Company at the Lewis Clark Hotel, Lewiston, Idaho in January 1956. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1956 |
5 | 11-054 |
Western Division Purina dealer meeting
1 item : Western Division Purina dealer meeting at San Francisco, California in 1956. Clifford M. Ott in white circle.
|
1956 |
5 | 11-055 |
Washburns Farm Store
1 item : Washburn's Farm Store opened for business as a Purina franchise store with Clifford M. Ott as manager. Feed processing equipment consisted of a dry or steam roller, hammermill, batch mixer, molasses mixer and a pellet mill. Any type of feed could be processed for the dairymen, cattlemen, hog raisers and poultrymen. Barley cleaning and pearling equipment was located in the building opposite the feed store.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-056 |
Lyle Smith, Purina salesman, conducting a hog meeting
1 item : Lyle Smith, the Purina salesman for this area, conducting a hog meeting at the Washburn Farm Store, showing the results of proper feeding.
|
1952 |
5 | 11-057 |
Hog feeds at Washburns Farm Store
1 item : Display of hog feeds in Washburn's Farm Store.
|
1952 |
5 | 11-058 |
Sanitation products at Washburns Farm Store
1 item : Display of sanitation products in Washburn's Farm Store.
|
1952 |
5 | 11-059 |
Washburns Farm Store chick growing demonstration
1 item : Chick-growing demonstration, Washburn's Farm Store.
|
1952 |
5 | 11-060 |
Washburns Farm Store window display
1 item : Window display at Washburn's Farm Store.
|
1952 |
5 | 11-061 |
Washburns Farm Store hen display
1 item : Laying hen display at Washburn's Farm Store.
|
1952 |
5 | 11-062 |
Two feed processors play catch with a Purina bottle
1 item : Clem Russell, left, and Ed McGuire, feed processors for Washburn's Farm Store, playing catch with a Purina bottle. When Clifford M. Ott left the store in July of 1960, Clem was manager for several years.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-063 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Co. Pea Processing Plant on the Troy Hwy.
1 item : Washburn-Wilson Seed Company pea processing plant on the Troy Highway at the south end of Washington Street; purchased from Kenneth Anderson in the fall of 1945.; negative number 2-27-87-6
|
undated |
5 | 11-063 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Co. Pea Processing Plant on the Troy Hwy.
1 item : Washburn-Wilson Seed Company pea processing plant on the Troy Highway at the south end of Washington Street; purchased from Kenneth Anderson in the fall of 1945.; negative number 2-27-87-7
|
undated |
5 | 11-064 |
New Washburn-Wilson Seed Company building for receiving four types of peas without causing mixtures
1 item : Washburn-Wilson Seed Company plant rebuilt and enlarged for receiving four varieties of peas at one time without causing any mixtures. Facility was purchased by Carl Eisinger March 1, 1961, and completely destroyed by fire April 28, 1962. Picture by Clifford M. Ott 1960.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-065 |
Aftermath of fire at former Washburn-Wilson Seed Company
1 item : Formerly Washburn-Wilson Seed Company plant. Completely destroyed by fire April 28, 1962. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1962 |
5 | 11-066 |
Former Washburn-Wilson Seed Company plant destroyed by fire
1 item : Formerly Washburn-Wilson Seed Company plant. Completely destroyed by fire April 28, 1962. Picture by Clifford M. Ott.
|
1962 |
5 | 11-067 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Companypea processing plant, circa 1960
1 item : Pea processing plant in 1960. Located on the Troy Highway at the south end of Washington Street. 1- Flat house built in 1948 for storing sacked peas, 2- Cribbed bin elevator purchased from Kenneth Anderson in fall of 1945, 3- New headhouse with two elevators built in 1946, 4- New hand picking room with capacity of 50 individual picking machines for women built in 1946, 5- Two new elevators and dump pit area built in 1946. With four elevators different [peas] could be received without mixture.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-068 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company warehouse demolished by fire, 1962
1 item : Fire of April 28, 1962, completely demolished the warehouse owned at that time by Carl Eisinger who purchased it March 1, 1961. Warehouse was never rebuilt.
|
1961 |
5 | 11-069 |
Machine was built by Ott and packed twenty-four one-pound bags into a case
1 item : Machine was built by Clifford M. Ott in his basement workshop at 836 Orchard Avenue, [Moscow, Idaho]. It was a semi-automatic machine to pack 24 one-pound cellophane bags into the case. Production of the new automatic cellophane bag machine was faster than a girl could pack them in the case. With this machine, the faster production could be handled easily. Sawyer of Los Angeles, who built the cellophane bag machine copied, with improvements, this machine and built five to operate with the cellophane bag machines at Ralston, Nebraska.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-070 |
Cellophane bag-packaging machine that held three bags at a time
1 item : Machine accumulated three bags then pushed them off the conveyor belt as shown at right.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-071 |
Cellphonane bag-packaging machine that held 12 one-pound bags
1 item : Shows the case in position to receive the one-pound cellophane bags. When the lower end of the case had 12 bags in position, the case was pulled back and pushed down and forward to receive the other 12 bags.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-072 |
Cellophane packaging machine at Washburn-Wilson Seed Company
1 item : [4 photos of the 'high chair', a machine that packaged cellophane bags]
|
1960 |
5 | 11-073 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Co. bean processing and packaging equip.
1 item : [2 photos of blue prints for the bag-packaging machine]; negative number 9-15-81-8
|
undated |
5 | 11-074 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company bag packaging machine blue prints
1 item : [2 photos of blue prints for the bag-packaging machine]
|
1960 |
5 | 11-075 |
Blue prints for bag-packaging machine
1 item : 2 photos of blue prints for the bag-packaging machine.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-076 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company in Ralston, Nebraska
1 item : Washburn-Wilson Seed Company plant at Ralston, Nebraska purchased in 1942. Clifford M. Ott was sent there in October of 1942 to install equipment for packaging beans, peas, lentils, and pearl barley for the grocery trade. First line went into production in December with three more, January 1943. Later more lines went into production making a total capacity of 80,000 one-pound cellophane bags in an eight-hour shift.
|
1944 |
5 | 11-077 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company after addition and crib bin elevator added
1 item : In 1943 an addition to the original building was built (1) and later a crib bin elevator (2) was built, late 1943 and 1944. This was for handling bulk peas from Idaho. Later pea processing and splitting equipment was installed in both buildings. Picture shows soybean plots in foreground with popcorn plots beyond. Picture by Clifford M. Ott 1944.
|
1944 |
5 | 11-078 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company building purchased in 1943
1 item : Plant #2 was purchased in 1943 and required reconditioning of roofs, fire walls, and a complete east end. Three-story east send of the building had barley pearling equipment installed. Rest of the building was used for storing 100-pound sacked beans and held many carloads. Washburn name is [on] the east end of the building. Building originally was used in the manufacturing of furniture.
|
1944 |
5 | 11-079 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company before joining flathouse was built
1 item : Looking southwest at the east end of the two Washburn-Wilson Seed Company plants no. 1 and 2. In 1945 a one-story flathouse was built connecting the two plants, giving Washburn-Wilson 712 feet front on the [Northern] Burlington [Railroad] siding. Small brick building was the apartment where Clifford M. Ott stayed while at Ralston from October 1942 to January 1945.
|
1944 |
5 | 11-080 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company employees and families
1 item : Summer of 1943. Back row, left to right?: Alice Shooter, office; C.M. Ott, mgr; Erwin Williams, machinery. Other man is George Hoffman, andquot;pkg man.andquot;
|
1943 |
5 | 11-081 |
Washburn-Wilson Seed Company in Horseheads, New York
1 item : Looking east at the government holding point north of Horseheads, New York. Washburn-Wilson Seed Company leased the two sections marked with a andquot;Wandquot;. Clifford M. Ott arrived there September 10, 1947, to install the equipment for processing beans for the grocery trade. He continued there until the personnel were trained for the operation.
|
1950 |
5 | 11-082 |
Aerial of Washburn-Wilson Seed Company in Horseheads, New York
1 item : Looking west at the government holding point showing the two sections leased by Washburn-Wilson Seed Company. Later the section at the end of the building was sub-leased to the Corning Glass Company where they stored television picture tubes. Washburn-Wilson Seed Company was in the other section where the packaging equipment was installed and sacked beans on pallets stored. Each section was 180 feet wide and 240 feet long. Office was in the end section. Holding point was used by the Army during World War II.
|
1950 |
5 | 11-083 |
Fire at Washburn-Wilson Seed Company in Horseheads, New York
1 item : A photo of newspaper article about fire at Washburn-Wilson Seed Company plant at Horseheads, New York
|
1951 |
5 | 11-084 |
Area's Earliest Pea Firm in Receivership
1 item : A photocopy of an article in the Idahonian detailing the bankruptcy of the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company and the company's status of receiving bids.
|
1960 |
5 | 11-085 |
Crowd at Hearing on Bankruptcy and Claims Denied in Bankruptcy
1 item : Photocopy of article in unknown newspaper with a handwritten note with photocopy: Washburn-Wilson Seed Co. Dumas Seed Co. Dumas Corp. owned by Ruddick Corp. 1984
|
1984 |
5 | 11-086 |
Newspaper article relating to the Washburn-Wilson Seed Company sale
1 item : A photocopy of article in unknown newspaper titled andquot;Seed Company Sale Revealedandquot;
|
1965 |
5 | 11-087 |
Newspaper articles relating to Washburn-Wilson Seed Company
1 item : Photocopy of articles in unknown newspaper titled andquot;Seed Co. Creditors To Meet Nov.12,andquot; andquot;Seed Firm Sale Now Approved,andquot; andquot;Seed Company Pay-Off Hereandquot;
|
1961 |
5 | 11-088 |
Newspaper articles relating to the sale of Washburn-Wilson Seed Company
1 item : Photocopy of articles in unknown newspaper titled andquot;Dry Pea Dealers Go Brokeandquot;, andquot;Bankruptcy Claim Outandquot;, and andquot;Mail Fraud Faces Spokane Bankruptandquot;
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1962 |
5 | 11-089 |
Announcement of name change from Dumas Corp. to Jordan Pea Products
1 item : Clipping from March 18, 1992, edition of Idahonian newspaper announcing change in name of Dumas Corporation to Jordan Pea Products, Inc.
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1992 |
Series II: SlidesReturn to Top
Container(s): Boxes 6-8
The slides correspond with the prints, organized by book number.
Series III: NegativesReturn to Top
The negatives are organized by date Clifford Ott took the photo, in the format MM-DD-YYYY-Image Number. Many of the negatives are duplicates of the prints, in which case only the print descriptions are listed, with the corresponding negative numbers in the description fields.
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Box | object | ||
9 | 9-28-13-10 | Potlatch sawmill; panoramic of lumber yard from north 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-106 | Potlatch; William Deary, founder and first manager of mill at Potlatch; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-11 | Potlatch sawmill; panoramic of lumber yard from north 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-119 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; Bill Deary, first manager of Potlatch; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-12 | Potlatch sawmill; panoramic of lumber yard from north 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-121 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; 1906 photo with Weyerhaeuser and Deary etc.; American Lumberman 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 9-28-13-14 | Potlatch sawmill; panoramic of lumber yard from north 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-15 | Potlatch sawmill; panoramic of lumber yard from north 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-16 | Potlatch sawmill; panoramic of lumber yard from north 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-20 | Potlatch sawmill; plant from east hill north of Catholic church; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-21 | Potlatch sawmill; plant from 5th and Pine, showing depot; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-23 | Potlatch sawmill; planing mill power house; planer; sheds; loading track from blacksmith's roof; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-24 | Potlatch sawmill; sawmill complete; with town in back; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-25 | Potlatch sawmill; view of sorting shed and saw mill; stack of planing mill; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-45 | Potlatch sawmill; dry kilns, planing mill and lumber yard from SE; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-46 | Potlatch Lumber Co., town, dry kilns, planing mill and lumber yard from SE; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-47 | Potlatch Lumber Co., planing mill and sheds from SE; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-51 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; center of lumber yard; planing mill, dry kilns and saw mill in background; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-79 | Potlatch; Washington, Idaho and Montana R.R. Co.; Engine No. 30; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-83 | Potlatch Corp.; large burner at left in picture; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-109 | Potlatch; mill foundations; 11-25-05; American Lumberman 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 9-28-13-74 | Potlatch; last run of Engine No. 23; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-1 | Interior of Potlatch sawmill ; 4 Diamond Iron Works band mills and carriages; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-100 | Potlatch; Dr. J.S. Leland resident of Newman's addition to Onaway; 1905-25; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-103 | Potlatch; Jeffrey Electric Storage Battery Locomotive; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-104 | Potlatch; William Helmer, famed timber cruiser, during his retirement; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-105 | Potlatch; Mr Morgan, Townsite Superintendent; Fred Campbell on white horse; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-107 | Potlatch; Fred and Mrs. Gorman, A.W. Laird (Laird was manager after death of Deary in 1913); American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-108 | Potlatch; from left, in front of flat car: A.W. Laird, Mrs. Donovan, Mrs. Knapp; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-110 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; combination steam powered caterpillar logging locomotive in Minnesota; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-111 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; Weyerhaeuser and Denkmann raft boat in the 1880's; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-112 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; river drives began at the end of a log flume; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-113 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; timber harvests in the Lake states brought out by sleigh; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-114 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; broad, iron-tired wooden wheels used on early tractors to haul big logs; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-115 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; hitched oxen dragged big logs out of West Coast woods; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-116 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; logging tractor wit a surrey top in Idaho forest; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-117 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; carload of white pine dragging an empty car for loading; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-118 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; A.W. Laird from Minnesota, manager of Potlatch mill; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-120 | Potlatch Corp.; Weyerhaeuser News.; original mill in 1906 at left; present plant (1974) below; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-122 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Mr. Morgan, Townsite Superintendent; Fred Campbell on white horse; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-124 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Fred and Mrs. Gorman, A.W. Laird (Laird was manager after death of Deary in 1913); American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-125 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Fred and Mrs. Gorman, A.W. Laird (Laird was manager after death of Deary in 1913); American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-17 | Potlatch sawmill; stack with four bottom supports carried to three cross strips; Alley No. 20; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-18 | Potlatch sawmill; Jeffrey Electric Storage Battery locomotives in yard; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-19 | Potlatch sawmill; 11 stacks; No. 3 white pine; south side Alley No. 6; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-2 | Sawmill at Potlatch; railing around cut off saws; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-26 | Potlatch sawmill; white pine and cedar timber center of Sec. 34, T 42 N, R 1W Boise Meridian; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-29 | Potlatch sawmill; trunks of two white pines; height of trunks to limbs; American Lumberman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-13-3 | Two International Endless Chain Drag Saws; motor driven; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-32 | Potlatch sawmill; white pine and cedar timber located NW NE Sec. 33/42/1; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-33 | Potlatch sawmill; white pine and cedar timber on hillside located NW NE Sec. 33/42/1; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-34 | Potlatch sawmill; white pine and cedar timber located SE SE Sec. 33/42/1; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-35 | Potlatch sawmill; cable tram road; 1 1/4 miles above camp 13: station where returning trolleys are shifted; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-36 | Potlatch sawmill; loading end of cable tramway, where logs are attached to cable: American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-37 | Potlatch sawmill; view from above loading skidway at noon; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-38 | Potlatch sawmill; looking down first curve to lunchshack; much standing timber; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-39 | Potlatch sawmill; looking up from turn below lunch shack; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-4 | Interior of Potlatch sawmill from center; showing 4 band mills; small part of gang; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-40 | Potlatch sawmill; cable splice rig; logs on ground from right of way; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-41 | Potlatch; view over canyon where line is highest and longest; about 2,500 feet; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-42 | Potlatch; first curve looking up; first station; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-43 | Potlatch sawmill; logs as they come to the lower landing; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-44 | Potlatch sawmill; T.P. Jones and crew at lower landing; with one chain released; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-48 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Jeffrey Electric Storage Battery Locomotive and 7 tram cars; dry kilns in back; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-49 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Alley No. 8 in lumber yard from south end; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-5 | Interior of Potlatch sawmill from N.W. corner; wide angle to show the entire equipment; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-52 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; interior of sawmill from log end; three Diamond Iron Works band mills; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-53 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; interior of sawmill from back end; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-54 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; interior of sorting shed from outer end; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-55 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; interior of planing mill from south end; showing front resaw to end of building; cars on loading dock; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-56 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; line of Berlin machines in the planing mill; Westinghouse motor at first machine; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-57 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; two Westinghouse-Parsons Steam Turbines, Dynamos and switch board; 625 KW/ 603 AMP/and 1000 K/ 963 AMP; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-58 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Electric Donkey No. 2, sky line 3000 feet, pulling cedar poles at finish of set; transformer on car; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-59 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; electric logging operations; Donkey No. 2; transformer car and camp cars; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-6 | Interior of Potlatch sawmill; shows details of edgers and bands, but not trimmers; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-60 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Elk River timber; white pine tree, 23'6" circumference; located SW NW Sec. 9 39N, R 2E, Clearwater Co.; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-61 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Elk River timber; trunk of white pine tree with four men, 23'6" circumference; located SW NW Sec. 9 39N, R 2E, Clearwater Co. 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-62 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Elk River timber; broad view of white pine timber; located NW 1/4, NW 1/4, Sec. 9/39/2; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-63 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Elk River timber; view to show height to limbs; NW 1/4, NW 1/4, Sec. 9/39/2; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-64 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Elk River timber; four white pines; SE NE 8/39/2; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-65 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Elk River timber; white pine and cedars; SE NE 8/39/2; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-66 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; Elk River timber; broad view of white pines and cedars; SE NE 8/39/2; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-67 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; unidentified; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-68 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; unidentified; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-69 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; logs ready to be milled; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-7 | Interior of long sorting shed; 544 feet; from outside; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-70 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; stacks of lumber in yards; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-71 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; stacking lumber by hand; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-76 | Potlatch; W. I. and M. R.R. Co. "box car"; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-8 | Potlatch sawmill; loading dock from south end of dressed lumber shed; steel connecting shed and planer; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-80 | Potlatch; Idaho, unidentified; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-81 | Potlatch; Idaho, unidentified; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-82 | Potlatch; Idaho, unidentified; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-84 | Potlatch Corp.; logs ready to be milled; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-85 | Potlatch Corp.; stacks of lumber in yards; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-86 | Potlatch Corp.; stacking lumber by hand; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-87 | Potlatch Corp.; damaged negative; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-88 | Potlatch Corp.; damaged negative; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-89 | Potlatch Corp.; damaged negative; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-9 | Potlatch sawmill; Alley No. 12 in lumber yard from east; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-90 | Potlatch Corp.; stacking lumber by hand; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-91 | Potlatch Corp.; stacks of lumber in yard; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-93 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; loading platform at Potlatch, all under roof; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-95 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; dedication of Laird Park; 8-21-37; American Lumberman 1 item
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1937 |
9 | 9-28-13-96 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; dedication of Laird Park; 8-21-37; H.L. Peterson speaking; American Lumberman 1 item
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1937 |
9 | 9-28-13-97 | Potlatch Mercantile Co. store; Manning Fansler, Manager McDonald and Charles McDonald; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-98 | Potlatch; from left: Mr. and Mrs. Smith (Mr. Smith was first postmaster) and James Gardner; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 9-28-13-99 | Potlatch; Fred Fredrickson on porch; American Lumberman 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 1-1-61-5 | Ott in motel room in Grangeville 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-61-6 | Senator Borah House near Boise 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 1-1-61-7 | Senator Borah House near Boise 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 1-1-68-6 | Paradise Ridge 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 1-1-68-7 | Paradise Ridge 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 1-1-68-8 | Paradise Ridge 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 1-1-68-9 | Paradise Ridge 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 1-1-68-10 | Zumhof and McCartor blacksmith shop; 10-12-55 Idahonian newspaper clipping 1 item
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1955 |
9 | 1-1-68-1 | View of Moscow from the roof of Morrill Hall; wide angle lens 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-68-2 | View of Moscow from the roof of Morrill Hall; wide angle lens 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-68-3 | View of Moscow from the roof of Morrill Hall; wide angle lens 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 1-1-68-4 | View of Moscow from the roof of Morrill Hall; wide angle lens 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 1-1-68-5 | View of Moscow from the roof of Morrill Hall; wide angle lens 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-68-7 | Professor John Muerman and wife 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-68-8 | New First National Bank Building; Ott's car in front 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-68-8 | Carl F. Anderson; owner and operator of Inland Meat Market; pioneer; footnotes 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-68-9 | New First National Bank Building; Ott's car in front 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-15-68-10 | Mayview 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-15-68-2 | Russell house and packing shed 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-15-68-3 | Lewiston Grade Road 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-15-68-4 | Snake River 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-15-68-5 | Unidentified house in woods 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-15-68-6 | Unidentified abandoned house 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-15-68-7 | Snake River 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-15-68-8 | Snake River 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-15-68-9 | House (in Mayview?) 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-69-2 | Bridge at Riparia; Little Goose Dam 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-69-3 | Bridge at Riparia; Little Goose Dam 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-69-4 | Bridge at Riparia; Little Goose Dam 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-70-1 | Snake River below Lewiston 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-70-2 | Snake River below Lewiston 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-70-3 | Snake River below Lewiston 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-30-71-4 | Post Office/Federal Building, Moscow; N.E. corner of 3rd and Washington; 5-02-10 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-30-71-5 | Post Office/Federal Building, Moscow; N.E. corner of 3rd and Washington; 6-02-10 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-30-71-6 | Post Office/Federal Building, Moscow; N.E. corner of 3rd and Washington; 7-01-10 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-30-71-7 | Post Office/Federal Building, Moscow; N.E. corner of 3rd and Washington; 9-02-10 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-30-71-8 | Post Office/Federal Building, Moscow; N.E. corner of 3rd and Washington; 5-01-11 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-30-71-9 | Post Office/Federal Building, Moscow; N.E. corner of 3rd and Washington; 7-01-11 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-72-10 | Tom Tierney house on Thorn Creek; pioneer homestead 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-72-8 | Tom Tierney house on Thorn Creek; pioneer homestead 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-1-72-9 | Freighting outfit; identified in Livingston, Montana; from the Castle at Juliaetta 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-2-72-1 | Headington School; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-2-72-10 | Madison Lumber Co.; S. Main, Moscow; burned 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-2-72-11 | Lola Clyde; 1972 Idaho Mother of the Year; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-2-72-12 | Sarah Headington; first school; 1899 1 item
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1899 |
9 | 1-2-72-13 | Bank of Moscow; cancelled note; John Jackson 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-2-72-2 | Headington School; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-2-72-3 | Commercial Block; next to Creighton's; 1888 1 item
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1888 |
9 | 1-2-72-6 | Homer David School; Muscoda, Wisconsin; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-2-72-9 | Madison Lumber Co.; S. Main, Moscow; burned 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-3-72-7 | Pioneers of Moscow; oldest pioneer: Tom Tierney of Thorn Creek, 1870; photo dated 1958; people identified 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-4-72-10 | Sage Hen train at Washtucna, 1914; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1914 |
9 | 1-4-72-11 | Top: Randall Farm, West Cove, Bottom: Jackson group in front of house 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-4-72-5 | William Frazier and wife; pioneers 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-4-72-6 | William Frazier 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-4-72-8 | Annual Pioneer Picnic poster 1 item
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1902 |
9 | 1-4-72-9 | John L. Naylor portrait 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-5-72-3 | Tom Tierney settled S. Thorn Creek Sept. 1870 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-5-72-4 | Theodore, Robert, Claus, Victor, Edward and Gottred Lundquist 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-5-72-5 | Theodore, Robert, Claus, Victor, Edward and Gottred Lundquist 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-5-72-5 | Moscow High School Basketball Team; 1911 1 item
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1911 |
9 | 1-5-72-6 | Ed and Lena Lundquist wedding; 1900 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 1-5-72-6 | Moscow High School Basketball Team; 1912 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 1-6-72-6 | Roy Mudgett (at left) with wood saw and friends 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-6-72-7 | Roy Mudgett (at left) with wood saw and friends 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-7-72-10 | Pioneer team and sled full of people 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-7-72-8 | Pioneer covered wagon 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-7-72-9 | Pioneer rotary snow plow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-24-72a-11 | Pioneer birthday party; people identified 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-24-72a-1 | Mr. and Mrs. Martin Mickey; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 2-24-72a-10 | Caroline Elsie Watkins (Pfeil); Moscow: 1887 1 item
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1887 |
9 | 2-24-72a-12 | Pioneer birthday party; people identified 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-24-72a-2 | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mickey; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 2-24-72a-3 | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mickey; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 2-24-72a-4 | Agnes Roth Mickey (Martin's mother) 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-24-72a-5 | George Creighton; pioneer merchant 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-24-72a-6 | Roy and Eda Holman and son, Royal 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-24-72a-7 | Roy and Eda Holman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-24-72a-8 | Roy and Eda Holman; 50th wedding anniversary 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 2-24-72a-9 | Dr. William Woodbury Watkins (Regent, University of Idaho, 1893-1895). 1 item
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1895 |
9 | 2-24-72b-1 | Rev. Floyd M. Reeves and Louise (Warner) Reeves 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 2-24-72b-10 | Pleiades Club; 1921 1 item
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1921 |
9 | 2-24-72b-12 | Mrs. Charles B. Holt; Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-24-72b-13 | Mr. Charles B. Holt; Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 2-24-72b-2 | David S. Reeves and Bertha (Schumacher) Reeves 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 2-24-72b-3 | Rev. and Mrs. Robert Warner; M. E. Church; 1914 1 item
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1914 |
9 | 2-24-72b-4 | W.H. Lillibridge (Mrs. Mickey's father); 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 2-24-72b-5 | Rev. Robert Warner, who married the Mickeys; 1914 1 item
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1914 |
9 | 2-24-72b-6 | Carol Ryrie Brink; Moscow; 1895 1 item
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1895 |
9 | 2-24-72b-7 | Mary Jane Cook; Vassar 1 item
|
undated |
9 | 2-24-72b-8 | Maris E. Lewis; Moscow; 1903 1 item
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1903 |
9 | 2-24-72b-9 | Hi You Club; 1908 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 2-24-72c-1 | Edmundson family; 1900 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 2-24-72c-2 | Edmundson family 1 item
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9 | 2-24-72c-3 | Edmundson family postcard; woman 1 item
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9 | 2-24-72c-4 | Edmundson family 1 item
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9 | 2-24-72c-7 | Edmundson family; young man 1 item
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9 | 2-24-72c-8 | Edmundson family; young man 1 item
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9 | 2-24-72c-9 | Edmundson family; man running in race (Hec Edmundson?) 1 item
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9 | 3-1-72-10 | Swann's Grocery (market change) advertisement; 5-21-14; Moscow 1 item
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1914 |
9 | 3-1-72-11 | George Creighton Co. advertisement; pioneer Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-1-72-6 | List of Latah Co. men killed in World War I 1 item
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9 | 3-1-72-8 | Elmer Wills, oldest pioneer; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 3-1-72-8 | Map of Lewis County 1 item
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9 | 3-5-72-1 | Pioneer couple 1 item
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9 | 3-5-72-2 | Jackson family 1 item
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9 | 3-5-72-3 | John and Dora Sudderth 1 item
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9 | 3-5-72-5 | Mrs. Berry, Walter, Earl and Carl Berry; (large man: Ed Snow) 1 item
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9 | 4-25-72-4 | Moscow High School Basketball Team; 1912; L to R, back: Albright, VanKervis, Otto Stillinger, Frank Thomas; Front Row: Safford, Clyde Hunter, C. Halem 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 4-25-72-4 | Moscow High School Girls Basketball Team; 1912; women identified 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 4-25-72-5 | Moscow High School Girls Basketball Team; 1911; women identified 1 item
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1911 |
9 | 5-10-72-7 | Clarence (Hec) Edmundson and Z.S. 1 item
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9 | 5-10-72-8 | Cliff, Hec, Z.S. and Edmundson woman 1 item
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9 | 5-1-72-10 | W.A. Lauder, Mrs. Lauder, Alma and Ralph 1 item
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9 | 5-1-72-11 | John Talbott home; built by W.C. Lauder 1 item
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9 | 5-1-72-12 | Pioneer Taylor family on front porch; (Alma Lauder's grandparents) 1 item
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9 | 5-1-72-7 | Minnie (Taylor) Lauder; mother of Alma Lauder Keeling 1 item
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9 | 5-1-72-8 | William C. Lauder home; home of Alma Lauder in 1972 1 item
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1972 |
9 | 5-1-72-9 | Taylor's first car ride; (Ward Ga--? car) 1 item
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9 | 5-24-72-12 | U of I Administration Building; snow 1 item
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9 | 5-24-72-13 | U of I Administration Building; post card 1 item
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9 | 5-24-72-3 | Hec Edmundson running; 1908 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 5-28-72-2 | Woodfell Cemetery 1 item
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9 | 5-28-72-3 | Woodfell Cemetery 1 item
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9 | 5-28-72-4 | Woodfell Cemetery; Jake Johnson tombstone; Johnson was postmaster at Woodfell and packed supplies to the miners in the Hoodoo area 1 item
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9 | 5-28-72-5 | Woodfell Cemetery; Jake Johnson tombstone; Johnson was postmaster at Woodfell and packed supplies to the miners in the Hoodoo area 1 item
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9 | 5-28-72-6 | Woodfell Cemetery view from highway 1 item
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9 | 5-28-72-7 | Woodfell Cemetery view from highway 1 item
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9 | 5-28-72-8 | Woodfell Cemetery view from highway 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-1 | Mining pictures from University of Idaho; museum. 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-1 | American Indian picture from University of Idaho; museum 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-12 | Mining pictures from University of Idaho; museum. 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-2 | Mining pictures from University of Idaho; museum. 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-2 | First survey crew; University of Idaho; museum 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-3 | Mining pictures from University of Idaho; museum. 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-3 | First survey crew; University of Idaho; museum 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-4 | Mining pictures from University of Idaho; museum. 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-4 | American Indian picture from University of Idaho; museum 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-5 | Mining pictures from University of Idaho; museum. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-2-72-5 | American Indian picture from University of Idaho; museum 1 item
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9 | 7-2-72-6 | Mining pictures from University of Idaho; museum. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-2-72-6 | O. R. and N. Train; University of Idaho photo; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-2-72-7 | Woodfell Post Office; located north of Harvard; museum 1 item
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9 | 8-8-72-11 | Estes Home 1 item
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9 | 8-8-72-1 | Inside Carssow Grocery 1 item
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9 | 8-8-72-10 | Carssow children 1 item
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9 | 8-8-72-11 | Carssow wedding picture 1 item
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9 | 8-8-72-12 | R. Belle Estes Carssow Diploma of Honor; 1887 1 item
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1887 |
9 | 8-8-72-2 | Carssow's Drug at Lewiston 1 item
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9 | 8-8-72-2 | Inside Carssow Grocery 1 item
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9 | 8-8-72-3 | Inside Carssow Grocery 1 item
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9 | 8-8-72-5 | Estes Home 1 item
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9 | 8-8-72-5 | Envelope addressed to Carssow; 1899 1 item
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1899 |
9 | 8-8-72-6 | Belle Carssow 1 item
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9 | 8-8-72-6 | Estes Home 1 item
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9 | 10-23-72-1 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kamfitsch and daughter Emma Jacksha 1 item
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9 | 10-23-72-2 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kamfitsch and daughter Emma Jacksha 1 item
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9 | 10-23-72-3 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kamfitsch and daughter Emma Jacksha 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-23-72-4 | Clara Hordeman Kamfitsch ownership paper; 1865 1 item
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1865 |
9 | 10-23-72-5 | Clara Hordeman Kamfitsch ownership paper; 1865 1 item
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1865 |
9 | 10-23-72-8 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kamfitsch and daughter Emma Jacksha 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-23-72-9 | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kamfitsch and daughter Emma Jacksha 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-11-72-1 | Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore (?) wedding picture; Potlatch pioneers 1 item
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9 | 11-11-72-2 | Woman with large shrub 1 item
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9 | 11-30-72-10 | Pioneer logging scene; from glass negative by Ronig 1 item
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9 | 11-30-72-11 | Pioneer logging scene; from glass negative by Ronig 1 item
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9 | 11-30-72-12 | Pioneer logging scene; from "Trees Grew Tall" 1 item
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9 | 11-30-72-13 | Pioneer logging scene; from "Trees Grew Tall" 1 item
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9 | 11-30-72-4 | Pioneer logging scene; from glass negative by Ronig 1 item
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9 | 11-30-72-5 | Pioneer logging scene; from glass negative by Ronig 1 item
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9 | 11-30-72-6 | Potlatch Lumber Co. horse barn at Bovill (?); from glass negative by Ronig 1 item
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9 | 11-30-72-7 | Whitmore plowing garden with one horse; west of Morton St.; from glass negative by Ronig 1 item
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9 | 11-30-72-8 | Pioneer logging scene; from glass negative by Ronig 1 item
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9 | 11-30-72-9 | Pioneer logging scene; from glass negative by Ronig 1 item
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9 | 12-20-72-3 | Boyer Park; Snake River 1 item
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9 | 12-20-72-3 | Boyer Park; Snake River 1 item
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9 | 12-20-72-5 | Wawawai; Wa. 1 item
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9 | 12-20-72-6 | Wawawai; Wa. 1 item
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9 | 12-20-72-7 | Wawawai; Wa. 1 item
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9 | 12-20-72-8 | Wawawai; Wa. 1 item
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9 | 12-20-72-8 | Wawawai; Wa. 1 item
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9 | 12-20-72-9 | Wawawai; Wa. 1 item
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9 | 12-28-72-6 | P.D.U.Z.C.E. Convention at Pullman; 5-28-09 to 5-30-09 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-28-72-7 | Horse drawn combine; 1904; location is one mile west of T.V. station at top of Lewiston Hill 1 item
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1904 |
9 | 1-15-73-3 | Hose Cart Co. going south; Moscow; approx. 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-21-73-12 | First Trust and Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; razed in 1963 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-26-73-5 | Aerial view of the business section of Moscow from Courthouse; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 1-4-73-10 | Taylor and Lauder brickyard; west 6th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-29-73-7 | Latah Co. Pioneer Assoc. Certificate of Incorporation 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-30-73-4 | Panoramic of Moscow; 1907 1 item
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1907 |
9 | 1-27-73-9 | Looking north at Main St. from south of 5th St., Moscow; 1901; old G.A.R. Hall 1 item
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1901 |
9 | 1-22-73-10 | First University of Idaho Administration Building 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-22-73-12 | Morrill Hall; University of Idaho 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-25-73-2 | Baptist Church; S.E. corner of 1st and Jackson, Moscow; built 1876 1 item
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9 | 1-20-73-3 | Methodist Church; N.W. corner of 3rd and Adams, Moscow; built 1903 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-10-73-11 | Moscow's second High School 1 item
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9 | 1-10-73-12 | Moscow's first High School 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-10-73-9 | Moscow Hardware advertisement; 1911 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1911 |
9 | 1-11-73-1 | Idaho National Harvester; 1910 model 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-11-73-10 | Idaho National Harvester; first combine: 1905; first investors: Quesnal and Anderson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 1-11-73-10 | Idaho National Harvester; 1907 model 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-11-73-11 | Idaho National Harvester; 1908 model 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-11-73-11 | Idaho National Harvester; 1906 model 1 item
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9 | 1-11-73-12 | Idaho National Harvester; 1906 and 1907 models 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-11-73-13 | Idaho National Harvester; 1908 and 1909 models 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-11-73-2 | Idaho National Harvester; 1911 model 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-11-73-3 | Idaho National Harvester on Moscow State Bank Ranch; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 1-11-73-4 | Idaho National Harvester; location unknown 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-11-73-5 | Idaho National Harvester combine and load of wheat 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-11-73-6 | Combine in Cottonwood Museum; Idaho National Harvester from Gainford Mix; 1905-1918 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-11-73-6 | Idaho National Harvester buildings 1 item
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1911 |
9 | 1-11-73-7 | Idaho National Harvester; horses in front of field with hills 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-11-73-9 | Third National Harvester shop; 1910-1918; from Gainford Mix 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-12-73-10 | Idaho National Harvester; binders with men shocking bundles 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-12-73-10 | Idaho National Harvester; horse power threshing; stacking straw 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-12-73-11 | Idaho National Harvester; horse power threshing; stacking straw on pole shed 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-12-73-12 | Idaho National Harvester; combine outfit with 26 horses 1 item
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9 | 1-12-73-8 | Idaho National Harvester; hand scything with cradle at left; two men tying bundles with strands of grain 1 item
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9 | 1-12-73-9 | Idaho National Harvester; horsepower threshing 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73-1 | Looking north at east side of Main St., Moscow; 1892; Shields Block at right 1 item
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1892 |
9 | 1-13-73-1 | Looking north at Main St. from 8th St., Moscow 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 1-13-73-1 | Whitworth School; Mrs. Headington, teacher; early 1900's? 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 1-13-73-10 | Pioneer group portrait 1 item
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9 | 1-13-73-11 | Pioneer group portrait; violins and table of flowers in front 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73-12 | Idaho Harvester thresher; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-13-73-12 | Two women and a man in pioneer team and buggy 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73-13 | Pioneer group of three men and two women in front of trees 1 item
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9 | 1-13-73-2 | N.P. Depot, Moscow; with horse drawn buses 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73-2 | First Presbyterian Church; Courthouse in background; Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73-2 | Whitworth School; Mrs. Headington, teacher; early 1900's? 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 1-13-73-3 | Clinton School; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73-4 | Smith, Dobson and Co. Building, Moscow; built 1891 (Creightons) 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73-4 | First Moscow High School; S.W. corner of 3rd and Adams; built 1892 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73-4 | Large flag with people standing in front; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-13-73-5 | Map showing streets in Moscow paved in 1912 1 item
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9 | 1-13-73-5 | M.J. Shields Block; S.E. corner of 4th and Main; built 1889; at right: Shields Implement and Hardware, built in 1890 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73-5 | Co. Camp; M.W.A.; Moscow 1 item
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1911 |
9 | 1-13-73-7 | Pioneer threshing or baling hay scene 1 item
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9 | 1-13-73-8 | Pioneer house with two men and a woman in front 1 item
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9 | 1-13-73-9 | Second High School; north side of 3rd St. between Adams and Van Buren, Moscow; built 1912; Methodist Church in background 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73-9 | Professor Headington in office of first High School: Whitworth School 1 item
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9 | 1-13-73e-4a | East side of Main St., between 5th and 6th, Moscow; early 1900's? 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 1-13-73e-4b | Looking east across Main St. at Butterfield-Elder Implement Co. between 5th and 6th, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 1-13-73e-5b | Looking east across Main St. at Butterfield-Elder Implement Co. between 5th and 6th, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-13-73e-6 | Looking east across Main St. at 8th St., Moscow; early 1900's? 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 1-13-73e-7 | Looking north at Main St. from railroad tracks after 1912 paving 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-14-73-1 | Oscar Norby farm near Genesee; 1926; push binder, 50 bushels of wheat 1 item
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1926 |
9 | 1-14-73-2 | Hand fed threshing outfit; steam engine 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-14-73-2 | Lundquist hay baling near Moscow; Top photo: 1895 Bottom photo: 1905 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-14-73-3 | Two pictures: threshing outfit; people in front of bales 1 item
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9 | 1-14-73-4 | Two pictures: threshing outfit; steam engine 1 item
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9 | 1-14-73-4 | Joe Phillips at right on binder; pioneer farming 1 item
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9 | 1-14-73-5 | Joe Phillips at right on binder; pioneer farming 1 item
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9 | 1-14-73-5 | Three Idaho National Harvesters on Moscow State Bank Farm 1 item
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9 | 1-14-73-6 | Rhodes Combine Harvester; 1915 1 item
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1915 |
9 | 1-15-73-1 | West side of Main St., north from 3rd St., pioneer Moscow 1 item
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9 | 1-15-73-11 | Looking west at 3rd St., Moscow; Pleasant House at right 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-15-73-2 | Hose Cart Co. going south; Moscow; 1920's 1 item
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1920 |
9 | 1-15-73-7 | Pioneer blacksmiths; 1889 1 item
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1889 |
9 | 1-17-73-6 | Looking S.E. across Moscow before 1903 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-17-73-7 | Gritman Hospital, Moscow, with National Guard in front; 1892; Captain J.H. McCallie and Lieut. Will Mix in front 1 item
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1892 |
9 | 1-19-73-2 | Newspaper clippings from Palouse Republic; Palouse, Wa.; buildings identified 1 item
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9 | 1-19-73-3 | Newspaper clippings from Palouse Republic; Potlatch Lumber Co. sawmill at Palouse 1 item
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9 | 1-19-73-4 | Newspaper clippings from Palouse Republic; pioneer Palouse 1 item
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9 | 1-19-73-5 | Newspaper clippings from Palouse Republic; Palouse fire, 1888 1 item
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9 | 1-19-73-6 | Newspaper clippings from Palouse Republic; pioneer Palouse flour mill 1 item
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9 | 1-19-73-7 | Newspaper clippings from Palouse Republic; early 1900's articles 1 item
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9 | 1-21-73-10 | Neely and Sons Taxi Service; S. side of 4th St., east of Jackson St., Moscow 1 item
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9 | 1-21-73-10 | Looking north at Main St. from 8th St., Moscow; concrete elevator 1 item
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9 | 1-23-73-12 | Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; David and Ely's ad 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-23-73-13 | Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; ads: Potlatch Lumber, Empire Bakery and Mudgett and Son 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-23-73-17 | Moscow and Rural Telephone Co. Directory; 1910; Moscow Hardware Co. ad 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-24-73-10 | Threshing outfit east of Steptoe Butte; Davis Hotel can be seen on top of Butte 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-24-73-10 | Roy Mudget threshing outfit; threshing peas; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-24-73-12 | Threshing outfit near Potlatch; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-24-73-5 | Roy Mudgett threshing outfit ; threshing peas; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-24-73-6 | Threshing outfit; flynets on horse in foreground; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-24-73-6 | Panoramic of threshing outfit near Ringo; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-24-73-6 | Roy Mudgett threshing outfit ; threshing peas; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-24-73-7 | Combine outfit; location unknown; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-24-73-7 | Nelson and Ryberg threshing outfit near Genesee; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-24-73-7 | Horse powered threshing; 1880's; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1880 |
9 | 1-24-73-8 | Three pictures: pioneer threshing outfits 1 item
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9 | 1-26-73-9 | Looking S.E. at Moscow before 1903 1 item
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9 | 1-2-73-1 | N.E. corner of Main and 8th, Moscow; 1912 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 1-2-73-13 | Looking south at Main St. from 1st St., Moscow; approx. 1920 1 item
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1920 |
9 | 1-2-73-8 | Skattaboe Building; S.W. corner of 4th and Main, Moscow; built 1892 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-2-73-9 | Skattaboe Building (1892); Moscow Hotel (1891); west side of Main, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 1-27-73-10 | First house in Moscow? 1 item
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9 | 1-27-73-11 | Pioneers of Colton; 8-24-11; with identification; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1911 |
9 | 1-27-73-7 | Room with flags, sewing machines; Mrs. Henley, attendant; part of photo collage 1 item
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9 | 1-27-73-9 | First house in Moscow? 1 item
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9 | 1-29-73-10 | Box of Moscow apples at Spokane Fair; 1912 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 1-29-73-9 | Moscow apples on display at Spokane Fair; Pete Orcutt standing in front; 1912 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-30-73-2 | Looking N.E. past University of Idaho Administration Building; 1893; Moscow 1 item
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1893 |
9 | 1-30-73-6 | Latah County map 1 item
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9 | 1-30-73-8 | Looking north at Moscow; University of Idaho first Administration Building at left; 1905 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-3-73-12 | Latah County's first Courthouse 1 item
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9 | 1-3-73-3 | The three Dunkard sisters; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-3-73-6 | Inside O. E. Bell Implement Building; S.E. corner of 6th and Main, Moscow; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 1-3-73-7 | Inside Moscow Post Office; people identified; 1890 1 item
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1890 |
9 | 1-4-73-12 | G.A.R. Hall; S.E. corner of 3rd and Jefferson, Moscow; late 1800's? 1 item
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1890 |
9 | 1-4-73-2 | Northwest Verse about Riparia; by Grace Anaya 1 item
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9 | 1-4-73-3 | Pioneer Troy post card 1 item
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9 | 1-5-73-6 | Charles and Ivan Williamson and horse drawn dray; 1919 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 1-6-73-10 | W.H. Hamilton Auction Sale bill; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-6-73-6 | Electric railroad fill across valley; 1908 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 1-6-73-7 | Horse teams with scrapers making fill; approx. 1908; electric railroad 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 1-6-73-8 | Horse drawn teams; approx. 1908; electric railroad 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 1-6-73-9 | Workmen by cookhouse; approx. 1908; electric railroad 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 1-7-73-1 | U of Idaho and W.S.C. football; 1905; at N.W. corner of D and Main, Moscow 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 1-7-73-10 | Latah Co. Poor Farm; two miles N.W. of Moscow; people identified 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-7-73-11 | Inside the McElroy Plumbing Shop; 612 S. Main St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-7-73-11 | W.J. McConnell Building, Moscow; 4-07-1881 1 item
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1881-04-07 |
9 | 1-7-73-12 | W.J. McConnell Building, Moscow; 4-07-1881 1 item
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1881-04-07 |
9 | 1-7-73-7 | W.J. McConnell Building; S.E. corner of 1st and Main, Moscow; built 1891 1 item
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9 | 1-9-73-6 | Sacked wheat piled outside; from Washington post card 1 item
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9 | 1-9-73-7 | Sacked wheat piled outside; from Washington post card 1 item
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9 | 2-14-73-1 | Mason Cornwall family 1 item
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9 | 2-14-73-1 | Genesee pioneers family group 1 item
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9 | 2-3-73-1 | Nez Perce Indians and Appaloosas; for museum 1 item
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9 | 2-3-73-10 | Nez Perce Indians and Appaloosa horses; for museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-3-73-11 | Nez Perce Indians and Appaloosa horses; for museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-3-73-12 | Nez Perce Indians and Appaloosa horses; for museum 1 item
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9 | 2-3-73-2 | Nez Perce Indians and Appaloosas; for museum 1 item
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9 | 2-3-73-3 | Nez Perce Indians and Appaloosas; for museum 1 item
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9 | 2-3-73-4 | Copy of museum photo of pioneer kitchen 1 item
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9 | 2-3-73-5 | Nez Perce Indians and Appaloosa horses; for museum 1 item
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9 | 2-3-73-6 | Spalding, Idaho; 04-04-02; Nez Perce Indians and Appaloosa horses; for museum 1 item
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1902 |
9 | 3-7-73-1 | Henry Herman Spaulding portrait from book 1 item
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9 | 3-7-73-2 | Henry Herman Spaulding portrait from book 1 item
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9 | 3-7-73-4 | Negative damaged; combine scene 1 item
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9 | 3-7-73-4 | Log cabin at Spaulding 1 item
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9 | 3-7-73-4 | Government agent Alice Fletcher and two Indians at Spaulding; from book 1 item
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9 | 3-7-73-5 | Log cabin at Spaulding 1 item
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9 | 3-7-73-5 | Log cabin at Spaulding 1 item
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9 | 3-7-73-7 | Log cabin at Spaulding 1 item
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9 | 3-7-73-8 | Log cabin at Spaulding 1 item
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9 | 5-15-73-1 | Looking N.E. at Moscow from Butte south of Moscow 1 item
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9 | 5-15-73-2 | Looking N.E. at Moscow from Butte south of Moscow 1 item
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9 | 5-15-73-3 | Looking N.E. at Moscow from Butte south of Moscow 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-1 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-1 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-1 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-10 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-10 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-10 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-10 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-11 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-11 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-11 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-11 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-11 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-12 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-12 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-12 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-12 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-13 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-2 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-2 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-2 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-3 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-3 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-3 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-3 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-4 | Postmaster of Bovill Woodrow Wilson License 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-4 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-4 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-4 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-4 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-5 | Early 1900's marriage license 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-5 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-5 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-5 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-5 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-6 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-6 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-6 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-6 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-7 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-7 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-7 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-7 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-8 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-8 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-8 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-8 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-9 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-9 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-9 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-9 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-9 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-9 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 5-25-73-9 | Late 1800's/ early 1900's autograph book page; McConnell Mansion. 1 item
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9 | 6-1-73-16 | Panoramic of Lewiston? 1 item
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9 | 7-13-73-1 | Professor Eugene Taylor and family 1 item
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9 | 7-13-73-2 | Professor Eugene Taylor and family 1 item
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9 | 7-13-73-3 | Professor Eugene Taylor and family 1 item
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9 | 7-13-73-4 | Professor Eugene Taylor family 1 item
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9 | 7-13-73-5 | Professor Eugene Taylor family 1 item
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9 | 7-13-73-6 | Professor Eugene Taylor 1 item
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9 | 7-7-73-1 | Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Utt of Princeton 1 item
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9 | 7-7-73-2 | Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Utt of Princeton 1 item
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9 | 7-7-73-3 | Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Utt of Princeton 1 item
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9 | 7-9-73-1 | Combine and team of horses 1 item
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9 | 7-9-73-1 | Helland family 1 item
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9 | 7-9-73-2 | Combine and team of horses 1 item
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9 | 7-9-73-2 | Helland family 1 item
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9 | 7-9-73-3 | Lorang family 1 item
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9 | 7-9-73-4 | Lorang family 1 item
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9 | 7-9-73-5 | Pete Kennedy; father of Ray Kennedy 1 item
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9 | 7-9-73-6 | Abigail Kennedy; mother of Ray Kennedy 1 item
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9 | 8-20-73-11 | John Paulson Home; 804 S. Washington, Moscow; interior 1 item
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9 | 8-20-73-12 | John Paulson Home; 804 S. Washington, Moscow; interior 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-10 | Gerald Hodgins, Marjorie Zeigler Hodgins, Myrtle Zeigler Bolles, W.L. Vern Zeigler, unidentified Bolles 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-10 | Card to Roland Hodgins; man in military uniform 1 item
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1934 |
9 | 8-1-73-12 | Gerald and Bayard Hodgins as children 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-3 | Zeigler family? 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-4 | Zeigler family? 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-4 | Member of Hodgins family 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-5 | Member of Hodgins family; woman 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-6 | Roland Hodgins 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-7 | Inside Hodgins Drug Store, 6-23-1892 1 item
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1892-06-23 |
9 | 8-1-73-7 | Members of Hodgins family; woman and two men 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-8 | Olive Agnew Hodgins 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-8 | Members of Hodgins family; woman and two men 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-9 | Bayard and Gerald Hodgins 1 item
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9 | 8-1-73-9 | Card to Roland Hodgins; man in military uniform 1 item
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1934 |
9 | 8-20-73-7 | Jennie Paulson; 1890 1 item
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1890 |
9 | 8-20-73-8 | Elmer and Jennie Paulson; at wedding; 1902 1 item
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1902 |
9 | 8-20-73-9 | Elmer M. Paulson; candidate for 1918 county commissioner 1 item
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9 | 8-22-73-2 | Mabel Paulson; 1914 1 item
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1914 |
9 | 8-22-73-3 | Mabel Paulson; 1914 1 item
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1914 |
9 | 8-22-73-4 | Mabel Paulson; 1913 1 item
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1913 |
9 | 8-22-73-5 | Mabel and Elmer Paulsen; about 1890 1 item
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1890 |
9 | 8-22-73-6 | John and Jennie Paulson; 1890 1 item
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1890 |
9 | 9-11-73-1 | Early telephones in basement of Schuebler home in Kendrick 1 item
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9 | 9-12-73-18 | Winter of 1936-1937 at Troy, Idaho 1 item
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9 | 9-12-73-19 | Winter of 1936-1937 at Troy, Idaho 1 item
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9 | 9-22-73-11 | Pioneer streets of Burke, Idaho 1 item
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9 | 9-22-73-12 | Pioneer streets of Burke, Idaho 1 item
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9 | 9-22-73-5 | Pioneer portrait of nine men and a woman; Moscow 1 item
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9 | 9-22-73-6 | Pioneer portrait of nine men and a woman; Moscow 1 item
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9 | 9-7-73-1 | Hagedorn family; man and woman with cake 1 item
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9 | 9-7-73-2 | Hagedorn family; man 1 item
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9 | 9-7-73-3 | Hagedorn family; man 1 item
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9 | 9-7-73-4 | Hagedorn family; man and woman 1 item
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9 | 9-7-73-5 | Hagedorn family; pioneer man and woman 1 item
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9 | 9-7-73-6 | Augusta Louise and Edward Hagedorn 1 item
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9 | 10-13-73-10 | Map of Lewis and Clark Trail 1 item
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9 | 10-13-73-11 | Map of Lewis and Clark Trail 1 item
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9 | 10-13-73-4 | Parade for Theodore Roosevelt in Moscow; 1911 1 item
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1911 |
9 | 10-13-73-9 | Map of Lewis and Clark Trail 1 item
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9 | 10-22-73-16 | Washington State College in winter; 1908 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 10-22-73-17 | Bear drinking from bottle; early 1900's? 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 11-2-73-10 | Horses pulling logs; probably early 1900's 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-2 | Carl Olson Farm 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 11-13-73-7 | Dr. Church 1 item
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9 | 11-13-73-8 | Dr. Adair 1 item
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9 | 11-13-73-9 | William J. McConnell. U.S. Senator 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-1 | Crew of copper mine 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-1 | Farm crew 1 item
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1918 |
9 | 11-2-73-10 | Three men inside copper mine 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-13 | Log cabin 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-2 | Copper Chief Mining and Milling Co., Ltd. stock certificate; Robert Olson 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-31 | Man fishing 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-32 | Men playing cards 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-33 | Ore in bags 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-34 | Men with logs in background 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-35 | Man with dirtbike 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-36 | Group of adults and children with shotguns 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-37 | Women camping; early 1900's 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-38 | Men in cabin 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 11-2-73-39 | Cookhouse? with horses; early 1900's? 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-4 | Early 1900's farming scene 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-5 | Early 1900's farming scene 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-6 | Early 1900's farming scene 1 item
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9 | 11-2-73-7 | 1915 farming scene 1 item
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1915 |
9 | 11-2-73-9 | Early 1900's farming scene 1 item
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9 | 11-4-73-8 | F.W. Webster Lumber Mill (in 1973, Fritz Brinken place); Deep Creek, Idaho; 1888 1 item
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9 | 12-14-73-1 | Hawkin Melgard wedding; 1906 at Kennewick, Wa. 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 12-14-73-2 | Hawkin Melgard wedding; 1906 at Kennewick, Wa. 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 12-14-73-3 | Hawkin Melgard wedding; 1906 at Kennewick, Wa. 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 1-17-74-8 | Push header and header box 1 item
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9 | 1-18-74-8 | Binder; approx. 1908 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 1-17-74-2 | Two combines 1 item
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9 | 1-1-74-4 | Aerial view of Moscow 1 item
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9 | 1-1-74-5 | Aerial view of Moscow 1 item
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9 | 1-1-74-10 | Photo Project 1-A; Dick Benge; Bovill, Idaho; unidentified 1 item
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9 | 1-1-74-11 | Photo Project 1-A; Dick Benge; Bovill, Idaho; unidentified 1 item
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9 | 1-1-74-12 | Photo Project 1-A; Dick Benge; Bovill, Idaho; unidentified 1 item
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9 | 1-1-74-13 | Photo Project 1-A; Dick Benge; Bovill, Idaho; unidentified 1 item
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9 | 1-1-74-5 | Photo Project 1-A; Dick Benge; Bovill, Idaho; unidentified 1 item
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9 | 1-1-74-7 | Photo Project 1-A; Dick Benge; Bovill, Idaho; unidentified 1 item
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9 | 1-1-74-8 | Photo Project 1-A; Dick Benge; Bovill, Idaho; unidentified 1 item
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9 | 1-1-74-9 | Photo Project 1-A; Dick Benge; Bovill, Idaho; unidentified 1 item
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9 | 1-17-74-3 | Two sleds of logs on the Jim Pierce place 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-17-74-7 | Threshing; 9-11-13 1 item
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1913 |
9 | 1-17-74-9 | Lapwai Indians; 1877 1 item
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1877 |
9 | 1-18-74-2 | Kendrick mail carriers and Postmaster; 1920 1 item
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1920 |
9 | 1-18-74-9 | Ferry at Spaulding; approx. 1914 1 item
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1914 |
9 | 1-19-74-1 | Chief Joseph 1 item
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1886-10-01 |
9 | 1-19-74-2 | Lapwai Indian celebration; approx. 1896; Chief Joseph among them 1 item
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1896 |
9 | 1-19-74-9 | Three on a mule 1 item
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9 | 2-20-74-1 | Taney School; left to right: John Hughes, Marcus McGraw, Henry Ingle, King David Ingle 1 item
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9 | 2-20-74-10 | Taney School; District 38; built 1892; Burton French, teacher, 1894 1 item
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1894 |
9 | 2-20-74-2 | Taney School; left to right: John Hughes, Marcus McGraw, Henry Ingle, King David Ingle 1 item
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9 | 2-20-74-3 | Steele School; 1908; Ben Ben Ridge; students identified 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 2-20-74-4 | Steele School; 1908; Ben Ben Ridge; students identified 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 2-20-74-5 | Steele School; Henry Leon Ingle, teacher 1 item
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9 | 2-20-74-6 | Steele School; Henry Leon Ingle, teacher 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-20-74-7 | Taney School; District 38; built 1892; Burton French, teacher 1 item
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9 | 2-20-74-8 | Taney School; District 38; built 1892; Burton French, teacher 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-20-74-9 | Taney School; District 38; built 1892; Burton French, teacher, 1894 1 item
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1894 |
9 | 2-22-74-1 | Wild Davie and dogs portrait; museum 1 item
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9 | 2-24-74-12 | Snow family; George, Laura, Arthur, Ella, Charles, Ethel, Bill, Edward, father and mother; 4 miles S. of Moscow 1 item
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9 | 2-24-74-13 | Duncan Cameron family; 1904; Annie, Maggie and Allie 1 item
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1904 |
9 | 2-28-74-1 | School lunches; 1913-1914; Spring Valley School District #85 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-28-74-1 | Pioneer Troy?; Hunter book No. 1 1 item
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9 | 2-28-74-2 | School lunches; 1913-1914; Spring Valley School District #85 1 item
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9 | 2-28-74-2 | Moscow Post Office; 1894; Hunter book No. 1 1 item
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1894 |
9 | 2-28-74-3 | Two cars from the early 1900's, William Hunter in one; Hunter book No. 1 1 item
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9 | 2-28-74-4 | School hot lunches; 12-20-13; Spring Valley School District #85 1 item
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1913 |
9 | 3-4-74a-4 | Kendrick Tramway; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74a-1 | Barnum Lumber and Construction Co.; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74a-2 | Gazette Print Shop; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74a-5 | Marr General Merchandise; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74a-6 | T.P. Lorang Candies and Cigars; from the Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74a-7 | J.M. Wild Meat Market; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74a-8 | Presbyterian Church; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74a-9 | Grace M.E. Church; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74b-1 | Pioneer men's hats; from book; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74b-10 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74b-11 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74b-12 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74b-13 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74b-2 | Pioneer men's hats; from book; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74b-3 | Pioneer couriers; from book; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74b-7 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74b-8 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74b-9 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74c-1 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74c-10 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74c-11 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74c-12 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74c-13 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74c-2 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74c-3 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74c-4 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74c-5 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74c-6 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74d-1 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74d-2 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74d-3 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74d-4 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74d-5 | Pages from book, "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men" at Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74d-6 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74d-7 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74d-8 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74d-9 | From "Firearms, Traps and Tools of Mountain Men"; Museum 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74e-5 | Main St. Kendrick looking east; from the Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74e-1 | The Fraternal Temple; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-4-74e-11 | Farmer's Bank and Trust; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74e-12 | Bridge view of Kendrick; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74e-13 | Moskop, Pharmacist; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74e-2 | McCrea Hardware Co.; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74e-3 | Lincoln Hardware Co.; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74e-4 | Kendrick State Bank; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74e-6 | Kendrick State Bank (statement of condition of); from the Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74e-7 | Red, White and Blue Flour and Princess Flour advertisements; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74f-1 | Barnum's Theatre; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74f-10 | Ziemann and Grant General Merchandise; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74f-11 | Rowland's Furniture; from the Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74f-2 | Lewis Jeweler; Phonographs; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74f-3 | Success Restaurant; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74f-7 | Lauterbach Bros. General Merchandise; from Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-4-74f-8 | Beckwith General Merchandise; in the Potlatch Section; from the Kendrick Gazette 1 item
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9 | 3-9-74-7 | Spokane Inland Empire Railroad Co. station at Moscow; 3-09-74; Great Northern (now Burlington Northern) 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 3-19-74-12 | Panoramic of Genesee; 1910; from Ken Platt's glass negatives 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 3-22-74-4 | Felix Warren; pioneer Lewiston stage coach driver; 11-11-74 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 3-22-74-9 | Pioneer Lewiston; Felix Warren, pioneer stage coach driver 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-1 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-10 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Burns and Lewis residences, Moscow; Moscow bank 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-11 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Butterfield and Shields residences, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-11 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; B.T. Burns residence, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-12 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Jerome Day residence, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-12 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Jerome Day residence, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-13 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; M.J. Shields residence, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-2 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-3 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; First Trust Co. Bank of Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-4 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; David and Ely's, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-5 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Carnegie Library and Elk's Temple, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-6 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Carithers and Gritman Hospital, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-7 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Creightons and Moscow Business College 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-7 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; First Trust Company Bank, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-8 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Methodist Church and Central High School, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-15-74-9 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Moscow State Bank and First National Bank, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 3-22-74-5 | Pioneer Lewiston; Felix Warren and Ranson Coburn by stage coach 1 item
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9 | 3-22-74-8 | Pioneer Lewiston; stage coach with six horses; Felix Warren, driver 1 item
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9 | 3-5-74-5 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Spokane Inland Empire Railroad Co. 1 item
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9 | 3-5-74-6 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Spokane Inland Empire Railroad Co. 1 item
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9 | 3-5-74-7 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Spokane Inland Empire Railroad Co. 1 item
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9 | 3-5-74-8 | Pages from "The Truth about the Palouse Country"; Spokane Inland Empire Railroad Co. 1 item
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9 | 4-23-74-8 | View of pioneer Kendrick 1 item
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9 | 4-11-74-11 | Kenworthy Theater; 3rd and Main, Moscow; 1920 1 item
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1920 |
9 | 4-11-74-12 | Kenworthy Theater; 3rd and Main, Moscow; early 1900's; "Simba" and a talking act; pipe organist: Robert Norton 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 4-11-74-8 | Judge Hodgins portrait 1 item
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9 | 4-11-74-9 | Barton family portrait; early 1900's? 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 4-1-74-10 | Opal Mine; seven miles N.W. of Moscow; 1892? 1 item
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1892 |
9 | 4-1-74-11 | Opal Mine; seven miles N.W. of Moscow; 1892? 1 item
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1892 |
9 | 4-23-74-2 | Moscow High School Class of 1899 1 item
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1899 |
9 | 4-23-74-4 | Lena Whitmore; University of Idaho graduation; 1899 1 item
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1899 |
9 | 4-23-74-5 | Flowers for Moscow High School graduation; 1898 1 item
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1898 |
9 | 4-23-74-6 | Crystal Theatre advertisement; Moscow; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 5-14-74-5 | Jerome J. Day birthday party; 1-07-22 1 item
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1922 |
9 | 5-14-74-11 | McConnell; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 5-14-74-12 | McConnell grave 1 item
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9 | 5-14-74-13 | Pioneer Moscow homes; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 5-14-74-6 | M.W. Hawley and wife; standing: Archie Eugene and Ella 1 item
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9 | 5-14-74-7 | Portrait of Gov. McConnell donated to University of Idaho; October 1949 newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 5-14-74-8 | Moscow's new Depot; 1937; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1937 |
9 | 5-6-74-10 | State line marker; looking west 1 item
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9 | 5-6-74-11 | State line marker; looking north 1 item
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9 | 5-6-74-7 | State line marker; looking south 1 item
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9 | 5-6-74-8 | Bioll and John O'Donnell Farm 1 item
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9 | 5-6-74-8 | State line marker; looking south 1 item
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9 | 5-6-74-9 | Opal Mine 1 item
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9 | 6-18-74-3 | Angelus Temple, Echo park; Los Angeles, CA. 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-1 | Cowboy foreman; picture from book; museum 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-10 | Looking north at pioneer Moscow; from W.S.U. Library 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-11 | Garrison Whse., Moscow Pullman road; from W.S.U. Library 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-11 | Vineland Concord; pioneer Clarkston store; from W.S.U. Library 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-11 | Pioneer electric power plant; from W.S.U. Library 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-11 | Pioneer electric power plant; from W.S.U. Library 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-12 | Snow covered Main St., Lewiston; from W.S.U. Library 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-12 | Pioneer electric sub station; from W.S.U. Library 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-13 | Pioneer electric power plant; from W.S.U. Library 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-2 | Cowboy bunk; from book; museum 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-3 | Cowboy with lariat; from book; museum 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-4 | Four positions of the big dipper; from book; museum 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-5 | Cowboy foreman; picture from book; museum 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-5 | Pioneer farm 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-6 | James Lang, 92 year old pioneer of Troy; 1925 1 item
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1925 |
9 | 6-23-74-6 | Power line into pioneer Moscow; from W.S.U. Library 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-8 | Orpheum; pioneer newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 6-23-74-9 | Crystal Garage; pioneer newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-1 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota; Spaulding grave stones 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-1 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-10 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota; Spaulding grave stone 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-11 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-2 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota; Spaulding grave stones 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-2 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-3 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota; Spaulding grave stones 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-4 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota; Spaulding grave stones 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-5 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota; Spaulding grave stones 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-6 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota; Spaulding grave stones 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-7 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota; Spaulding grave stones 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-8 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota; Spaulding grave stones 1 item
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9 | 6-26-74-9 | Spaulding Cemetery at Almota; Spaulding grave stones 1 item
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9 | 6-4-74-1 | Fred Zumhof; blacksmith 1 item
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9 | 6-4-74-2 | Fred Zumhof; blacksmith 1 item
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9 | 6-6-74-10 | Pioneer logging horses; one horse pulling a load of logs 1 item
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9 | 6-6-74-8 | Pioneer logging horses; four horses pulling one large log 1 item
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9 | 7-2-74-12 | Viola; 1882 1 item
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1882 |
9 | 7-2-74-26 | Viola; 1909 1 item
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1909 |
9 | 7-1-74-4 | Float; Independence Day Parade; Princeton, Main Street. 1 item
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1915 |
9 | 7-1-74-10 | Old sawmill crew; many from Burnt Ridge. 1 item
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1890 |
9 | 7-1-74-10 | 1910 aerial view of Moscow and University of Idaho 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-1-74-11 | 12 H.P. woodburning threshing machine in foreground; in background, push-header and header wagons; probably American Ridge 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-74-11 | 1910 aerial view of Moscow and University of Idaho 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-1-74-13 | John Thomas, Owen Hardman and Douglas Hunter with deer and bear shot near Peck. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-74-14 | Peter Flodin homestead and family; Dry Ridge; 1907; barn, chicken house and original home; from left: Andrew, Elmer, Stina, Mary, Hilda, Ebba, Pete 1 item
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1907 |
9 | 7-1-74-15 | Gust Reiber, local salesman for McConnon products, in front of the old Flodin home on Dry Ridge 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 7-1-74-16 | Horse sweep power on a Big Bear Ridge threshing operation; 1890's; stumps are still visible from recent clearing; women are bringing lunch to the crew 1 item
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1890 |
9 | 7-1-74-17 | Annual Midsummer's Day Celebration of the Troy Swedish community; 1907. 1 item
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1907 |
9 | 7-1-74-4 | Float; Independence Day Parade; Princeton, Main Street. 1 item
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1915 |
9 | 7-1-74-6 | The Palouse Milling Co., Palouse 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-74-7 | Man on wagon; Potlatch; 1908; note: Walt Smith? 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 7-1-74-8 | 1910 aerial view of Moscow and University of Idaho 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-23-74-4 | Panorama of Deep Creek; looking east 1 item
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9 | 7-23-74-5 | Panorama of Deep Creek; looking S.E. 1 item
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9 | 7-23-74-6 | Panorama of Deep Creek; looking south 1 item
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9 | 7-23-74-7 | Panorama of Deep Creek; looking S.W. 1 item
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9 | 7-2-74-1 | Viola service station, formerly a livery stable; 1920; blacksmith shop in back 1 item
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1920 |
9 | 7-2-74-10 | Elmer P. Palmer and family near Viola; 1892; left to right: Rose Maxwell Palmer, E.P. Palmer, hired boy (Kime), Grandma Palmer, Harry Palmer 1 item
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1892 |
9 | 7-2-74-14 | Viola School; 1930 1 item
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1930 |
9 | 7-2-74-15 | Viola School picture; 1896 1 item
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1896 |
9 | 7-2-74-16 | Elden Maxwell and Mat Maxwell near Viola; 1885 1 item
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1885 |
9 | 7-2-74-17 | H.M. Palmer near Viola; 1900 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 7-2-74-19 | Building the road near Viola; 1910; rock crusher and loading wagon out of hopper 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-2-74-2 | Sacking wheat in the Viola area; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-2-74-20 | Early logging near Elk River; 1918; Ranger Stoddard and pack train in background 1 item
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1918 |
9 | 7-2-74-21 | Palmer saw mill on Flannigan Creek; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-2-74-25 | Seventh Day Adventist School (Thatuna Academy) and class; 1912 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 7-2-74-27 | Asher Palmer, who came to Palouse country as a scout in 1854, was postmaster in Viola, also father of Elmer Palmer, who wrote a journal 1 item
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9 | 7-2-74-28 | Palmer apple packing house near Viola; 1900 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 7-2-74-4 | Viola service station; 1930; from left: Vanna Chaney Carpenter, Maud Chaney, George Chaney, unidentified 1 item
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1930 |
9 | 7-2-74-5 | Early straw burner in the Viola area 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-2-74-6 | Threshing operation on the Palmer homestead near Viola; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-2-74-7 | Stock show in Palouse?; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-2-74-8 | Threshing operation near Moscow on the Phelps place; 1912 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 7-2-74-9 | Four tine Jackson fork near Viola; 1910; Elmer Palmer, J.A. Maxwell, Tom, Dad, May and Sam Shauver; left: buck rake right: dump rake 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-3-74-1 | Rhodes Harvester Company brochure; officers and directors 1 item
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9 | 7-3-74-10 | Hap Moody looking at eight inch hole through which two men escaped from the county jail; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 7-3-74-10 | Bovill's first girls basketball team; 1909; from left: Stockwell, Adair, Woods, Smith, Stockwell, Smith, Bovill, small girl=Edna Woods 1 item
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1909 |
9 | 7-3-74-11 | Bob Clyde and horses at Potlatch (note tied tails); 1915 1 item
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1915 |
9 | 7-3-74-12 | Logs on flat between Potlatch and Riverside; 1905. The team is Bud Adair's. Others in picture from left: Myrtle Clyde, Martha Adair, Itha Adair, etc. 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 7-3-74-12 | Palouse harvesting; header and header boxes 1 item
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9 | 7-3-74-13 | King David Mine; 1920 1 item
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1920 |
9 | 7-3-74-3 | Pat Malone, county deputy sheriff at Bovill; 1928 1 item
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1928 |
9 | 7-3-74-4 | George (Hap) Moody, county deputy; 1928 1 item
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1928 |
9 | 7-3-74-4 | Bill Helmer and Eddie Erickson cruising timber 1 item
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9 | 7-3-74-4 | Rhodes Harvester Company brochure; cover 1 item
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9 | 7-3-74-5 | Hap Moody, county sheriff, at his desk; 1940 1 item
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1940 |
9 | 7-3-74-5 | Juliaetta Concert Band; from book 1 item
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9 | 7-3-74-5 | Rhodes Harvester Company brochure; Kroll Ranch, Colfax 1 item
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9 | 7-3-74-6 | Hap Moody impersonates a lumberjack to buy moonshine; 1929 1 item
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1929 |
9 | 7-3-74-6 | Jimmy Costello and Leo Guilfoy with Bovill boy scouts at Camp Grizzly; 1922 1 item
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1922 |
9 | 7-3-74-6 | Rhodes Harvester Company brochure; Heilsburg Ranch, Wilcox, Wa. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-3-74-7 | Hap Moody with federal agents and Bill Hayes (Lewiston sheriff, on right) searching for a suspect in Clearwater county 1 item
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1935 |
9 | 7-3-74-7 | Going to Ruby Creek Mine; Betty Helmer in front of wagon; 1920 1 item
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1920 |
9 | 7-3-74-7 | Rhodes Harvester Company brochure; "Save the Wheat for the War" 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-3-74-8 | Federal agents, including Sam Webb (left) and Julius Johnson (second from right) with confiscated moonshine in Moscow; late 1920's 1 item
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9 | 7-3-74-8 | Rhodes Harvester Company brochure; steel threshing machine 1 item
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9 | 7-3-74-9 | Man who robbed the bank of Troy in July, 1950; likeness drawn by Edward Dunn, professor at U of Idaho 1 item
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1950 |
9 | 7-3-74-9 | Rhodes Harvester Company brochure; group in front of building 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-5-74-1 | Pioneer Colfax; H.W. Goff Insurance Co.; Abe's father in front of Appaloosa team 1 item
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9 | 7-5-74-2 | Pioneer Colfax; H.W. Goff Insurance Co.; Abe's father in front of Appaloosa team 1 item
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9 | 8-10-74-1 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; first reaper, July 1831 1 item
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9 | 8-10-74-10 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; 13,000 sacks of wheat piled outside 1 item
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1937 |
9 | 8-10-74-11 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; World Champion Wheat 1 item
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9 | 8-10-74-12 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; horse less wheat binder 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 8-10-74-2 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; water wagon 1 item
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9 | 8-10-74-3 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; 32 horse powered combine; with footnotes 1 item
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9 | 8-10-74-4 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; sax piler, gas engine powered 1 item
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9 | 8-10-74-5 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; warehouse tie-up 1 item
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9 | 8-10-74-6 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; waiting turn to unload wheat 1 item
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9 | 8-10-74-7 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; mules deliver wheat 1 item
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9 | 8-10-74-8 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; no more room in warehouse for wheat 1 item
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9 | 8-10-74-9 | This Was Wheat Farming by Kirby Brumfield; Hotel on Steptoe Butte 1 item
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9 | 8-12-74-1 | Stage coach; for Twin Willows Museum, Uniontown 1 item
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9 | 8-12-74-2 | Stage coach; for Twin Willows Museum, Uniontown 1 item
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9 | 8-30-74-7 | Main St., Moscow; 1890's 1 item
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1890 |
9 | 8-30-74-8 | East end view of Lewiston; from pioneer post card 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-8-74-12 | McConnell Mansion; tool display 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-8-74-9 | McConnell Mansion; school room display 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-30-74-5 | CCC Camp, Pullman. 1 item
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1933 |
9 | 9-19-74-8 | Preparing to pave Main St., Moscow in 1912 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 9-21-74-8 | The "Parish Hall"; Genesee 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-5-74-13 | Pioneer Kendrick, Idaho 1 item
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9 | 9-21-74-7 | First Lutheran Church in Rocky Mountain District; Genesee; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 9-6-74-10 | O.W.R. and N. Railroad Depot; 1893 1 item
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1893 |
9 | 9-6-74-4 | O.W.R. and N. Railroad Depot; 1893 1 item
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1893 |
9 | 9-18-74-1 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; saddle 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-10 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; pioneer log cabin 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-11 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; Love (Low)? with tapestry 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-12 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; Love (Low)? with tapestry 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-2 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; saddle 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-3 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; saddle 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-4 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; home blacksmith shop 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-5 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; home blacksmith shop 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-6 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; handmade tools and trappings of the cattle kingdom 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-7 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; doll 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-8 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; logging 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-18-74-9 | McConnell Mansion displays on exhibit in 1974; pioneer log cabin 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 9-19-74-1 | Tribute to William Leasure; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-21-74-1 | Senator Borah's Brother? 1 item
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9 | 9-21-74-2 | Senator Borah's Brother? 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-74-1 | 1906 panoramic of Palouse; logs in river 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 9-28-74-12 | Moscow Livery Stable advertisement; from "Gem of the Mountains", 1908 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 9-28-74-6 | Header and header box outfit, at Seltice 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-28-74-7 | 1906 panoramic of the north side of Palouse 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 9-28-74-8 | 1906 panoramic of the south side of Palouse 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 9-30-74-1 | Mr. and Mrs. William Kilde near Blaine; Mrs. Kilde, cousin of Paulsons' 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-30-74-1 | Ed Davis horse powered threshing; 1893 1 item
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1893 |
9 | 9-30-74-1 | Silas Imble farm; threshing; 1886 1 item
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1886 |
9 | 9-30-74-10 | CCC Camp boys in timber. 1 item
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1933 |
9 | 9-30-74-10 | Wheat fields, 1/2 mile north of Moscow; farmer: Glenn Sanders 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-30-74-10 | Panoramic of Palouse. 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 9-30-74-11 | Panoramic of Palouse. 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 9-30-74-12 | Group picture of Jerry Kimes' children 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-30-74-12 | Panoramic of Garfield. 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 9-30-74-13 | Panoramic of Garfield. 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 9-30-74-2 | Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martinson's wedding day 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-30-74-2 | Ed Davis horse powered threshing; 1893; Steptoe Butte in background 1 item
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1893 |
9 | 9-30-74-3 | Ella (Snow) Collins, wife of Major Collins, mother of Mrs. Erwin Stanley 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-30-74-3 | Silas Imble Farm; horse powered threshing; N.E. Moscow; 1886 1 item
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1886 |
9 | 9-30-74-4 | Floy (Zeigler) Naylor, wife of Roy Naylor 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-30-74-4 | Silas Imble Farm; horse powered threshing; N.E. Moscow; 1886 1 item
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1886 |
9 | 9-30-74-9 | CCC Camp boys in timber. 1 item
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1933 |
9 | 9-5-74-10 | Juliaetta; looking west 1 item
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9 | 9-5-74-12 | Cashup Davis barn at Cashup, Wa. 1 item
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9 | 9-5-74-13 | Cashup Davis home at Cashup, Wa. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-6-74-1 | Stage coaches on Main St., Lewiston; beside Bank Bldg. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-6-74-10 | Group in front of Methodist Church after 1903 1 item
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1903 |
9 | 9-6-74-11 | Group in front of Methodist Church after 1903 1 item
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1903 |
9 | 9-6-74-12 | Group in front of Methodist Church; after 1903 1 item
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1903 |
9 | 9-6-74-12 | Top photo: panoramic of 3rd and Main, Moscow; Bottom photo: pioneer group portrait 1 item
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9 | 9-6-74-13 | Group in front of Methodist Church; after 1903 1 item
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1903 |
9 | 10-14-74-10 | Dr. Keith publication; making a turn with a horse powered thresher 1 item
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9 | 10-14-74-10 | Carey Smith's brother and wife; pioneer portrait 1 item
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9 | 10-14-74-11 | Dr. Keith publication; horse wormer advertisement 1 item
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9 | 10-14-74-11 | Holt self-propelled upset; showing caterpillar track; bullwheel and driving wheel; near Garfield 1 item
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9 | 10-14-74-8 | Dr. Keith publication; making a turn with a horse powered thresher 1 item
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9 | 10-14-74-9 | Dr. Keith publication; making a turn with a horse powered thresher; Arthur Howe, Colfax 1 item
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9 | 10-16-74-7 | Michael James Shields; built Shields Block, Electric Light Plant 1 item
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9 | 10-16-74-8 | Mrs. W. M. Rhodes with her daughter, grandson and great grandson; identified 1 item
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9 | 10-16-74-9 | Mrs. N.M. Hawley and family; identified 1 item
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9 | 10-22-74-1 | John Naylor family pictures on panel at Museum 1 item
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9 | 10-22-74-11 | Quilt by Mrs. M. W. White; museum 1 item
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9 | 10-22-74-12 | Drawing of Collins School; July 1900; museum 1 item
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9 | 10-22-74-13 | Drawing of Collins School; July 1900; museum 1 item
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9 | 10-22-74-2 | John Naylor family pictures on panel at Museum 1 item
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9 | 10-22-74-3 | John Naylor family pictures on panel at Museum 1 item
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9 | 10-26-74-8 | Estes home near Estes Station 1 item
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9 | 10-2-74-2 | CCC Camp and Recreation Area, Meadow Creek; wrecked toilet 1 item
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9 | 10-2-74-3 | CCC Camp and Recreation Area, Meadow Creek; Frank Schoeffler at water fountain 1 item
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9 | 10-2-74-3 | Meadow Creek Recreation Area; site of CCC Camp 1 item
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9 | 10-2-74-4 | CCC Camp and Recreation Area, Meadow Creek; Frank Schoeffler at water fountain 1 item
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9 | 10-2-74-5 | CCC Camp and Recreation Area, Meadow Creek; top of water fountain 1 item
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9 | 10-29-74-1 | Judge Steele 1 item
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9 | 10-29-74-2 | Judge Steele 1 item
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9 | 11-11-74-10 | Latah County Museum Dedication of Flag and Flag Pole 1 item
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9 | 11-11-74-13 | Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole 1 item
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9 | 11-11-74-5 | Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole 1 item
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9 | 11-11-74-6 | Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole 1 item
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9 | 11-11-74-7 | Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole 1 item
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9 | 11-11-74-8 | Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole 1 item
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9 | 11-11-74-9 | Latah County Museum dedication of flag and flag pole 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-9-74-13 | Salon mount; Moscow's first churches 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-11-74-10 | E.G. Hall portrait; Opal Mines of Moscow 1 item
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9 | 11-11-74-11 | E.G. Hall portrait; Opal Mines of Moscow 1 item
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9 | 11-15-74-4 | Mrs. Cashup Davis, pioneer; from book 1 item
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9 | 11-15-74-5 | Mr. Cashup Davis, pioneer; from book 1 item
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9 | 11-15-74-6 | Pioneer Colton printing press 1 item
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9 | 11-15-74-9 | Pioneer Colton printing press 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-1 | Chief Joseph 1 item
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1901 |
9 | 11-9-74-1 | Grandma Spaulding Warren; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-10 | Painting by Mrs. Alma Lauder 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-9-74-10 | Moscow corner buildings; 1974; S.W. corner of 1st and Main; Bank of Idaho, formerly Carey's Dry Cleaner and W.W. Seed Co. 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 11-9-74-11 | Hair wreath (Alma Lauder) 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-11 | Moscow corner buildings; 1974; S.E. corner of 1st and Main; Brown's Furniture and Thatuna Apts.; McConnell Building 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 11-9-74-12 | Salon mount; Moscow's first schools 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-12 | Hair wreath (Alma Lauder) 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-9-74-12 | Moscow corner buildings; 1974; N.E. corner of 1st and Main; insurance and doctor's offices, formerly White Drug, Sam's Furniture and Psychiana 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 11-9-74-13 | Wiley Lauder, Tom Taylor and 25 employees of Brick Plant on 6th and Ash, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-9-74-13 | Moscow corner buildings; 1974; N.E. corner of 1st and Main; sun shining 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 11-9-74-2 | Mastadon tooth with ruler; museum 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-2 | Grandma Spaulding Warren; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-3 | Painting by Mrs. Alma Lauder; museum 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-3 | Collins home; old stage coach stop 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-4 | Painting by Mrs. Alma Lauder; museum 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-4 | Collins farm; aerial view 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-5 | Painting by Mrs. Alma Lauder; museum 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-5 | Mary Elizabeth Spaulding obituary; 1941 1 item
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1941 |
9 | 11-9-74-6 | Mastadon tooth; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-9-74-6 | Moscow corner buildings; 1974; N.W. corner of A and Main, Moscow 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 11-9-74-7 | Mastadon tooth; museum 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-7 | Moscow corner buildings; 1974; S.W. corner of A and Main; Eagles, formerly Stewarts Livery Barn 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 11-9-74-8 | Mastadon tooth; museum 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-9 | Painting by Mrs. Alma Lauder 1 item
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9 | 11-9-74-9 | Moscow corner buildings; 1974; N.W. corner of 1st and Main; Moscow Manor, formerly Hotel Del Norte 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 12-22-74-12 | Moscow's new Federal Building Post Office; built in 1974; center of block between 4th and 5th and Washington and Jefferson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-2-74-4 | M.P. Miller Flour Mill; razed 8-28-59; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 12-22-74-10 | Looking north from south hill in Moscow 1 item
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9 | 12-22-74-11 | Looking north from south hill in Moscow 1 item
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9 | 12-22-74-2 | Threshing with horse power; approx. 1895; from Roger Rossebo 1 item
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1895 |
9 | 12-26-74-1 | Reuben Allen family of Moscow area 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-10 | Harry Johnson family; Della Johnson's father 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-10 | Harry Johnson family; woman in oval frame 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-11 | Harry Johnson family; portrait of man in oval frame 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-11 | Loaded grain wagons in Palouse; Palouse Gazette newspaper clipping 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 12-26-74-11 | Pioneer Moscow newspaper advertisements: Shields Co., Headley, Bartlett and The Red Front 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-12 | Harry Johnson family; portrait of man with beard 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-12 | Pioneer Moscow newspaper advertisements: banks 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-13 | Harry Johnson family; portrait of woman with long hair parted in middle 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-13 | Pioneer Moscow newspaper advertisements: Commercial Hotel and banks 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-2 | Reuben Allen family of Moscow area 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-2 | Spaulding Monument at Spaulding 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-3 | August Johnson family of Genesee 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-4 | Harry Johnson family; woman in square frame 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-4 | August Johnson family of Genesee 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-5 | Harry Johnson family; woman raking leaves 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-6 | Harry Johnson family; man and woman with flowers 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-7 | Harry Johnson family; two children 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-7 | Harry Johnson family; portrait of three boys 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-8 | Harry Johnson family; Della Johnson's grandfather 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-8 | Harry Johnson family; two girls 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-9 | Harry Johnson family; Della Johnson's father (oval frame) 1 item
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9 | 12-26-74-9 | Harry Johnson family; house 1 item
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9 | 12-2-74-1 | Moscow sub station razed; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 12-2-74-2 | Breaking ground for nursing home 1 item
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1956 |
9 | 12-2-74-5 | Bovill School to be replaced; 11-12-59; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 12-2-74-7 | Julia Moore residence; razed 1 item
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9 | 12-2-74-8 | Nursing Home re-licensed 1 item
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9 | 12-29-74-1 | Moscow, Idaho territory; McConnell Maguire incorporates; 1885? 1 item
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1885 |
9 | 12-29-74-10 | Luna House newspaper article; Hotel Register 1 item
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9 | 12-29-74-12 | Barton House, Moscow; Peterson Apts. ; newspaper article 1 item
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1974 |
9 | 12-29-74-2 | Moscow, Idaho territory; McConnell Maguire incorporates; 1885? 1 item
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1885 |
9 | 12-29-74-4 | Luna House Hotel Register; newspaper article 1 item
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9 | 12-29-74-5 | Mrs. Phillips birthday cake 1 item
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9 | 12-29-74-6 | Pioneer picture/post card?; "Johnny, you'll break the eggs!" 1 item
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9 | 12-29-74-7 | Receiver's Sale; Moscow National Bank; 1885? 1 item
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1885 |
9 | 12-29-74-8 | Receiver's Sale; Moscow National Bank; 1885? 1 item
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1885 |
9 | 12-29-74-9 | Receiver's Sale; Moscow National Bank; 1885? 1 item
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1885 |
9 | 12-6-74-10 | Idaho Alice Whitman Chapter; Lewiston; nine pictures, two of Spaulding tombstones 1 item
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9 | 12-6-74-11 | Newspaper clipping of monkey facial expressions 1 item
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9 | 12-6-74-12 | Mrs. Eliza Hart Spaulding tombstone 1 item
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9 | 12-6-74-2 | Ella Olesen; born in Moscow, 1894 1 item
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1894 |
9 | 12-6-74-3 | Peter Olesen (father of Ella Olesen); Moscow, 1881 1 item
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1881 |
9 | 12-6-74-4 | Margaret Olesen (mother of Ella Olesen); Moscow, 1870 or 1890? 1 item
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9 | 12-6-74-5 | Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore 1 item
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9 | 12-6-74-6 | Lena, Effie and Ralph Whitmore and Mrs. B.J. Young (Edna) 1 item
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9 | 1-24-75-12 | Newspaper article about 1900 Kendrick flood 1 item
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9 | 1-24-75-10 | Crib bin elevator; Kendrick; location unknown 1 item
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9 | 1-24-75-12 | Potlatch Lumber Co. aerial view; from a hand colored picture 50" long; Albert Clamsen 1 item
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9 | 1-24-75-6 | Horse powered threshing; 1/2 of an approx. 30" long panoramic; Albert Clamsen 1 item
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9 | 1-24-75-7 | Horse powered threshing; 1/2 of an approx. 30" long panoramic; Albert Clamsen 1 item
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9 | 1-24-75-8 | Women in front of Presbyterian Church; early 1900's? 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 1-31-75-1 | Judge Tom Felton 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 1-31-75-10 | Judge Jack McQuade 1 item
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9 | 1-31-75-2 | Judge Steele 1 item
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9 | 1-31-75-3 | Judge Al Morgan 1 item
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9 | 1-31-75-3 | Judge Gillis Hodge (from group picture) 1 item
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9 | 1-31-75-4 | Judge Gillis Hodge when he was Superintendent of Schools 1 item
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9 | 1-31-75-5 | Judge Gillis Hodge when he was Superintendent of Schools 1 item
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9 | 1-31-75-6 | Judge Gillis Hodge; University of Idaho newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 2-8-75-7 | Moscow's first Post Office; 1872; with footnotes 1 item
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1872 |
9 | 2-10-75-12 | Old Warren Hat Sits On Coffin newspaper clipping; Lewiston 1 item
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9 | 2-10-75-13 | Spalding Gets Capitol Flag; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 2-10-75-6 | Russia Persistent For Idaho Harvester; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 2-10-75-7 | The Hub advertisement; Moscow 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 2-10-75-8 | Oberg Bros. advertisement; Moscow; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 2-10-75-9 | Washburn and Wilson advertisement; Moscow; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 2-15-75-1 | Snake River; old location of Wawawai; two stones where store was located; near Lower Granite Dam 1 item
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9 | 2-15-75-2 | Snake River; looking down river towards Lower Granite Dam 1 item
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9 | 2-15-75-3 | Snake River; looking across valley where orchard once was 1 item
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9 | 2-15-75-4 | Snake River; piers being built for new bridge across Snake River to west Clarkston 1 item
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9 | 2-25-75-10 | Threshing scene; Troy; 1914 Atlas 1 item
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9 | 2-25-75-11 | Former home of Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Nelson on Big Bear Ridge. 1 item
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1914 |
9 | 2-25-75-3 | Margaret McCallie Moore; daughter of Moscow's first dentist 1 item
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9 | 2-25-75-4 | Margaret McCallie Moore; daughter of Moscow's first dentist; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 2-25-75-8 | Saw mill and copper mine; Troy; 1914 Atlas 1 item
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9 | 2-25-75-9 | Threshing on Edd Steltze Farm; Genesee; 1914 Atlas 1 item
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9 | 2-2-75-12 | Craigmont School and students 1 item
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9 | 2-8-75-1 | Moscow County Fair poem 1 item
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9 | 2-8-75-10 | Ursuline Academy on historic site (Russell Fort); newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 2-8-75-11 | Moscow's first Post Office; date changed from 1870 to 1872 1 item
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9 | 2-8-75-12 | North Idaho History-Latah County 1 item
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9 | 2-8-75-12 | Moscow's first Post Office (1872); and Moscow (1887?) 1 item
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9 | 2-8-75-12 | Two stage coaches; 1890; picture copied from Whitman County Historical Society Collection 1 item
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1890 |
9 | 2-8-75-3 | Lawrence Phelps obituary 1 item
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1951 |
9 | 2-8-75-4 | Jack Farm; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; copied from Whitman County Historical Society Collection 1 item
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9 | 2-8-75-4 | Early Lapwai Books Now Get Big Price newspaper clipping; 1951 1 item
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1951 |
9 | 2-8-75-5 | Abe Lincoln assassination; New York Herald newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 2-8-75-6 | The Daily Idahonian; Hodgins ad 1 item
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1942 |
9 | 2-8-75-7 | Rebecca Naylor obituary; 1924 1 item
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1924 |
9 | 2-8-75-9 | McGregor homestead; 1891; Moscow 1 item
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1891 |
9 | 3-10-75-1 | Idaho National Harvester; on train 1 item
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9 | 3-10-75-2 | Idaho National Harvester; combine and horses 1 item
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9 | 3-10-75-3 | Idaho National Harvester; oxen pulling combine 1 item
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9 | 3-10-75-4 | Idaho National Harvester; combine turning a corner 1 item
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9 | 3-10-75-5 | Idaho National Harvester; combine turning a corner 1 item
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9 | 3-10-75-6 | Idaho National Harvester; combine turning a corner 1 item
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9 | 3-10-75-7 | Idaho National Harvester; combine turning a corner 1 item
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9 | 3-10-75-8 | Idaho National Harvester; combine and horses 1 item
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9 | 3-14-75-1 | Looking north across Snake River at Almota; row boat in foreground 1 item
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9 | 3-14-75-11 | Wilson threshing outfit; Pullman 1 item
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1911 |
9 | 3-14-75-12 | 38 mules and combine; Washington 1 item
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9 | 3-1-75-3 | Six horses on grain drill; from museum 1 item
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9 | 3-29-75-1 | Quilting patterns; museum. 1 item
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9 | 3-29-75-10 | Quilting patterns; museum. 1 item
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9 | 3-29-75-11 | Quilting patterns; museum. 1 item
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9 | 3-29-75-12 | Quilting patterns; museum. 1 item
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9 | 3-29-75-2 | Quilting patterns; museum. 1 item
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9 | 3-29-75-3 | Quilting patterns; museum. 1 item
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9 | 3-4-75-1 | Plowing, harrowing and seeding with horses N.W. of Potlatch; 1 1/2 miles N.W. intersection 1 item
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9 | 3-4-75-1 | Pioneer combine outfit 1 item
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9 | 3-4-75-12 | W.J. McConnell tombstone 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 3-4-75-13 | W.J. McConnell tombstone 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 3-4-75-2 | Pioneer combine outfit 1 item
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9 | 3-4-75-3 | Luard Gilmore barn in 1915; Rohn farm in 1974 1 item
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9 | 3-4-75-4 | Plowing with horses; N.W. of Potlatch; 1 1/2 miles N.W. intersection 1 item
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9 | 3-4-75-4 | Luard Gilmore barn in 1915; Rohn farm in 1974 1 item
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9 | 4-1-75-11 | South Main and 8th, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 4-5-75-12 | Moscow Post Office salon mount; building process 1 item
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9 | 4-5-75-9 | Churches of Moscow salon mount 1 item
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9 | 4-5-75-1 | Post offices of Moscow salon mount; with names of postmasters 1 item
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9 | 4-1-75-10 | South Main and 8th, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 4-1-75-12 | South Main and 8th, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 4-1-75-13 | South Main and 8th, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 4-1-75-6 | South Main and 8th, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 4-1-75-7 | South Main and 8th, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 4-1-75-8 | South Main and 8th, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 4-1-75-9 | South Main and 8th, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 4-23-75-1 | Almon Asbury Lieuallen 1 item
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9 | 4-23-75-1 | Neff (in oval frame) named Moscow 1 item
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9 | 4-23-75-1 | Looking S.E. at Moscow; late 1890's 1 item
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1890 |
9 | 4-23-75-1 | Steptoe Butte Will Have Hotel On Top; 5-02-1888; Colfax newspaper clipping 1 item
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1888-05-02 |
9 | 4-23-75-11 | Cashup and Mary Ann Shoemaker Davis family; Charlie not included in picture 1 item
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9 | 4-23-75-2 | Almon Asbury Lieuallen 1 item
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9 | 4-23-75-2 | Neff (in oval frame) named Moscow 1 item
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9 | 4-23-75-2 | Three pioneer women; Mamie McConnell in center 1 item
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9 | 4-23-75-2 | Looking S.E. at Moscow; 1907 1 item
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1907 |
9 | 4-23-75-2 | Palouse City Booms; 5-02-1888; Colfax newspaper clipping 1 item
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1888-05-02 |
9 | 4-23-75-3 | Mamie McConnell 1 item
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9 | 4-23-75-3 | Threshing scene; Mr. and Mrs. Davis in center; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 4-23-75-8 | Threshing scene; Steptoe Butte in background; 1902; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1902 |
9 | 4-25-75-12 | Van De Walker family; all identified but Henry (Hank): fourth from left, standing 1 item
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9 | 4-4-75-4 | Looking east at south Moscow with snow; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 4-5-75-10 | University of Idaho salon mount 1 item
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9 | 4-5-75-10 | Eighth Grade graduation; 1908; group picture 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 4-5-75-10 | A. A. Lieuallen; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 4-5-75-11 | Pioneers of Moscow; with identification 1 item
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9 | 4-5-75-11 | Latah County's 30 cemeteries; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 4-5-75-12 | Snow picture of Moscow by "Idahonian" 1 item
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9 | 4-5-75-2 | Cashup stagecoach stop; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 4-5-75-5 | Ness, who named Moscow; in frame with plaque 1 item
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9 | 4-9-75-1 | Grain drill pulled by six horses; museum 1 item
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9 | 4-9-75-2 | John P. Vollner; from "Northern Idaho History" 1 item
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9 | 4-9-75-3 | John P. Vollner; from "Northern Idaho History" 1 item
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9 | 4-9-75-4 | Almon Asbury Lieuallen; newspaper clipping from 50th Anniversary of the Idahonian 1 item
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9 | 5-13-75-10 | Steptoe Butte Hotel 1 item
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9 | 5-13-75-11 | Steptoe Butte Hotel 1 item
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9 | 5-13-75-12 | Steptoe Butte Hotel 1 item
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9 | 5-13-75-5 | Steptoe Butte Hotel; photo under glass 1 item
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9 | 5-13-75-6 | Steptoe Butte Hotel; photo under glass 1 item
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9 | 5-13-75-7 | Steptoe Butte Hotel; photo under glass 1 item
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9 | 5-13-75-8 | Steptoe Butte Hotel; photo under glass 1 item
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9 | 5-13-75-9 | Steptoe Butte Hotel 1 item
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9 | 5-21-75-1 | Palouse; 1882 1 item
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1882 |
9 | 5-21-75-1 | Palouse; 1882; buildings numbered 1 item
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1882 |
9 | 5-21-75-2 | Palouse; 1882; buildings numbered 1 item
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1882 |
9 | 5-21-75-5 | Palouse; 1882 1 item
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1882 |
9 | 5-21-75-6 | Palouse; 1882 1 item
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1882 |
9 | 5-27-75-1 | Blaine Church and School; from color picture from Harry Mortensen 1 item
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9 | 5-27-75-3 | Threshing outfit, bags of wheat and cook house; from Harry Mortensen 1 item
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9 | 5-7-75-1 | Kerosene lanterns in basement at Ott's 1 item
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9 | 5-7-75-2 | Kerosene lanterns in basement at Ott's 1 item
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9 | 5-7-75-3 | Kerosene lanterns in basement at Ott's 1 item
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9 | 5-7-75-4 | Kerosene lanterns in basement at Ott's 1 item
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9 | 5-7-75-5 | Interior of log cabin in museum 1 item
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9 | 5-7-75-6 | Kerosene lanterns in basement at Ott's 1 item
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9 | 5-7-75-7 | Kerosene lanterns in basement at Ott's 1 item
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9 | 5-7-75-8 | Kerosene lanterns in basement at Ott's 1 item
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9 | 6-29-75-5 | Steptoe Butte; kite gliders 1 item
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9 | 6-16-75-8 | Cordelia Lutheran Church; erected 1883 1 item
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9 | 6-16-75-10 | Cordelia Lutheran Church; erected 1883; plaque on side of door (history) 1 item
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9 | 6-16-75-5 | Genesee Valley Church 1 item
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9 | 6-16-75-6 | Genesee Valley Church 1 item
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9 | 6-12-75-2 | Harvard and Princeton; 7-19-62 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1962 |
9 | 6-12-75-1 | Genesee Union Warehouse; east end 1 item
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9 | 6-12-75-2 | Genesee Union Warehouse; east end 1 item
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9 | 6-12-75-3 | McGregor's fertilizer plant; east of the Genesee Union Warehouse 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-1-75-1 | Pioneer harvesting in area around Blaine; from Harry Mortensen album 1 item
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1917 |
9 | 6-1-75-10 | Pioneer harvesting in area around Blaine; from Harry Mortensen album 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 6-1-75-11 | Pioneer harvesting in area around Blaine; from Harry Mortensen album; Fordson Tractor (Mrs. Harry Mortensen) 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-1-75-2 | Two women and two girls in front of brick building; around Blaine area; from Harry Mortensen album 1 item
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1913 |
9 | 6-1-75-20 | Harry Mortensen's mother in kitchen; 1915 1 item
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1915 |
9 | 6-1-75-3 | Pioneer harvesting in area around Blaine; from Harry Mortensen album 1 item
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1917 |
9 | 6-1-75-4 | Panorama of pioneer Moscow from the top of the Hotel Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-1-75-5 | Pioneer harvesting in area around Blaine; from Harry Mortensen album 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 6-1-75-6 | Pioneer harvesting in area around Blaine; from Harry Mortensen album 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 6-1-75-7 | Pioneer harvesting in area around Blaine; from Harry Mortensen album; women shucking Red Russian wheat 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 6-1-75-8 | Pioneer harvesting in area around Blaine; from Harry Mortensen album 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 6-1-75-9 | Pioneer harvesting in area around Blaine; from Harry Mortensen album 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 6-17-75-2 | Joe E. Blaylock store; left to right: Blaylock, Ban de Banter, Buchanan, Oscar, Dan and Carl Assman, Wolfenburger 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-19-75-1 | Antique car; Genesee Days; Sat. 6-14-75; parade 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 6-19-75-10 | Queen Cindy on horse; Genesee Days; Sat. 6-14-75; parade 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 6-19-75-11 | Children and horses; Genesee Days; Sat. 6-14-75; parade 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 6-19-75-12 | Truck parked in front of building; Genesee Days; Sat. 6-14-75; parade 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 6-19-75-2 | Negative damaged 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-19-75-3 | Tractor; Genesee Days; Sat. 6-14-75; parade 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 6-19-75-4 | Solid Comfort 1875-1975 truck; Genesee Days; parade 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 6-19-75-5 | The Way it Was Down on the Farm float; Genesee Days; Sat. 6-14-75; parade 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 6-19-75-6 | Three wheeled vehicle; Genesee Days; Sat. 6-14-75; parade 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 6-19-75-7 | Man on horse; Genesee Days; Sat. 6-14-75; parade 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 6-19-75-9 | Men on horses; Genesee Days; Sat. 6-14-75; parade 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 6-29-75-7 | Tomb of Mary Ann Davis; wife of James S. Davis; Cashup 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-29-75-8 | Tomb of Mary Ann Davis; wife of James S. Davis; Cashup 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-6-75-10 | It Holds The Horse; the "Holdfast Safety Hatch"; a gadget manufactured in Moscow approx. 1912 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-6-75-7 | It Holds The Horse; the "Holdfast Safety Hatch"; a gadget manufactured in Moscow approx. 1912 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-6-75-8 | It Holds The Horse; the "Holdfast Safety Hatch"; a gadget manufactured in Moscow approx. 1912 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-6-75-9 | It Holds The Horse; the "Holdfast Safety Hatch"; a gadget manufactured in Moscow approx. 1912 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-75-12 | Horse power threshing header box; pioneer harvesting 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-75-13 | Horse power thresher and stacked bundles; pioneer harvesting 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-75-3 | Threshing outfit; steam engine; pioneer harvesting 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-75-4 | Buck rake outfit stacking hay; pioneer harvesting 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-75-5 | McCormick binder; wire tie; pioneer harvesting 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-75-6 | Combine outfit; 40 mules or horses; eastern Washington; pioneer harvesting 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-75-7 | Mortenson cook house; pioneer harvesting 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-75-8 | Deering binder; McBride; 1 1/2 South Kennedy Ford; pioneer harvesting 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-20-75-1 | Three Forks Museum; ice cream social and sale; 7-20-75 (Sunday) 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 7-20-75-2 | Three Forks Museum; ice cream social and sale; 7-20-75 (Sunday) 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 7-20-75-3 | Three Forks Museum; ice cream social and sale; 7-20-75 (Sunday) 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 7-20-75-4 | Three Forks Museum; ice cream social and sale; 7-20-75 (Sunday) 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 7-20-75-5 | Three Forks Museum; ice cream social and sale; 7-20-75 (Sunday) 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 7-20-75-6 | Three Forks Museum; ice cream social and sale; 7-20-75 (Sunday) 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 7-20-75-7 | Three Forks Museum; ice cream social and sale; 7-20-75 (Sunday) 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 7-20-75-8 | Three Forks Museum; ice cream social and sale; 7-20-75 (Sunday) 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 7-20-75-9 | Three Forks Museum; ice cream social and sale; 7-20-75 (Sunday) 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 7-23-75-1 | Veterans Parade on 6th St., Moscow; 1940's or 1950's?; Gene Settle 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-1 | Copy of a tintype copy of a 16 year old woman; Twin Willows Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-10 | Lamp from 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-10 | Estes Station and Estes Farm; part of map of Latah Co. from 1914 Atlas 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-11 | Lamp from 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-11 | Estes Station and Estes Farm; part of map of Latah Co. from 1914 Atlas 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-12 | Estes Station and Estes Farm; part of map of Latah Co. from 1914 Atlas 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-2 | Veterans Parade on 6th St., Moscow; 1940's or 1950's?; Gene Settle 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-2 | Copy of a tintype copy of a 16 year old woman; Twin Willows Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-3 | Cut out of a lamp from 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-3 | Veterans Parade on 6th St., Moscow; 1940's or 1950's?; Gene Settle 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-3 | Copy of a tintype copy of a 16 year old woman; Twin Willows Museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-4 | Cut out of a lamp from 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-4 | Veterans Parade on 6th St., Moscow; 1940's or 1950's?; Gene Settle 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-5 | Cut out of a lamp from 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-5 | Veterans Parade on 6th St., Moscow; 1940's or 1950's?; Gene Settle 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-6 | Cut out of a lamp from 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-6 | Veterans Parade on 6th St., Moscow; 1940's or 1950's?; Gene Settle 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-7 | Cut out of a lamp from 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-8 | Cut out of a lamp from 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-8 | Lamp from 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-23-75-9 | Lamp from 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue; museum 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-2-75-1 | Floyd Trail; Bender; 1946; tractor 1 item
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1946 |
9 | 7-2-75-2 | Floyd Trail; Bender; 1946; tractor 1 item
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1946 |
9 | 7-2-75-3 | Floyd Trail; Bender; 1946; tractor 1 item
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1946 |
9 | 7-4-75-3 | Bank building at Uniontown; First State Bank; early 1900's; from Twin Willow Museum 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 7-4-75-4 | Bank building at Uniontown; First State Bank; early 1900's; from Twin Willow Museum 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 7-4-75-5 | Bank building at Uniontown; First State Bank; early 1900's; from Twin Willow Museum 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 7-4-75-6 | Bank building at Uniontown; First State Bank; early 1900's; from Twin Willow Museum 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 8-1-75-10 | View of Moscow from the top of Latah Co. Grain Growers Elevator, S. Main, Moscow. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-1-75-3 | View of Moscow from the top of Latah Co. Grain Growers Elevator, S. Main, Moscow. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-1-75-5 | View of Moscow from the top of Latah Co. Grain Growers Elevator, S. Main, Moscow. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-1-75-8 | View of Moscow from the top of Latah Co. Grain Growers Elevator, S. Main, Moscow. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-14-75-2 | Cover of "Historic Latah" 1976 calendar; Latah Co. Museum Society 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-10-75-1 | Bill Loney, sax sewer; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-10-75-10 | Group picture of Lola Clyde and pupils at Spalding Park 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-10-75-10 | 4th St., Lewiston; looking north; Bollinger Hotel at right; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-10-75-11 | Hampton combine outfit; about five miles S.E. of Genesee 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-10-75-2 | Bill Loney, sax sewer; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-10-75-3 | Gymnasium, University of Idaho. 1 item
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1915 |
9 | 8-10-75-4 | Gymnasium, University of Idaho. 1 item
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1915 |
9 | 8-10-75-5 | Lola Gamble Clyde; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 8-10-75-5 | East side of Main between 6th and 7th, Moscow; G.E. Bell Implement; parade 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-10-75-6 | Early University of Idaho campus 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-10-75-6 | Gibb's Farm; approx. five miles E. of Genesee; early 1900's? 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 8-10-75-7 | Aspendale School; 1913; Ruth Otter, teacher 1 item
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1913 |
9 | 8-10-75-7 | Gibb's Farm; approx. five miles E. of Genesee; early 1900's? 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 8-10-75-8 | Gibb's threshing outfit with six horses; approx. five miles S.E. of Genesee 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-14-75-3 | Cover of "Historic Latah" 1976 calendar; Latah Co. Museum Society 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-14-75-3 | Moscow Mountains; from color picture by L. Gregory 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-14-75-4 | Moscow Mountains; from color picture by L. Gregory 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-14-75-6 | Moscow Mountains; from color picture by L. Gregory 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-14-75-7 | Calendar Shows Historic Latah; 8-13-75 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 8-14-75-8 | Calendar Shows Historic Latah; 8-13-75 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 8-14-75-9 | Calendar Shows Historic Latah; 8-13-75 newspaper clipping 1 item
|
1975 |
9 | 8-1-75-20 | House; unidentified 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-18-75-7 | Panoramic of Elberton; 1913; from Nick Manning 1 item
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1913 |
9 | 8-18-75-8 | Panoramic of Elberton; 1913; from Nick Manning 1 item
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1913 |
9 | 8-22-75-10 | Farm on Linville Road; pioneer; from Frank Neal 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-22-75-11 | Farm house and old type well near Albion; from Roger Rossebo; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-22-75-12 | Historic Latah 1976 calendar; full length original 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-22-75-8 | R.K. Bonnetts 60th anniversary; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-29-75-12 | G.A.R. Hall; N.E. corner of 3rd and Jefferson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-29-75-13 | G.A.R. Hall; N.E. corner of 3rd and Jefferson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-29-75-6 | G.A.R. Hall; N.E. corner of 3rd and Jefferson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-29-75-7 | G.A.R. Hall; N.E. corner of 3rd and Jefferson, Moscow 1 item
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9 | 8-29-75-8 | G.A.R. Hall; N.E. corner of 3rd and Jefferson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-29-75-9 | G.A.R. Hall; N.E. corner of 3rd and Jefferson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-4-75-3 | Log cabin at Colfax; Whitman Co. Historical Society 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-4-75-4 | Inside store; Tekoa; Whitman Co. Historical Society 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-4-75-7 | Store at Farmington; Whitman Co. Historical Society 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-4-75-8 | Roosevelt at Tekoa; Whitman Co. Historical Society 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-12-75-11 | Latah County Museum Society Wants Your Membership; Idahonian advertisement; 9-09-75 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-12-75-13 | Advertisement for "Historic Latah" calendar 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-12-75-10 | Zimmerman Farm; 1909; south of sub station; north of highway #95; near Deep Creek 1 item
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1909 |
9 | 9-5-75-1 | G.A.R. Hall; pioneer Moscow; with clouds added 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-5-75-11 | School group (Mason Cornwall in group?); early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 9-5-75-12 | Henry McGregor house 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-5-75-13 | Henry McGregor house 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-5-75-2 | G.A.R. Hall; pioneer Moscow; with clouds added 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-5-75-3 | G.A.R. Hall; pioneer Moscow; with clouds added 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-10-75-12 | Keith Hawley and airplane 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-10-75-13 | Keith Hawley and airplane 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-18-75-10 | University of Idaho Administration Building post card; from Zelma York Buckley 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-18-75-11 | Back of University of Idaho Administration Bldg. post card; to Mrs. W.C. York, Clearwater, Idaho 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-18-75-14 | Back of Idaho National Harvester Bldg. post card; from Zelma York Buckley 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-18-75-16 | Back of Idaho National Harvester Bldg. post card; Section B Mess Hall; 1918; from Zelma York Buckley 1 item
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9 | 10-18-75-17 | Main St., Moscow; approx. 1907 1 item
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1907 |
9 | 10-30-75-11 | Hotel on Steptoe Butte 1 item
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1904 |
9 | 10-30-75-12 | Hotel on Steptoe Butte 1 item
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1904 |
9 | 10-30-75-15 | Eileen Condell of Hunter's Candy Shop; 11-11-75 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 10-30-75-16 | Eileen Condell of Hunter's Candy Shop; 11-11-75 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1975 |
9 | 10-30-75-8 | Marian Manis of Moscow at memorial ceremony for her son, Jim Manis; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-30-75-9 | Marian Manis of Moscow at memorial ceremony for her son, Jim Manis; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 10-6-75-1 | Map of Gold Hill area; from 1914 Atlas; Park Linden Crescent 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-6-75-10 | Six horses and load of wheat on Jackson St. south of 6th St., Moscow; early 1900's; back end of M.P. Flour Mill 1 item
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9 | 10-6-75-10 | Pioneer threshing scene; from Mrs. Smith of Park 1 item
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9 | 10-6-75-11 | Joe Phillips and neighbor cutting wheat; early 1910's; Percy Doyle Farm in background 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 10-6-75-12 | Simmons residence; 817 S. Jefferson, Moscow; approx. 1896 1 item
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1896 |
9 | 10-6-75-13 | Joe Phillips and neighbor cutting wheat; early 1910's; Kamiak Butte in background 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 10-6-75-2 | Map of Gold Hill area; from 1914 Atlas; Park Linden Crescent 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-6-75-3 | Map of Gold Hill area; from 1914 Atlas; Park Linden Crescent 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-6-75-4 | Map of Gold Hill area; from 1914 Atlas; Park Linden Crescent 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-6-75-5 | Map of Gold Hill area; from 1914 Atlas; Park Linden Crescent 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-6-75-6 | Map of Gold Hill area; from 1914 Atlas; Park Linden Crescent 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-6-75-7 | Pioneer threshing; from Mrs. Smith of Park; two pictures 1 item
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9 | 10-6-75-8 | Pioneer threshing; from Mrs. Smith of Park 1 item
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9 | 10-6-75-9 | Looking south from First St. at Main St., Moscow; early 1900's, before 1912 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-6-75-9 | Sawmill and crew; from Mrs. Smith of Park 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-20-75-7 | Cover of "The Moscow Opal Mines" by Ron Brockett 1 item
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9 | 11-10-75-17 | Township 39, range 3 west; Troy and east; from 1914 Latah Co. Atlas 1 item
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9 | 11-22-75-8 | Moscow pioneer Courthouse salon mount 1 item
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9 | 11-22-75-12 | Moscow pioneer churches salon mount 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-22-75-9 | Moscow pioneer schools salon mount 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-22-75-13 | Pioneer city of Moscow salon mount 1 item
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9 | 11-22-75-11 | Pioneer Moscow Post Office salon mount 1 item
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9 | 11-10-75-10 | History of Latah County ; Chpt. 1 "Settlement" 1 item
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9 | 11-10-75-11 | History of Latah County 1 item
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9 | 11-10-75-11 | History of Latah County 1 item
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9 | 11-10-75-12 | History of Latah County ; Chpt. 3 "Cities and Towns" 1 item
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9 | 11-10-75-12 | History of Latah County 1 item
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9 | 11-10-75-13 | History of Latah County 1 item
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9 | 11-10-75-14 | History of Latah County 1 item
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9 | 11-10-75-15 | North and east Moscow; from 1914 Latah Co. Atlas 1 item
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9 | 11-10-75-9 | History of Latah County 1 item
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9 | 11-20-75-11 | Horses; for Doc Keith 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-20-75-14 | Looking N.E. at Moscow; 1891; from "The Moscow Opal Mines" by Ron Brockett 1 item
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1891 |
9 | 11-20-75-15 | Horses; for Doc Keith 1 item
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9 | 11-20-75-15 | Map of white pine tree area; Potlatch Lumber Co.; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 11-20-75-17 | N.P. train wreck; pioneer; negative in reverse 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-22-75-10 | Pioneer University of Idaho salon mount 1 item
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9 | 11-24-75-10 | Idaho National Harvester; fourth from left: Gainford Mix; driver of harvester: Frank Mix; at right in vest: Franklin E. Mix (father) 1 item
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9 | 11-24-75-5 | Gainford Mix house at left; Frank Mix house at right; Spokane Inland Empire electric R.R. track in foreground 1 item
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9 | 12-10-75-13 | Potlatch Mercantile Co.; Potlatch, Idaho 1 item
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9 | 12-10-75-15 | Potlatch mill town and railroad; 50th anniversary; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 12-10-75-10 | Colfax Courthouse; 1907 post card 1 item
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1907 |
9 | 12-10-75-17 | Creighton's store in Moscow; newspaper clippings 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-10-75-6 | Science class, Palouse, Wa.; Peggy 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-10-75-8 | Levi Rossebo in cook house doorway 1 item
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9 | 12-12-75-15 | Steptoe Butte; Cashup Davis Hotel; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-12-75-16 | Steptoe Butte; Cashup Davis Hotel; pioneer; photo blocked by 'focusing target' 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-1-75-8 | Tracing the old Nez Perces Trail; getting ready to start on trip 1 item
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undated |
9 | 1-2-76-17 | Aerial view of Moscow and buildings; 1897; Julia Moore residence; area of Russell Stockade 1 item
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1897 |
9 | 1-6-76-9 | Aerial view of Moscow; approx. 1897; map; Julia Moore house, S.E. corner of D and Howard; Russell Stockade transposed on picture 1 item
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1897 |
9 | 1-12-76-10 | Cream separator; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-12-76-11 | Potato digger; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-12-76-13 | Manure spreader; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-12-76-14 | Ox pulling plow; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-12-76-15 | Horses pulling plow; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-12-76-16 | One horse pulling plow; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-12-76-2 | Potato digger; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-12-76-3 | Binder and two men shocking grain; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-12-76-4 | Manure spreader; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-12-76-7 | Buildings; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-12-76-9 | Gasoline engine powered washing machine; "Days of Hoof and Harness"; pioneer farming from the furrow; Nov.-Dec. 1975 1 item
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9 | 1-2-76-7 | Aerial view of Moscow and buildings; 1897; Julia Moore residence; area of Russell Stockade 1 item
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1897 |
9 | 1-29-76-1 | Building in Moscow; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-29-76-10 | Main St., Moscow; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-29-76-11 | Moscow; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-29-76-12 | Looking north along Adams St., Moscow; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-29-76-13 | North Idaho Asylum at Orofino (?); 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-29-76-2 | Building in Moscow; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-29-76-3 | Moscow; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-29-76-5 | Building in Moscow; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-29-76-6 | Moscow; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-29-76-8 | Main St., Moscow, in winter; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-29-76-9 | Moscow; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 1-6-76-10 | Moscow Baseball Team; 1905; copied from 11"x14" glass negative; Sterner Studio 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 2-23-76-4 | Julia Moore residence; S.E. corner of Howard St. and D St., pioneer Moscow 1 item
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9 | 2-23-76-12 | Aerial view map of Russell Stockade; east of Julia Moore residence; pioneer Moscow 1 item
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9 | 2-14-76-1 | Cashup Davis stagecoach stop; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 2-14-76-1 | John L. Naylor, wife and children ; pioneer 1 item
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9 | 2-14-76-10 | John L. Naylor (and partner?) in office; early 1900's; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 2-14-76-11 | Unloading hay; pioneer farming; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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9 | 2-14-76-11 | John L. Naylor and threshing crew; pioneer farming; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-12 | Derrick or hay fork horse; pioneer farming; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-13 | Cashup Davis and grandson; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-13 | Three six horse outfits hauling grain; west of Jackson and north of 8th, Moscow; Eggan; 1907 1 item
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1907 |
9 | 2-14-76-14 | Combine outfit; pioneer farming; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-15 | Putting chains on early model pioneer car; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-16 | Excursion bus; Roy Naylor and wife in picture; location not identified 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-2 | Inland Empire Magazine; 3-07-54; Cashup Davis "Dream House" on Steptoe Butte 1 item
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1954 |
9 | 2-14-76-2 | Roy Naylor and group of children; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-3 | Inside the Palouse Meat Market; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-4 | Two plow outfits; pioneer farming; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-5 | Four plow outfits; pioneer farming; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-7 | Inside the Palouse Meat Market; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-7 | Four plow outfits; pioneer farming; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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9 | 2-14-76-8 | Two plow outfits; pioneer farming; Phelps building and Naylor School in distance; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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undated |
9 | 2-14-76-9 | Pioneer farm wagon; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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9 | 2-14-76-9 | John L. Naylor in office; Feb. 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 2-23-76-10 | Selfhelp Co-op; 1936 1 item
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1936 |
9 | 2-23-76-13 | Moscow Fire Department; 1936 1 item
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1936 |
9 | 2-23-76-14 | Moscow Fire Department; 1936 1 item
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1936 |
9 | 2-5-76-13 | Pioneer businessman and banker W.L. Payne residence, Moscow; newspaper clipping 1 item
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9 | 2-5-76-15 | Residences of two early Moscow merchants: William Kaufmann (top house) and Henry Dernham (bottom house); newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-8-76-3 | University Cross-Town Bus; Neely's; looking north on 4th St., Moscow. 1 item
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1930 |
9 | 3-8-76-4 | University Cross-Town Bus; Neely's; looking north on 4th St., Moscow. 1 item
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1930 |
9 | 3-14-76-10 | Bysegger Farm buildings; pioneer Potlatch 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-14-76-14 | Bysegger hay baler outfit, Potlatch; Ed Bysegger as a child at extreme right; pioneer farming 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-23-76-1 | Perry Carter as Uncle Sam 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-23-76-2 | Perry Carter as Uncle Sam 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-6-76-12 | Pioneer air guns; from "Air Guns" by Eldon Wolff 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-6-76-13 | Pioneer air guns; from "Air Guns" by Eldon Wolff 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-6-76-15 | Air Guns by Eldon Wolff; book cover 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-6-76-16 | Air Guns by Eldon Wolff; book cover 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-8-76-1 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; 1905; Mrs. Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-10 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1979 |
9 | 3-8-76-11 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1979 |
9 | 3-8-76-12 | Pioneer hunters; Mrs. Sarah White Nelson 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-8-76-12 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1979 |
9 | 3-8-76-13 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1979 |
9 | 3-8-76-14 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1979 |
9 | 3-8-76-14 | Pioneer harvesting; combine outfit at the top of the Lewiston Grade; one mile west of T.V. tower 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-8-76-15 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1979 |
9 | 3-8-76-15 | Ed Davis (son of Cashup Davis) threshing outfit; Steptoe Butte in background 1 item
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undated |
9 | 3-8-76-16 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-17 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-18 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-19 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-2 | Potlatch Lumber Co.; 8-10-06; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 3-8-76-20 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-21 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-22 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-23 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-24 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-25 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-26 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-3 | Potlatch, Idaho; 8-10-06; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1906 |
9 | 3-8-76-4 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-5 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-6 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-7 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-8 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 3-8-76-9 | Potlatch, Idaho; 1905-6; Sarah White Nelson, who lit the first fire in power plant; 1906. Wife of contractor/ brick mason Robert Nelson 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 4-23-76-5 | U of Idaho and W.S.C. football game; 10-17-13; at fairgrounds 1 item
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1913 |
9 | 4-23-76-6 | U of Idaho and W.S.C. football game; 10-17-13; Lockhart with ball 1 item
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1913 |
9 | 4-19-76-11 | Potlatch logging scenes; four horses with sled of logs 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-19-76-12 | Potlatch logging scenes; four horses with sled of logs 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-19-76-8 | Log pond dam at either Potlatch or Bovill 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-19-76-3 | Early Harvard 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-23-76-8 | Rhodes residence; N.E. corner of 8th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-22-76-13 | W.M. Rhodes; inventor and builder of Rhodes Harvester 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-10-76-12 | Kambitsch family in front of house; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-10-76-13 | Kambitsch family in front of house; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-10-76-2 | Pioneer car 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-1-76-6 | Looking N.E. at corner of 2nd and Main, Moscow; Bank Building; Brown Block; Motter Wheeler sign on McConnell Building 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-19-76-12 | Juliaetta baseball team 1 item
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1914 |
9 | 4-19-76-13 | Schupfer homestead; 1892; Juliaetta; Otto Schupfer in parents lap 1 item
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1892 |
9 | 4-19-76-14 | Juliaetta Cannery; 1916; (arrows point to Otto and Ida Schupfer) 1 item
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1916 |
9 | 4-19-76-15 | Kendrick School's first car ride; 1916; driver of first car is Otto Schupfer 1 item
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1916 |
9 | 4-19-76-5 | Potlatch management eating at a logging camp; lady with straw hat is Mrs. T.P. Jones 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-19-76-7 | Schupfer homestead; 1892; Juliaetta; Otto in parents lap 1 item
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1892 |
9 | 4-19-76-9 | Potlatch logging camp 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-22-76-15 | Inside the print shop of the Pullman Herald; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-22-76-16 | Inside the print shop of the Pullman Herald; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-23-76-7 | Team of horses and sleigh ride party; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-23-76-9 | Old Model T type car; Clyde's grandparents; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 4-28-76-12 | Luce family 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-28-76-6 | Latah Co. Fair Association; M.A. Cornwall stock certificate 1 item
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undated |
9 | 4-3-76-3 | Portrait of two Indians; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-25-76-2 | First University of Idaho Administration Bldg. after fire; wall standing 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-9-76-2 | Razing pioneer buildings at Princeton 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-15-76-10 | Hampton crew 1 item
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1921 |
9 | 5-15-76-11 | Hampton crew 1 item
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1921 |
9 | 5-15-76-12 | Hampton-Driscoll threshing crew 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 5-15-76-13 | Hampton-Driscoll plowing time 1 item
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1904 |
9 | 5-15-76-15 | Hampton-Driscoll harvest 1 item
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1931 |
9 | 5-15-76-16 | Hampton-Driscoll mule team 1 item
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1921 |
9 | 5-15-76-5 | Hampton-Driscoll harvest 1 item
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1931 |
9 | 5-15-76-6 | Hampton-Driscoll mule team 1 item
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1921 |
9 | 5-15-76-7 | Hampton-Driscoll plowing time 1 item
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1904 |
9 | 5-15-76-8 | Hampton-Driscoll threshing crew 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 5-25-76-4 | First University of Idaho Administration Bldg. before fire 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-9-76-3 | J.J. Johnson; first homesite at Woodfell 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-9-76-6 | Olympia Brewing Co. pioneer ad with woman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-9-76-7 | Olympia Brewing Co. pioneer ad with woman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 5-9-76-8 | 1914 Atlas Map; Woodfell area (J.J. Johnson) 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-24-76-9 | Myklebust's Store; Troy, Idaho; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 6-11-76-6 | Jerry Gelwick's father and Popcorn Wagon at Pullman; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 6-18-76-1 | Carico log cabin ruins; Gold Creek area 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-18-76-2 | Frank Milbert equipment; Gold Creek area 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-18-76-2 | Carico log cabin ruins; Gold Creek area 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-18-76-3 | Frank Milbert equipment; Gold Creek area 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-18-76-3 | Carico log cabin ruins; Gold Creek area 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-18-76-4 | Frank Milbert equipment; Gold Creek area 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-18-76-4 | Outhouse; Gold Creek area 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-22-76-1 | Pioneer road map showing the Nez Perce Trail; numbered 1 through 6 on the map 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-24-76-8 | Myklebust's Store; Elk River, Idaho; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 6-24-76-8 | Frank Williamson leading cow to pasture 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-25-76-1 | Location of the marker showing where Tomer planted the first poplar tree in 1871; 2 1/2 miles east on Highway 8 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-25-76-11 | Looking N.E. from north end of Moore St., Moscow; shows growth on building since 1940's 1 item
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1976 |
9 | 6-25-76-12 | Looking N.E. from north end of Moore St., Moscow; shows growth on building since 1940's 1 item
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1976 |
9 | 6-25-76-13 | Looking northeast at Moscow Mountains from east end of F and Eisenhower, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-25-76-2 | Location of the marker showing where Tomer planted the first poplar tree in 1871; 2 1/2 miles east on Highway 8 1 item
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9 | 6-25-76-3 | Location of the marker telling of first white men in the Moscow area; 1855; five miles south on Highway 95 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-25-76-4 | Location of the marker telling of first white men in the Moscow area; 1855; five miles south on Highway 95 1 item
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9 | 6-4-76-10 | Pioneer Union Flat teacher, school and students; Chatters 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-4-76-11 | Pioneer Union Flat teacher, school and students; Chatters 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-4-76-12 | Pioneer Pine City; from Chatters 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-4-76-16 | Genesee harvesting scene; from Elsie Collins 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-4-76-2 | Pioneer Farmington, Wa.; from Chatters 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-4-76-6 | Pioneers in front of Tobacco-Cigar shop; from Virginia of Spokane. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-4-76-7 | Pioneers in front of Tobacco-Cigar shop; from Virginia of Spokane. 1 item
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undated |
9 | 6-4-76-8 | Robert Collins obituary; 5-28-76 1 item
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1976 |
9 | 6-4-76-9 | Collins ranch (stage stop) junction #95 and #195; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-31-76-2 | Pioneers in front of building 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-31-76-4 | Pioneers in front of building 1 item
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9 | 7-31-76-5 | Pioneer thresher; trees in background 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-76-10 | Salon mounts 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-76-11 | Salon mounts 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-76-14 | Salon mounts 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-76-15 | Salon mounts 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-76-16 | Salon mounts 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-76-9 | Salon mounts 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-76-12 | Moscow's pioneer doctors; salon mount 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-1-76-13 | Moscow's pioneer doctors; salon mount 1 item
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9 | 7-20-76-10 | Bridge over Little Potlatch; near Helmer; 1919 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 7-20-76-11 | Cat near Helmer; 1919 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 7-20-76-12 | Potlatch logging camp on skids 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-20-76-13 | C.L. Billings, general manager of PFI; 1930; in front of Brier Building; Lewiston 1 item
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1930 |
9 | 7-20-76-14 | Dining area in logging camp near Bovill 1 item
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9 | 7-20-76-15 | Logging camp; note cook with long horn to call men to eat 1 item
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9 | 7-20-76-16 | McGifford loader in Cougar Meadows; 1908; Marjorie Jones, Frank Featherstone and Bill Deary 1 item
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1908 |
9 | 7-20-76-17 | Camp No. 5; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
9 | 7-20-76-19 | Palmer's horse hospital at Bovill doctored people, too; Charles Sanderson, Tillie Pelton, and Billy O'Meara on the extreme right 1 item
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9 | 7-20-76-20 | Early Potlatch logging camp 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-20-76-21 | Boehl's cabin on Breakfast Creek, Little North Fork Clearwater River; a popular hunting and fishing area for Bovill area people 1 item
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9 | 7-20-76-22 | Sawing at Elk River mill 1 item
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9 | 7-20-76-23 | Saw sharpening at Elk River mill 1 item
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9 | 7-20-76-25 | First Fourth of July at Elk River 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-20-76-27 | Truck especially outfitted for U.S. Government white pine logging for use in airplanes during World War I; Potlatch Lumber Company 1 item
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9 | 7-20-76-28 | Inside Morris' Drugstore; Elk River; 1920 1 item
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1920 |
9 | 7-20-76-29 | Staff of company store at Potlatch; 1909; from left: Wilkerson, Morris, Borg, Nickell, Botjer, Adams, Brown, Dart, Comfeter, MacDonald,....Hood 1 item
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1909 |
9 | 7-20-76-30 | Mabelle Morris in front of T.P. Jones' home in Harvard; 1909; for top management not a fancy home 1 item
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1909 |
9 | 7-20-76-33 | Steam threshing crew with cook wagon; 1899; probably near Deary 1 item
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1899 |
9 | 7-20-76-4 | Elk River costume party; 1913-14; with many costumes rented from Spokane 1 item
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1913 |
9 | 7-20-76-6 | Grease monkey on chute; probably around Bovill 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-20-76-7 | Logging team in woods, probably near Bovill 1 item
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undated |
9 | 7-20-76-8 | Logging team near Helmer; 1919. 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 7-20-76-9 | Team crossing Little Potlatch near Helmer; 1919 1 item
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1919 |
9 | 7-31-76-6 | Top: field of bundled wheat Bottom: horse powered threshing 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-20-76-3 | Inside Williamson's exhibit tent at the S.E. corner of 5th and Main, Moscow; 1909 1 item
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1909 |
9 | 8-23-76-12 | West side of Main St., south of First St., pioneer Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-28-76-1 | Copy of 1914 map showing ice plant and bolling works 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-28-76-12 | 4th grade students on steps of Moscow's first High School 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-28-76-13 | James Blacker; pioneer Moscow policeman 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-28-76-2 | Estes Hawley obituary; May 1937 1 item
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1937 |
9 | 8-28-76-3 | Mr. and Mrs. Arnus Beardsley; 60 W.A.; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-28-76-4 | Mrs. H.L. Coats; daughter of the Beardsleys; pioneer portrait 1 item
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9 | 8-28-76-5 | Mr. H.L. Coats; pioneer portrait 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-28-76-7 | George Weber obituary 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-30-76-8 | Sidewalk trestle on Orchard Ave., pioneer Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-30-76-9 | Track meet 1 item
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undated |
9 | 8-30-76-9 | William Clyde and ox team 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-4 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #1 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-5 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #1 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-3 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #10 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-4 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #10 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-6 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #2 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-7 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #3 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-8 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #4 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-9 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #4 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-10 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #5 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-11 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #5 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-3 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #6 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-2 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #7 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-8-76-1 | Clifford Ott's cover for Book #8 1 item
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undated |
9 | 9-25-76-12 | Parade going north on Main St. at 6th St., Moscow; 7-04-07; Butterfield Elder Implement Co. sign on rear grain separator 1 item
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1907 |
9 | 9-25-76-13 | Parade going north on Main St. at 6th St., Moscow; 7-04-07; Butterfield Elder Implement Co. sign on rear grain separator 1 item
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1907 |
9 | 9-25-76-8 | Looking N.E. at Moscow approx. 1905; Shannon place in foreground 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 9-25-76-9 | Looking N.E. at Moscow approx. 1905; Shannon place in foreground 1 item
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1905 |
9 | 10-12-76-10 | Christmas card; Main St., Moscow; looking north from 3rd St.; approx. 1920 1 item
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1920 |
9 | 10-12-76-11 | Christmas card; Main St., Moscow; looking north from 3rd St.; approx. 1920 1 item
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1920 |
9 | 10-12-76-4 | Left: cow nursing a fawn Right: pioneer log cabin at Collins, Idaho 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-5-76-1 | University of Idaho Mayday celebration; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-1 | House; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-1 | Methodist Church (Moscow?); from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-1 | University of Idaho Administration Building; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-1 | Idaho National Harvester buildings; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-10 | 4th of July parade on Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-10 | University of Idaho May Day celebration; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-11 | Empire Hardware Co., Moscow; from Ella Olesen. 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-12 | Parade on Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen. 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-13 | Barton float at 4th of July parade on Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen. 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-14 | Royal Neighbors float; 4th of July parade on Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-15 | 4th of July parade on Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-16 | 4th of July parade on Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen. 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-17 | 4th of July parade on Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-18 | 4th of July parade on Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen. 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-2 | 4th of July parade on Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen. 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-2 | University of Idaho May Day celebration; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-2 | House; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-2 | Idaho National Harvester buildings; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-3 | Burn's float; 4th of July parade, Moscow; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-3 | University of Idaho May Day celebration; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-3 | House; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-4 | 4th of July parade, Moscow; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-4 | University of Idaho May Day celebration; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-4 | House; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-5 | University of Idaho May Day celebration; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-6 | Grain being pulled by horses past "Hay Grain Flour Woods and Coal" building; 1912 or 1913; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-5-76-6 | University of Idaho May Day celebration; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-7 | Horses and bundles of grain in front of the Moscow Commission Co.; 1912 or 1913; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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undated |
9 | 10-5-76-7 | University of Idaho May Day celebration; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-8 | Horse at 4th of July parade, Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-8 | University of Idaho May Day celebration; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 10-5-76-9 | Float at 4th of July parade, Main St., Moscow; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1912 |
9 | 10-5-76-9 | University of Idaho May Day celebration; early 1900's; from Ella Olesen 1 item
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1900 |
9 | 11-12-76-13 | Clearwater Press; pioneer Spalding Press 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-12-76-14 | Holy Bible; Spalding Press, 1845 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-12-76-15 | Key to the Alphabet; pioneer Spalding Press 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-17-76-5 | Letter from Hamilton to Mrs. Joe Phillips 1 item
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undated |
9 | 11-17-76-6 | Washburn-Wilson Seed Co. threshing outfit on Sudderth Farm; Cliff rode black team from Tekoa, Wa. home, approx. 1930 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-15-76-10 | New Courthouse, Moscow; old Courthouse in background 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-15-76-11 | New Courthouse, Moscow; under construction 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-15-76-12 | 1950 layout plans for new Courthouse, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-15-76-13 | Construction of new Courthouse, Moscow; shows Christian Church 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-15-76-7 | Gerald Ingle; from the 1931 "Gem" 1 item
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1931 |
9 | 12-15-76-8 | Gerald Ingle; from the 1931 "Gem" 1 item
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1931 |
9 | 12-15-76-9 | Gerald Ingle and Orval Snow being sworn in by Bessie Babcock; Jim Broyles in foreground 1 item
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undated |
9 | 12-28-76-10 | Looking east Main St., Palouse, Wa.; flood 1 item
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1933 |
9 | 12-28-76-11 | Looking N.W. at west part of Palouse; Palouse flood 1 item
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1933 |
9 | 12-28-76-9 | Looking west at west end of Palouse, Wa.; flood 1 item
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1933 |
10 | 1-25-77-1 | Mrs. Earl Olsen's aunts who were twins; from Mrs. Carssow's book 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-25-77-11 | Sam Crawford and his mail route south of Ilo (Craigmont); 1912 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 1-25-77-2 | German war prisoners; 1944; Latah Co. Museum Soc.; original from Moscow City Library; from Mrs. Carssow's book 1 item
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1944 |
10 | 1-25-77-2 | Mrs. Earl Olsen's aunts who were twins; from Mrs. Carssow's book 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-25-77-5 | Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ramstead 50th anniversary 1 item
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1954 |
10 | 1-25-77-6 | Pioneer harvesting outfit; Troy area? 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-25-77-7 | Pioneer harvesting outfit; Moscow area; fly nets on horses 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 1-5-77-6 | Kooskia; panorama showing Middle Fork and South Fork Clearwater River 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-10-77-1 | Ruralife March 1976; pioneer outhouses 1 item
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1976 |
10 | 2-10-77-10 | Ruralife March 1976; outhouse "stamp" 1 item
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1976 |
10 | 2-10-77-11 | Ruralife March 1976; pioneer outhouses 1 item
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1976 |
10 | 2-10-77-12 | Ruralife March 1976; pioneer outhouses, cartoon 1 item
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1976 |
10 | 2-10-77-13 | Ruralife March 1976; pioneer outhouses 1 item
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1976 |
10 | 2-10-77-8 | Ruralife March 1976; Herbert Hoover's outhouse 1 item
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1976 |
10 | 2-10-77-9 | Ruralife March 1976; Herbert Hoover's outhouse 1 item
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1976 |
10 | 2-15-77-5 | Pacific homestead, Salem, Ore.; 8-13-08; mower attachment for windrower for peas and lentils 1 item
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1908 |
10 | 3-6-77-15 | W.A. Lauder residence; 122 S. Van Buren, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-6-77-16 | W.A. Lauder residence; 122 S. Van Buren, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-7-77-10 | Salon mount 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-7-77-11 | Salon mount 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-7-77-12 | Salon mount 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-7-77-13 | Salon mount 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-7-77-8 | Salon mount 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-7-77-9 | Salon mount 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-13-77-5 | Pioneer Pullman Post Office interior in 1900; John Lobaugh, postmaster; from book 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 3-13-77-6 | Pioneer Pullman Post Office interior in 1900; John Lobaugh, postmaster; from book 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 3-13-77-7 | Pioneer Pullman Post Office interior in 1900; John Lobaugh, postmaster; from book 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 3-19-77-10 | Bunchgrass Historian, Spring 1977; Camas Prairie Railroad Bridge 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-19-77-11 | Bunchgrass Historian, Spring 1977; page 2: history of Riparia 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-19-77-9 | Bunchgrass Historian, Spring 1977; Riparia Hotel, 1917, on cover 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-25-77-1 | Aerial view of University of Idaho, Moscow; 1957 1 item
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1957 |
10 | 3-25-77-8 | Pioneer Blaine area; butchering a hog; Harry Mortensen 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-6-77-10 | Dr. Marineau clinic, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-6-77-12 | Dr. Marineau clinic, Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-6-77-17 | Good Samaritan, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-6-77-18 | Good Samaritan, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-6-77-6 | Ramstead residence; Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-6-77-8 | Sam Esplund residence, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-6-77-9 | Sam Esplund residence, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-9-77-13 | Juliaetta; pioneer picture 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-9-77-15 | Juliaetta; pioneer picture 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-29-77-10 | Two pictures of threshing machine and horses; from Mrs. Ben Smith of Park, Idaho 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 4-29-77-11 | Pioneer threshing machine with connecting band; from Mrs. Ben Smith of Park, Idaho 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 4-29-77-12 | Front of Moscow Library post card; mailed 8-20-10 by Hawkin Melgard 1 item
|
1910 |
10 | 4-29-77-13 | Back of Moscow Library post card; mailed 8-20-10 by Hawkin Melgard 1 item
|
1910 |
10 | 4-29-77-4 | Miller and Baucher threshers; 9-05-09; from Mrs. Ben Smith of Park, Idaho 1 item
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1909 |
10 | 4-29-77-5 | Threshing machine, men standing on bales; from Mrs. Ben Smith of Park, Idaho 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 4-29-77-6 | Two pictures of threshing machine and horses; from Mrs. Ben Smith of Park, Idaho 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 4-29-77-7 | Pioneer threshing machine with connecting band; from Mrs. Ben Smith of Park, Idaho 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 4-29-77-8 | Miller and Baucher threshers; 9-05-09; from Mrs. Ben Smith of Park, Idaho 1 item
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1909 |
10 | 4-29-77-9 | Threshing machine, men standing on bales; from Mrs. Ben Smith of Park, Idaho 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 4-8-77-3 | Abe Lincoln assassination; April 1865 "New York Herald" newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 4-8-77-4 | Latah Co. Abstract and Title Guarantee Co., Moscow; newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 4-8-77-5 | Latah Co. Abstract and Title Guarantee Co., Moscow; newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 4-8-77-6 | Roger Rossebo; newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 5-14-77-1 | Gold Dredge Now Digs Dirt; 1-18-59 Spokesman-Review newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 5-14-77-13 | Map of Gold Creek area; drawn by Frank Milbert 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 5-14-77-2 | Gold Dredge Now Digs Dirt; 1-18-59 Spokesman-Review newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 5-6-77-2 | Fallon, Wash. warehouse; 1908; men identified 1 item
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1908 |
10 | 6-23-77-10 | 1915 Latah County Fair; Washington Water Power Co. advertisement 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 6-23-77-10 | 1915 Latah County Fair; Oberg Bros. Co. advertisement 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 6-23-77-11 | 1915 Latah County Fair; O.H. Swarz, tailor, advertisement; George Steltz, funeral director, advertisement 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 6-23-77-12 | 1915 Latah County Fair; First Trust and Savings Bank advertisement 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 6-23-77-2 | Hap Moody's birthday; newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-23-77-3 | Snake River 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-23-77-4 | Moscow Hardware Co. calendar with advertisements; 1911-1912 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-23-77-5 | Moscow Hardware Co. calendar with advertisements; 1911-1912 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-23-77-6 | Moscow Hardware Co. calendar with advertisements; 1911-1912 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-23-77-7 | Moscow Hardware Co. calendar with advertisements. 1 item
|
1911 |
10 | 6-23-77-8 | Moscow Hardware Co. calendar with advertisements; 1911-1912 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-23-77-9 | Pioneer cook house post card; Twin Willows Museum 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-1 | Idaho Hotel, Moscow, being razed 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 6-28-77-1 | Collins house 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-10 | Twin Willows Museum 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-11 | Twin Willows Museum 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-12 | Twin Willows Museum 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-2 | Idaho Hotel, Moscow, being razed 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 6-28-77-2 | Collins house 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-3 | Idaho Hotel, Moscow, razed; 6-27-77 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 6-28-77-3 | Collins house 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-4 | Collins house 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-5 | Collins house 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-6 | Collins house 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-7 | Collins house 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-8 | Collins house 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-28-77-9 | Collins house 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-9-77-2 | View of Snake River at Lewiston; from Idaho History 1 item
|
1899 |
10 | 6-9-77-3 | View of Main St., Lewiston; from Idaho History 1 item
|
1899 |
10 | 6-9-77-4 | Lewiston National Bank; from Idaho History 1899 1 item
|
1899 |
10 | 6-9-77-6 | View of Kendrick, Idaho; from Idaho History 1 item
|
1899 |
10 | 6-9-77-7 | Moscow, looking north from State University Grounds; from Idaho History 1899 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-13-77-1 | Sand Pit, Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-13-77-10 | Unidentified panoramic 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-13-77-2 | Unidentified panoramic 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-13-77-3 | Unidentified panoramic 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-13-77-9 | Unidentified panoramic 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-13-77-4 | Unidentified (people). 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-13-77-5 | Unidentified (people). 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-13-77-7 | Unidentified (people). 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-13-77-8 | Unidentified (people). 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-15-77-1 | N.P. passenger train on tracks; north end of Troy; early 1900's 1 item
|
1900 |
10 | 8-15-77-13 | Looking N.W. across D St., Moscow; Rosauer's 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-23-77-1 | Copy of a 3 part panoramic of the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-1 | Water trough at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-10 | Old covered wagon at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-11 | Center of the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-13 | North of the Billy Biggs Farm; Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-14 | South of the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-16 | Old covered wagon at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-17 | Old covered wagon at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-18 | fresno at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-19 | House location at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-2 | Copy of a 3 part panoramic of the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-2 | Water trough at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-20 | House location at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-21 | Fruit trees at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-3 | Water trough at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-5 | West end of the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-6 | Old covered wagon at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-7 | Old covered wagon at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-23-77-8 | Old covered wagon at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 8-2-77-1 | Freighting first transformer to Long Lake with 12 horses 1 item
|
1911 |
10 | 8-2-77-10 | Mexico Still A Big Problem 1-19-17 bottom half of newspaper clipping; Sergeant Bockmier 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-2-77-12 | Post card (of church?) from Dick Boyer 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-2-77-13 | Post card (of church?) from Dick Boyer 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-2-77-14 | Post card (of church?) from Dick Boyer 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-2-77-2 | Co. C Idaho National Guard; 2nd Infantry at Coeur d'Alene; 1916 1 item
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1916 |
10 | 8-2-77-3 | Sawmill at Elberton; 5-13-54 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1954 |
10 | 8-2-77-5 | War With Mexico Seems At Hand; 6-23-16 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1916 |
10 | 8-2-77-6 | Ralph Bockmier leaves $150/month job to join Co. C of Coeur d'Alene 1 item
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1916 |
10 | 8-2-77-8 | Gold Creek Mining and Milling Co. advertisement; Paul Bockmier, manager 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-2-77-9 | Mexico Still A Big Problem 1-19-17 top half of newspaper clipping; Sergeant Bockmier 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-22-77-15 | Cliff Ott photo; "Senior Citizens Plan Park Picnic" newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-22-77-16 | Cliff Ott photo; "Senior Citizens Plan Park Picnic" newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-22-77-4 | Charlie Baumgartner in scale room; Genesee Union Warehouse; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-22-77-5 | Old Carithers Hospital being repaired; newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-22-77-6 | Charlie Baumgartner interviewed in newspaper article about Genesee grain harvest 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-22-77-7 | First Quiet Harvest for Charlie Baumgartner; newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-23-77-10 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-11 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-12 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-13 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-14 | Water trough at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-15 | Water trough at the Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-2 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-3 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-4 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-5 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-6 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-7 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-8 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-23-77-9 | Billy Biggs Farm; 1977 Clyde Farm; Stevens Spring area; Ken Platt 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 9-4-77-1 | Rosauer's Supermarket, Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-77-11 | Looking north of Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-77-12 | Looking N.E. of Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-77-13 | Looking east of Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-77-16 | Cliff Ott copying picture 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-4-77-17 | Cliff Ott copying picture 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-77-18 | Cliff Ott copying picture 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-77-2 | Rosauer's Supermarket, Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-77-3 | N.W. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow; (Troy Bank) 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-77-4 | N.W. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow; (Troy Bank) 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-4-77-6 | U.P. Depot; Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-77-7 | U.P. Depot; Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-77-8 | Shopping center (Rosauer's) on the Moscow-Pullman Highway 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 10-15-77-10 | House in pioneer Troy, Idaho; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-15-77-12 | Reverse side of group of Indians post card; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-15-77-13 | Park Church and group; pioneer Park area; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-15-77-14 | Indian woman in front of teepee; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-15-77-15 | Ringsage residence; pioneer Park area; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-15-77-16 | Ringsage residence; pioneer Park area; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-15-77-2 | Second Park School; pioneer Park area; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 10-15-77-4 | Group of Indians post card; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-15-77-5 | Uniontown Public School; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-15-77-6 | House in pioneer Troy, Idaho; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-15-77-8 | House in pioneer Troy, Idaho; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 10-15-77-9 | House in pioneer Troy, Idaho; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 10-22-77-1 | Ringsage Farm; Park, Idaho; 10-16-77 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 10-22-77-11 | Swenson family members; pioneer Park area; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 10-22-77-11 | Stagecoach leaving Park, Idaho; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-22-77-12 | Ivor Swenson and big log from the Swenson Farm; pioneer Park area; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-22-77-12 | Brothers and deer; pioneer Park area; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-22-77-13 | Second Park School and children; pioneer Park area; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 10-22-77-13 | Ivor Swenson and grandchildren; pioneer Park area; from Mrs. Ringsage 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 10-22-77-2 | Ringsage Farm; Park, Idaho; 10-16-77 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 10-22-77-3 | Ringsage Farm; Park, Idaho; 10-16-77 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 10-22-77-4 | Ringsage Farm; Park, Idaho; 10-16-77 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 10-22-77-4 | Boulder Creek School; 6-25-1897; Park, Idaho; Edward Swenson: second from left in back row 1 item
|
1897-06-25 |
10 | 10-22-77-5 | Ringsage Farm house; Park, Idaho; 10-16-77 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 10-22-77-6 | Ringsage Farm well; Park, Idaho; 10-16-77 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 10-22-77-7 | Ringsage Farm well; Park, Idaho; 10-16-77 1 item
|
1977 |
10 | 10-22-77-8 | Park Cemetery; looking S.E. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 11-6-77-21 | German Lutheran Church; Spotswood 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 11-13-77-12 | View from the grade; Lewiston Hill Highway, Lewiston, Idaho 1 item
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10 | 11-13-77-16 | Pioneer farming; belt drive threshing machine; St. John area 1 item
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10 | 11-19-77-1 | Almota, Wa.; 1-21-17; Capt. Eckhart collection 1 item
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1917 |
10 | 11-22-77-15 | Applequist School; District 97; pioneer Kendrick 1 item
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10 | 11-22-77-17 | Bear Ridge Church; Kendrick 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-1 | Clinton Post Office, Clinton, Wa. 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-1 | Washington Water Power sub station; parking lot on Jackson St., Moscow; Idahonian picture 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-10 | Cottonwood Gulch; Lewiston Hill Highway, Lewiston, Idaho 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-11 | CCC Camp at crossroads S. of Moscow; 1935; from Idahonian 1 item
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1935 |
10 | 11-5-77-11 | Air view of Lewiston Hill Highway, Lewiston, Idaho 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-13 | Herman Wilson and Moscow Fire Chief Carl Smith in the Washburn-Wilson Seed Co. office; from the Idahonian 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-15 | Pulling bicycle from Paradise Creek; old fairgrounds; from the Idahonian 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-16 | Razing the First Trust and Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; from the Idahonian 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-2 | Clinton Post Office, Clinton, Wa. 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-2 | Latah County Courthouse being razed; Idahonian picture 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-3 | Clinton Post Office, Clinton, Wa. 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-4 | Clinton Post Office, Clinton, Wa. 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-5 | Clinton Post Office, Clinton, Wa. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-5-77-6 | Clinton, Wa. Post Office being razed; 10-29-77 Idahonian newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-5-77-6 | Clinton Post Office, Clinton, Wa. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-5-77-6 | David Trail and Les Doyle receiving 4-H awards; Idahonian picture 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-5-77-7 | Clinton Post Office, Clinton, Wa. 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-7 | Tilted streetlight; N. Main St. at A St., Moscow; shows vinegar plant at S.E. corner of B and Main, Moscow; Idahonian picture 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-8 | Clinton Post Office, Clinton, Wa. 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-8 | Ingles receiving 4-H award; Idahonian picture 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-9 | Clinton Post Office, Clinton, Wa. 1 item
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10 | 11-5-77-9 | Parade going north on Main St., Moscow, past J.C. Penney's; Idahonian picture 1 item
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10 | 11-6-77-12 | Old Church; S.W. corner of 1st and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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10 | 11-6-77-17 | Farmstead 1 item
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10 | 11-6-77-18 | Farmstead 1 item
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10 | 12-1-77-16 | Collecting used tires during World War II; Gallup Yards truck; Idahonian picture 1 item
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10 | 12-1-77-14 | Harvey Smith and City Engineer on west 6th St., Moscow; Idahonian picture 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-1-77-15 | Looking east at 4th St. in front of Neely's Garage, Moscow; Idahonian picture 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-6-77-11 | Frank Neely saluting in front of City Street Bus; Moscow; 1940's 1 item
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1940 |
10 | 12-6-77-15 | Warehouse fire (Genesee?); 1940's 1 item
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1940 |
10 | 12-6-77-16 | Warehouse burning; (Genesee?); 1940's 1 item
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1940 |
10 | 1-20-78-15 | 1897 map of Moscow; showing churches; buildings numbered; from Koch 1 item
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1897 |
10 | 1-16-78-1 | Pioneer farming; team of horses hitched to a two bottom walking plow (foot burner) 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-20-78-16 | Moscow Steam Laundry; 1940's; west side of Main St., south of the Fire Station, Moscow 1 item
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1940 |
10 | 1-21-78-3 | Longest trainload of logs going to Potlatch Mill; pioneer 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-21-78-5 | Henry Evans obituary; 12-31-79 Idahonian newspaper clipping 1 item
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1979 |
10 | 1-21-78-6 | Henry Evans obituary; 12-31-79 Idahonian newspaper clipping 1 item
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1979 |
10 | 1-21-78-7 | Logging company and railroad; no identification 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-1 | John Naylor Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-11 | Art Ransom residence; N.W. corner of 6th and Adams, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-12 | Former residence of Bessie Walters Babcock; Washington St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-15 | Yangel residence; A St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-16 | Church on 317 E. 1st St., Moscow; Creative Workshop 1 item
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1978 |
10 | 1-22-78-17 | Church on 317 E. 1st St., Moscow; Creative Workshop 1 item
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1978 |
10 | 1-22-78-18 | Good Samaritan, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-2 | John Naylor Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-3 | John Naylor Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-4 | John Naylor Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-5 | Looking N.E. at Moscow from University of Idaho ridge 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-6 | Looking N.E. at Moscow from University of Idaho ridge 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-7 | S.W. corner of 6th and Main, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-22-78-8 | S.W. corner of 6th and Main, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-28-78-1 | Spokane Inland Empire electric railroad passenger train at Spokane 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-28-78-2 | Spokane Inland Empire electric railroad passenger train at Spokane 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-28-78-4 | John L. Naylor Farm; Naylor School in background; snow on the ground 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-28-78-5 | St. Mary's Parish at Genesee; 58th Annual Fete; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-28-78-7 | Looking east on Main St., Genesee; snow on ground. 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 1-28-78-8 | News "60 Years Ago" 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-28-78-9 | Articles about Genesee in 1888; businesses, etc. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-28-78-10 | Bird's eye view of Moscow from University of Idaho. 1 item
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1919 |
10 | 1-31-78-10 | Whitman Co. World War I service men; photo collage 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-31-78-11 | American Harvester Cider Press; American Village Institute 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-31-78-5 | Looking north at Joel after timber fire 1 item
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1939 |
10 | 1-31-78-6 | Looking north at Joel 1 item
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1939 |
10 | 1-31-78-9 | Walter School; August 1936; razed 11-11-36 1 item
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1936 |
10 | 1-6-78-13 | Map of Potlatch Ridge, S.E. of Troy; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-6-78-14 | The Changing American Family 1978; Lewiston Morning Tribune article 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-6-78-15 | Adair family photos on panel 1 item
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10 | 1-6-78-16 | Adair family photos on panel 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-10-78-1 | Map of Moscow; 1897; from Augustus Koch; north part of Main St. 1 item
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1897 |
10 | 2-10-78-2 | Map of Moscow; 1897; from Augustus Koch; north part showing athletic field (Rosauer's in 1978) 1 item
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1897 |
10 | 2-10-78-3 | Map of Moscow; 1897; from Augustus Koch; south Moscow showing Depot and round house 1 item
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1897 |
10 | 3-10-78-13 | Coach Robert Lee Mathews; from 1925 University of Idaho yearbook 1 item
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1925 |
10 | 3-10-78-14 | Coach Robert Lee Mathews; from 1925 University of Idaho yearbook 1 item
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1925 |
10 | 3-10-78-15 | Coach Robert Lee Mathews; from 1925 University of Idaho yearbook 1 item
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1925 |
10 | 3-10-78-16 | Coach Robert Lee Mathews; from 1925 University of Idaho yearbook 1 item
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1925 |
10 | 3-11-78-11 | Surprise party for C.J. Munson; 1915; guests identified 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 3-11-78-12 | Birthday party for Jerome Day; guests identified 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-11-78-13 | Party in the garden of the McConnell Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-15-78-1 | Two inches of snow; 8:00 a.m.; around 836 Orchard St., Moscow 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-11 | Two inches of snow; 8:00 a.m.; around 836 Orchard St., Moscow 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-12 | Two inches of snow; 8:00 a.m.; around 836 Orchard St., Moscow 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-13 | Two inches of snow; 8:00 a.m.; around 836 Orchard St., Moscow 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-14 | Two inches of snow; 8:00 a.m.; around 836 Orchard St., Moscow 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-14 | Pioneer horse powered plowing; Naylor Farm; buildings in background 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-15-78-15 | Two inches of snow; 8:00 a.m.; around 836 Orchard St., Moscow 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-15 | Drawing of the first Lutheran Church in Rocky Mountain District; 1878-1889; Genesee Valley 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-15-78-16 | Pioneer Blaine Church and School 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-16 | Blaine Church and School with pupils; 1896; Belle Estes, teacher 1 item
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1896 |
10 | 3-15-78-17 | Pioneer Blaine Church and School 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-18 | Pioneer Bovill Opera House; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-19 | Pioneer Bovill Opera House; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-2 | Two inches of snow; 8:00 a.m.; around 836 Orchard St., Moscow 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-20 | Helmer Store; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-21 | Helmer Store; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-3 | Two inches of snow; 8:00 a.m.; around 836 Orchard St., Moscow 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-4 | Two inches of snow; 8:00 a.m.; around 836 Orchard St., Moscow 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-15-78-5 | Two inches of snow; 8:00 a.m.; around 836 Orchard St., Moscow 1 item
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1978-03-15 |
10 | 3-29-78-10 | Pioneer team and buggy with driver; from Laverne Anderson 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-29-78-9 | Pioneer farm house and oxen; from Laverne Anderson 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-7-78-1 | Lewiston Grade, past and present; from 10-24-77 Idahonian newspaper clipping 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 3-7-78-14 | Peggy Ott's banker 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-7-78-6 | Aerial view of Lewis Clark College 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-7-78-8 | Car traveling on the Lewiston Highway up the Grade; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 3-8-78-10 | Landscape; copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-10 | Copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-11 | Copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-11 | Landscape; copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-13 | Building; copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-13 | Landscape; copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-14 | Copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-15 | Horses; copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-17 | Copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-6 | Building; copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-7 | Copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-8 | Landscape; copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-8-78-9 | Copy from 3 1/4" x 4" glass negatives; from Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-9-78-1 | Changes at Naylor Cover 100 Years newspaper article; Idahonian 1 item
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1977 |
10 | 3-9-78-2 | Pioneer railroad map of the Inland Northwest 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-9-78-3 | Pioneer railroad map of the Palouse 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-16-78-1 | Looking N.E. at Moscow; from ridge south of U of I, or north of Walenta Drive; shows King house in valley at west end of Taylor A 1 item
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1903 |
10 | 4-16-78-13 | W.A. Gosney; St. John; pioneer horse powered threshing 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-19-78-1 | Moscow City Band in front of Federal Building/Post Office; 1912 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 4-19-78-11 | Pioneer map showing first apple tree in Latah Co. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-19-78-12 | Moscow City Band in front of Federal Building/Post Office; 1912; numbers written on band members 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 4-19-78-13 | Moscow City Band in front of Federal Building/Post Office; 1912; numbers written on band members 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 4-19-78-13 | Cedar trees on tramway at Bovill; pioneer logging 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-19-78-7 | War Medals of the Allies; from book 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-19-78-8 | 1913 map of Pullman 1 item
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1913 |
10 | 4-19-78-9 | 1913 map of Washington State College 1 item
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1913 |
10 | 4-20-78-10 | Pioneer Kendrick panorama; looking north and east 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-20-78-5 | Pioneer Kendrick panorama; looking east 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-20-78-6 | Pioneer Kendrick panorama; looking north 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-20-78-9 | Pioneer Kendrick panorama; looking north and west 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-29-78-15 | Almon Asbury Lieuallen residence; Almon St., Moscow; built 1884 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-29-78-16 | Mrs. A.A. Lieuallen riding side saddle 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-5-78-1 | Palouse Bridge, Viola; certificate from Post Office Department; 1872 1 item
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1872 |
10 | 4-5-78-5 | Palouse Bridge, Viola; certificate from Post Office Department; 1872; very dark negative 1 item
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1872 |
10 | 4-6-78-13 | List of students at Blaine; 1896; Belle Estes Carssow, teacher 1 item
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1896 |
10 | 4-6-78-3 | Moscow City Band; 1912; people numbered 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 4-6-78-4 | Palouse after fire; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 4-6-78-5 | Blaine; approx. 1912; buildings numbered 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 4-6-78-6 | Pioneer Blaine Store 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-6-78-8 | Pioneer threshing outfit with the Blaine Valley in the background 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-16-78-8 | 1926 panoramic of Moscow; looking southeast 1 item
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1926 |
10 | 5-16-78-10 | 1926 panoramic of Moscow; looking southeast, Washburn Wilson Seed Co. in center 1 item
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1926 |
10 | 5-16-78-10 | Looking west at Moscow from the Latah County Courthouse; approx. 1909 1 item
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1909 |
10 | 5-16-78-10 | Interior of the Thorn Creek Church; 1938 1 item
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1938 |
10 | 5-16-78-11 | 1926 panoramic of Moscow; looking south, old fairgrounds and University of Idaho in distance 1 item
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1926 |
10 | 5-16-78-11 | Idaho First National Bank, Moscow; 1914 1 item
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1914 |
10 | 5-16-78-12 | Looking north at Moscow from the Latah County Courthouse; approx. 1909 1 item
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1909 |
10 | 5-16-78-12 | Idaho First National Bank; S.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-16-78-14 | University of Idaho, Moscow; Ridenbaugh Hall. 1 item
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1908 |
10 | 5-16-78-15 | University of Idaho, Moscow; School of Mines and Administration Building. 1 item
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1908 |
10 | 5-16-78-16 | University of Idaho, Moscow; Administration Building and Gym. 1 item
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1908 |
10 | 5-16-78-17 | University of Idaho, Moscow; Mines Building and Morrill Hall. 1 item
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1908 |
10 | 5-16-78-6 | 1926 panoramic of Moscow; looking east 1 item
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1926 |
10 | 5-16-78-7 | Looking south at Moscow from the Latah County Courthouse; approx. 1909 1 item
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1909 |
10 | 5-16-78-8 | Looking southwest at Moscow from the Latah County Courthouse; approx. 1909 1 item
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1909 |
10 | 5-16-78-8 | Thorn Creek Mission; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-16-78-9 | Thorn Creek Church; 1948 1 item
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1948 |
10 | 6-19-78-2 | Hose Cart Co.; 4th of July parade; Main St., Moscow 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 7-14-78-12 | The old Mission of the Sacred Heart; Cataldo, Idaho; post card 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-14-78-13 | The old Mission of the Sacred Heart; Cataldo, Idaho; history on back of post card 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-14-78-14 | Interior of the old Mission of the Sacred Heart; Cataldo, Idaho; history on back of post card 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-14-78-9 | The Hanging Trees sign; location where seven Chinese men were lynched in 1885 for the murder of D.M. Fraser 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-23-78-1 | Eden Church; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-23-78-10 | Eden Cemetery; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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10 | 7-23-78-11 | Eden Cemetery; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-23-78-13 | Eden Cemetery; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-23-78-14 | Eden Cemetery; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-23-78-2 | Eden Church; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-23-78-3 | Eden Church; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-23-78-5 | Eden Church; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-23-78-6 | Eden Church; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-23-78-7 | Eden Church; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-23-78-9 | Eden Church; approx. 4 miles west of Palouse on road to Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-20-78-1 | Cameron family; from panel at McConnell Mansion 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-20-78-15 | Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co. passenger train; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 8-20-78-16 | Oregon Railroad and Navigation Co.'s farm demonstration train at Hooper, Wa.; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 8-25-78-15 | Morgareidge Woody and Co. advertisement from 1914 Atlas 1 item
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1914 |
10 | 8-25-78-16 | Northwest Marble and Granite Works advertisement from 1914 Atlas 1 item
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1914 |
10 | 8-25-78-7 | Pioneer buggy; Mrs. Philips and sister 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-25-78-8 | Pioneer buggy and passengers 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-15-78-10 | Picture of young Peabody overcoming circumstances; from Mrs. Ruth Bruce's book 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-15-78-11 | Information about pioneer mail service; from Mrs. Ruth Bruce's book 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-17-78-1 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-17-78-10 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-17-78-11 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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10 | 9-17-78-12 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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10 | 9-17-78-13 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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10 | 9-17-78-14 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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10 | 9-17-78-15 | Road to H.R. Russell Fruit Orchard 1 item
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10 | 9-17-78-2 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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10 | 9-17-78-3 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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10 | 9-17-78-4 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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10 | 9-17-78-5 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-17-78-6 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-17-78-7 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-17-78-8 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-17-78-9 | Tow boat pushing two barges going upstream past Boyer Park and through Lower Granite Dam locks 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-19-78-16 | Poplar trees planted in 1871 by Buchanan on the McKenzie homestead 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-19-78-17 | Poplar trees planted in 1871 by Buchanan on the McKenzie homestead 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-19-78-18 | Poplar trees planted in 1871 by Buchanan on the McKenzie homestead 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-19-78-19 | Poplar trees planted in 1871 by Buchanan on the McKenzie homestead 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-19-78-20 | Poplar trees planted in 1871 by Buchanan on the McKenzie homestead 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-19-78-21 | Deeston Farm; on previous location of the McKenzie Farm. 1 item
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1978 |
10 | 9-23-78-1 | Fields of winter wheat near Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-23-78-2 | Fields of winter wheat near Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-23-78-3 | 1914 Atlas map of area south of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-23-78-4 | Poplar trees planted in 1871 by Buchanan on the McKenzie homestead 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-9-78-1 | Pioneer woman portrait; original photograph was 14" x 17"; unidentified 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-9-78-16 | Hatwai From the Air; newspaper clipping; fill across the Hatwai Creek at the top of the Lewiston Grade 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-9-78-2 | Pioneer woman portrait; original photograph was 14" x 17"; unidentified 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-29-78-1 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-29-78-10 | Ppioneer Oaksdale flour mill 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-29-78-10 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-29-78-11 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-29-78-12 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-29-78-13 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill office 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-14 | Pioneer Oaksdale blacksmith shop interior and equipment 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-15 | Landscape; going east towards Tekoa 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-16 | Landscape; going east towards Tekoa. 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-17 | Landscape; going east towards Tekoa 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-18 | Landscape; going east towards Tekoa 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-19 | Landscape; going east towards Tekoa 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-2 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment. 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-3 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment. 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-4 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment. 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-5 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment. 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-6 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment. 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-7 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment. 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-8 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment. 1 item
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10 | 10-29-78-9 | Pioneer Oaksdale flour mill interior and equipment. 1 item
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10 | 10-5-78-11 | M.P. Miller Flour Mill 1 item
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10 | 10-5-78-12 | M.P. Miller Flour Mill 1 item
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10 | 10-5-78-14 | Sheep on the road; Blaine; 1915 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 10-5-78-14 | M.P. Miller Flour Mill; sacks of grain stacked 1 item
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10 | 10-5-78-15 | M.P. Miller Flour Mill; sacks of grain stacked 1 item
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10 | 10-5-78-2 | Mark P. Miller Holdings In Area Sold To Grain Growers; Moscow newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 10-5-78-4 | Becker haying outfit; pioneer Colton, Wa.; people identified 1 item
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10 | 10-5-78-5 | Will Develop Bishop Coal Find; Palouse Republic 3-11-10 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 10-7-78-10 | Certificate of incorporation for Friendly Neighbors Senior Citizens, Inc.; Moscow 1 item
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10 | 10-7-78-11 | Russell Fruit Orchard; Abner Russell and his mother at right 1 item
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10 | 10-7-78-12 | Russell Fruit Orchard; H.R. Russell and family 1 item
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10 | 10-7-78-13 | Russell Fruit Orchard; fruit in crates packed for market 1 item
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10 | 10-7-78-15 | Looking down valley toward the Snake River 1 item
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10 | 10-7-78-16 | Pioneer homestead near Juliaetta; from the McConnell Mansion 1 item
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10 | 10-7-78-9 | Certificate of incorporation for Friendly Neighbors Senior Citizens, Inc.; Moscow 1 item
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10 | 11-1-78-1 | Portrait of Angus McKenzie; from North Idaho History 1 item
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10 | 11-19-78-12 | Charles Hobart threshing; approx. 1882-1885; near Cornwall, Id. 1 item
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10 | 11-19-78-2 | Blaine; 1915; flock of sheep at crossroads 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 11-19-78-3 | Pioneer Skattaboe Farm; north of railroad track, looking west 1 item
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10 | 11-19-78-4 | Pioneer Blaine; snow on ground 1 item
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10 | 11-19-78-6 | Blaine Church and Blaine School; 1943 1 item
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1943 |
10 | 11-19-78-7 | Blaine; unpaved road 1 item
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10 | 11-19-78-8 | Horse plow outfits on the "Gub" Mix Farm, N.W. of Moscow; 1920 1 item
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1920 |
10 | 12-11-78-14 | Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park advertisement; from booth at the Latah Co. Fair 1 item
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10 | 12-11-78-15 | Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park advertisement; from booth at the Latah Co. Fair 1 item
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10 | 12-11-78-16 | Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park advertisement; from booth at the Latah Co. Fair 1 item
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10 | 12-11-78-5 | Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park advertisement; from booth at the Latah Co. Fair 1 item
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10 | 12-11-78-6 | Mary Minerva McCroskey State Park advertisement; from booth at the Latah Co. Fair 1 item
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10 | 12-22-78-10 | Moscow Star Garnet Club drawing 1 item
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10 | 12-22-78-12 | University of Idaho athletic field; 1920's 1 item
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1920 |
10 | 12-22-78-13 | List of Lena Whitmore's 5 A class; Moscow High School Bldg.; approx. 1911 1 item
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1911 |
10 | 12-22-78-14 | John L. Naylor Farm; from 1978 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1978 |
10 | 12-22-78-15 | Snow on Moscow Mountains; from color slide; green filter 1 item
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10 | 12-22-78-16 | Snow on Moscow Mountains; from color slide; blue filter 1 item
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10 | 12-22-78-4 | 1962 Genesee Union Warehouse fire; at night 1 item
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1962 |
10 | 12-2-78-1 | Dr. Watkins certificate 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-1 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-10 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-11 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-12 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-13 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-14 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-15 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-16 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-17 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-18 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-19 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-2 | Dr. Watkins certificate 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-2 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-20 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-21 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-22 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-23 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-24 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-25 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-26 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-3 | Dr. Watkins certificate 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-3 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-4 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-5 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-6 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-7 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-8 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-2-78-9 | Early 1900's doctor's prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 12-9-78-1 | Pioneer threshing outfit near Colfax; from Jerry Kimes 1 item
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10 | 12-9-78-12 | Celilo Falls on the Columbia River; Indian fishing territory; Tribune newspaper clipping; 9-81 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 12-9-78-2 | Sacks piler, used to load grain sacks; man on sacks: Sturdevant's father; from Jerry Kimes 1 item
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10 | 2-26-79-10 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-26-79-6 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-26-79-7 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-26-79-8 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-26-79-9 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-6-79-10 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-6-79-11 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-6-79-12 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-6-79-13 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-6-79-14 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-6-79-15 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 2-6-79-9 | Early 1900's Doctor's Prescriptions 1 item
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10 | 7-13-79-4 | Clifford Ott's Book cover #9 1 item
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10 | 7-13-79-5 | Clifford Ott's Book cover #9 1 item
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10 | 7-13-79-6 | Clifford Ott's book cover: Personal 1 item
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10 | 7-13-79-8 | Clifford Ott's book cover: Personal 1 item
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10 | 9-23-79-1 | Northern Pacific Engine No. 700; after Kendrick wreck 1 item
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10 | 10-17-79-12 | 60 years after 1899 train wreck; newspaper article 1 item
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10 | 10-17-79-3 | Laurene Boyer obituary 1 item
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1979-09-25 |
10 | 10-17-79-5 | Helen Weaver obituary 1 item
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1979-09-26 |
10 | 10-26-79-10 | Looking east of Main St., Kendrick. 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 10-26-79-11 | First Kendrick building; footnotes 1 item
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10 | 10-5-79-10 | Snake River; lower Granite Dam Bridge not open for traffic 1 item
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10 | 10-5-79-7 | Snake River; lower Granite Dam Bridge not open for traffic 1 item
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10 | 10-5-79-8 | Snake River; lower Granite Dam Bridge not open for traffic 1 item
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10 | 10-5-79-9 | Snake River; lower Granite Dam Bridge not open for traffic 1 item
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10 | 1-11-80-1 | Portrait of Moscow pioneer men; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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10 | 1-11-80-10 | Names of the Moscow pioneer men pictured in neg. 1; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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10 | 1-11-80-11 | Names of the Moscow pioneer men pictured in neg. 1; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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10 | 1-11-80-12 | Pioneer threshing crew; from Howard Buchanon 1 item
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10 | 1-11-80-14 | Pioneer cookhouse; from Howard Buchanon 1 item
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10 | 1-11-80-15 | Pioneer School District No. 61 1 item
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10 | 1-11-80-15 | Washburn Wilson Seed Co. Warehouse; 1926; from a panoramic of Moscow 1 item
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1926 |
10 | 1-11-80-16 | Pioneer St. Joe National Forest lookout station; Avery, 39 M.; photo found in Jess Parker house east of Moscow 1 item
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10 | 1-11-80-4 | Names of the Moscow pioneer men pictured in neg. 1; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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10 | 1-20-80-2 | Idaho National Harvester; 1909 model; from salon mount 1 item
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10 | 1-2-80-1 | View of Moscow from the University of Idaho campus; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 1-2-80-10 | 24' Cat International in the fields; driver: Mark P. 1 item
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10 | 1-2-80-11 | 24' Cat International in the fields; driver: Mark P. 1 item
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10 | 1-2-80-12 | Grain piled at Almota 1 item
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10 | 1-2-80-13 | Dick Boyer at Lower Granite Dam fish ladder 1 item
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10 | 1-2-80-5 | Cliff at L.C.H. ice cream social; 1979 1 item
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1979 |
10 | 1-2-80-6 | 24' Cat International; driver: Mark P. 1 item
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10 | 1-2-80-7 | 24' Cat International; driver: Mark P. 1 item
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10 | 1-2-80-8 | 24' Cat International in the fields; driver: Mark P. 1 item
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10 | 1-2-80-9 | 24' Cat International in the fields; driver: Mark P. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-7-80-12 | Looking northeast at Moscow; shows first Administration Bldg. in corner 1 item
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1892 |
10 | 1-7-80-14 | Looking north at Main St., Moscow; Motter Wheeler Bldg., Blanchard Cigar Store and Freidman Harness Shop 1 item
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1901 |
10 | 1-7-80-7 | Inside pioneer Hodgins Drug, Moscow; Roland Hodgins at left 1 item
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10 | 1-9-80-1 | 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow; approx. 9:00 a.m. 1-09-80; showing 10" of snow that fell during the night 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 1-9-80-2 | 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow; approx. 9:00 a.m. 1-09-80; showing 10" of snow that fell during the night 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 1-9-80-3 | 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow; approx. 9:00 a.m. 1-09-80; showing 10" of snow that fell during the night 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 1-9-80-4 | 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow; approx. 9:00 a.m. 1-09-80; showing 10" of snow that fell during the night 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 1-9-80-5 | 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow; approx. 9:00 a.m. 1-09-80; showing 10" of snow that fell during the night 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 2-21-80-14 | Pioneer Washington State photographs from 1980 Frontier Federal Bank calendar 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 2-21-80-15 | Pioneer Washington State photographs from 1980 Frontier Federal Bank calendar 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 2-21-80-16 | Pioneer Washington State photographs from 1980 Frontier Federal Bank calendar 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 2-23-80-10 | Posse and kidnappers; Idaho Governor kidnapped in 1927 1 item
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1927 |
10 | 2-23-80-11 | Fire in the O'Connor Bldg., Moscow; 1-31-53; from Idahonian, Al Hoffman 1 item
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1953 |
10 | 2-23-80-12 | Fire in the O'Connor Bldg., Moscow; 1-31-53; from Idahonian, Al Hoffman 1 item
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1953 |
10 | 2-23-80-14 | Hose cart on Main St., Moscow; Aug. 1960 1 item
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1960 |
10 | 2-23-80-15 | M.F.D. car and ambulance; Main St., Moscow; Aug. 1960 1 item
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1960 |
10 | 2-23-80-16 | The Passing of the Backhouse; poem 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-2-80-14 | Bergen Farm; pioneer farming; unloading hay with slings 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-2-80-15 | Bergen Farm; two pioneer men in chairs outdoors 1 item
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10 | 2-2-80-16 | Bergen Farm; five children 1 item
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10 | 2-4-80-11 | Map of south Moscow, showing Ott's place: two miles south of 6th St. on east side of Highway 95 1 item
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10 | 2-4-80-14 | Vinegar plant in Pullman; from Roger Rossebo 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-1-80-10 | Mike McKinney baseball trophy 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-1-80-14 | Map of N.E. Moscow in 1897; by Augustus Koch 1 item
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1897 |
10 | 3-1-80-15 | Map of N.E. Moscow in 1897; by Augustus Koch 1 item
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1897 |
10 | 3-1-80-15 | Mike McKinney baseball trophy 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-1-80-16 | Map of N.E. Moscow in 1897; by Augustus Koch 1 item
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1897 |
10 | 3-1-80-5 | Pioneer street scene in front of drug store (Deary?) 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-28-80-10 | I.O.O.F. marching south on Main St., Moscow; 4-10-26; "Laying the Cornerstone" ceremony 1 item
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1926 |
10 | 3-28-80-11 | Pioneer group; Roy Naylor in center; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-28-80-12 | Portrait of a group of pioneer men; Col. Barton in picture; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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10 | 3-28-80-14 | Portrait of Kittey; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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10 | 3-28-80-15 | Portrait of Kittey; from Roy Naylor 1 item
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10 | 3-28-80-9 | I.O.O.F. marching south on Main St., Moscow; 4-10-26; "Laying the Cornerstone" ceremony 1 item
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1926 |
10 | 4-11-80-12 | Spotlight on newspaper carrier Nathan Fox; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 4-11-80-13 | Spotlight on newspaper carrier Nathan Fox; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 4-25-80-10 | Planting trees in pioneer Kendrick City Park 1 item
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10 | 4-25-80-9 | Planting trees in pioneer Kendrick City Park 1 item
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10 | 5-18-80-14 | Looking N.E. towards Moscow Mountains from Eisenhower St., Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-18-80-11 | Inside pioneer Troy Saloon 1 item
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10 | 5-18-80-12 | Barn cupola and pigeons; from Idahonian 1 item
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10 | 5-18-80-16 | Good Samaritan building, Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-1 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-10 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-11 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow; spraying down trees 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-12 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow; spraying down trees 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-2 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-3 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-4 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-5 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-6 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-7 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-8 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-19-80-9 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout in Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-10 | The Ash Crisis: Day 4; 5-21-80 Idahonian newspaper clipping 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 5-22-80-10 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-10 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-11 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-11 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-13 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-13 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-14 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-14 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-15 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-15 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-16 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-16 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-3 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-4 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-22-80-5 | ASH FALLOUT; 5-19-80 Idahonian newspaper clipping 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 5-22-80-5 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-22-80-6 | Residents of St. Maries cleaning Mt. St. Helen's ash; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-6 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-7 | Resident of Moscow cleaning Mt. St. Helen's ash; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 5-22-80-8 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-22-80-9 | Mt. St. Helen's ash fallout; 5-21-80 Lewiston Tribune newspaper clipping 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 5-22-80-9 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-22-80-9 | Mt. St. Helen's eruption and ash fallout newspaper clippings 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-9-80-1 | Mary Elizabeth Spalding obituary; Almota; 1941 1 item
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1941 |
10 | 5-9-80-10 | John Platt baling hay near Genesee; late 1890's 1 item
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1890 |
10 | 5-9-80-11 | Lundquist brothers baling hay; near Moscow; 1905 1 item
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1905 |
10 | 5-9-80-12 | Pioneer horsepower threshing; stacking straw 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-9-80-13 | Pioneer horsepower threshing; stacking straw on pole shed 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-9-80-2 | Mary Elizabeth Spalding obituary; Almota; 1941 1 item
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1941 |
10 | 5-9-80-4 | Cashup Davis house at Cashup, Wa. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-9-80-5 | Cashup Davis Farm at Cashup, Wa. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-9-80-5 | At the Old Depot drawing of inside of railway agent's office; from Bill Lemke 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-9-80-6 | Information about the L.C.C. Memorial Fund started by Peggy Ott 1 item
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10 | 5-9-80-7 | Information about the L.C.C. Memorial Fund started by Peggy Ott 1 item
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10 | 6-14-80-4 | Riverboat Jean; Creative Workshop Inc. 1 item
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10 | 6-14-80-5 | Riverboat Jean; Creative Workshop Inc. 1 item
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10 | 6-14-80-6 | Riverboat Jean; Creative Workshop Inc. 1 item
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10 | 6-14-80-7 | Riverboat Jean; Creative Workshop Inc. 1 item
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10 | 6-22-80-1 | Floyd Trail; shoveling 1 item
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10 | 6-22-80-15 | Hollywood Camera instructions for use 1 item
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10 | 6-22-80-16 | Hollywood Camera post card to mail to Encore Camera Co., Hollywood, CA. 1 item
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10 | 6-22-80-2 | Louise Trail; shoveling 1 item
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10 | 6-22-80-2 | Hollywood Camera 1 item
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10 | 6-22-80-3 | Hollywood Camera 1 item
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10 | 6-2-80-10 | The Day Mt. St. Helen's Blew Her Top; poem by Claudine Marineau, age 10 1 item
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10 | 6-30-80-1 | Excursion Steamer Idaho on the St. Joe River; built in the Johnson shipyard, Coeur d'Alene; launched 06-20-1903; burned and sank in 1915 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-10 | Pioneer St. Joe National Forest lookout; Avery; 39 miles; from Jess Parker house via Melvin DeWitt 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-10 | George Orrison Post gravestone 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-11 | George Orrison Post gravestone 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-12 | Dewey Wardrobe gravestone 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-13 | Dewey Wardrobe gravestone 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-14 | John Liberg gravestone 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-15 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-16 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-17 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-18 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-19 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-20 | Pioneer barn northeast of Genesee 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-3 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-4 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-5 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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10 | 7-17-80-6 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-17-80-7 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-17-80-8 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-17-80-9 | Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-24-80-4 | Gundar Kjosness obituary; Lewiston Tribune 7-24-80 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 7-24-80-5 | Gundar Kjosness obituary; Lewiston Tribune 7-24-80 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 7-24-80-7 | Pioneer Linder Church and School; photograph and location on map 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-24-80-8 | Pioneer Linder Church and School; photograph and location on map 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-2-80-14 | Ode-To-The-Bedpan poem 1 item
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10 | 7-2-80-15 | Ode-To-The-Bedpan poem 1 item
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10 | 7-2-80-16 | Ode-To-The-Bedpan poem 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-1 | Dr. W.A. Adair portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-10 | Dr. J. Harry Einhouse portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-14 | Dr. W.W. Watkins portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-14 | Dr. C.V. Delapine portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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10 | 7-5-80-15 | Dr. H.B. Blake portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-15 | Dr. C.L. Gritman portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-16 | Dr. William K. Jamieson portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-16 | Dr. F.L. Barrows portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-2 | Dr. J.N. Clarke portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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10 | 7-5-80-3 | Dr. V.G. Wheeler portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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10 | 7-5-80-5 | Dr. Armstrong portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-7 | Dr. Johan C. Wiik portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-8 | Dr. J. Aspray portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-5-80-9 | Dr. R.C. Coffee portrait; pioneer doctor of Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-13-80-1 | Alice Rossebo obituary; 10-06-80 Idahonian 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 8-13-80-2 | Alice Rossebo obituary; 10-06-80 Idahonian 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 8-13-80-3 | Nursing Home Celebrates Fifth Anniversary; 4-29-62 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1962 |
10 | 8-13-80-4 | Washburn Wilson Seed Co. Basketball Team 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-13-80-6 | Washburn Wilson Seed Co. Basketball Team; names of team members and manager (mascot: Clifford Ott) 1 item
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1935 |
10 | 8-13-80-7 | Washburn Wilson Seed Co. Basketball Team; program. 1 item
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1935 |
10 | 9-14-80-2 | Celebrating Armistice Day; Main St., Moscow 1 item
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1918 |
10 | 10-16-80-15 | Concrete block house; S.W. corner of Spotswood and Jefferson, Moscow; house was built about 1910; west of W.A. Lauder brickyard 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-14-80-10 | Eugene Settle and Abe Goff; 11-11-80 Idahonian 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 11-14-80-14 | Moving the Lang barn, built in 1891; 11-13-80 Idahonian newspaper clipping 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 11-14-80-15 | Rosauer's advertisement; 4-30-62 1 item
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1962 |
10 | 11-14-80-6 | Eugene Settle obituary; 11-17-80 Idahonian 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 11-14-80-9 | Eugene Settle obituary; 11-17-80 Idahonian 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 11-1-80-1 | Idaho National Harvester; combine at Stough's, Pullman 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-1-80-2 | Idaho National Harvester; close up of gears on combine 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-1-80-3 | Idaho National Harvester; Chinese harvesting by hand 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-1-80-4 | Idaho National Harvester; Chinese harvesting by hand 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-1-80-5 | Idaho National Harvester; 3000 bushels of oats in 3 1/2 days; Howe; Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-1-80-6 | Idaho National Harvester; rear view of combine with three horses in front 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-1-80-7 | Idaho National Harvester; "joyride" at Mountpelier, Idaho 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-1-80-8 | Idaho National Harvester; first building; 1909 1 item
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1919 |
10 | 11-19-80-10 | Aerial view of wheat field after harvest; eastern Washington 1 item
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1972-10-01 |
10 | 11-19-80-11 | Looking S.E. from an airplane at Steptoe Butte 1 item
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1972-10-01 |
10 | 11-19-80-12 | Looking S.E. from an airplane at Steptoe Butte 1 item
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1972-10-01 |
10 | 11-19-80-13 | Kite flier soaring over recreation area, Steptoe Butte; 1975 1 item
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1975 |
10 | 11-19-80-9 | Aerial view of wheat field after harvest; west of Colfax 1 item
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1972-10-01 |
10 | 11-27-80-3 | Thanksgiving Dinner at the McKinneys; copies of color pictures 1 item
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10 | 11-27-80-4 | Thanksgiving Dinner at the McKinneys; copies of color pictures 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-27-80-5 | Thanksgiving Dinner at the McKinneys; copies of color pictures 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-27-80-6 | Thanksgiving Dinner at the McKinneys; copies of color pictures 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-8-80-10 | Idaho National Harvester; from Gainford Mix book; two pioneer farming scenes 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-8-80-11 | Idaho National Harvester; from Gainford Mix book; closeup 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-8-80-13 | Idaho National Harvester in the field; from Gainford Mix book 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-8-80-14 | Idaho National Harvester; 1906-1907; from Gainford Mix book 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-8-80-16 | Idaho National Harvester; from Gainford Mix book; pioneer farming scene 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-8-80-9 | Idaho National Harvester; from Gainford Mix book 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-9-80-1 | Aerial view of stacks of wheat at Lewiston; Sept. 1980; newspaper clipping 1 item
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September 1980 |
10 | 11-9-80-2 | Remodeled Christian Church, N.E. corner of 5th and Jefferson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-9-80-4 | First Regiment; Washington State College cadets and "largest flag in the world" 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-9-80-7 | Preparing to pave Main St., Moscow; 1912 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 12-10-80-10 | Aerial view of Moscow; approx. 1950 1 item
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1950 |
10 | 12-10-80-11 | Washburn Wilson Seed Co. Warehouse; approx. 1960 1 item
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1960 |
10 | 12-10-80-12 | Washburn Wilson Seed Co. Warehouse; approx. 1960 1 item
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1960 |
10 | 12-10-80-9 | Aerial view of Moscow; approx. 1950 1 item
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1950 |
10 | 12-12-80-12 | Looking south at Troy; 1891 1 item
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1891 |
10 | 12-17-80-1 | Roger Rossebo display at the Pullman Library 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-17-80-2 | Roger Rossebo display at the Pullman Library 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-17-80-3 | Roger Rossebo display at the Pullman Library 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-17-80-4 | Roger Rossebo display at the Pullman Library 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-17-80-5 | Roger Rossebo display at the Pullman Library 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-17-80-6 | Roy Chatters display at the Pullman Library 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-1-80-1 | Potlatch Mercantile Co. selling force and delivery wagons 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-1-80-11 | Lange house and barn; Genesee; 1909 1 item
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1909 |
10 | 12-1-80-12 | Lange house; Chris Lange, owner 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-1-80-2 | Child's portrait by C.M. Duvall, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-1-80-4 | World War I veterans of Whitman County; photos 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-1-80-5 | Kendrick after flood; pack train in foreground 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-1-80-5 | World War I veterans of Whitman County; identification of veterans 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-1-80-6 | World War I veterans of Whitman County; photos 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-1-80-7 | World War I veterans of Whitman County; photos 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-23-80-1 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-10 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-11 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-12 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-13 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-14 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-15 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-16 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-17 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-18 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-19 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-2 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-20 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-21 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-22 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-23 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-24 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-25 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-26 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-27 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-28 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-29 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-3 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-23-80-30 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-23-80-31 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-32 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-33 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-34 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-23-80-35 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-23-80-36 | Hee Haw on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-4 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-23-80-5 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-23-80-6 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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10 | 12-23-80-7 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-23-80-8 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-23-80-9 | Elk on channel 7; black and white television 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-2-80-10 | Pioneer family; from Everett Hagen 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-2-80-11 | Pioneer family; from Everett Hagen 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-2-80-13 | Pioneer family portrait; from Everett Hagen 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-2-80-13 | View of Main St., Troy, from school grounds; 1915; post card 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 12-30-80-12 | V.F.W. Chaplain's Prayer 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-30-80-13 | V.F.W. Chaplain's Prayers; Veterans Day Prayer, Benediction, Prayer of Thanks 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-30-80-14 | V.F.W. Chaplain's Prayers; Veterans Day Prayer, Benediction, Prayer of Thanks 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-81-6 | Earl Sawyer driving six horses at fairgrounds; north of 6th St. and west of the Railroad tracks; 1930's 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-12-81-1 | Taney Post Office application to move P.O.; 1901 1 item
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1901 |
10 | 2-12-81-2 | Taney Post Office application to move P.O.; 1901 1 item
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1901 |
10 | 2-12-81-4 | Taney Telephone Co. Stock Certificate 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-12-81-5 | Mail wagon, Bob Fraser and hose 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-10-81a-11 | Aerial view of N. E. Moscow; approx. 1950 1 item
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1950 |
10 | 3-10-81a-5 | Harvesting scene 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-10-81a-6 | Harvesting scene 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-10-81a-6 | William J. McConnell (1839-1925) (Governor of Idaho, 1893-1897; U.S. Senator, 1890-1891), Capt. of Vigilantes. 1 item
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1864 |
10 | 3-10-81a-7 | Looking S. E. at Moscow; 1980 1 item
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1980 |
10 | 3-10-81a-8 | McConnell Mansion; Mrs. McConnell and two daughters 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-10-81b-1 | Deary; Gov. Alexander on porch 1 item
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1917 |
10 | 3-10-81b-3 | Irving School, Moscow (from Al Hoffman) 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-10-81a-10 | Aerial view of N. E. Moscow; approx. 1950 1 item
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1950 |
10 | 3-21-81-10 | Gritman Hospital, Moscow 1 item
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1981-03-22 |
10 | 3-21-81-11 | Gritman Hospital, Moscow 1 item
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1981-03-22 |
10 | 3-21-81-14 | Gritman Hospital, Moscow 1 item
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1981-03-22 |
10 | 3-21-81-15 | Gritman Hospital, Moscow 1 item
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1981-03-22 |
10 | 3-21-81-3 | Gritman Hospital, Moscow; taken in morning 1 item
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1981-03-21 |
10 | 3-21-81-4 | Gritman Hospital, Moscow; taken in morning 1 item
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1981-03-21 |
10 | 4-10-81-11 | Evangelist Rev. Oscar Lowry 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-10-81-12 | Professor George Moody, Musical Director 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-10-81-13 | Newspaper article about revival meetings 1 item
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10 | 4-10-81-14 | Riverboat Jean from 8x10" picture 1 item
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10 | 4-10-81-15 | Riverboat Jean from 8x10" picture 1 item
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10 | 4-10-81-16 | Riverboat Jean from 8x10" picture 1 item
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10 | 4-10-81-5 | Baptist Church and plaque (Moscow's first church) 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-10-81-6 | Presbyterian Church and Courthouse 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-10-81-7 | First Methodist Church, S.W. corner of 6th and Jefferson; Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-24-81-11 | Inside First Catholic Church, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-24-81-12 | Exterior of the First Catholic Church, Moscow (original) 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-24-81-13 | The Columbia Conference 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-24-81-14 | First Methodist Church; S.W. corner of 6th and Jefferson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-24-81-15 | School group from Mrs. Sampson; by Ott 1 item
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1981-08-21 |
10 | 4-24-81-2 | Swedish Lutheran Church, Moscow; 1906 Souvenir Programme 1 item
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1906 |
10 | 4-24-81-3 | Swedish Lutheran Church, Moscow; 1906 Souvenir Programme 1 item
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1906 |
10 | 4-24-81-5 | First Catholic Church, Moscow; corrected background 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-24-81-5 | Swedish Lutheran Church (The Old Church) 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-24-81-6 | First Catholic Church, Moscow; corrected background 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-24-81-6 | History of the Swedish Lutheran Church 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-24-81-7 | Swedish Lutheran Church 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-24-81-8 | Moscow; 1883; showing McConnell Mansion 1 item
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1883 |
10 | 4-24-81-9 | History of the Swedish Lutheran Church 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-26-81-1 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-10 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-11 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-12 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-14 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-15 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-16 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-2 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-3 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-4 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-6 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-7 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-26-81-8 | Pioneer equipment arranged for sale on April 27 and 28, 1981. 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-2-81-12 | McConnell Bldg. when occupied by Williamson's; Cafe sign 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-2-81-2 | Teddy Roosevelt speaking at U of I 1 item
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1911-04-10 |
10 | 4-2-81-3 | Teddy Roosevelt speaking at U of I 1 item
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1911-04-10 |
10 | 4-2-81-4 | Spokane Inland Empire RR Co.; arrived in Moscow 1908 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-2-81-5 | Spokane Inland Empire RR Co.; freight train after 1908 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-7-81-10 | Werner Pohle obituary; newspaper clipping 1981 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 4-7-81-11 | Guy Thomas threshing outfit; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 4-7-81-7 | Bessie Babcock portrait 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-7-81-9 | Werner Pohle obituary; newspaper clipping 1981 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 5-1-81-6 | Pioneer newspaper ads of Palouse businesses; 1889-1890 1 item
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1889 |
10 | 5-1-81-7 | Pioneer newspaper ads of Palouse businesses; 1889-1890 1 item
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1889 |
10 | 5-1-81-8 | Pioneer newspaper ads of Palouse businesses; 1889-1890 1 item
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1889 |
10 | 5-1-81-9 | Pioneer newspaper ads of Palouse businesses; 1889-1890 1 item
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1889 |
10 | 5-5-81-1 | Lutheran Church 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-8-81-10 | Panoramic of Christian Church group 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-8-81-11 | Panoramic of Christian Church group 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-8-81-12 | Christian Church group 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-8-81-13 | Christian Church group 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-20-81-1 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats in the West 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-20-81-10 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-11 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-12 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-13 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-14 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-15 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-16 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-17 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-18 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-19 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-2 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats in the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-20 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-21 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-3 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats in the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-4 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats in the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-5 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats in the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-6 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-7 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-8 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 6-20-81-9 | Fritz Timmen book "Blow for the Landing" (1975) Riverboats of the West 1 item
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10 | 7-9-81-1 | Atwater Lake; from Gerald Ingle 1 item
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10 | 7-9-81-2 | How to fold the flag of the U.S. (for casket) 1 item
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10 | 7-9-81-3 | Formation for military funeral at cemetery 1 item
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10 | 8-3-81-5 | First Presbyterian Church, Moscow; with third wing added 1 item
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10 | 8-3-81-6 | First Presbyterian Church, Moscow; with two wings added 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-3-81-7 | First Presbyterian Church, Moscow; brick church 1 item
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10 | 8-5-81-1 | First Presbyterian Church, Moscow; 1955 1 item
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1955 |
10 | 8-5-81-2 | First Presbyterian Church, Moscow; 1955 1 item
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1955 |
10 | 8-5-81-3 | Door of First Presbyterian Church, Moscow; 1955 1 item
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1955 |
10 | 8-9-81-4 | Logs in Palouse River, Wa.; 1907 1 item
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1907 |
10 | 8-9-81-5 | Palouse, Wa. business section after 1888 fire 1 item
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1888 |
10 | 8-9-81-6 | Loaded grain wagon on Main St., Palouse, Wa. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-9-81-7 | Palouse, Wa.; 1896; west end of town, Gold Hill in distance 1 item
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1896 |
10 | 8-9-81-8 | George O'Conner family 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-15-81-10 | Camell Short; S.E. corner 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-15-81-11 | Taney P.O.; farmhorse outfits hauling grain 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-15-81-7 | Washburn-Wilson Seed Co.; first cello bag units 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-15-81-9 | Mrs. Rossebo hauling wheat; August 1981 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 9-26-81-1 | Veterans at St. Maries; Decoration Day, 1919 1 item
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1919 |
10 | 10-28-81-12 | Cozy Cove Farm (Munson farm); map from Latah Co. Atlas 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-28-81-13 | Cozy Cove Farm (Munson farm); map from Latah Co. Atlas 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-28-81-11 | Charles (Chas) Munson 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-30-81-10 | West side of Main St., Moscow; by Ott; 1981 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 11-14-81-14 | Bucking horses at Kennedy Ford; from Mrs. Edith Freeman 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-14-81-15 | Bucking horses at Kennedy Ford; from Mrs. Edith Freeman 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-25-81-1 | Lola Clyde and pie; 1981 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 11-25-81-12 | Theodore (Ted) Sherman obituary; 1981 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 11-25-81-2 | George Bingman; Armistice Day, 1981; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 11-25-81-3 | Cliff and Peggy Ott; 1981 newspaper article by Gracie Wicks 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 11-25-81-5 | G. A. R. Convention; 1895 1 item
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1895 |
10 | 11-25-81-6 | George Bingman and Eugene Settle; Memorial Day, 1979; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1979 |
10 | 11-27-81-1 | Biography of Hawley and Jameson for N. F. W. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-27-81-10 | Armistice Day; Fourth St., Moscow 1 item
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1918 |
10 | 11-27-81-11 | Armistice Day; Fourth St., Moscow 1 item
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1918 |
10 | 11-27-81-2 | Biography of Hawley and Jameson for N. F. W. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-27-81-5 | Mark Rowland obituary; 1981 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 11-27-81-6 | Mark Rowland obituary; 1981 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 11-27-81-6 | Armistice Day; Fourth St., Moscow 1 item
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1918 |
10 | 11-27-81-7 | Armistice Day; Fourth St., Moscow 1 item
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1918 |
10 | 11-27-81-8 | Armistice Day; Fourth St., Moscow 1 item
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1918 |
10 | 11-27-81-9 | Armistice Day; Fourth St., Moscow 1 item
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1918 |
10 | 11-30-81-1 | McKinney family Thanksgiving 1 item
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1981-11-26 |
10 | 11-30-81-10 | Remodeled Danish Lutheran Church; 317 E. First St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-30-81-11 | Robyn Albertson obituary; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1981-11-27 |
10 | 11-30-81-12 | Robyn Albertson obituary; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1981-11-27 |
10 | 11-30-81-2 | McKinney family Thanksgiving 1 item
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1981-11-26 |
10 | 11-30-81-3 | McKinney family Thanksgiving 1 item
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1981-11-26 |
10 | 11-30-81-4 | McKinney family Thanksgiving 1 item
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1981-11-26 |
10 | 11-30-81-5 | McKinney family Thanksgiving 1 item
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1981-11-26 |
10 | 11-30-81-6 | McKinney family Thanksgiving 1 item
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1981-11-26 |
10 | 11-30-81-6 | First Russell School in Moscow; built 1884 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-30-81-7 | McKinney family Thanksgiving 1 item
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1981-11-26 |
10 | 11-30-81-8 | McKinney family Thanksgiving 1 item
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1981-11-26 |
10 | 11-30-81-9 | McKinney family Thanksgiving 1 item
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1981-11-26 |
10 | 12-15-81-3 | Lower side of Potlatch Lumber Co. Dam at Elk River 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-15-81-4 | View of Elk River mill and town; about 1921; from Caroline Ott 1 item
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1921 |
10 | 1-30-82-1 | Moscow High School; built 1891; photocopy of the first picture? 1 item
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1891 |
10 | 1-8-82-1 | W. J. Bryan Cargill (WW I vet) obituary; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-8-82-11 | Trestle at Viola; 1973 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1973 |
10 | 1-8-82-12 | Carl Swenson and bench, Moscow; 1981 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 1-8-82-13 | L.C.C. Memorial Fund; 1981 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1981 |
10 | 1-8-82-2 | Neighborhood group; Francis Talbott 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-8-82-3 | Neighborhood group; Verna Hill 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-18-82-1 | Julia Moore residence; S.E. corner of D and Howard, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-11-82-4 | N. F. W. property south of S. Palouse road 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-11-82-5 | N. F. W. property south of S. Palouse road 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-11-82-6 | N. F. W. property south of S. Palouse road 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-7-82-10 | Lewiston; after first interstate bridge was built 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-7-82-12 | New interstate bridge, Lewiston; by Ott. 1 item
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1982-05-21 |
10 | 6-7-82-13 | New interstate bridge, Lewiston; by Ott. 1 item
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1982-05-21 |
10 | 8-26-82-3 | Lewiston and Clarkston panoramic; 1907 1 item
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1907 |
10 | 8-26-82-4 | Lewiston and Clarkston panoramic; 1907 1 item
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1907 |
10 | 8-26-82-5 | Lewiston and Clarkston panoramic; 1907 1 item
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1907 |
10 | 8-26-82-8 | Dr. Gritman and child 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-24-82-10 | O.R.N. Roundhouse; W.A. Lauder warehouse; M. P. engine 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-24-82-11 | N. P. Engine; Union Passenger Depot at Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 10-21-82-1 | Courthouse at Lewiston; 1800's 1 item
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1800 |
10 | 10-21-82-11 | Courthouse at Lewiston; 1800's 1 item
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1800 |
10 | 10-21-82-12 | Jail entrance at Lewiston 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-21-82-2 | Jail at Lewiston 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-21-82-6 | Letter asking that the Courthouse be moved from Lewiston to Moscow; 1883 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-21-82-7 | Entrance to Lewiston from the north 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-83-1 | Push binder S. of Pullman; John Crithfield 1 item
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1917 |
10 | 1-1-83-2 | Lumber mill; five miles S. of Troy 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-83-9 | Threshing outfit 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-11-83-1 | Morrill Hall; Hose Cart Fire Station 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-11-83-10 | W.S.C. Administration Bldg; about 1910 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 6-11-83-11 | Southwest Moscow, looking north; about 1910 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 6-11-83-12 | Potlatch Lumber Co. at Elk River; 1912 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 6-11-83-2 | Morrill Hall; Hose Cart Fire Station 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-11-83-9 | W.S.C. with snow; 1910; by Burns 1 item
|
1910 |
10 | 6-1-83-1 | Elk River; 1910 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 6-1-83-2 | Potlatch Lumber Co. Mill at Elk River; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 6-1-83-3 | Elk River; 1912 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 6-1-83-4 | Elk River and Potlatch Lumber Co. Mill; 1913 1 item
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1913 |
10 | 6-1-83-5 | Jockheck Meat Market, Elk River; 1915 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 6-1-83-6 | Pack train in the street of Elk River 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-1-83-7 | May Day celebration at Elk River School; 1920; Catholic Church 1 item
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1920 |
10 | 6-1-83-8 | Construction on a new church for Elk River 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-1-83-9 | Elk River Print Shop; William Marineau, owner; 1925 1 item
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1925 |
10 | 8-1-83-2 | Peggy in garden; 8-06-83 1 item
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1983 |
10 | 8-1-83-3 | Peggy in garden; 8-06-83 1 item
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1983 |
10 | 8-1-83-4 | Peggy in garden; 8-06-83 1 item
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1983 |
10 | 8-1-83-6 | Style over fence and school 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-10-83-10 | Hudson 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-10-83-11 | Neely and Sons 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-10-83-12 | Neely and Sons 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-10-83-9 | Hudson 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-30-83-17 | Mike and "You're the Most Mike" sign 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-30-83-18 | Looking west across Main at 4th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-30-83-20 | North side of 4th St. between Main and Washington, Moscow; City Hall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-30-83-3 | McKinney house 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-30-83-6 | N. P. Depot 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-30-83-7 | North side of 8th Street, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-1-83-12 | Inside George Weber's Harness Shop, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 11-10-83-1 | Enlargement of McConnell Mansion 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 11-10-83-10 | Kenworthy Theater, Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 11-10-83-8 | University of Idaho campus; 1906 1 item
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1906 |
10 | 11-1-83-10 | Inside Passenger Depot 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 11-1-83-11 | Veteran's Day, 1983; Bingman and Roy; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1983 |
10 | 11-1-83-2 | Veteran's Day, 1983; Bingman and Roy; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1983 |
10 | 11-1-83-3 | Inside Passenger Depot 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 11-2-83-10 | Rock musician; from Mike McKinney 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 11-2-83-11 | Rock band; from Mike McKinney 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 11-2-83-5 | Ferry at Wawawai 1 item
|
1909 |
10 | 11-2-83-7 | Moscow; 1911 1 item
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1911 |
10 | 11-2-83-9 | Rock musician; from Mike McKinney 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 12-7-83-11 | Salon mount with eight pictures of Moscow; 1900-1975 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 1-1-84-1 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 1-1-84-10 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 1-1-84-11 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 1-1-84-2 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 1-1-84-3 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 1-1-84-4 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 1-1-84-5 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 1-1-84-6 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 1-1-84-7 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
|
1984 |
10 | 1-1-84-8 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 1-1-84-9 | Lewiston Grade; taken 9-24-84 4:30 p.m. 1 item
|
1984 |
10 | 1-30-84-1 | Dr. and Mrs. Leitch; about 1932 1 item
|
1932 |
10 | 1-30-84-2 | Potlatch street scene; early 1910's; company store sale 1 item
|
1910 |
10 | 1-30-84-3 | Pioneer members of Elks Lodge; names and ages; 1973 newspaper clipping 1 item
|
1973 |
10 | 2-2-84-8 | Inside David's Store; early 1900's 1 item
|
1900 |
10 | 2-24-84-1 | Peggy; taken 2-24-84 1 item
|
1984 |
10 | 2-24-84-10 | Inland R.R. tracks to Estes 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-2-84-2 | Stage on Main St., Lewiston; 1890's 1 item
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1890 |
10 | 2-4-84-10 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-11 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-12 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-13 | Engine No. 1 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-14 | Engine No. 1 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-15 | Engine No. 1 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-16 | Engine No. 1 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-17 | Engine No. 1 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-18 | Engine No. 1 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-19 | Engine No. 1 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-2 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-2 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-20 | Engine No. 1 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-21 | Engine No. 1 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-3 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-3 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-3 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-4-84-4 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-5 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-4-84-5 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-4-84-6 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-4-84-6 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-7 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-7 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-8 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 2-4-84-9 | Monument in memory of William Deary, Potlatch. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-10-84-1 | Bridge across Snake River at Central Ferry 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-16-84-3 | View of Almota Grain Elevators from Spaulding Cemetery; 1974; by Ott 1 item
|
1974 |
10 | 3-16-84-4 | Ilia, Wash.; 1968 1 item
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1968 |
10 | 3-16-84-5 | Penewawa before flood; 1930's 1 item
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1930 |
10 | 3-16-84-6 | Looking north across the Snake River at Riparia; 1968 1 item
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1968 |
10 | 3-16-84-7 | Bridge at Riparia being razed; 1969 1 item
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1969 |
10 | 3-16-84-8 | Bridge at Riparia being razed; 1969 1 item
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1969 |
10 | 3-16-84-9 | New bridge at Central Ferry being built; photo by O. Crooks 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-8-84-12 | Moscow Livery Stable, S.E. corner of 4th and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-12-84-11 | Unidentified 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-12-84-12 | Unidentified 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-12-84-7 | Randall combine outfit 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-1-84-10 | Gritman Hospital postcard; approx. 1910 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 8-1-84-11 | Inland Hospital postcard; approx. 1910 1 item
|
1910 |
10 | 8-1-84-12 | Electric Passenger Train and Depot postcard; approx. 1910 1 item
|
1910 |
10 | 8-1-84-4 | Main St., Moscow postcard; approx. 1910 1 item
|
1910 |
10 | 8-1-84-5 | Main St., Moscow postcard; approx. 1910 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 8-1-84-6 | Main St., Moscow postcard; approx. 1910 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 8-1-84-7 | University of Idaho campus postcard; approx. 1910 1 item
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1910 |
10 | 8-1-84-8 | First Moscow High School postcard; approx. 1910 1 item
|
1910 |
10 | 8-28-84-1 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-10 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-11 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-12 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-13 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-14 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-2 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-3 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-4 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-5 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-6 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-7 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-8 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-28-84-9 | Pioneer Palouse, Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 8-29-84-1 | Cook house; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 8-29-84-2 | Steam engine powered threshing scene near Colfax; 1920's 1 item
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1920 |
10 | 8-29-84-3 | Load of hay at the Roy Naylor farm; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 9-11-84-1 | Riverboat Jean at Lewiston 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-11-84-2 | Riverboat Jean at Lewiston 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-11-84-3 | Riverboat Jean at Lewiston 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-11-84-4 | Riverboat Jean at Lewiston 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-11-84-5 | Riverboat Jean at Lewiston 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-11-84-6 | Riverboat Jean at Lewiston 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-11-84-7 | Riverboat Jean at Lewiston 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 10-29-84-1 | Pea duster in Genesee area; from Genesee Union Wholesale Co. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 12-5-84-1 | Looking N.E. at Moscow; from John Lendke of Genesee 1 item
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1924 |
10 | 12-5-84-11 | Restoration of statue at U of I by armless Lewiston man; 1984 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 12-5-84-2 | Looking N.E. at Moscow; from John Lendke of Genesee 1 item
|
1924 |
10 | 1-1-85-10 | Three Forks Museum; newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 1-1-85-11 | Three Forks Museum; newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 1-1-85-12 | Three Forks Museum; newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 1-1-85-16 | Change of ownership of Moscow, Idaho Seed Co.; 1985 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1985 |
10 | 1-1-85-6 | David McKinney; 1985 newspaper clipping 1 item
|
1985 |
10 | 1-1-85-7 | David McKinney; 1985 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1985 |
10 | 1-1-85-8 | Live music at the Wooden Nickel, Palouse; 1984 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1984 |
10 | 1-1-85-9 | Roger Rossebo 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-17-85-1 | Second Collins School and pupils; school had indoor plumbing 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-17-85-10 | Spokane river boat; Lewiston Tribune; 03-03-85 1 item
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1985 |
10 | 3-17-85-3 | Old Collins School, Whitman Co., Wa. 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 3-17-85-3 | N.P. Passenger Train; Lewiston Tribune; 03-03-85 1 item
|
1985 |
10 | 3-17-85-4 | Russell Emerson School; 1906 1 item
|
1906 |
10 | 3-17-85-4 | N.P. Passenger Train; Lewiston Tribune; 03-03-85 1 item
|
1985 |
10 | 3-17-85-5 | Main St., Lewiston, showing streetcar; Lewiston Tribune; 03-03-85 1 item
|
1985 |
10 | 3-17-85-6 | Almota river boat; Lewiston Tribune; 03-03-85 1 item
|
1985 |
10 | 3-17-85-7 | Annie Faxon river boat; Lewiston Tribune; 03-03-85 1 item
|
1985 |
10 | 3-17-85-8 | Twin Cities river boat; Lewiston Tribune; 03-03-85 1 item
|
1985 |
10 | 3-17-85-9 | Lewiston river boat; Lewiston Tribune; 03-03-85 1 item
|
1985 |
10 | 5-15-85-10 | Runkel's Chocolate Candy Bar wrapper 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 5-15-85-11 | Runkel's Chocolate Candy Bar wrapper 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 5-15-85-13 | Grant McCann and Co. Wholesale Commission Merchants 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 5-15-85-15 | Russell School, Irving School and Moscow High School, Moscow; postcard mailed to Bovill 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 5-15-85-6 | Ellen Johnston, new county clerk; 1985 news clipping 1 item
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1985 |
10 | 5-15-85-7 | Ellen Johnston being sworn in for county clerk; 1985 news clipping 1 item
|
1985 |
10 | 6-1-85-18 | Felix Warren Stage Coach at Garfield; part of panoramic 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-1-85-19 | Felix Warren Stage Coach at Garfield; part of panoramic 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-1-85-7 | Roy Naylor newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 6-1-85-9 | Roy Naylor newspaper clipping 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-17-85-19 | Pioneer threshing outfit; from Roy Whalters 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-17-85-7 | Pioneer Pullman; from Roger Rossebo 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-17-85-9 | Pioneer Pullman; from Roger Rossebo 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-21-85-15 | Levi Rossebo in doorway of cookhouse 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-5-85-10 | Lumber, Sash and Door Store at Elk River; owner: Tobison 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-5-85-12 | Lumber, Sash and Door Store at Elk River; owner: Tobison 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-5-85-13 | Potlatch Lumber Co. Mill Pond Dam at Elk River 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-5-85-15 | Potlatch Lumber Co. Mill Pond at Elk River; containing 1,110,000 ft. of logs 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-5-85-15 | Sage Hen (train) at Washtucna, 1914; 1971 newspaper clipping 1 item
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1914 |
10 | 7-5-85-16 | Construction in Elk River for a new church 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-5-85-16 | W.G. McConnell and partners, Moscow, Idaho territory document 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 7-5-85-17 | Receiver's Sale, 11-07-10; Moscow Nat'l Bank, McConnell Bldg., Moscow 1 item
|
1910 |
10 | 7-5-85-18 | Receiver's Sale, 11-07-10; Moscow Nat'l Bank, McConnell Bldg., Moscow 1 item
|
1910 |
10 | 7-5-85-7 | Myklebust store at Elk River; 1920 1 item
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1920 |
10 | 7-5-85-9 | Myklebust store at Elk River; 1920 1 item
|
1920 |
10 | 9-4-85-1 | Aslin Finch Whse. Flathouse 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-85-10 | Aslin Finch Whse. Flathouse 1 item
|
undated |
10 | 9-4-85-11 | W.I. and M. Depot at Potlatch 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-4-85-12 | W.I. and M. Depot at Potlatch 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-13 | Residence in site of razed mill 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-14 | Residence in site of razed mill 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-15 | Distant view of Aslin Finch Whse. 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-16 | Distant view of Aslin Finch Whse. 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-17 | View looking east of mill razed at Potlatch 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-18 | Damaged in processing 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-19 | Damaged in processing 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-2 | Aslin Finch Whse. Flathouse 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-20 | Damaged in processing 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-21 | Damaged in processing 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-22 | Sewage pond 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-24 | Potlatch Whse. Flathouse collapses; news clipping 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-3 | Aslin Finch Whse. Flathouse 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-4 | Aslin Finch Whse. Flathouse 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-5 | Aslin Finch Whse. Flathouse 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-6 | Aslin Finch Whse. Flathouse 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-7 | Aslin Finch Whse. Flathouse 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-8 | Aslin Finch Whse. Flathouse 1 item
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10 | 9-4-85-9 | Aslin Finch Whse. Flathouse 1 item
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10 | 10-1-85-10 | Lewiston area 1 item
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10 | 10-1-85-11 | Lewiston area 1 item
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10 | 10-1-85-12 | Lewiston area 1 item
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10 | 10-1-85-4 | Lewiston area 1 item
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10 | 10-1-85-5 | Lewiston area 1 item
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10 | 10-1-85-6 | Lewiston area 1 item
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10 | 10-1-85-7 | Lewiston area 1 item
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10 | 10-1-85-8 | Lewiston area 1 item
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10 | 10-1-85-9 | Lewiston area 1 item
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10 | 11-19-85-12 | Plowing on the A.P. Miller farm; near Thornton, Wa. 1 item
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10 | 1-28-86-14 | Scarf in dark room 1 item
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10 | 1-28-86-16 | Scarf in dark room 1 item
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10 | 1-28-86-17 | Scarf in dark room 1 item
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10 | 1-28-86-18 | Waha General Store, Lewiston; salon at left; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 1-28-86-7 | Main St., Lewiston; early 1900's; showing streetcar 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 1-28-86-7 | Main St., Lewiston; early 1900's; showing streetcar 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 2-15-86-1 | Logging truck wreck near Elk River 1 item
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10 | 2-15-86-10 | Logging truck wreck near Elk River 1 item
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10 | 2-15-86-12 | Logging truck wreck near Elk River 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-15-86-14 | Three Forks Museum 1 item
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10 | 2-15-86-16 | Three Forks Museum 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-15-86-19 | The Lolo Indian Trail map 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-15-86-2 | Logging truck wreck near Elk River 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-20-86-1 | Felix Warren driving stage at Colfax 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-20-86-9 | Susie Decker Lands; youngest 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-28-86-1 | Map of Woodfell area from 1914 Atlas 1 item
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1914 |
10 | 2-28-86-11 | Woodfell; 1890's 1 item
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1890 |
10 | 2-28-86-2 | Map of Woodfell area from Latah Co. map 1 item
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10 | 3-8-86-13 | Jimmy Johnston House; S.E. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; 1890's 1 item
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1890 |
10 | 3-19-86-1 | Troy in the early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 3-19-86-2 | Main Street, Troy; about 1891 1 item
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1891 |
10 | 3-19-86-3 | Johanson Mill in pioneer Nora area 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-19-86-6 | Woodfell P.O. with sign; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 3-19-86-7 | Woodfell P.O. with sign; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 3-8-86-10 | Looking S.E. at Moscow in 1907; after Red Light Houses moved to make room for Spokane Inland Electric R.R. 1 item
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1907 |
10 | 3-8-86-7 | Looking S.E. at Moscow before 1897; shows Red Light Houses on A Street 1 item
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1897 |
10 | 3-8-86-8 | Looking S.E. at Moscow before 1897; shows Red Light Houses on A Street 1 item
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1897 |
10 | 3-8-86-9 | Looking S.E. at Moscow in 1907; after Red Light Houses moved to make room for Spokane Inland Electric R.R. 1 item
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1907 |
10 | 5-1-86-1 | Rosauers and Drug Fair, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-10 | Looking north across Sunset Memorial Gardens 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-11 | Looking north across Sunset Memorial Gardens 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-12 | Looking north across Sunset Memorial Gardens 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-13 | Looking west at Skattaboe Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-14 | Looking west at Skattaboe Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-15 | Looking west at Skattaboe Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-16 | Looking west at shopping mall, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-17 | Looking west at shopping mall, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-18 | Looking west at shopping mall, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-19 | Looking west at shopping mall, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-2 | Rosauers and Drug Fair, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-20 | Looking west at shopping mall, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-3 | Rosauers and Drug Fair, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-5 | Looking west on 4th St., Moscow 1 item
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10 | 5-1-86-6 | Looking west on 4th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-7 | Looking west on 4th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-8 | Looking west on 4th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-86-9 | Looking west on 4th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-2-86-10 | Pioneer Troy 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-2-86-11 | Pioneer Troy 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-2-86-12 | Pioneer Troy 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-2-86-8 | Sacked wheat piled outside; pioneer Troy 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-2-86-9 | Sacked wheat piled outside; pioneer Troy 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-10 | Looking west at Rosauers and Drug Fair, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-11 | Looking west at Rosauers and Drug Fair, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-12 | New housing project (Good Samaritan) 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-13 | New housing project (Good Samaritan) 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-14 | West side of Main from 3rd, Moscow; approx. 1906 1 item
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1906 |
10 | 8-26-86-15 | West side of Main from 3rd, Moscow; approx. 1906 1 item
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1906 |
10 | 8-26-86-19 | First Security Bank; 3rd and Main, Moscow; 1975 1 item
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1975 |
10 | 8-26-86-3 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; First Security Bank 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-4 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; First Security Bank 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-5 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow; First Security Bank 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-6 | West side of Main St. from N. 3rd St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-7 | West side of Main St. from S. 3rd St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-8 | West side of Main St. from S. 3rd St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-26-86-9 | Looking west at Rosauers and Drug Fair, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-87-12 | Short's Funeral Chapel hearse; 7-11-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-13 | Short's Funeral Chapel hearse; 7-11-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-15 | McKinney House; 8-09-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-16 | McKinney House; 8-09-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-2 | Schwartz tombstone in Avon cemetery; 8-23-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-21 | New Avon, Idaho 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-87-22 | New Avon, Idaho 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-87-23 | W. W. Farm and snow on the mountains; 2-19-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-24 | W. W. Farm and snow on the mountains; 2-19-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-3 | Schwartz tombstone in Avon cemetery; 8-23-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-4 | Schwartz tombstone in Avon cemetery; 8-23-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-5 | Looking east from Avon cemetery, location of old Avon. 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-6 | Looking north from Avon cemetery; Schwartz tombstone. 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-1-87-7 | Looking north from Avon cemetery; Schwartz tombstone. 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 1-29-87-1 | Mr. and Mrs. George Wiggins of Lacrosse; from Whitman Co. Atlas 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-29-87-2 | Map of C.J. Museum property; first homestead in Latah Co.; from 1914 Atlas 1 item
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1914 |
10 | 1-5-87-13 | Colfax; 1914 1 item
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1914 |
10 | 1-5-87-6 | Peggy's cousin with phone 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-5-87-7 | Peggy's cousin with phone 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-5-87-8 | Joe Phillips on binder; Doyle farm in background 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-5-87-9 | Joe Phillips on binder; Doyle farm in background 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-27-87-1 | Rabbits 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-27-87-1 | R.K. Bennett 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-27-87-12 | Munson surprise party by neighbors; people identified 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-27-87-13 | Munson surprise party by neighbors; people identified 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-27-87-2 | R.K. Bennett 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-27-87-3 | Kirsten Hutton, Ms. Fiesta; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-27-87-3 | Bennett's memories of first day with Washburn-Wilson Seed Co. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-29-87-10 | Blaine School teacher and students; 1895 1 item
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1895 |
10 | 3-29-87-11 | Sawing wood in the Blaine area; March 1955; Ernest Thompson in photo 1 item
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1955 |
10 | 3-29-87-12 | Genesee Valley Lutheran Church 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-29-87-8 | Blaine School students and teacher (Belle Estes Carsow); 12-11-49 1 item
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1949 |
10 | 5-2-87-9 | Old Latah Co. Home; caretakers: Mr. and Mrs. Frazee and son Howard 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-2-87-12 | New wing at Latah Care Center; by Ott. 1 item
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1982-06-11 |
10 | 5-29-87-11 | Short's; at 6th St. location, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-29-87-22 | Short's, Moscow; 6-04-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 5-29-87-23 | Short's, Moscow; 6-04-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 5-29-87-24 | Short's, Moscow; 6-04-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 5-29-87-6 | Short's, Moscow; after remodeled 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-26-87-1 | St. Maries Lumber Co. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-26-87-15 | B. S. Nelson; pioneer photo 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-26-87-16 | Camp on the Lochsa 1 item
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1905-09-20 |
10 | 5-26-87-18 | Hunting scene 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-26-87-19 | Hobo at the Craigs 1 item
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1905-10-04 |
10 | 5-26-87-3 | Steamer Spokane on Snake River 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-26-87-5 | St. Maries, Idaho 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-26-87-6 | Main St., Deary, Idaho 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-26-87-7 | Brady Gulch; Kendrick, Idaho 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-26-87-8 | Business district; Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-2-87-14 | Ott's application for hearing aid batteries from the V.A. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-2-87-8 | Latah Co. Home 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-5-87-1 | Short's; when first built at 1st and Washington St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-5-87-3 | Short's; when first built at 1st and Washington St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-5-87-4 | Short's; when first built at 1st and Washington St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-5-87-5 | Short's; when first built at 1st and Washington St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-4-87-17 | Short's; at 6th St. location, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-4-87-13 | Short's; at 6th St. location, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-4-87-14 | Short's; at 6th St. location, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-4-87-15 | Short's; at 6th St. location, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-4-87-16 | Short's; at 6th St. location, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-26-87-1 | Looking east from Courthouse, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-5-87-10 | Cemetery; copy of color slide; 5-25-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 6-5-87-11 | Cemetery; copy of color slide; 5-25-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 6-5-87-13 | Cemetery; copy of color slide; 5-25-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 6-5-87-16 | Genesee parade, 1986; copy of color slide 1 item
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1986 |
10 | 6-5-87-17 | Genesee parade, 1986; copy of color slide 1 item
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1986 |
10 | 6-5-87-19 | Genesee parade, 1986, copy of color slide 1 item
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1986 |
10 | 6-5-87-8 | Kendrick; copy of color slide; 5-30-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 7-29-87-10 | Russell School 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-29-87-11 | Russell School; in background, Dr. W.A. Adair house 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-29-87-12 | Russell Stockade; description of 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-29-87-8 | Russell School 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-29-87-9 | Russell School 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-1 | McKinney house 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-10 | Avon area 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-12 | Avon area 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-13 | Avon area 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-15 | Avon area 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-16 | Avon area 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-17 | Avon area 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-3 | McKinney house 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-4 | McKinney house 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-6 | Avon area 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-7 | Avon area 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-7-87-8 | Avon area 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-9-87-13 | Map of Avon area from 1914 Atlas 1 item
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1914 |
10 | 8-9-87-14 | First Post Office in Avon 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-9-87-15 | Map of Avon area from 1914 Atlas 1 item
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1914 |
10 | 8-9-87-16 | Map of Avon area from 1914 Atlas 1 item
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1914 |
10 | 8-9-87-17 | White Church; built in 1913; near Avon 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-9-87-18 | Yale, Idaho; three men and hand cart on RR track 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-9-87-19 | First Post Office in Avon, Idaho. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-26-87-20 | Centennial parade, 7-11-87; Short's pioneer funeral hearse 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-21 | Centennial parade, 7-11-87; Short's pioneer funeral hearse 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-22 | Centennial parade, 7-11-87; Short's pioneer funeral hearse 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-10 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; pioneer wagon 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-11 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; pioneer wagon 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-12 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; pioneer buggy 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-13 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; pioneer case thresher 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-14 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; pioneer wagon 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-17 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; 214 lb. pumpkin 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-18 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; cake 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-4 | Painting water tanks. 1 item
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September 1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-5 | Painting water tanks. 1 item
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September 1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-6 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; pioneer wagon 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-7 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; pioneer wagon 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-8 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; pioneer wagon 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-9 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; pioneer wagon 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 9-26-87-9 | Latah Co. Fair, 9-18-87; pioneer wagon 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 10-25-87-12 | University of Idaho; first Gymnasium; 1915 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 10-25-87-14 | University of Idaho Administration Bldg.; before 1906 fire 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-27-87-10 | New buildings on south Main St., Moscow. 1 item
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1987-10-27 |
10 | 10-27-87-11 | New buildings on south Main St., Moscow. 1 item
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1987-10-27 |
10 | 10-27-87-12 | New buildings on south Main St., Moscow. 1 item
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1987-10-27 |
10 | 10-27-87-13 | New buildings on south Main St., Moscow. 1 item
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1987-10-27 |
10 | 10-27-87-14 | New buildings on south Main St., Moscow. 1 item
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1987-10-27 |
10 | 10-27-87-17 | Warnick log cabin trip; 10-29-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 10-27-87-18 | Warnick log cabin trip; 10-29-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 10-27-87-19 | Warnick log cabin trip; 10-29-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 10-27-87-20 | Warnick log cabin trip; 10-29-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 10-27-87-21 | Warnick log cabin trip; 10-29-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 10-27-87-22 | Warnick log cabin trip; 10-29-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 10-27-87-23 | Warnick log cabin trip; 10-29-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 10-27-87-24 | Warnick log cabin trip; 10-29-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 10-27-87-25 | Warnick log cabin trip; 10-29-87 1 item
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1987 |
10 | 10-27-87-5 | Skattaboe Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-27-87-6 | Skattaboe Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-27-87-7 | Skattaboe Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-27-87-8 | Skattaboe Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 10-27-87-9 | New buildings on south Main St., Moscow. 1 item
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1987-10-27 |
10 | 1-1-88-1 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-10 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-11 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-12 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-13 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-14 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-15 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-16 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-17 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-18 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-19 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-2 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-20 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-21 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-22 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-23 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-24 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-3 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-4 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-5 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-6 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-7 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-8 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-88-9 | Pleasant Home; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow; black and white 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-25-88-14 | Looking N.E. at Moscow 1 item
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1907 |
10 | 2-2-88-1 | Homer Peterson and Santa Claus 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-2-88-11 | Portrait of Mr. Jensen? 1 item
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10 | 2-2-88-12 | Erickson, pioneer photographer; N. Main St., Moscow 1 item
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10 | 2-2-88-3 | Thompson Farm; three miles S. of Moscow 1 item
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10 | 2-2-88-4 | Homer Peterson portrait 1 item
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10 | 2-2-88-5 | Three unidentified lumberjacks 1 item
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10 | 2-2-88-6 | Jesse Buchanan (U of Idaho president) and Homer Peterson 1 item
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10 | 2-2-88-7 | Deary memorial near Elk River, Idaho 1 item
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10 | 2-2-88-8 | Potlatch mill records at U of Idaho library; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 2-6-88-1 | Northern Pacific Train wreck at Kendrick; 12-15-1899 1 item
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1899-12-15 |
10 | 2-6-88-1 | Looking east at Kendrick; early 1900's before 1920 1 item
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10 | 2-6-88-10 | Long residence; east side of Kendrick 1 item
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10 | 2-6-88-12 | Kendrick School and pupils; 1903 1 item
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1903 |
10 | 2-6-88-13 | Kendrick Ball Park; 1930's 1 item
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1930 |
10 | 2-6-88-15 | Skeel's Sawmill; 1886; five miles S. of Troy 1 item
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1886 |
10 | 2-6-88-16 | Making molasses on Scotty Wilson homestead. 1 item
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1894 |
10 | 2-6-88-18 | Eddie Sneive funeral; 03-18-19 1 item
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1919 |
10 | 2-6-88-3 | White Drug Co. at Kendrick 1 item
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10 | 2-6-88-3 | Looking east at Kendrick; early 1900's before 1920 1 item
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10 | 2-6-88-4 | Kendrick after 1904 fire 1 item
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10 | 2-6-88-4 | Looking east at Main St., Kendrick; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 2-6-88-6 | Kendrick fire; 1904 1 item
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1904 |
10 | 2-6-88-6 | B.H. Wilcox Farm; foot of the Kendrick Troy grade 1 item
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10 | 2-6-88-7 | Newspaper article about Kendrick fire of 08-05-04 1 item
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10 | 2-6-88-7 | Sixty years after train wreck that killed five; newspaper article 1 item
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10 | 2-6-88-8 | Looking north at Joel 1 item
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1939-09-19 |
10 | 2-6-88-9 | Kendrick businesses operating out of tents after 1904 fire 1 item
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10 | 2-8-88-10 | Panoramic of Deary, Idaho. 1 item
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1909-10-04 |
10 | 2-8-88-11 | Panoramic of Deary, Idaho. 1 item
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1909-10-04 |
10 | 2-8-88-12 | Panoramic of Deary, Idaho. 1 item
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1909-10-04 |
10 | 2-8-88-14 | Panoramic of Deary, Idaho. 1 item
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1909-10-04 |
10 | 2-9-88-1 | Old Avon drilling well; 1890's 1 item
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1890 |
10 | 2-9-88-2 | Juliaetta; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 2-9-88-3 | Juliaetta; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 2-9-88-3 | Panoramic of Deary, Idaho. 1 item
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1930 |
10 | 2-9-88-5 | Panoramic of Deary, Idaho. 1 item
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1930 |
10 | 2-9-88-6 | Panoramic of Deary, Idaho. 1 item
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1930 |
10 | 3-10-88-14 | East Genesee map 1 item
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10 | 3-10-88-14 | East Genesee map 1 item
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10 | 3-10-88-16 | Veteran casket flag labels for Driscoll, J. Daniels and Viger; donor names 1 item
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10 | 3-10-88-18 | Driscoll, Stephen; casket flag label 1 item
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10 | 3-10-88-19 | Daniels, Joseph; casket flag label 1 item
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10 | 3-10-88-2 | Pullman Almota area map 1 item
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10 | 3-10-88-3 | Pullman Almota area map 1 item
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10 | 3-10-88-5 | Lewiston and north area map 1 item
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10 | 3-10-88-6 | Lewiston and north area map 1 item
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10 | 3-2-88-16 | Clifford Ott; Bunchgrass Historian 1 item
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10 | 3-2-88-18 | Detachment of Company F at Riparia 1 item
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1917 |
10 | 3-2-88-19 | Detachment of Company F at Riparia; 1917; three soldiers and squad tents in front of hotel 1 item
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1917 |
10 | 3-7-88-17 | Olsen Street artesian well, Pullman; Bunchgrass Historian 1 item
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10 | 3-7-88-18 | Main Street, Pullman; 1887 fire; Bunchgrass Historian 1 item
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1887 |
10 | 3-7-88-19 | O R and N Depot, Pullman; after 1887 fire; Bunchgrass Historian 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-19-88-10 | Homer Peterson family 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-19-88-10 | George Kittey; Erichson and Hanson portrait 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-19-88-11 | Homer Peterson family 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-19-88-12 | Farming in Colton Uniontown area; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-19-88-13 | William Clyde and his team of oxen; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 4-19-88-14 | William Clyde and his team of oxen; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 4-19-88-8 | Doug Jilek 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-19-88-9 | Portrait of a girl; Duvall Studio, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-88-10 | 3rd and Main St., Moscow; late 1920's or early 1930's 1 item
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1920 |
10 | 5-1-88-13 | 3rd and Main St., Moscow 1 item
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1940 |
10 | 5-1-88-14 | Washington, Idaho and Montana RR Co. Steam Engine No. 20; after 1907 1 item
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1907 |
10 | 5-1-88-16 | Engine #3208 in Moscow, Idaho 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-88-17 | Electric passenger train at Viola 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-88-7 | Frank White Farm 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-1-88-8 | The Corner Drug Store, Moscow. 1 item
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1944-09-09 |
10 | 7-22-88-1 | V. F. W. display at the Moscow Mall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-22-88-1 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-1 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-10 | V. F. W. display at the Moscow Mall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-22-88-10 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-10 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-11 | Fairground 1 item
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1988-07-16 |
10 | 7-22-88-11 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-11 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-12 | Fairground 1 item
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1988-07-16 |
10 | 7-22-88-12 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-12 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-13 | Truck 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-22-88-13 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-13 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-14 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-15 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-2 | V. F. W. display at the Moscow Mall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-22-88-2 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-2 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-3 | V. F. W. display at the Moscow Mall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-22-88-3 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-4 | V. F. W. display at the Moscow Mall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-22-88-4 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-5 | V. F. W. display at the Moscow Mall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-22-88-5 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-6 | Fairground 1 item
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1988-07-16 |
10 | 7-22-88-6 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-7 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-8 | V. F. W. display at the Moscow Mall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-22-88-8 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 7-22-88-9 | V. F. W. display at the Moscow Mall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-22-88-9 | Close up of Decker's flowers 1 item
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1988-07-22 |
10 | 8-6-88-10 | Doctor's Bldg., Moscow; Green's Laundry location 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-6-88-11 | Pleasant Home, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-6-88-12 | Pleasant Home, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-6-88-23 | Decker's flowers 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-6-88-24 | Decker's flowers 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-6-88-25 | Decker's flowers 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-6-88-5 | Doctor's Bldg., Moscow; Green's Laundry location 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-6-88-6 | Doctor's Bldg., Moscow; Green's Laundry location 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-6-88-7 | West side of Main St., Moscow; opposite Gritman Hospital 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-6-88-8 | West side of Main St., Moscow; opposite Gritman Hospital 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-6-88-9 | Doctor's Bldg., Moscow; Green's Laundry location 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-21-88-12 | Pleasant Home, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-21-88-13 | Pleasant Home, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-21-88-14 | Pleasant Home, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-21-88-6 | Pleasant Home, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-21-88-7 | Pleasant Home, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-21-88-8 | Pleasant Home, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 9-21-88-9 | Pleasant Home, Moscow 1 item
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10 | 11-18-88-10 | Genesee H.S. graduating class; H.B. Hodgins grand-daughter in photo 1 item
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10 | 11-18-88-12 | Genesee school children; early 1900's? 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 11-18-88-13 | Genesee Valley Band; 1899-1903; band leader Rev. Chas. Anderson 1 item
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1899 |
10 | 11-18-88-15 | Genesee Valley Band; 1899-1903; band leader Rev. Chas. Anderson 1 item
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1899 |
10 | 11-9-88-1 | Ery Phillips wedding announcement; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-13-88-10 | Two 4-H'ers (Lori Wahl and Marianna Johann); newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 12-13-88-19 | Aerial view (unidentified); by Virgil Phillips 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-1 | Snow at 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-10 | Looking north from 2nd St. at Main St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-11 | Looking S.W. at corner of 3rd St. and Main St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-12 | Looking S.W. at corner of 3rd St. and Main St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-13 | Removing snow on Main St.; at 7th and Main, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-14 | Snow on Main St., north of 7th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-15 | Snow on Main St., north of 7th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-16 | Snow on Main St., north of 7th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-17 | Snow on Main St., north of 7th St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-18 | Tree limbs broken by snow; Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-2 | Snow at 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-20 | Lena Whitmore School 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-21 | Lena Whitmore School 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-22 | Snow pile at Community Center, Moscow. 1 item
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1989-01-12 |
10 | 1-11-89-23 | Snow pile at Community Center, Moscow. 1 item
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1989-01-12 |
10 | 1-11-89-24 | Snow pile at Community Center, Moscow. 1 item
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1989-01-12 |
10 | 1-11-89-3 | Snow at 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-4 | Snow at 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-5 | Snow at 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-6 | Snow at 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-7 | Snow at 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-8 | Looking across Washington St. at City Hall, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-11-89-9 | Looking south from 2nd St. at Main St., Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-89-10 | Dedication of new flag at the Latah Care Center, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-89-12 | V. F. W. Hall, Moscow; Hollis Cotton, Cliff Ott, George Bingman, Vail Foy? and Erik Thorson 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-89-17 | Names at breakfast; Memorial Day, 1989 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 1-1-89-5 | George Bingman family group; north of Legion Cabin 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-89-6 | Dedication of new flag at the Latah Care Center, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-89-7 | Dedication of new flag at the Latah Care Center, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-89-9 | Dedication of new flag at the Latah Care Center, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-11-89-7 | Troy, Idaho postcard; dated 1909 1 item
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1909 |
10 | 2-2-89-12 | McKinney's squash on fence; from color slide 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-2-89-13 | McKinney's squash on fence; from color slide 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-13-89-10 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-13-89-12 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-13-89-13 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-13-89-15 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-13-89-16 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-13-89-18 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-13-89-19 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-13-89-6 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-13-89-7 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-13-89-9 | N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-15-89-1 | Gamble in coffin at the Presbyterian Church; for Lola Clyde 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-15-89-2 | Gamble in coffin at the Presbyterian Church; for Lola Clyde 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-15-89-3 | Gamble in coffin at the Presbyterian Church; for Lola Clyde 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-15-89-4 | Gamble in coffin at the Presbyterian Church; for Lola Clyde 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-15-89-5 | Gamble in coffin at the Presbyterian Church; for Lola Clyde 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-15-89-6 | Gamble in coffin at the Presbyterian Church; for Lola Clyde 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-15-89-7 | Gamble in coffin at the Presbyterian Church; for Lola Clyde 1 item
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undated |
10 | 3-4-89-1 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-10 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-11 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-12 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-13 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-14 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-15 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-16 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-17 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-2 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-3 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-4 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-5 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-6 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-7 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-8 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 3-4-89-9 | Five inches of new snow 03-02-89; snow on the ground beginning Dec. 29-31; ten inches total of snow 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 4-1-89-1 | Rossetti and Ashworth; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-1-89-15 | Pearl Dickenson, 90; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 4-1-89-16 | Janice McMillan of First Federal Savings and Loan, Moscow; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 4-1-89-16 | Gary Asker of First Federal Savings and Loan, Moscow; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 4-1-89-17 | Christmas lights in paper bags; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 4-1-89-17 | Gary Asker of First Federal Savings and Loan, Moscow; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-1-89-19 | Gary Asker of First Federal Savings and Loan, Moscow; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-1 | Unidentified 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-28-89-10 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-11 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-12 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-13 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-14 | Looking east at Moscow Mall 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-15 | Looking east at Moscow Mall 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-16 | Darell Erg's shop 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-2 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-3 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-4 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-5 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-6 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-7 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-8 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-28-89-9 | University of Idaho Plant Science Farm and Pitkin Nursery 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-10 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-10 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-11 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-12 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-12 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-13 | Clifford Ott 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-29-89-13 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-14 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-15 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-29-89-15 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-16 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-16 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-16 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-17 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-18 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-18 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-18 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-19 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-19 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-19 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-20 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-21 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-22 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-23 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-24 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-3 | Borgen tombstones 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-4 | Borgen tombstones 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-5 | Pitkin Nursery Site dedication 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-6 | Pitkin Nursery Site dedication 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-7 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-7 | Pitkin Nursery Site dedication 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-8 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-29-89-9 | Franklin Pitkin Memorial (nursery site) 1 item
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10 | 4-29-89-9 | Farewell dinner for Cotton and Alsaker at Legion Cabin 1 item
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1989-04-29 |
10 | 4-30-89-11 | Unidentified 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-30-89-12 | Tom Tierney; 1870 log cabin; Thorn Creek 1 item
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10 | 4-30-89-13 | Tom Tierney; 1870 log cabin; Thorn Creek 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-30-89-14 | Fence of wheels; north of Uniontown 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-30-89-15 | Draper house 1 item
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undated |
10 | 4-30-89-16 | Draper house 1 item
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10 | 5-21-89-3 | Davids' Building; May 21 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-1 | Davids' Building; May 21 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-10 | Water tank; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-11 | Water tank; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-12 | Water tank; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-13 | Water tank; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-14 | Datsun; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-15 | Datsun; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-16 | Datsun; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-17 | Datsun; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-18 | Datsun; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-19 | Datsun; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-20 | Datsun; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-21 | Datsun; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-22 | Datsun; May 24 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-4 | Snow on Moscow Mountain. 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-5 | Snow on Moscow Mountain. 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-6 | Snow on Moscow Mountain. 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-7 | Snow on Moscow Mountain. 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-8 | Snow on Moscow Mountain. 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-21-89-9 | Snow on Moscow Mountain. 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 5-29-89-10 | Hollis Cotton and Rudy Alsaker farewell dinner at the Legion Hall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-29-89-12 | Hollis Cotton and Rudy Alsaker farewell dinner at the Legion Hall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-29-89-13 | Hollis Cotton and Rudy Alsaker farewell dinner at the Legion Hall; cake 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-29-89-15 | Hollis Cotton and Rudy Alsaker farewell dinner at the Legion Hall; cake 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-29-89-7 | Hollis Cotton and Rudy Alsaker farewell dinner at the Legion Hall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 5-29-89-9 | Hollis Cotton and Rudy Alsaker farewell dinner at the Legion Hall 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-10 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-11 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-12 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-13 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-3 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-4 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-5 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-6 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-7 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-8 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-9 | First Federal Savings Bank; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-15 | Davids' Building; S.E. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-16 | Davids' Building; S.E. corner of 3rd and Main, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-17 | Centennial Health Center, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-18 | Centennial Health Center, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-19 | Latah County Grain Growers building; S. Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-20 | Latah County Grain Growers building; S. Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-21 | Offices; N.W. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-22 | Offices; N.W. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-23 | Grain Growers Seed Plant; S. W. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-25-89-24 | Grain Growers Seed Plant; S. W. corner of 8th and Main, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-30-89-13 | Robinson Lake 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-30-89-15 | Robinson Lake and Mrs. Floyd Trail 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-30-89-16 | Cliff Ott; sketch by Warnick 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-4-89-17 | Firearms training; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-4-89-18 | Bicycle check; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 6-4-89-19 | C. of C. party; 1-30-53; newspaper clipping 1 item
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1953 |
10 | 7-20-89-6 | First Federal Savings; N.W. corner of 3rd and Jackson, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-28-89-12 | Robinson Lake 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-28-89-13 | Tom and Marilyn Trail at Robinson Lake; 1941 1 item
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1941 |
10 | 7-28-89-15 | Frank Robinson and car at Robinson Lake 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-28-89-5 | Short's Funeral Chapel; First and Washington, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-28-89-6 | Short's Funeral Chapel; First and Washington, Moscow 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-31-89-13 | Deary; 1927 1 item
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1927 |
10 | 7-31-89-15 | Deary. 1 item
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1927 |
10 | 7-31-89-16 | First Federal Savings and Loan Grand Opening door prize tickets 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-31-89-17 | First Federal Savings and Loan Grand Opening door prize tickets 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-31-89-19 | George Brocke newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 7-31-89-7 | Harry Schwartz obituary; 07-28-89 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 7-31-89-9 | Harry Schwartz obituary; 07-28-89 1 item
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1989 |
10 | 8-19-89-1 | Mrs. Blake 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-19-89-3 | Dr. Blake 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-19-89-5 | The Big Four 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-19-89-6 | Blake Family; by Maxwell Studios 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-19-89-8 | Two pictures: top: Mr. and Mrs. Blake; bottom: house at Keuterville, Id.; 1908 1 item
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1908 |
10 | 9-1-89-3 | Native American child; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 9-1-89-4 | Native American child; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 11-30-89-15 | Moscow's third Post Office at 4th and 5th and Jefferson and Washington streets 1 item
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1974-12-22 |
10 | 11-11-89-1 | World War I veterans 1 item
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10 | 11-11-89-2 | W.W. I veterans; Ray Berry; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 11-11-89-3 | World War I veterans 1 item
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10 | 11-11-89-3 | W.W. I veterans; Ray Berry; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 11-11-89-5 | Albert Clausen; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 11-11-89-5 | George Bingman and Clifford Ott; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 11-11-89-6 | Albert Clausen; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 11-11-89-6 | George Bingman and Clifford Ott; newspaper clipping 1 item
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10 | 1-1-90-10 | Les Howells; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-90-12 | Les Howells; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-90-12 | Round barn on the high road to Pullman; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-90-13 | Round barn on the high road to Pullman; newspaper clipping 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-90-15 | 836 Orchard Ave., Moscow 1 item
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1945 |
10 | 1-1-90-16 | Part of house 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-90-16 | Team of horses and wagon 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-90-18 | Jess Johnson of Genesee obituary 1 item
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1989-08-28 |
10 | 1-1-90-19 | Kenneth Ray Brown of Kendrick obituary 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-90-9 | Robert Christmas party at Waverly, Wa. 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-21-90-10 | Ott grave marker 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-21-90-12 | Ott grave marker 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-21-90-13 | Ott grave marker 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-21-90-5 | Lawyer's Canyon; Railroad Bridge 1 item
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1990-01-21 |
10 | 1-21-90-6 | Inside Cottonwood Museum 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-21-90-7 | Inside Cottonwood Museum 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-21-90-9 | Ott grave marker 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-2-90-3 | House plant 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-2-90-5 | House plant 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-2-90-6 | House plant 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-2-90-7 | Don Olson family and truck 1 item
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undated |
10 | 2-5-90-19 | Kenneth Platt of Moscow obituary 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-11-90-1 | Three photos: National Guard in front of Gritman Hospital, Moscow, 1892; Moscow Shopping Day, 1939 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-11-90-5 | Two photos: cadets in front of University of Idaho's first Administration Bldg.; greenhouse 1 item
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undated |
10 | 8-11-90-8 | Two photos: pioneer Moscow High School 1 item
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10 | 8-11-90-9 | Three photos: Courthouse photo at top 1 item
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undated |
10 | 1-1-91-1 | Panoramic of Juliaetta. 1 item
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1915 |
10 | 1-1-91-4 | Northwest side of Main St., Juliaetta; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 1-1-91-5 | Northwest side of Main St., Juliaetta; early 1900's 1 item
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1900 |
10 | 1-1-91-6 | Middle Potlatch flood; 1909; washed out the Northern Pacific Railroad Bridge at the N. E. edge of Juliaetta 1 item
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1909 |
10 | 1-1-91-7 | Middle Potlatch flood; 1909; washed out the Northern Pacific Railroad Bridge at the N. E. edge of Juliaetta 1 item
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1909 |
10 | 1-1-91-8 | Looking north at the Tramway Loading Station. 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 1-1-91-9 | Looking north at the Tramway Loading Station. 1 item
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1912 |
10 | 5-12-91-10 | West side of Main St. from 3rd St., Moscow; late 1890's 1 item
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1890 |
10 | 8-4-91-4 | Moscow Volunteer Fire Dept.; approx. 1937 1 item
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1937 |
10 | 8-4-91-5 | Main St., Moscow; late 1920's or early 1930's 1 item
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1920 |
10 | 8-4-91-6 | The Pastime; located on Main St., Moscow; 1930's 1 item
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1930 |
Series IV: Prints and ClippingsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
10 | 1 | Written histories
1 folder : The History of Electric Service in Moscow; The Idaho National Harvester; Russell Stockade; Troy, Deary, and Genesee a Photographic History; Cooperative Extension letter to Grain Growers
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1952-1979 |
10 | 2 | Group Photos
1 folder : Some of the Pioneers of Colton County, identified; Genesee and Moscow Farmers Union Members at Genesee, no other information; Pioneers of Moscow, names identified
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1911 |
10 | 3 | Personal info and notes
1 folder : Army Days, 1916-1919; notes on processing, donor
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1994 |
10 | 4 | Clippings 1 folder
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1951-1979 |
O.S. | 5 | Oversize prints
1 folder : Two oversized boards with mounted prints of views in Moscow, mostly identified; five 11x17 prints of views of Moscow, taken by Sterner
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Photograph collections
- Latah County (Idaho)
- Photographers
- Photography--History
Geographical Names
- Idaho
- Idaho--History
- Latah County, Idaho
- Moscow (Idaho)
- Moscow, Idaho
- Northwest, Pacific--Description and travel--Photographs
- Palouse Region (Idaho and Wash.)--Photographs