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Title | Date | Description | Subjects |
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Miner's cabin and pack train in the Swamp Creek area | 1898 | Cabin, miners, and pack animals in the Swamp Creek Area, 1898. Note the partial clearing and the pole scaffold. Identified by E.K. Parker according to Trees Grew Tall. | miners; horses; scaffolds; axes; shovels; cabins; forests; saddle pads; saddlebags; bridles; halters; shingles; porches |
E.K. Parker family and friends | 1899 | The E.K. Parker family and friends at Princeton, Idaho around 1899. From left to right: unidentified woman, baby Marie, Mrs. Parker, E.K. Parker, and the Crumley family | group portraits; family portraits; men; women; children; infants; mothers; husbands; wives; homesteads; settlers; picket fences; meadows; forests |
Joe and Lou Wells | 1900 | Joe and Lou Wells, pioneers of the Deary area. From Trees Grew Tall: 'Joe came from North Carolina with the Wells brothers, Frank and Crom, in 1889. He had been a slave, born in 1858, and freed by the Civil War. The Wells brothers took him as their ward and treated him like a brother. Joe loved them equally, and took their surname. When the Wells came West, Joe and his young wife, Lou, came along. ' | African American; enslaved people; pioneers; men; women; couples; portraits |
Fawn adopted by a cow at Bovill, Idaho | 1900 | A Fosberry cow pictured with an adopted fawn at Bovill. | cowbells; cows; deer; fawns; Cervidae Odocoileus virginianus; Bovidae Bos taurus; forests; animal husbandry; animal portraits; domestic animals; wild animals |
Building a wooden sidewalk in Troy, Idaho | 1900 | Workers build a wooden sidewalk in Troy, Idaho. The school is in the background. | construction; dirt roads; wagons; power lines; schoolhouses; steeples; churches; boardwalks; men; dogs; cattle; fences |
Only house in Bovill 1900 | 1900 | The Warren cabin. | cabins; gables; umbrella roofs; log cabins; windows; snow; fences; trees; barbed wire; picket fences; gates; chimneys; saddleback roofs; dormers |
Frei Meadow near Bovill, Idaho | 1900 | Pioneer dwellings in the Frei Meadow near Bovill. The original Frei cabin, presumably the cabin occupied by John Brocke, stood further to the left and is not seen. | homesteads; cabins; meadows; forests |
Horse-pulled buggy on old road winding through timber | 1900 | Showing the character of a 'County Road.' The site is reminiscent of McGary Butte and parts of the Ruby Creek area, but is not definitely recognized; nor is the occupant of the buggy. | buggies; farm wagons; horses; dirt roads; trees; forests |
Benson hill, east of Deary, Idaho | 1900 | This was in the days of poorly graded 'state' roads. The hill was a proving ground for early autos. Any that could make the last steep slope without going into low gear was 'quite a car.'' From The Trees Grew Tall by John B. Miller. | dirt roads; timber; forests; hills |
Ansel and Maude Freel | 1900 | Ansel and Maude Freel pictured in formal wear. Ansel Freel was automotive mechanic for Potlatch Lumber Company. | couple portraits; bowties; husbands; wives; forests; formal dress |
Tom Groh and dog | 1900 | Tom Groh as a miner, posed standing with a dog indoors. | men; dogs; miners; hats; coats |
Trumbell homestead in Elk River, Idaho | 1900 | The Trumbell homestead in Elk River, Idaho | cabins; timber; forests; shingles; men; women; lumber sheds; chimneys; shed roofs; outhouses |
Bovill Store, Bovill, Idaho | 1903 | Bovill Store, Bovill, Idaho. Standing in the doorway are Charlotte Bovill (left) and Hugh Bovill. | men; women; children; pets; dogs; girls; porches; storefronts; cats; rocking chairs; stairs; windows; clapboards |
Pack horses in front of the Bovill Hotel, Bovill, Idaho | 1904 | A pack string pictured at the Bovill Hotel. Also pictured is a structure known as 'the cottage,' first occupied by Tamaki, then by Fosberrys. | hotels; cottages; pack animals; halters; bridles; tack; horses; fences |
Troy barbershop and bath room | 1904 | W.S. Miller and his daughter Gladys Miller stand in front of the Troy barbershop and bath room | storefronts; men; children; girls; dogs; boardwalks; barbershops; transom windows; draperies; bay windows |
Fire at Gus Verndon's store, Bovill, Idaho | 1905 | A fire that occured at Gus Verndon's store in Bovill, Idaho in 1905 | fire damage; snow; stores; women; men; children |
Bovill and Fosberry group photo | 1905 | Seated, left to right: Hugh Bovill and his daughter Dorothy. Standing, left to right: Charlotte Bovill, Gwendolyn Bovill, Forbes Fosberry and dog 'Di.' | men; women; children; girls; husbands; wives; families; sisters; hats; homesteads; dogs; porches; fences; stairs; windows; doors |
White pine trees | 1905 | A stand of white pine trees. | Pinus monticola; timber; trees; dry conifer forests; forests |
Mr. and Mrs. E.K. Parker | 1905 | Mr. and Mrs. E.K. Parker pictured standing amongst some trees. | double portrait; dresses; suits; hats; men; women; husbands; wives; neckties |
Bovill hotel and store | 1905 | The Bovill hotel and store are the tall buildings that can be seen through the trees on the left side of the photograph. Other structures are unidentified. | hotels; cottages; stores; cabins; fences; meadows; horses; trees; forests; stables |
Looking west across the town of Bovill, Idaho | 1905 | A view from east of Bovill from the vantage point of Big Rock Hill, looking west. Bovill itself is framed in the middle ground with forests on each side. Cherry Butte and Potato Hill are visible in the distance. | Big Rock Hill; Potato Hill; Cherry Butte; lakes; basalt; trees; forests; snags; towns |
Interior of the Bovill store | 1905 | The interior of the Bovill store in Bovill, Idaho. The shelves are stocked with product. | grocery stores; general stores; display cases; groceries; beer; cans |
Homesteader Hampton Felts and sons | 1905 | Homesteader Hampton Felts with his sons Dallas (standing) and Joe on a street in Bovill, Idaho. | men; boys; fathers; sons; brothers; streets; portraits; suspenders |
Orvil Anderson | 1905 | Orvil Anderson with a grizzly bear strung up. He is pictured with his rifle, which appears to be a Winchester Model 1892, and his dog. | sporting rifles; hunts; men; dogs; Ursus arctos horribilis; grizzly bears; bears; hunting guns; hunters; forests |
Elk Falls School | 1905 | Elk Falls School located south of Elk River, Idaho. | schools; one-room schools; rural schools; fences; yards; gates; flagpoles; bell towers; belfries |