Salmon River (Idaho)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Collection on the "Flight of the Salmon Fly: a reconnaissance trip down the River of No Return, Salmon River, Idaho June 20 to July 2, 1944"
The collection consists primarily of a report written by senior engineer K.M. MacDuffie, from logs of a trip down the Salmon River in 1944 by members of the Army Corps of Engineers. The logs were kept by senior engineers L.E. Rydell, S.E. Sporseen and F.O. McGrew and detail their crew's trip June 20-July 2, 1944. The Salmon Fly in the collection title is in reference to the name of boat on which the engineers traveled.
A.B. Curtis photograph collection
A 100 years' worth of photos documenting the town and surrounding forested areas of Orofino, Idaho.
W.C. Hammon correspondence on gold placer mine in Idaho.
Letters between Leo Brust and W.C. Hammon concerning a gold placer mine in Idaho.
Kyle Laughlin photograph collection
Photographs depicting Idaho scenery and historical sites, as well as images of Laughlin's travels, family, and friends.
Albert J. Ohlson Photographs
Glass lantern slides, mostly hand-tinted, of locations and recreation along the Salmon and Lemhi Rivers in and around Salmon, Idaho.
Sheldon Z. and Vernice Thayer collection
Family and outdoor Idaho photos and letter.
U.S. Forest Service Aerial Photographs
Aerial photographs prints and negatives of Idaho, Washington, and Montana National forests originally taken in 1933-1936 for the U.S. Forest Service.