Payette Lake, Idaho
Payette Lake, Idaho. Payette Lake is at McCall, Idaho. This photo was taken in the late 1940s or the early 1950s. Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Payette Lake, Idaho. Payette Lake is at McCall, Idaho. This photo was taken in the late 1940s or the early 1950s. Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Redfish Lake, Idaho, 1949. Redfish Lake is south of Stanley, Idaho on Idaho 75. It is named for the sockeye salmon that live in the lake. Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Snake River ferry northwest of Weiser, Idaho, 1954. This is labeled as Brownlee Ferry, but judging by the topography I would say this is upriver from Brownlee. There was a bridge over the Snake River between the communities of Heath, … Continue reading →
Cascade Reservoir, Idaho. This photo is not dated, but was likely taken in the 1950s or 1960s. Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Goat Mountain on the Big Creek Road, Idaho, 1954. This is part of the miners’ route from McCall to diggings in Central Idaho. Photo by Irving Cornell … Continue reading →
Landmark, Idaho in 1954. Landmark is a crossroads that is east of the city of Cascade and the Warm Lake recreational area. In this photo, to the left is a road going north to the town of Yellow Pine. Big Creek … Continue reading →
Mines at Stibnite, Idaho became important sources of tungsten and mercury in the late 1920s through World War II. This photo was taken in 1954. Later the camp was abandoned and fell into disrepair. It is southeast of Yellow Pine, … Continue reading →
Kinney Point, Idaho is in the Hells Canyon Wilderness east of Hells Canyon and south of the Seven Devils Mountains. Elevation is 7126 feet. This photo was taken during a camera club trip in 1954. Photo by Irving Cornell. … Continue reading →
This photo is from a 1954 outing to Hells Canyon by a camera club. Horse Mountain Lookout is at 6887 feet above sea level on the east side of Snake River, northwest of New Meadows, Idaho. Photo by Irving Cornell. … Continue reading →
The community of Cuprum, Idaho is located east of Hells Canyon. It was built in 1897 to support copper mining operations in the area. This photo was taken in 1954. Photo by Irving Cornell. … Continue reading →