Айдахо на исторических фотографиях
 
Idaho in Historical Photographs is a visual exploration of one of the most geographically varied states of the American West.
Using carefully selected archival photographs from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this book presents Idaho as a region shaped by mining, transportation, agriculture, and dramatic natural landscapes. Mountain towns, river valleys, forests, railroads, and frontier communities appear through original historical images documenting the transformation of the state during a period of rapid development.
The photographs depict not only growing cities and mining districts, but also everyday life in isolated settlements, agricultural communities, and remote mountain regions. Miners, railroad workers, farmers, travelers, and local residents appear alongside rivers, canyons, waterfalls, early highways, and volcanic landscapes. Together, these images reveal Idaho as both a frontier region of industry and a landscape deeply connected to the natural environment of the Inland Northwest.
Particular attention is given to the mining communities of northern Idaho, transportation routes across the Rocky Mountain interior, and the striking geography of the Snake River Plain, Hells Canyon, and Craters of the Moon. The photographs preserve a visual record of the people, industries, and landscapes that shaped Idaho’s early history.
This book is intended for a general audience interested in history, historical photography, and the visual heritage of the American West. It is part of an ongoing series dedicated to presenting regional and urban history through authentic archival photographs.
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