A graphic (from Sarah Jospeha Hale) taken from Godey's Lady's Book published ca 1867. This image depicts women's fashion and showcases the intricate dresses of the time.
The Koffee Klatch was a women's society. Taken ca 1890's, the women in the photo are as follows: (top row, left to right) Mrs. Frank Hartkopf, Grace Morrison, Carrie Steunenberg, Hattie Stiles, Mrs. Howard Sebree, Unknown, Unknown, and Mrs. Oakes;…
The horse and carriage seen in this image was used by Dr. Dora Weymouth (osteopath) to make her rounds. The woman in the photo is Dr. Weymouth's daughter Bernice.
This is early Idaho pioneer Mrs. B.F. Marrow (Mrs. Benjamin F. Marrow). Her husband was the first minister in this area and he performed John Levander and Sarah Cox's marriage. He also started the Baptist Church here.
An artist rendering of Mrs. Kate Feltham, a prominent women's suffrage leader in Idaho. Both her and her husband--Mr. C.N. Feltham--were lawyers in Caldwell.
Drawing from December 13, 1896's edition of the newspaper Rocky Mountain News, comes the above renderings of prominent women's suffrage leaders in Idaho. Listed above are Mrs. Kate Feltham, Mrs. C.J. Robbins, and Mrs. M.C. Athey.
The Gipson family was photographed in ca 1897. They were connected with Caxton Printers and had a family dog named Trix who is shown above. The people within the image are as follows (left to right) Edgar, Margaret, James, Alice, Lawrence, Ruth,…