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Idaho.

Map shows early twentieth century Idaho counties, Native American reservations, township grid, railroads, proposed canal system, lava beds, cities, and towns. Includes index, explanation, number key to railroads. Scale [ca. 1:1,647,360].
Date: 1903
Creator: Rand McNally and Company
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History
Notes on the Geology of Southwestern Idaho and Southeastern Oregon (open access)

Notes on the Geology of Southwestern Idaho and Southeastern Oregon

From introduction: The aim of the present paper is to put on record such observations relating to the general geology of the region traversed as it is thought may be of interest, more particularly to the people of Idaho and Oregon, and also in certain instances serve to supplement the report referred to on artesian conditions.
Date: 1903
Creator: Russell, Israel C.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Rape as a Forage Crop (open access)

Rape as a Forage Crop

Report discussing the cultivation of the rape plant as a forage crop, including its varieties, soil requirements and preparation, and harvesting. Also describes various uses of rape as a forage crop, weed destroyer, and cover crop.
Date: 1903
Creator: Hitchcock, A. S. (Albert Spear), 1865-1935
Object Type: Pamphlet
System: The UNT Digital Library

Soil map, Idaho, Blackfoot sheet.

Map shows early twentieth century soil composition, Native American reservations, canals, towns, township range, railroads, and roads. Includes soil profile and legend. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [1:63,360].
Date: 1903
Creator: United States Bureau of Soils
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History

Soil map, Idaho, Idaho Falls sheet.

Map shows early twentieth century soil composition, towns, roads, railroads, and canals in Bingham and Fremont counties in Idaho. Includes soil profile and legend. Relief shown by hachures. Scale [ 1:63,360 ] .
Date: 1903
Creator: United States Bureau of Soils
Object Type: Map
System: The Portal to Texas History