Coming out of the chute at a rodeo at Boise State University, probably the NIRA rodeo sponsored by the Boise State rodeo club, April 1976, as part of Bronco Days '76
A cowboy is thrown from a horse at a rodeo at Boise State University, probably the NIRA rodeo sponsored by the Boise State rodeo club, April 1976, part of Bronco Days '76.
Rider on a bucking horse at a rodeo at Boise State University, probably the NIRA rodeo sponsored by the Boise State rodeo club, April 1976, part of Bronco Days '76
Rodeo clown at a rodeo at Boise State University, probably at the NIRA rodeo sponsored by the Boise State rodeo club, April 1976, as part of Bronco Week '76.
Robert W. Limbert photographed Senator William Borah during a visit to Idaho. Senator Borah holds the reins of his horse in front of an unidentified log cabin.
Robert Limbert photographed Senator William Borah during a visit to Idaho. Senator Borah sits mounted on his horse in front of an unidentified log cabin. An unidentified man stands to the left of Borah.
A photograph of the Smeed Livery fire at night. The barn is filled with flames and smoke. Handwriting on the front of the photograph reads "Copyright 1913 G. E. Russell." The El-Korah Temple (Shriners) was later built on the site.
The pack train that carried supplies and props for Nell Shipman's film, "The Girl From God's Country," to location shooting in the Kings River canyon in the California Sierras.
Motion picture production & direction; Horses; Packtrains;
A pack train carrying supplies into the mountains for the filming of Nell Shipman's film, "The Girl From God's Country" in the Kings River canyon, California. Co-director Bert Van Tuyle wrote this caption: "Miss Shipman and her company enroute to...
Promotional materials; Publicity photographs; Union Pacific Railroad Company; Tourism
Union Pacific Railroad Company published this promotional booklet to promote tourism and the railroad in Idaho, written and illustrated by Robert Limbert. The booklet is filled with photographs taken by Limbert while exploring Craters of the Moon,...
Fisher, Vardis, 1895-1968--Criticism and interpretation; Frontier and pioneer life in literature; West (U.S.) in literature; West (U.S.)--Intellectual life; Idaho in literature;