Idaho politicians sample French fries made from Idaho potatoes at a reception following the 1967 State of the Union address. The potatoes were provided by the Idaho Potato and Onion Commission. From left to right: Richard Kassatly, Maryland food...
Field trip notebook of Edward F. Rhodenbaugh, mostly in Idaho locations. Note: blank pages were not included in the digital copy, but included in the pagination.
Field trip notebook of Edward F. Rhodenbaugh, mostly in Idaho locations. Note: blank pages were not included in the digital copy, but included in the pagination.
Edward Rhodenbaugh's daily, sometimes hourly, account of activities during the summer break of 1924. As a teacher at Gooding College, Edward had the summer off. He spent his time traveling throughout Idaho and Easter Oregon, including Craters of...
Senator Jordan, left, becomes a good "bad guy" when Jim Willms, University of Idaho student body president and 1968 summer intern, awards Jordan a black hat for service to Idaho.
Housing developments; City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal; Parking;
A parking study for the Boise Downtown Redevelopment Project. The project is proposed as a mixed-use development containing office, retail, theater, hotel, and convention center uses. Located on eight blocks of downtown Boise, the project will be...
Gubernatorial candidate Len Jordan standing in front of map of Idaho, pointing to the county of Boise. A "Jordan for Governor" signs hangs in the background.
Senator Jordan, seated to the left, meets with the Idaho Potato Commission, visiting for the United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Convention. Front row, left to right: Senator Jordan, Mike Wetherell (representing Senator Church), Congressman Orval...
VIP viewing area during the launch of the Gemini space shuttle at the John F. Kennedy Space Center. Senator Jordan, middle, blocks the sun from his eyes and looks at the sky. Engineer John Martin sits below Jordan in the plaid jacket. Photo credit:...
VIP viewing area during the launch of the Gemini space shuttle at the John F. Kennedy Space Center. Senator Jordan, right, watches the launch with engineer John Martin to his left. Photo credit: NASA.
The Simplot children see Washington for the first time and stop by to see Senator Jordan. Front row, left to right: Debbie Simplot, Senator Jordan and Michael Simplot. Back row, left to right: Mrs. Don Simplot, Ruby Simplot, Don Simplot.