Senator Frank and Bethine Church pose with U.S. Army soldiers in front of a graffiti wall. The soldiers are stationed in Korea. The sign behind them reads "Idaho Delegation."
Senator Jordan and Senator Church watch the Basque dancers pose for a photograph in the Idaho State Capitol.
From left to right: Domingo Ansotegui (tambourine), Jim Jausoro (accordion), Congressman Ralph Harding, Compton I. White, Senator Frank...
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Entries from the diary of Henrietta Wilbur describing the Wilburs' 1956 trip to Afghanistan, starting in Boise and ending in Boise. This is not the 1957 trip documented by photos in this collection; Henrietta Wilbur's 1957 diary (if she kept one)...
Historic photo of Christ Chapel, when it was located in downtown Boise on the corner of Seventh street and Bannock. Originally called "Old St. Michael's," it is the oldest church in Boise - constructed in 1866. It was restored and moved to Boise...
Exterior of Christ Chapel. This church was restored and moved to the Boise State campus in 1963-64 with assistance from the Sons and Daughters of Idaho Pioneers, Boise Junior College, and community leaders. Built in 1866, Christ Chapel is the...
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Bethine Church is presented the President's Award for Western Life and Letters by Boise State University President John Keiser at a Boise State football game.
Israeli diplomat and journalist Zvi Rafiah speaks on the topic of "International Perspectives on Public Activism" at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University, April 8, 1994
Bethine Church is presented with the President's Award for Western Life and Letters by Boise State University President John Keiser at a Boise State football game.
Jane Stern (left), Bethine Church (middle), and an unidentified man look over plans to plant a tree during a trip to Jerusalem. In the background is a replication of the Liberty Bell, known as "Liberty Bell Garden."
From caption: Mrs. Frank Church tries crushing grain while visiting the Strategic Hamlet north of Dalat in Tuyen Duo Province, Republic of South Vietnam. Also pictured are three young women outside a hut with a small white dog.
Founding members of the Log Worm Fence Project cut wire to construct the fence. From left to right: former Congressman Orval Hansen, former U.S. Senator Jim McClure, and Bethine Church.
Idaho congressmen with 1967 Grange Tour Members. Autographed by the four Idaho congressmen. Congressmen left to right, front row: Representative George Hansen, Representative James McClure, Senator Jordan (R-Idaho), and Senator Frank Church...