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.
Boise State University; Fraternities & sororities;
The Intercollegiate Knights at Boise Junior College pose for a group picture. Left to right, first row: N. Howard, B. Moulton, S. Hadley, E. Charlton, M. Baptie; second row: C. Taylor, D. Luce, G. Collett, N. Clark, J. Bell; third row: S. Snyder,...
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt and Boise State University president Charles P. Ruch at a conference on forest health at Boise State University. Babbitt was the featured speaker.
A group portrait of the B-Cubes pep club. Left to right, first row: M. Ulrich, M. Salazar, D. Officer, W. Henderson. Second row: V. Hassis, I. Muhlestein, T. Wagstaff, M. Fickle, S. Wait, P. Brewer, J. Austad, I. Routson, J. McQueen, D. Chatburn,...
Boise State University; Philanthropists; Business people
A portrait of Warren McCain, a native of Payette, Idaho, who served as chief executive officer of the Idaho-based Albertsons grocery chain from 1976 to 1991. Warren E. and Bernie McCain established the McCain endowment for the library at Boise...
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbitt (right), visiting Boise State for a conference on forest health, poses with former Idaho Governor Cecil D. Andrus, who himself was Secretary of the Interior from 1977-1981.
Boise State University; Naval aviation; Military officers;
"Former school mates visit with SEC NAV guest Dr. Eugene B. Chaffee, who was president of their Alma Mater, Boise Junior College, L. to R. Cdr. J.S. Evans, Dr. E.B. Chaffee, Lcdr. William C. Adams." (Caption written on back of photo)
New faculty for the 1960-61 school year at Boise Junior College. Seated, left to right: Ruth H. Smith, Margaret Allison, Elma Tharp Miller, Bernice Ditlow, and James R. Wolfe. Standing, left to right: J. Calvin Emerson, Carl German, Ralph...
New faculty for the 1968-69 school year at Boise State College. Among the individuals identified in the photo are: Eunice Wallace, Connie A. Matsen, Sheila Reihing Truby, Wylla Barsness, Alva J. Davis, John B. Barnes, Robert Luke, Emerson C....
Boise State University president John Keiser with Gladys E. Langroise in front of her home on Warm Springs Avenue in Boise. Mrs. Langroise donated the home to Boise State University.
New faculty for the 1964-65 school year at Boise Junior College. Standing at the top of the stairs is Tom Canavan, then descending the stairs (from right to left below him) are Ira Ralph Telford, Donald Oakes, Jerrold O. Dugger, Jerry Young, Ellis...
A group picture of the cast of "Rebound," a play by Donald Ogden Stewart, performed by the Boise Play Makers at the Columbian Club in Boise. The cast included Anna Jane Wilkstrand, Edwin H. Adams, Dorothy Wood, Delores Downing, William G. Weiler,...
Idaho Governor Cecil Andrus (left) posing with philanthropist and Albertsons Corporation C.E.O Warren McCain in the Boise State University Albertsons Library.
Pep band group photo with director John Best. First row: B. Carringer, S. Brashears, W. Azcuenaga, B. Crowley, C. Shanahan, B. Baker, K. Ripley. Second row: S. Daly, R. Mamerow, J. Eberle, B. Steele, B. Johnson, D. McGuire, S. Stevens. Third...
A group photo of the Travelettes, a social organization for female students not from Boise or Idaho. Seated: S. Cusick, Allison, Bedal. 1st row: Maxine Cook, E. Cusick, M. Smith, Mary Cook, Tameno. 2nd row: Edwards, Rich, Cozalis, Dove, Johnson,...
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.
The 1921 expedition members pose for a photograph in front of a natural bridge. The bridge was named by Robert W. Limbert and W. L. Cole in 1920 after a man on the trip hit his head on the underside of the bridge hard enough to bring tears to his...