An aerial view of the east side of the Boise Junior College campus sometime between 1955 and 1960. BJC's married students housing complex is visible at the bottom right. Old Bronco Stadium is at the center of the photo. At the very top, toward...
An aerial view of Boise State University taken from the east during a football game. The stadium is at full capacity, the parking lots are full, and trees are showing their fall foliage. This is probably one of the last aerial views of green turf...
A view of the Administration Building and Campus School. This photo was taken sometime during the brief period of time (1953-1955) before the Science Building (Math/Geology) was built in between them. The bell tower of the Boise train depot is...
The BJC football team at practice and try-out for starting positions. The buildings in the background are most likely the temporary housing facilities that were located in the 1950s on Bellevue Street (College Boulevard), immediately east of Webb...
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A view of the east side of the Boise Junior College campus and the snow covered Boise foothills, taken from the roof of the Administration Building. Assembly Hall (Hemingway Western Studies Center) is at the right. The small frame building behind...
U.S. diplomat Joseph Sisco speaks at the annual Frank Church Conference on Public Affairs at Boise State University on the topic "The Middle East, the Gulf, and the Arabian Peninsula: Retrospect and Prospect," March 1983.
Robert W. Limbert stands behind his camera and films a large explosion pit found at the east end of the area. Two unidentified men stand on either side of him.
A copy of the proclamation by President Calvin Coolidge creating the Craters of the Moon National Monument. The proclamation includes a map of the boundaries, approximately 39 square miles near Arco, Idaho. The rubber-stamped signature on the...
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...