Nell Shipman's friend and confidante, Belle Angstadt (in bed), in the center of the scene during the filming of Shipman's lost film "Wolf's Brush," at Angstadt's Lone Star Ranch, on the shores of Priest Lake, Idaho. At the far left Lloyd Peters...
Members of Nell Shipman's movie company visit with Belle Angstadt and members of her family at Angstadt's Lone Star Ranche on Priest Lake, Idaho. Angstadt and Shipman are seated in front; Shipman's son Barry is crouching at the left. Shipman used...
Rhodenbaugh standing on top of his 1940s International Harvester Metro Van with matching trailer to take a picture. The back of the photo says they were on their way to Priest Lake.
Nell Shipman's animals on a barge at Coolin, Idaho, in 1922. They arrived in Coolin by truck from Spokane, Washington, where Nell Shipman kept them during the filming of "The Grub-Stake." They were being transported by water to the north end of...
A development program for a desired bicycle system in the Boise Metropolitan area. Emphasis is placed on providing service to the commuter and recreational bicyclist, and separating bicyclists and motor vehicles whenever possible for safety.
"Biology prof Rich McCloskey explains drought-caused environmental changes to student Peter Bolz" during Boise State's Environmental and Conservation Education Workshop held in 1977 at the 4-H camp at Donnelly, Idaho, on Lake Cascade.
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Dedication ceremonies for a memorial to Rene Clark, a vocational technology student who drowned trying to save someone from drowning in Veteran's Lake.
One of Robert W. Limbert's new additions, photograph shows the boat house almost complete. The boat house was described by Limbert as being "21x27 feet, 11 logs high to the eaves." A sign in the window reads, "Boat house Please Stay Out."