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A report on the actions of the Boise Convention & Visitors Bureau roughly from 1982 to 1985, also includes "1984 Trends Survey Results," from the International Association of Convention & Visitor Bureaus.
The staff of Boise State University's student newspaper, the Arbiter, for the 1977-1978 school year, posing atop the Student Union. As identified in the yearbook, they are, left to right: Don Clark, Mary Struths, Diane Barr, Mona St. Clair, Debbie...
The Boise Junior College Roundup staff for the 1954-1955 school year. Left to right: Don Packard, Glenn Affleck, Roberta Sharples, Jack Britton, Keith Craig, Debi Lyman, LeRoy Lawson.
The Boise Junior College Roundup staff for the 1953-1954 school year. From left to right, front row: Judy West, Marvin Gardner, Howard Barton. Back Row: Marilyn Stevens, Roy Davis, Burl Pipkin, Shirley Smith, Charles Shangle.
The Boise Junior College Roundup newspaper staff for the 1950-51 school year. Seated from left to right: Phil Roche, Lou Anne Loomis, Marjorie Bennett, Ellen Mayo, Bob Mayo. Standing: Dee Williams, Emma Bowen, Pat Dyson, Iila Mae Kluherz, Pat...
Hand colored Bruneau Canyon photograph, taken and colored by Robert W. Limbert. This view is similar to photograph MSS 80 252. First found and named "Le Canyon de Brun" (Canyon of Brown) by French Canadian fur trappers, the Bruneau Canyon was...
Five men gather around a table watching a card game of solitaire in retired miner Doc Hisom's cabin near Melba. From left to right: Doc Hisom, Ad Santel, Oscar Jenkins, Wladek Zbyszko (dealing cards), and Robert Limbert. Another photo of the same...
Retired miner Doc Hisom entertains guests in his Lava Rock cabin near Melba, Idaho. Five men play instruments and dance to the music inside the cabin, from left to right: Doc Hisom, Ad Santel, Oscar Jenkins, Wladek Zbyszko, and Robert Limbert.
View of Bruneau Canyon from the opposite side of the Bruneau River. Robert W. Limbert and H.C. Wiggs of Omaha explored the Bruneau Valley in 1921 and later publicized their travels in publications and newspapers.
This photograph captures the Bruneau River from the bottom of the canyon. First found and named "Le Canyon de Brun" (Canyon of Brown) by French Canadian fur trappers, the Bruneau Canyon was publicized by Robert Limbert in numerous publications,...
Robert W. Limbert (right) takes notes on his notepad with two unidentified men while examining the symbols found on Map Rock. Limbert visited the petroglyphs found along the Snake River between Murphy and Melba in 1921. Limbert's photographs of the...
Recommendations for revitalizing downtown Boise made by the Urban Lands Institute Panel, commissioned by the City of Boise Planning adn Development Committee.
Sandoz, Mari, 1896-1966--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; Frontier and pioneer life in literature; West (U.S.)--Intellectual life; Indians in literature; Nebraska in literature;