Roach, William Francis, 1891-1973; Fire fighters; Fire chiefs; Fire departments--Officials and employees; Fire departments--Uniforms;
A composite photo of the 1951 Boise Fire Department. Under each individual photograph is a name and position held. First row, from the top (left to right): Donald Baker, Harry Bowen, Walter Bowling, Charles Brock, Fred Brown, Ray Brown, Tom Brown,...
Silko, Leslie, 1948- --Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; West (U.S.) in literature; Indians in literature;
Robert W. Limbert skins a deer on the floor of his Boise home. Daughter Margaret (left, sitting next to doll), son Robert, and wife Margaret holds daughter Grace. A Nebraska pennant hangs on the wall behind Margaret.
Roach, William Francis, 1891-1973; Smylie, Robert E. (Robert Eben), 1914-; Fire chiefs; Fire prevention--Study and teaching; Fire departments--Uniforms;
Governor Robert Smylie is presented with the book "I Smell Smoke" written by Paul Kearney. Located in the Governor's Office at the State Capitol, from left to right: Governor Robert Smylie, Fire Marshal Doc Roach, Fire Chief Steve Taylor, and the...
Foote, Mary Hallock, 1847-1938--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--19th century; West (U.S.)--Intellectual life;
A group picture of Driscoll Hall residents. Front row from left, John Kauinana, Kenneth McGahuey, Michael Hickey, William Broich, Ronald Swearingen, Robert Brooke, Gregory Williams, Robin Norris, Dwane Hong, Monte Turner, Lynn Hyslop, Bruce...
Republican National Committee (U.S.); Legislators--United States; Governors
G.O.P. Truth Squad, Republican National Committee, in Houston, Texas. Seated from left to right: Senator Robert Griffin (R-Michigan), Governor Dewey Bartlett (R-Oklahoma), Representative James Harvey (R-Michigan) and Senator Jordan (R-Idaho).
Robert W. Limbert's entry in "The Blue Book of World Celebrities : Recognized Leaders in Exploration, Education, Art, Science, Literature, Travel, Journalism, Adventure, The Drama, Music."
Caption from brochure: "Robert W. Limbert with an "honest fish story" about Salmon caught in the Salmon River." The brochure advertised the splendors of Redfish Lake Lodge.
Robert W. Limbert poses with eight of his paintings outside his home at 2518 Heron St. The paintings feature the Sawtooth Mountains and the Bruneau region.
Robert Limbert holds a line of caught fish from Redfish Lake. The caption reads "One's hour's catch of Rainbow trout...all fish under 18 in. were thrown back."
Robert leans against the base of a tree while sitting in the grass at an unknown location. This may have been taken before he was married to Margaret in 1911.