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    • Lost Valley Tepee

    • Lost Valley Tepee

    • Tipis; Indigenous peoples;

    • Spokane Scientist Elsie Hanft (left) kneels in front of a white tepee while a Native American woman and a young girl sit around it, photograph taken during an expedition to Lost Valley, near Craters of the Moon.
    • Nell Shipman's company

    • Nell Shipman's company

    • Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970; Playter, Dick; Greenfield, Marge; Newhard, Robert, 1884-1945; Walker, Joseph B.; Maupin, Cliff; Daggy, Duke; Van Tuyle, Bert, 1878-1951;

    • Crew of "The Grub-Stake" pose with Nell Shipman on the studio set at Minnehaha Park in Spokane, Washington. Standing left to right are electrician Dick Playter, script girl Marge Greenfield, second cameraman Bobby Newhard, first cameraman Joseph...
    • Coeur d'Alene leaders

    • Coeur d'Alene leaders

    • Coeur d’Alene Indians; Pressure groups

    • Noel Campbell of Plummer, Bob Dellwo of Spokane and Bernard La Sarte of Plummer meet with Senator Jordan in Washington as the Indian Tribal Leaders.
    • Unknown Places_Display

    • Unknown Places_Display

    • Promotional materials; Publicity photographs; Union Pacific Railroad Company; Tourism

    • Union Pacific Railroad Company published this promotional booklet to promote tourism and the railroad in Idaho, written and illustrated by Robert Limbert. The booklet is filled with photographs taken by Limbert while exploring Craters of the Moon,...
    • Field Trip Book 02

    • Field Trip Book 02

    • Travel; Roads; Camping; Fishing;

    • 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...
    • Boise 2010: Directions for the Future

    • Boise 2010: Directions for the Future

    • Social science; Social policy; City planning;

    • The Boise 2010 project is a process designed to develop basic assessments of the current community condition and identify the five or six most critical problems within each QOL component area. Each of the problems identified will be evaluated based...
    • "Homosexual activists disrupt service"

    • "Homosexual activists disrupt service"

    • Gay rights; Gays; Activists; Political issues; Political parades & rallies; Protest movements; Religion & politics; Religious facilities; Religious services;

    • Gay activists in Colorado Springs, Colorado interrupt a church service in protest of a church member leading a group that opposes homosexual rights. The gay rights activists yelled slogans and pelted the congregation with condoms.
    • Laddie

    • Laddie
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    • Barry Shipman's collie Laddie, presented to him as an Easter present. Laddie had a small part with Nell Shipman in the lost Vitagraph film, "The Wild Strain" (1917) and accompanied the Shipmans to Spokane and Priest River, Idaho, where he lost his...
    • George Berrell

    • George Berrell

    • Berrell, George, 1849-1933;

    • Actor George Berrell, as Pierre Le Mort, in Nell Shipman's film, "The Girl From God's Country." George Berrell (1849-1933) appeared in more than 50 films. According to a profile in the June 25, 1922, issue of the Spokesman-Review (Spokane,...
    • Nell Shipman's animals

    • Nell Shipman's animals
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    • 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...
    • Lionhead Lodge

    • Lionhead Lodge

    • Peters, Lloyd, 1902-;

    • Cover illustration of "Lionhead Lodge," Lloyd Peters' memoir of his experiences as part of Nell Shipman's company in Spokane, Washington, and at her movie camp, Lionhead Lodge, at Priest Lake, Idaho, 1922-1924. The book was first published in...
    • Ah Wing

    • Ah Wing

    • Wing, Ah; Shipman, Nell, 1892-1970;

    • Actor Ah Wing and Nell Shipman (as Faith Diggs) in a scene from "The Grub-Stake." Born in China, Ah Wing (1851-1941) appeared in at least eight films in the 1910s and 1920s.

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