Housing developments; City planning; Municipal government; Urban renewal; Historic buildings;
An annual report on the activities of the Boise Redevelopment Agency for the year of 1979. Topics include land sales and purchase, litigation, historic preservation and internal matters.
Oregon anti-gay activist and chairman of the Oregon Citizens Alliance, Lon Mabon, comes to Boise and pledges to put an anti-gay initiative on Idaho's 1994 ballot.
Directions to a place explorer Robert W. Limbert noted in a file called "places to look up." Handwritten on his own letterhead, the directions are written starting in Shoshone, Idaho, and ends with looking into a bat cave close to Richfield, Idaho.
Canal construction; Canal construction workers; Canals; Children; Families; Indigenous peoples; International agricultural assistance;
Afghan natives, including children, at a construction site. Two of the men are wearing pants, western style hats and boots, indicating they probably worked for Morrison-Knudsen.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeologists work with trowels, paintbrushes and dust pans at the Hatwai site. Two years of excavation under the direction of Ken Ames, visiting professor of archaeology at Boise State, uncovered the 'oldest' Indian village in the area, located...
Boise State University; Art education; Photography;
An instructor holding two similar photographs for her class to compare. The photos depict students on the Bovine Dance sculpture that once stood in the lawn outside the Liberal Arts Building at Boise State University.
The AWS officers, The two officers at top center are Lynette Brown, historian, and Donna Stevens, freshman rep. The others are, left to right: Mary Wyllie, sophomore rep: Jinx Cato, secretary;Chris Peterson, senior rep;Becky...
Boise State University; Tea parties; Faculty; Tableware
One of two tea parties held by the Associated Women of Boise Junior College during the 1953-54 school year. In this image two faculty members are participating: Ada Burke, Dean of Women (far left) and Mary Bedford, Librarian (seated).