Bethine and Frank Church pose with her mother, Jean Clark, and their car used during their 20,000-mile Idaho campaign in 1956. The side of the car reads "Church for Senator."
From caption: Bethine Church escorts Nancy Kefauver and a very pregnant First Lady Jackie Kennedy for a Women's National Democratic Luncheon in Washington, D.C.
Founding members of the Log Worm Fence Project cut wire to construct the fence. From left to right: former Congressman Orval Hansen, former U.S. Senator Jim McClure, and Bethine Church.
Senator Frank and Bethine Church pose with U.S. Army soldiers in front of a graffiti wall. The soldiers are stationed in Korea. The sign behind them reads "Idaho Delegation."
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).
1971 Lincoln Day festivities. From left to right: Representative Jim McClure (R-Idaho), Senator Jordan (R-Idaho), Republican National Committee chairman Senator Bob Dole (R-Kansas), Representative Orval Hansen (R-Idaho) and Lieutenant Governor Jack...
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.
Flyer designed by Robert W. Limbert inviting people to visit the new national monument, established by U.S. President Calvin Coolidge to "preserve the unusual and weird volcanic formations."
A copy of the proclamation by President Calvin Coolidge creating the Craters of the Moon National Monument. The proclamation includes a map of the boundaries, approximately 39 square miles near Arco, Idaho. The rubber-stamped signature on the...
A group photo on the North-South Highway, or U.S. Highway 95. Rhodenbaugh was paid to photograph the Idaho Editorial Association on a trip from McCall to Moscow on the North-South highway - a stretch of road that connected northern and southern...