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,...
Boise State University; Fraternities & sororities;
The Intercollegiate Knights at Boise Junior College pose for a group picture. Left to right, first row: N. Howard, B. Moulton, S. Hadley, E. Charlton, M. Baptie; second row: C. Taylor, D. Luce, G. Collett, N. Clark, J. Bell; third row: S. Snyder,...
The Great Mogul (now known as Grand Mogul), a 9,733 foot peak at the south end of Redfish Lake. Named by Robert W. Limbert, he described the peak as "a great white granite dome which rears its head a few miles above the upper end of Big Redfish...
The cast of Bob Stolley's BJC Bronco Round Up radio program. From left to right: Denis Law, piano and singer; Ed Grabner, news; Bob Stolley, announcer and programming; Clair White, sports.
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.
Senator Jordan and Senator Church watch the Basque dancers pose for a photograph in the Idaho State Capitol.
From left to right: Domingo Ansotegui (tambourine), Jim Jausoro (accordion), Congressman Ralph Harding, Compton I. White, Senator Frank...
Printed in Robert W. Limbert's National Geographic article on his expeditions, this is an interior shot of what he called Amphitheater Cave in Craters of the Moon. "This is one of a series of eight caves found near the Bridge of Tears. It is an...
Mount Snowyside (now known as Snowyside Peak) sits at an altitude of 10,651 feet. A small lake sits at the bottom left of the photograph. Robert W. Limbert captioned the image with "rising to a height of more than ten thousand feet, it is perhaps...
Gay rights; Gays; Activists; Political issues; Political parades & rallies; Fasts; Religion & politics;
Metropolitan Community Church organizes a gathering at the Idaho Family Forum offices in Boise in conjunction with Mel White's fast before the Colorado Springs Family Forum office.
Members of the 1952-1953 Intercollegiate Knights form the letters IK, with Mary Lou Edner, 1953 Duchess (left) and Ina Routson, 1952 Dutchess (right) between them. IKs in the left line, front to back: Bill Wardle, Jack White, Ronald Carpentier,...
Hieroglyphics"" at White Arrow Hot Springs near Bliss Idaho. Photos are by Paul Bostron sent to Rhodenbaugh on July 7, 1923, with hopes of getting them published in the Idaho Statesman.
Hieroglyphics"" at White Arrow Hot Springs near Bliss Idaho. Photos are by Paul Bostron sent to Rhodenbaugh on July 7, 1923, with hopes of getting them published in the Idaho Statesman.
Hieroglyphics"" at Whie Arrow Hot Springs near Bliss Idaho. Photos are by Paul Bostron sent to Rhodenbaugh on July 7, 1923, with hopes of getting them published in the Idaho Statesman.
Hieroglyphics"" at Whie Arrow Hot Springs near Bliss Idaho. Photos are by Paul Bostron sent to Rhodenbaugh on July 7, 1923, with hopes of getting them published in the Idaho Statesman.
Hieroglyphics"" at Whie Arrow Hot Springs near Bliss Idaho. Photos are by Paul Bostron sent to Rhodenbaugh on July 7, 1923, with hopes of getting them published in the Idaho Statesman.