Fourth of July celebrations; Floats (Parades); Horses
1919 Fourth of July Parade in downtown Boise. "Miss Boise' sits on a float pulled by four horses traveling in front of a large crowd by the McCarthy Building on 9th and Idaho Streets.
A group of men and women from the town of Arco took the expedition group out to Lost Valley before they started their journey into Craters of the Moon.
A photograph of retired miner Doc Hisom at his lava rock cabin on the Snake River. Known as the "Hermit of the Snake River desert," Hisom's hospitality was well-known in the area.
A portrait of Robert W. Limbert dressed in western-style clothing, used in his monthly column in Outdoor America. Limbert told the Idaho Daily Statesman, upon his return from his lecture circuit, "As a matter of fact, until I adopted the garb...
A row of hundreds of people from the neighboring town of Arco line up to greet the expedition upon their arrival at the end of the trip. A large picnic followed in town.
A view of glacial lakes looking down from the Sawtooth Mountains. Robert W. Limbert took hundreds of photographs during his explorations of the Sawtooth Mountains.
A view of the main dining room of the Student Union. To the left behind the three arches is the soda fountain; between the two double doors is a jukebox.
Boise State University; Dormitories; Hotels; Pools; Lounges; Bars
A view of the motel courtyard and the west end of the Boise State campus through the windows of the Iron Gate lounge on the second floor of the University Inn. In the foreground is the pool for motel guests; in the background is the Towers Hall...
Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.); Architecture; Bays (Bodies of water); Domes
A west-facing photograph of the Education and Social Economy Palace in the foreground, Palace of Fine Arts building in the center, and the edge of the marina in the background.