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    • Boise Central Fire Station

    • Boise Central Fire Station

    • Fire stations; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horses; Fire fighters; Fire engines;

    • Pictured is the newly built Boise Central Fire Station, along with four chemical engines, four teams of horses, fire dog, and the fire fighters. Book caption: "The first professional department, its new Central Station, and all equipment, 1904."
    • Boise Fire Station No. 2

    • Boise Fire Station No. 2

    • Roach, William Francis, 1891-1973; Fire engines; Fire fighters; Firehouse dogs; Fire stations; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horses; Fire departments--Uniforms;

    • Photograph of Boise Fire Station #2 in Boise's North End neighborhood, including the horse team the "Nasty Blacks" named Bird and King. On the carriage seat are Doc Roach and Captain Jasper Lindsay. Standing on the engine is Hoseman Bill Cates,...
    • Joseph B. Walker

    • Joseph B. Walker

    • Motion picture cameras; Motion pictures

    • Nell Shipman's cameraman, Joseph B. Walker. His first feature film work as a cinematographer was on Shipman's "Back to God's Country." He also worked with her on "Trail of the Arrow," "A Bear, A Boy and A Dog," " Something New," "The Girl From...
    • Nell Shipman

    • Nell Shipman

    • Actresses; Motion pictures; Braids (Hairdressing);

    • Nell Shipman, in one of the publicity stills from her Shipman-Curwood Productions album. The caption under the photo as published in the Los Angeles Times on July 31, 1918, reads "Nell Shipman as Nepeese / The Indian girl who became the 'close...
    • Something New

    • Something New

    • Actresses; Automobiles; Dogs; Collies; Motion pictures; Motion picture producers & directors;

    • Nell Shipman, co-star and co-director of "Something New," rests with her dog Laddie in the Maxwell automobile that was the real star of the film.
    • Something New

    • Something New

    • Motion pictures; Actors; Actresses; Automobiles; Motion picture production & direction; Dogs; Collies; Cosmetics;

    • Cast and crew of Nell Shipman's film "Something New." From left to right: Cliff Maupin, cinematographer Joseph B. Walker, Bert Van Tuyle (putting on make-up at the mirror), and Nell Shipman (revising the script) with her dog Laddie.
    • Nell Shipman and Bert Van Tuyle

    • Nell Shipman and Bert Van Tuyle

    • Motion picture producers & directors; Horses; Actors; Actresses; Dogs; Collies;

    • Co-directors Nell Shipman and Bert Van Tuyle on horseback during the filming of "The Girl From God's Country." Also on horseback is Edward Burns, and in the foreground is Nell Shipman's dog Laddie.
    • Mari Sandoz

    • Mari Sandoz

    • Sandoz, Mari, 1896-1966--Criticism and interpretation; Women and literature--United States--History--20th century; Frontier and pioneer life in literature; West (U.S.)--Intellectual life; Indians in literature; Nebraska in literature;

    • 51 p. ; 20 cm.

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