A view of the east end of the Administration Building, the Administration parking lot, and the temporary structure used mainly for drama classes during the 1950's and early 1960's.
Boise State University;Parks;Boise (Idaho)--Aerial views
An aerial view of Boise Junior College, Julia Davis Park, and the neighborhood immediately south of campus during the construction of the Science Building.
Boise State University;Aerial photographs;Boise River (Idaho);
An aerial view of the Boise State campus during the construction of the Business Building. Also, on the very bottom left (partially cut off), a view of Webb Hangar, which was one of the first buildings on campus;a remnant of the previous use of the...
An aerial view of Boise State University taken from the east during a football game. The stadium is at full capacity, the parking lots are full, and trees are showing their fall foliage. This is probably one of the last aerial views of green turf...
An aerial view of Boise State University and the Boise River during the early 1980's. The Pavilion (Taco Bell Arena) has been built, but not the Morrison Center.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
An archaeologist sifts through Pleistocene loess (fine-grained, wind blown, top soil) for Paleo-Indian material at the site of an ancient Indian village on Hatwai Creek near Lewiston, Idaho. Over 900 artifacts, thousands of flakes, bones and other...
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Archaeology students work to uncover a Shoshoni Indian house along the Snake River, adjacent to Three Island State Park near Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology field camp.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeology students record artifact information at a Shoshoni Indian house along the Snake River, adjacent to Three Island State Park near Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology field camp.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeologists excavate at Danskin Rock Shelter, an archaeological site on the South Fork of the Boise River, during a dig directed by Boise State anthropology professor Mark Plew.
Boise State University; Archaeological sites; Archaeology;
Archaeology students work at the site of a Shoshoni house along the Snake River near Three Island State Park, Glenns Ferry, Idaho, during Boise State University's first annual summer archaeology summer field camp.
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).