Boise State University;Dance parties;Victory celebrations;War bonds & funds;
Yearbook caption reads "Dot McRitchie, Kenny Chilton, Ellen Lou Iverson, Chuck Massie, and other bond-buyers support Valkyrie-sponsored victory dance."
Boise State University;Dance parties;Victory celebrations;
Yearbook caption reads "Cranston and Qualls, Gibbons and Thompson, Coffin and Reed, Feeney and Griffin, numbered among Boise J. C.'s elite at fall-term victory dance."
Western Governors seated at a table with presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower holding a sign that reads "A solid west for Ike". Front row from left to right: Charles H. Russell of Nevada, Len Jordan, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Earl Warren of...
Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.); Exhibitions; Waterfalls; Potatoes;
Unknown person standing next to the model of Shoshone Falls. The sign above the Shoshone Falls model reads: "212 ft. high, 47 ft. higher than Niagara Falls, One of the scenic wonders of the northwest / In the heart of a million acres of irrigated...
Two workers from Cosgriff Outdoor Advertising post a billboard close to the intersection of I-84 and Broadway. The sign reads "This is Bronco Country" and features portraits of football players Sam Miller and Terry Hutt.
Fire fighters; Fire engines; Fire departments--Uniforms; Fire stations;
Two men in uniform (Bill Foster, left, and Charley Fanckboner, right) sit inside the Boise's first Chief's car, an E.M.F. The building on the left reads "Post No Bills"underneath a skull and crossbones image. The Fire Department building is...
The Finger of Fate remains a landmark of the Sawtooth Mountains, with an altitude of 9,775 feet. Limbert's Redfish Lake Lodge brochure caption reads "Finger of Fate...9 miles from Lodge...one of the many freaks of nature found close to the lodge."
The Church family stands at a log worm fence in the Sawtooth Mountains for their annual Christmas card. The inside of the card reads "From the mountains of Idaho, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, The Churches, Frank, Bethine, Forrest, and...
Boise State University;Smoking;Fraternities & Sororities
Students eating breakfast in old the Student Union;some wearing jackets with the insignia of the Intercollegiate Knights. The sign on the door behind them reads "Pine Room."
Boise State University; Political elections; Political posters; Student government;
Student government president candidate Curtis Patterson and friends display a banner from the roof of the library at Boise College. The banner reads "Curt for Prexy [short for president], get on top with Patterson."
Fire fighters; Fire engines; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horses;
Six firefighters ride on a fire engine pulled by three horses. The firefighters are putting on their uniforms as the engine is in motion. Sign on engine reads "B.F.D." The phrase "Topping Photo 1910" is handwritten on the photograph.
Senator Frank and Bethine Church wave to the crowd after he announced his campaign for the presidency in Idaho City. The banner in the background reads "Church for President."
Senator Frank and Bethine Church talk with people outdoors during a visit to a nursing home in Idaho. The button on Mrs. Church's shirt reads "Health on Wheels."
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."
Robert W. Limbert's mother, Ida, plays the piano at their home located at 2518 Heron Street in Boise. The sheet music reads "Just Across the Bridge of Gold." Two Mallard ducks that underwent Limbert's taxidermy process sit across the top of the...
Robert W. Limbert's article, "Idaho's Natural Bridge Revealed to the World," described the natural wonder which he named "Bridge of the Moon." The caption in the article reads, "this wonderful rock formation spanning an abrupt canyon in central...