Bethine and Frank Church, with their eldest son Forrest, pose on the steps of the Ada County Courthouse with their newly adopted son, Chase, named after Bethine's father.
Jim Crawford (left) and an unidentified man walking down the front steps of the Idaho State Capitol building. Crawford was a Boise State student body senator in 1976.
Kelly Walton holds press conference on capital steps concerning ICA's anti-gay initiative concerning minority rights. Protestors stand behind the press conference holding as sign stating, "Liberty for All."
A 1:28 minute mazourka, which is a couple dance of Polish origin, characterized by stamping feet, clicking heels, and improvised steps. It became a popular ballroom dance in America in the mid-19th century. This tune may have come from Warrens...
New faculty for the 1949-50 school year at Boise Junior College pose on the steps of the Administration Building. Front row (left to right): Konstantin Epp, unidentified, Mrs. Kallenberger, Elaine Strawn, Helen Farrer, and Harry Moore. Back row...
New faculty for the 1970-1971 school year at Boise State College pose on the steps of the Library. Among those in the photo are Charlene Denney, Carol M. Bettis, Carol D. Harvey, Allan Fletcher, Jerry Dodson, and Robert C. Sims.
Presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower and Governor Jordan pose at the Idaho State Capitol steps in front of the press and a sign that reads "Welcome IKE and Western Governors".
Recommendations for revitalizing downtown Boise made by the Urban Lands Institute Panel, commissioned by the City of Boise Planning adn Development Committee.
The Church Family (Chase, Forrest, Bethine, and Frank) pose for a family photograph on the steps of the U.S. Capitol Building. This image was used for the Church family Christmas card.