Idaho State Pen trustees pitch wheat into threshing machines on the 1,000 acre prize farm in 1915. John W. Snook, was on of the nation's first wardens to use farm labor in an attempt to rehabilitate prisoners
Trade Dollar Mill building and mine dump at Dewey, Idaho as they appeared in 1929 when they were purchased for $1,000 in back taxes by Jim Daly of Nampa, Idaho.