Heyburn, Weldon Brinton, 1852-1912. Shoup, George Laird, 1836-1904. Perrine Bridge (Twin Falls, Idaho) United States-Politics and government-1865-1933. Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Correspondence, subject files, scrapbooks, clippings and memorabilia concerning Smith's political life. Includes material relating to the Perrine Memorial Bridge (Twin Falls, Idaho), W.B. Heyburn, and George L. Shoup.
Medicine; Medical equipment & supplies; Medical libraries; Medical offices; Medical personnel; Furniture; Physicians; Skeletons; Interior design; Desks;
From 5th Street looking weStreet Visible at left are Sutler's Store and George Washington Stiles and Co. Blacksmiths. At right are the Wells Fargo Office, the brewery, a blacksmith's shop, the stage house and the city bakery sign.
From Fifth St. looking west. Visible at left are Sutler's Store and George Washington Stiles & Co. blacksmiths. At right are the Wells Fargo office, The Brewery, a blacksmith's shop, The Stage House, and the City Bakery sign.
George W. Russell home. 'E. Main Street, Hot Springs Road.' Later the Eli Weston home, 1035 Warm Springs Avenue. Photocopy by Ralph M. Tucker by permission of family. Image of artwork in frame.