Cars Number 80 and Number 90. Built by G.C. Kuhlman Company in 1911 at their Collinwood, Ohio Plant. Order Number 493 for two double truck closed city cars to seat forty to forty-four passengers each. Cars were built with Brill 27G trucks with 33"...
View of downtown Boise looking southwest from the Idaho State Capitol building. Business shown include Standard Furniture Company, Syms-York Company and the Pinney Theater.
Boise High School boys' basketball team, showing five players in uniform and two adults dressed in suit and tie. The middle player in the front row holds a basketball, marked BHS 10-11 between his knees.
Boise High School girls' basketball team, showing eight players in uniform and one man in suit and tie. The players have the letters "BHS" marked on each shoulder. A basketball marked" BHS Champions ISL 10-11" sits in the foreground.
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Boise High School freshman football team, showing 28 young men in uniform and two in street clothes. They are arranged in three rows with the back row standing, middle row kneeling and front row sitting cross-legged on a football field with...
Entrance of the public school field used by Boise High School. Designed in a Spanish style with stucco walls and tile roof, the entry has two ticket windows and ornate iron gate. Located near corner of Broadway and Warm Springs avenues.
Members of the Boise High School girls' tumbling team spell out the word "BOISE." The eleven team members are dressed in sports uniforms and are standing in front of the main entrance to Boise High School.
The Black Canyon Dam was constructed on the Payette in 1924 not as a storage facility, but to divert water into the Emmett and Black Canyon Canals, which vastly increased the irrigated acreage in Gem County and the Emmett Valley. This photograph...