A Dream that Came True. Hon. I. E. Perrine (1861-1943) Empire Builder. Father of the Twin Falls Tract, by whose effort & vision the waters of the mighty Snake River were lifted & the desert made to blossom like a rose. Mrs. I.B. Perrine dedicated...
Account book (1918-1919); cash books (1920-1921); and general ledgers (1922-1930). These records are for the Orpheum Theater, Rialto Theater, Gem Theater, and the New Orpheum theater, all located in Twin Falls.
copies (museum) pioneer pictures for 50 year Special Edition, 4/18/1940. Drawing of Stone storage building in fore ground, river and canyon mid ground and mountain range in the back ground. Desert Stage Station.
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.
Ferries were popular in the old days. This one over the Snake River near Thousand Springs near Twin Falls, Idaho is transporting a horse and rider and an automobile.
Financial reports and one annual report from the Twin Falls County Health Unit for 1932, discussing public health measures and providing statistics on communicable diseases and mortality.
General correspondence; private files of executive officers; payroll account books; and other financial records of a company organized under the Carey Act in 1903, first to build canals and laterals and act as a land office and later to maintain...
Herman Stricker Station and store near Twin Falls. Standing left to right: Herman Stricker, Idaho(state)__ Knight, Bill Trotter, Unidentified. Mounted left to right: Sacramento (Frazier), Jim Mitchell, H. P. Larson, Jack Hewitt, Charles Hewitt, Sam...
Hydraulic placer mining on the Boise River near Twin Springs in Elmore County, Idaho. Photo shows a miner operating a hydraulic giant on a hillside while another miner is inspecting the runoff in the ground sluice below.
In his interview with Troy Reeves and Joslyn Olnes on October 11, 2006, newspaper reporter Bob Fick talked about his memories of moving to Idaho to cover the political news in the Idaho State Capitol. Fick talked about the period from 1983 to 2006...