"The beautiful St. Joe River, flowing peacefully between Lake Chatcolet and Round Lake, is said to be the highest navigable river in the world and taps the great white-pine forests of Idaho."
Weiser, Washington Co. Idaho. Center of the Fruit Section of the Irrigated Empire. A Paradise for the Fruitgrower, Farmer and Stockman. Inset car traveling along the Weiser River. Inset map of Idaho showing the location of Washington County.
Fred Rufner, Marshall Dickerson, Ed Smith, and unidentified man standing in a blacksmith shop in Weiser, Idaho. The forge and an assortment of tools are displayed. Several of the men wear leather aprons.
Posters; War rallies; War posters; War bonds & funds; War; Militias; Schools; Patriotism;
A Poster sponsored by The War Savings Staff of the U. S. Treasury Department, The U.S. Office Of Education And Its Wartime Commission. A color Poster, 22" x 28".
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.
View of a fruit and sheep ranch on the banks of the Snake River, near Twin Falls. A 64-page booklet of information including: pictures, tables of agricultural production, weather, and opportunities in the Twin Falls Region.
Snake River Outlaws, a band of the 1920's and early 1930's. George Cox with fiddle, S .T. Wright at microphone. Other three are Lon McFinney and Lee & Leo Craner.