Buildings; Cityscapes; Collages; Brickwork; Stone buildings;
A group of Boise buildings arranged in a collage. This work appears in a pamphlet entitled "A Glimpse of Idaho---Sportsmen's Paradise". Also included are pictures of fish and game available to sportsmen in Idaho.
This booklet is 32 pages of photos and articles promoting the opportunities available to persons interested in moving to the Richfield and Dietrich area of Idaho. Views include farms crops, new buildings, civic groups, irrigation, and settlers.
"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."
A railroad publication describing how to get to Idaho Falls and what one will find there. Pictures of the town and surrounding area are featured. Timetables, passenger fares and freight rates are listed from major U.S. cities.
Pioneers,O Pioneers! Old Oregon Trail Centennial Celebration, June 12-13-14 1930. The program lists events over three days including a parade, circus, air races, and a dance. A list of early Idaho Pioneers is part of the pamphlet.