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A palace built of hay bales at the corner of Twelfth Ave. and 1st St. S., during one of Nampa's Harvest Festivals. Displays of produce were set up…

Walter's Ferry Crossing, shuttled people from 1863-1921 across the Snake River, between Canyon and Owyhee Counties. It was located near the current…

Man operating a two-horse drawn disc (plow).

During World War II, store managers were asked to have their clerks help farmers produce and harvest food. Clerks from Stanford Store went and helped.…

The Little Kitchen restaurant sat in the middle of the C. Meister Building on First Street South, which was constructed in 1909 after the Big Fire.…

Farmers threshing wheat. Seven farmers standing in foreground with two children.

2 men loading hay on a horse drawn wagon.

Two men standing in front of one of the derricks that A. L. Gowen built. He built about 1000 derricks total, for stacking hay.

In 1920, The American War Mothers gathered to organize the American Legion Auxiliary, which was charted March 10, 1920, as the American Legion…

Mr. Ben Anketell, at his home on Amity Avenue, Nampa, shares recollections of life in early 1900's.

Two children standing in foreground with four horse-drawn plows in background.

George Kellogg and Joseph Saltzer discuss their many years working as doctors in early 20th Century Nampa and Idaho. They discuss a number of medical…

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