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Family enjoying a picnic in the late 1920s.
Ambrose was born in Idaho Falls in 1896. He moved to Nampa with his wife Leta (Firkins) Johnson in 1920.

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

Anna Andrews came to Idaho with her widowed mother, Elizabeth (see Andrews Family) in the late 1890s. Anna worked at the Idanha Cafe in Boise, where…

Elizabeth Andrews came to the Treasure Valley between 1896-1899 and homesteaded on Indian Creek.
Pictured here are - [Back row] Elizabeth Andrews,…

Annie Laurie Bird came to Idaho in September of 1905, and with her family, homesteaded in Owyhee County. She moved to Nampa in 1918 and became a…

Earl Antrim, photographed here in his office, started the Greenleaf Creamery which moved to Nampa in the 1930's. In the 2nd photo is of his wife…

Sherman and Edith Clark started Clark Orchards south of Nampa in the 1930s.

Mary (nee Besch) & Edward K. Arnell with daughter Louella

Arthur and Elnora Vail moved to Nampa from Goodland, KS in 1929 with their nine children. Arthur farmed and managed the coal yard at Vail Produce…

Both immigrants to the U.S. - Alex Hjalmar emigrated from Sweden at 4 years, while Lilian's family emigrated from England. Together, they moved to…

Fire Chief, from August 1965-July 967.

John W. Conley, with is brother Burt Conley and Mr. Badger owned and operated Badger Furniture Store.

Eight photos of Historic banks in Nampa. [click on photos for details]

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