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This man is selling vegetables from baskets which hung on both ends of the pole in Idaho City. Some Nampa Chinese sold vegetables similarly.
Farm truck with canvas, Conestoga-type cover over back of bed of truck. Served as Nampa's first "school bus".
Food processing plants in conjunction with the agriculture industry were the primary foundations of Nampa's economy during the 20th century.
Three of the G. M. Brown children standing on wool sacks.
The Lynch Brothers' Hatchery and Poultry Farm was established in 1938 and at one time had approximately 20,000-layer hens, in the pre-computerized…
November 6, 1885, J. M. Stewart and James A. McGee (both original members of Nampa's Townsite Company) obtained water rights to build a canal for the…
Phillip Dewey Walls, aged 4, moved with his family from Oklahoma in 1902; and Vera Elizabeth Saxton, aged 3, moved from Missouri. The two married in…
