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Jake Lockman was the 1st traveling salesman for the Crescent Brewery starting in 1907.
Jacob and Polly Miller moved to Nampa in 1899. Jacob died in 1900, thus Polly ran the farm with her three eldest sons.
J. Fremont Bow came to Nampa in 1904. He served as the city's mayor May 1921 - April 1923.
1927, J. A. Winther came to Nampa with his wife and family upon accepting the position of Nampa school music teacher. Mr. Winther taught all grades…
The Fujii's arrived from Japan in 1906. They embodied the true pioneer spirit even through hardships of World War II.
Gundy moved to Nampa in 1921. While farming, Mr. Brown acquired a fleet of trucks and developed Brown and Sons Livestock Transportation. Late in life,…
Picnic on the way to Givens Hot Springs. Nampa youth would take a day-long trip to Givens by buckboard in this era.
The only details of this photo…
As of 1985, Gracie (Bowers) Pfost was the only Idaho woman to have been elected to the U.S. Congress.
As a teenager and young woman, she worked at…
Evelyn, Maurice, Raymond, Ed and R.E. Gilmore pose in front of the three- seated truck they drove from Wichita, Kansas to Nampa. Mr. Gilmore adapted…
Owned homestead on present site of Karcher Mall, Nampa. The Karchers were amongst the earliest residents in Nampa.
New residents of Nampa - Ada, Keith, Lyle, Lorraine and Maxine Geisler
Three of the G. M. Brown children standing on wool sacks.
Founder of the Bank of Nampa in 1901. Fred Mock was reportedly a member of the various organizations and a very active member of the Nampa community.
The Franklins came to Idaho in 1977. Barney was employed as a computer programmer-analyst at the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. As…
Five Tieg brothers pose on five John Deere tractors in a row - 1938.
From Left to Right: (unidentified man in back,) Mervin, Herbert, Leonard, Edward…