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Homer & Lottie Digg's first home. Covered wagons still in common use in this era.
Photo: Homer Diggs, Lottie Coe Diggs, Mae Diggs: (Homer's sister),…

Colonel W. H. Dewey, a promoter and wealthy mining man from Silver City, built a railroad line, the Boise, Nampa, and Owyhee Railroad, from Nampa to…

Dr. Culver became Academic Dean of Northwest Nazarene College (NNC) in 1946.
Culver Hall housing on NNU's campus is named in her honor.

Colvins owned Electric Bakery

Lifetime resident of Nampa, author of "Nampa Idaho 1885-1985: A journey of discovery" & editor of "Nampa's people, 1886-1986 : discovering our…

The Braudrick family is highlighted when Mary's parents, Dr. Robert and Lois Mangum were selected as Family of the Year by the Nampa Centennial…

Nampa City Council 1975-1983. Pictured here as a young woman.

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,…

Nampa Chief of Police, May 1935-1937

Nampa Chief of Police from May 1982 until 2000.
Chief Brisbin contributed to the history of the Nampa Police Department entry in the book "Nampa's…

Herman Brandt settled in Nampa in 1900 and his brother John came in 1906. Their families have continued to be active in Nampa community affairs.

J. Fremont Bow came to Nampa in 1904. He served as the city's mayor May 1921 - April 1923.

At Northwest Nazarene College. Marguerite Spencer Brown and Donna Wilson Parsons with debate trophies

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…

The Barneys were active in the Nampa community. Myrtle passed away in 1972.
[Clarence was later remarried to Helen Payne Barney]

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