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William Castagneto during a football workout at Nampa High School 1935
Three of the G. M. Brown children standing on wool sacks.
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…
Typical of a 1930s farm scene as shown here at the Richard Agenbroad farm, located seven-and-one-half miles south of Nampa, on Twelfth Avenue Road.
1908, Richard Agenbroad on lead team with James Agenbroad on rear team are "Railing sagebrush" -- They are pulling a railroad rail over the desert to…
The Agenbroads were early homesteaders in Nampa.
Sara Elizabeth (mother), Victor (on lap), Vivian, Earl, Ruth (in back), Harry E. (father) and Kenneth
Winifred Anderson retired in 1961 at 38 years of service, having taught the longest of any teacher in Nampa's history at the time. She was…
Elizabeth Andrews came to the Treasure Valley between 1896-1899 and homesteaded on Indian Creek.
Pictured here are - [Back row] Elizabeth Andrews,…
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…
Mary (nee Besch) & Edward K. Arnell with daughter Louella
Nampa Chief of Police from May 1, 19581 to January 1978
Police Chief from 1939-1940
The Barneys were active in the Nampa community. Myrtle passed away in 1972.
[Clarence was later remarried to Helen Payne Barney]
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…