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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…
Perry Elmer Pilcher married Ada Blanche Beery at Cambridge, Idaho in 1910 where they farmed for several years. In 1920, they sold their farm and moved…
In the early 1900s, Wiley Henderson Oliver started a farm near Melba and began to grow popcorn. After World War I, he and his wife Lydia Catherine…
The Agenbroads were early homesteaders in Nampa.
In 1890, Robert and wife Victoria moved with their family when Robert was hired as head on the newly established University of Idaho botany…
The Mackays moved to Nampa in 1930. They owned and operated Poor Boy Markets and lockers, where they cut and for people throughout Southwest Idaho.
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…
At Northwest Nazarene College. Marguerite Spencer Brown and Donna Wilson Parsons with debate trophies
Nampa City Council 1975-1983. Pictured here as a young woman.
Abel (Abe) and Francisca Maravilla emigrated from Mexico to Banks, Idaho in 1920 where Abe worked for the Idaho Oregon Short Line. With their family,…
Dr. Thomas E. Mangum, Sr. and Rachel Sellman Mangum first moved to Nampa in 1918 where Dr. Thomas Mangum helped establish the Samaritan Hospital in…
Lifetime resident of Nampa, author of "Nampa Idaho 1885-1985: A journey of discovery" & editor of "Nampa's people, 1886-1986 : discovering our…
Joseph Morrison Woodland met Johanna Adelaar while serving his mission in the Netherlands for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He…
In 1874, at the age of two, J. O.'s mother, Lucy Titsworth, traveled by wagon train with her family to the Bruneau Valley. John Oscar Young is…
Police Chief from 1939-1940