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Founded Ponderosa Paints and, 1946, also Nampa Paint and Glass.

Sara Elizabeth (mother), Victor (on lap), Vivian, Earl, Ruth (in back), Harry E. (father) and Kenneth

Nampa's town founder. In 1885 he took out a homestead on land where Nampa is now located.

Elizabeth Andrews came to the Treasure Valley between 1896-1899 and homesteaded on Indian Creek.
Pictured here are - [Back row] Elizabeth Andrews,…

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…

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…

Sherman and Edith Clark started Clark Orchards south of Nampa in the 1930s.

Mary (nee Besch) & Edward K. Arnell with daughter Louella

Nampa Chief of Police, May 1935-1937

William Castagneto during a football workout at Nampa High School 1935

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.

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 Chief of Police from May 1, 19581 to January 1978

Carl Martin was born in Nampa on October 28, 1902 to S. H. & Calista Redmon Martin. Carl's father worked briefly for the Nampa, Boise, Owyhee (NBO)…

Trip to Arrowrock Dam took two days. It was a family, cousin picnic. Truck was probably the same one used by Martin Dobbs to move his family to Nampa.…

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