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Charles Flahiff photographed here in his office at Flahiff Plumbing and Heating. The photo was taken by correspondents of The Plumber's Trade…

Larry Maloney was Chief of Police for 20 years and was reportedly known for his kindness. Attorney Frank Kibler is quoted as saying that "Nampa…

The First Church of the Nazarene was one of the earliest churches built in Nampa. As the town grew, so did the Nazarene congregations and their…

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

Colvins owned Electric Bakery

The Deal family arrived in Nampa in September of 1908.

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…

Nationally renowned theologian, Dr. H. Orton Wiley was the President of the Northwest Nazarene College, 1919-1926.

Dr. Joseph H. (J. H.) Murray came to Nampa in 1890 as one of Nampa's earliest physicians. He lived to be 102 years old.

Dr. Olive M. Winchester came to Nampa in 1917 to join the faculty at Northwest Nazarene College.

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

Ernest arrived in Nampa by train in 1915 and purchased land in the Deer Flat area for farming. His wife Luzean and baby daughter, Alta arrived shortly…

Founded Northwest Nazarene College in 1913.

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.

Rev. M. E. Ferdinand accompanied by his wife, Berta, established the First Church of the Nazarene in 1913. The Ferdinand family has continued to be a…

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