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675 "April 29, 1913. First Electric Storage Battery Car in America Ran in Twin Falls, Idaho;" three men pose with the railroad car on its Erie flatbed (sign on car says, "Twin Falls Railway Company, Shoshone Falls, Baggage and Express")
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Agriculture_674 "The Spring of the Year;" sheep grazing beneath fruit trees in blossom in Snake River Canyon
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Agriculture_673 "The Month of May;" sheep grazing beneath blossoming trees in the Snake River Canyon.
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SnakeRiverCanyon_672 "The Marvelous Canyon;" The Shoshone Falls from above and to the east, showing the road to the ferry, with a large mist cloud.
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TFSchools_671 "Commercial Club Luncheon. High School Cafeteria;" Men being served food by school girls.
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TFSchools_670 "Noon Hour. Twin Falls High School Cafeteria;" seated students and teachers eating lunch; servers stand behind a counter with various dishes and pots; cash register also on counter
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TFBuildings_669 "The Christian Church. Twin Falls, Idaho;" frame church, with stairs and entrance on west corner. Other buildings seen in background
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TFBuildings_668 "The Benoit Flats. The First Apartment House in Twin Falls;" two-story apartment building on corner
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OutdoorSports_667 "A Rabbit Drive. Fun For All But The Rabbits;" rabbits being pushed down lane by a group of hunters in the background
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OutdoorSports_666 "Winter Sport;" Rabbit drive, with rabbits in foreground being pushed down a lane by a group of hunters in the background on February 11, 1913
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OutdoorSports_665 "3067 Rabbits Were Killed in the Morning Drive. February 11, 1913;" Rabbit drive, with hundreds of rabbits in the foreground being pushed down a lane by a large group of hunters in the background
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664 "December 21, 1912. The First Freight Car. Twin Falls Electric Railway;" railroad car on 2nd St N (now Gooding St N); County Court House and High School in background.
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Agriculture_663 "Ready For Market. The H.C. Van Ausdeln Farm. 3 Miles West of Twin Falls;" Sheep in pens
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Agriculture_662 "Feeding Time. H.C. Van Ausdeln. 3 Miles West of Twin Falls;" men watching sheep as they feed from large troughs. Buggy and horses on right.
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Agriculture_661 "Sheep Are Profitable in Idaho. H.C. Van Ausdeln, 3 Miles West of Twin Falls;" man among sheep in pens.