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1619 Looking west across Twin Falls City Park at men and teams of horses laying sod. The Presbyterian Church is in the background on the left, and the Babcock House is on the right.
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1618 Large herd of sheep standing in field in front of a barn. Haystack, house, and other outbuildings in background.
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1617 Five men, a woman, and a girl seated in a cart pulled by a goat standing near a drilling rig at the first well in Twin Falls County, credited to P. B. Johnson.
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1616 People sitting on benches in front of the grandstand at Shoshone Falls on Flag Day, June 17th, 1910; Ezra Meeker with oxen and wagon at right.
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1615 Armistice Day, November 11, 1918; a large crowd of people in front of the county court house celebrating the end to World War I. Methodist Church is in the background.
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1613 Several young women during a cooking class at the High School.
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1612 The construction site at the power station at Shoshone Falls.
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1611 School in Buhl, Idaho, made of brick, soon after construction.
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1610 A stagecoach loaded with men in front of the Perrine Hotel A woman is seated inside.
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1609 A group of men gathered in front of the Addison T. Smith building in the snow. A sign in the window reads: State Dairy Convention, Monday & Tuesday, January 23-24; Addison T. Smith Building, Shoshone St & 3rd Ave W, First Lecture Mon 10 AM; Movable Agricultural School, Week January 23-28.
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1608 "Traction starting from Twin Falls to Salmon River Dam; October 8, 1908;" a steam tractor pulling three cars packed with construction materials; four men are perched atop the materials, with another man at the tractor and one standing in the road
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1607 A flood gate
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1606 "Smith and McMaster;" Horses and men lined up on Shoshone Street in Twin Falls, Idaho. Also visible: Shoshone Grocery; Methodist Church; Dr. F.E. Snook, Dentist; The Patrie, Orpheum; part of the sign for the Lyric Theater
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1605 A display case with the products of the Sterling Creamery, including flowers sculpted of butter.
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1604 "Blue Lakes Nursery. October 13, 1911;" a field of small trees.