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679 "Salmon Dam - June 3, 1913;" A group of men standing atop the dam, buildings in the background.
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678 "First Daily Newspaper in Twin Falls;" a portion of the front page of the Twin Falls Daily Press, dated May 29, 1913.
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677 "Buhl, Idaho;" Buhl High School, soon after construction.
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676 B "The Old and the New;" electric storage battery railroad car parked in front of the Power and Light building with people in, on and near the car. Stagecoach and team of horses on right. {Building also known as the Idaho Power building.}
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676 A Electric storage battery railroad car from the Twin Falls Electric Railway Co. parked in front of the Power and Light building with people in, on and near the car. Stagecoach pulled by a team of horses on right. {Building also known as the Idaho Power building.}
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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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674 "The Spring of the Year;" sheep grazing beneath fruit trees in blossom in Snake River Canyon
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673 "The Month of May;" sheep grazing beneath blossoming trees in the Snake River Canyon.
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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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671 "Commercial Club Luncheon. High School Cafeteria;" Men being served food by school girls.
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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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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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668 "The Benoit Flats. The First Apartment House in Twin Falls;" two-story apartment building on corner
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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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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