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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.
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1603 "Traction starting from Twin Falls to Salmon River Dam; October 8, 1908;"steam tractor; tractor reads, "The Best Manufacturing Company; San Leandro, Ca; " Number 237. One man posed on the tractor.