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[Photograph 2012.201.B1092.0594]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Arta trip members gather together for delicious campfire meal prepared and hosted by the boatmen of the Middle fork of the Salmon River, a classic white water run in the wild and beautiful Idaho, Primitive Area."
Date: April 12, 1970
Creator: American River Touring Association
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B1255.0526]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Don Sowar, 6-foot junior guard, will see action for Idaho against Oklahoma City University in the first round of the All-College Tournament"
Date: December 23, 1963
Creator: Athletic News Bureau
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0402.0281]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Alice Latta, national classroom teachers president, Tuesday warned that current "vicious and unfair attacks" on the public schools are a threat to the freedom of the country."
Date: February 10, 1953
Creator: Cobb, Richard
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

[Photograph 2012.201.B0274.0670]

Description: Photograph used for a story in the Daily Oklahoman newspaper. Caption: "Historical monument 1 1/2 miles east of Tonkawa on U. S. 60, dedicated last June, bears likeness of Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce Indian tribe and some of his widely quoted sayings."
Date: February 4, 1976
Creator: Coffey, Ivy
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Colorado & Southern (C&S) 60

Description: A photograph print of the Colorado & Southern (C&S) 60, 2-8-0 narrow gauge. Loco and coach left on the old main line at Idaho Springs, CO, when the rest of the Clear Creek line was abandoned. [1 of 4 views]
Date: June 7, 1942
Creator: George, Preston
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Boise Intermountain Railway Bridge

Description: A photograph print showing the Intermountain Railway Bridge across the Boise River 20 miles above Boise, ID. The construction line to Arrowrock Dam branched off at the right of the bridge and followed the south side of the river. I never shot any trains on any of these lines above Barber. They were abandoned in 1935.
Date: May 5, 1940
Creator: Griffiths, Henry R.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Boise & Western 2

Description: A photograph print showing the Boise & Western #2, 2-6-2, in its final resting place with the U.P. bridge across the Boise River in the background.
Date: unknown
Creator: Griffiths, Henry R.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Union Pacific (UP) 250

Description: A photograph print showing Union Pacific (UP) 250, 2-8-0, on merchandise (freight) overnight special from Portland, OR, coming down into Boise, ID, with 6 cars. Before the war, this train was run to give Idaho merchants one-day service from Portland.
Date: May 20, 1941
Creator: Griffiths, Henry R.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Union Pacific (UP) 254 & 735

Description: A photograph print showing the Union Pacific (UP) 254 & 735, both 2-8-0's, in the middle and boosting mixed freight Train #385, up the heavy grade near Ferncroft, ID, on the UP Northern Branch, 30 cars. [Note: special smoke from all engines.]
Date: August 10, 1947
Creator: Griffiths, Henry R.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Union Pacific (UP) 254 & 757

Description: A photograph print showing the Union Pacific (UP) 254 & 757, both 2-8-0's, in the middle and boosting mixed freight Train #385, climbing up grade near Big Eddy, ID, on the UP Northern Branch. Note: special smoke [for both locos].
Date: August 10, 1947
Creator: Griffiths, Henry R.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society

Union Pacific (UP) 255 & 593

Description: A photograph print showing Union Pacific (UP) 255 and 593, both 2-8-0's, freight train No. 385, crossing the Payette River above Banks, Idaho, before starting the heaviest grade on the line (McCall Branch), 26 cars.
Date: September 19, 1941
Creator: Griffiths, Henry R.
Partner: Oklahoma Historical Society
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