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1543 Twin Falls Fruit Growers' Association and Twin Falls Potato Growers Association Warehouse; wagons with teams of horses waiting to load or unload; crates fill the area in front of the building; 1914, the year the building was constructed is painted above the middle entrance
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1542 Avant and Crawford. 20 acres of potatoes. Average 446 bushels per acre. W.E. Stiner, Contract Digger.; Men and teams of horses in field with bagged potatoes; barn is visible in background.
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1541 A grain and produce exhibit inside a large room.
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1540 Crowd of people gathered to celebrate laying the cornerstone of the addition to the Methodist-Episcopalian Church (original church building in background).
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1538 A check from the Twin Falls Bank and Trust to High Line Seed Farms for $56,254.00. September 22, 1915; Signed by A. E. Bather for Northrup, King and Co.
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1537 Rock crushing equipment.
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1536 Second bridge across Rock Creek on Shoshone St; four men stand along the bridge at the railing, one man seated in an automobile looking on. View is toward the southwest. This bridge was also known as the Singing Bridge.
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1535 Hereford cattle feeding along mangers.
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1534 A large group of people gathered at a construction site, most likely when the cornerstone for the new Presbyterian Church was laid in May 1917. The house in the background is the Babcock House, which was sold to the Presbyterians when they purchased the corner lot next it. The house was used as the Presbyterian Manse until; 1952, when it was moved to the corner lot at 204 Harrison St.
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1533 Tree in City Park decorated for Christmas, with a star at the top. The wooden Band Shell (gazebo) and Twin Falls High School are also visible.
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1532 Sturgeon fished out of the Snake River; weight 330 Pounds, length 9 Feet 9 Inches. Caught by D.K. Frost, J.N. Jensen, F.C. Boone and Gus Williams; three men stand behind an automobile with a sturgeon covering the seats; in front of the Ford Motor Company located in the 100 block of Second Ave E.
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1531 "Record Crop White Clover Seed of the Twin Falls Tract and of the U.S. as Far as Known. 17 Bushels Per Acre - Value $21 Per Bushel. Yield $357 Per Acre. High Line Seed Farms; H.S. Green, President. E.V. Berg, Secretary; H.J. Hooker, Sales Agent;" three wagon loads of white clover seed in front of the Avant House on 2nd Ave E, pulled by four teams of horses. Sign on one wagon also states "275 1/2 Bushels; Clover, Idaho; from 16 1/5 Acres of Land;" Lavering Furniture and Lavering Theater on right; seven men stand by the wagons in the street, four men seated on front wagon.
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1530 The Mark M. Murtaugh home in Twin Falls, Idaho. Possibly the first brick house in Twin Falls.
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1529 L.A. Warner residence, two miles north of Twin Falls
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1528 Row crops in an orchard.