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File Unit# (Envelop E #) AR Series Title (Description) Dates Volume File Unit# (Envelop Volume (# of e #) AR Series Title (Description) Dates negs/prints/notes) Scanned 00001 P2006.20/- Atlanta, Idaho 1946 4 neg Scanned Boise - Idaho Pioneer Statewide Newspaper, 900 Jefferson (Leeburn's first newspaper employment was 00002 P2006.20/- with this newspaper that closed in 1953) 1946 1 neg 00003 P2006.20/- Statewide news photos 1946 18 neg 00004 P2006.20/- Boise - Boise Junior College Homecoming Dance 1946 7 neg x 00005 P2006.20/- Meridian Speedway Park, motorcycles 1947 12 neg x 00006 P2006.20/- Gene Brewer Wedding 1947 4 neg 00007 P2006.20/- Nightclub 1947 19 neg x 00008 P2006.20/- Evelyn Butalla - Singer 1946 1 neg Boise - Penney Theatre, Celia Lawton (Providence, 00009 P2006.20/- Rhode Island) Snow White and Seven Dwarfs on Stage 1946-12-04 2 neg x 00010 P2006.20/- State Roller Skating Meet 1947-12-14 13 neg x 00011 P2006.20/- Boise - Capitol Boulevard 1945 2 neg x 00012 P2006.20/- Military Ball 1947 8 neg x 00013 P2006.20/- Statewide news photos 1946 35 neg x 00014 P2006.20/- Boise High School Basketball 1947 7 neg x 00015 P2006.20/- Ellis Layne, Statewide newspaper reporter 1947 1 neg 00016 P2006.20/- Boise - McCall's Restaurant, 8th and Bannock Streets 1946 3 neg x 00017 P2006.20/- Boise - Fireman's dance 1950-10-27 10 neg x 00018 P2006.20/- Boise - photographers at a football game 1950-11-23 1 neg x 00019 P2006.20/- Boise - Soap Box Derby on Capitol Boulevard. 1946 3 neg x 00020 P2006.20/- Boise - Greyhound Bus Depot, 215 North 9th Street 1945 1 neg x 00021 P2006.20/- Nampa - Lake Lowell boat racing 1946 1 neg x 00022 P2006.20/- Boise - Capitol Boulevard from railroad depot 1946 3 neg (color) x 00023 P2006.20/- Boise - Camera Club Banquet 1946 3 neg x 00024 P2006.20/- USO 1946 17 neg x 00025 P2006.20/- Boise - Frank's Roller Rink, 712 Idaho Street 1946 37 neg x 00026 P2006.20/- Boise High School Football 1946 3 neg x 00027 P2006.20/- Hunting, fishing 1947 16 neg x 00028 P2006.20/- Boise - St. Teresa's Academy, four students 1947 1 neg 00029 P2006.20/- Dale Turner Wedding 1947-04-26 2 neg 00030 P2006.20/- Boise - Boise High School "B" Club Dance 1947 1 neg 00031 P2006.20/- Boise - Bishop Edward Kelly with women 1947 1 neg 00032 P2006.20/- Ronald Lester dancing with a friend 1947-03-28 1 neg 00033 P2006.20/- Statewide news photos 1947 27 neg x 00034 P2006.20/- Boise - automobile accident on Capitol Boulevard 1947-07 1 neg x 00035 P2006.20/- Boise - automobile - bus accident, 8th and Main Streets 1948 6 neg 00036 P2006.20/- Iwo-Jimo Display 1948-03-29 1 neg 00037 P2006.20/- Boise - Veteran's Hospital Lawn Party 1947-08-24 2 neg 00038 P2006.20/- Statewide news photos, Whitney Motel 1947 27 neg x 00039 P2006.20/- Boise - Veterans Hospital entertainment 1947 8 neg x 00040 P2006.20/- Boise - Air Show at Bradley Field 1947-09 4 neg x 00041 P2006.20/- Music Week Parade, unidentifed location 1948-05 10 neg x 00042 P2006.20/- DAV boxing matches 1947-09-24 2 neg Boise - Fire Marshal Doc Roach and Chief Frank 00043 P2006.20/- Pulaski, firemen 1947-10-06 1 neg Boise - New Year's Eve - Riverside Ballroom, South 9th 00044 P2006.20/- Street 1948 6 neg x 00045 P2006.20/- Boise - Western State Fair displays 1948 4 neg x 00046 P2006.20/- Boise - Leo Fleming Apple Box Derby 1947-08-24 3 neg x 00047 P2006.20/- Motorcycle 1947-04 1 neg x 00048 P2006.20/- Boise - Captain Gus Urresti, Boise Police Officer 1948 3 neg, 1 print x 00049 P2006.20/- Boise - Central School safety soldiers 1947-07 1 neg x Boise - Chester Agnes and Jantz family (fatalities) 00050 P2006.20/- automobile accident, Highway 44, 1948-05-02 7 neg 00051 P2006.20/- Boise - Police Dance, Chief George Haskin 1950-11-09 6 neg x 00052 P2006.20/- Boise - Idaho Camera Store, Jack J., clerk 1946 1 neg x 00053 P2006.20/- Boise - Central School Halloween Party 1946 2 neg x 00054 P2006.20/- Boise - Fireman in training, 6th and Idaho Streets 1949 3 neg 00055 P2006.20/- Boise - St. Joseph's Christmas Parade 1952-11-29 1 neg x 00056 P2006.20/- Boise Riding Club 1947-04 3 neg 00057 P2006.20/- Japan's suicide boat 1947-04 1 neg 00058 P2006.20/- Statewide news photos 1949 20 neg 00059 P2006.20/- Nightclub 1949 87 neg x 00060 P2006.20/- Kate Jones and her children 1946 4 neg 00061 P2006.20/- Boise - St. Teresa's Junior Prom -Boise Hotel 1946 2 neg 00062 P2006.20/- Boise - W. Hicks with bees, 8th and Bannock Streets 1946 2 neg 00063 P2006.20/- M. Vanderburg, life guard 1946 1 neg 00064 P2006.20/- Boise High School Dance 1947-04-19 2 neg 00065 P2006.20/- Clean-up campaign 1947-04-19 3 neg 00066 P2006.20/- Boise - Police Officer Gil Blount 1946 1 neg 00067 P2006.20/- Boise - Ada County Democratic Headquarters 1946 1 neg 00068 P2006.20/- Boise - fire pictures 1947 13 neg 00069 P2006.20/- Boise - Bishop Edward Kelly with women 1947 2 neg Boise - automobile accident, Avenue A & Bannock 00070 P2006.20/- Street 1947 3 neg 00071 P2006.20/- Ruth Holtzclaw 1947-04 1 neg 00072 P2006.20/- Boise - Link's Business School, 4 women 1947-04 2 neg John Fay and Leo Leeburn at John's house, 94 Englewood, Pawtucket Ave, R.I. plus Narragansett Race 00073 P2006.20/- Track Sign, Leo Leeburn 1947-06-29 8 neg x 00074 P2006.20/- Reverend Fritchle 1947-05 2 neg Boise - Ice cream place owned by Ken Hamond, Boise 00075 P2006.20/- firefighter and part time clown 1 neg 00076 P2006.20/- Boise Police Department 1949 25 neg x 00077 P2006.20/- Clark Hamilton, State Senator from Weiser, Idaho 1949 1 neg 00078 P2006.20/- Boise -Sonna Building fire 1949 3 neg 00079 P2006.20/- Dr. M.Y. Lucas home 1953-05-19 3 neg x Leo Leeburn, Lou Thez in dressing room before 00080 P2006.20/- wrestling match 1953 1 neg x 00081 P2006.20/- Boise -Willie Carsten family party, 5522 Franklin Road 1953-06-20 4 neg 00082 P2006.20/- Miss Idaho, Jane Bostic and Neva June Langlie 1953-06-20 2 neg x 00083 P2006.20/- V.F.W. official with Governor Len Jordan, little girl 1953-05-13 2 neg x 00084 P2006.20/- Boise - Christmas Parade 1949 3 neg x 00085 P2006.20/- Victorio Ochoa, wrestler from Spain 1953-05-12 10 neg x 00086 P2006.20/- Boise Journal, people and activities 1953 30 neg 00087 P2006.20/- Boise Journal, store interior, Class of "54" Project 1953 18 neg x 00088 P2006.20/- Helen and gang at a prize fight 1953-05-11 1 neg x 00089 P2006.20/- Boise - Dennie's Corset Clinic 1953-05-01 1 neg x 00090 P2006.20/- Boise - St. Joseph's School Graduation Class 1953-05 1 neg 00091 P2006.20/- Boise - Feenaughty Machinery Company 1953-06-22 4 neg 00092 P2006.20/- Nancy, Epsilon Sigma Alpha 1953-05-05 2 neg 00093 P2006.20/- Boise - John Breckenridge and his children, Hills Village 1953-05 5 neg x 00094 P2006.20/- Boise - hostess at Basque Lounge, 9th and Main Streets 1953-05-11 1neg x 00095 P2006.20/- Miss Boise, Sharon Swift 1953-05 3 neg x 00096 P2006.20/- Idaho City - St. Joseph's Catholic Church 1953-04-14 1 neg x 00097 P2006.20/- Boise - South Junior High School swimming pool 1953-07-01 2 neg 00098 P2006.20/- Boise - Capitol Boulevard, girl with rabbit 1953-04-06 1 neg x 00099 P2006.20/- Automobile accident 1953-02 5 neg x 00100 P2006.20/- George Thomas 1953-03-05 2 neg 00101 P2006.20/- Boise - Ross Chastain, 426-27 Idaho Building 1953-03-11 2 neg 00102 P2006.20/- Boise - Dufresne Auto Company, 16th and Main Streets 1953-02-21 1 neg x Boise - Camera Club, Aris Smith & Mary Gottenberg, 00103 P2006.20/- models 1953-03-22 14 neg 00104 P2006.20/- C. J. Strike Dam 1953-04 17 neg 00105 P2006.20/- Fashion shots 1953-01-24 7 neg 00106 P2006.20/- YMCA, interiors 1953 2 neg 00107 P2006.20/- Irkbarrian and Ochoa, wrestlers 1953-07-07 11 neg 00108 P2006.20/- Boise Bus Company - school bus 1953 1 neg x 00109 P2006.20/- Boise - Ada Theatre, Rex Ritter signing autographs 1953 1 neg x 00110 P2006.20/- Women working in a corn factory 1953 3 neg, 1 print x 00111 P2006.20/- Wrestlers 1953 21 neg 00112 P2006.20/- Wrestlers 1953 24 neg x 00113 P2006.20/- Central Television Service 1953 2 neg 00114 P2006.20/- Boise Journal 1953-1957 15 neg 00115 P2006.20/- Boise Journal, E and J Market 1953-1957 18 neg x 00116 P2006.20/- Boise - Cactus Bar, 805 Main Street 1952-06-18 1 neg x Boise Police Department, 215 North 6th Street, Ralph 00117 P2006.20/- Young, Carl Nelson on motorcycle 1953 1 neg x 00118 P2006.20/- Boise Central Fire Station, 6th and Idaho Streets 1953 2 neg x 00119 P2006.20/- Miss Idaho, Zoe Ann Warberg 1952-06-21 2 neg x 00120 P2006.20/- Polack Bros Circus 1952-06-25 4 neg x 00121 P2006.20/- Joyce Owens, Statesman free-lance writer 1952-08-02 1 neg 00122 P2006.20/- Boise - C & S Sports Equipment baseball team 1952-07 1 neg 00123 P2006.20/- American Legion banquet 1952-07-19 3 neg 00124 P2006.20/- Boise Children's Home picnic 1952-07-20 3 neg Boise - Arthur Murray Dance Studio, 712 Idaho Street, 00125 P2006.20/- Pat Toaffee 1952-12-02 1 neg 00126 P2006.20/- Logger Larsen and Jack Wright, wrestlers 1952-11-29 2 neg 00127 P2006.20/- Don Kindred and Frank James, wrestlers 1952-11-29 4 neg 00128 P2006.20/- Jack Carter, wrestler 1952--11-14 1 neg 00129 P2006.20/- Jose Ochao, wrestler 1952-10 2 neg 00130 P2006.20/- Ray Wilson, wrestler 1952-09-22 4 neg 00131 P2006.20/- Auctioneers 1952-10-11 2 neg 00132 P2006.20/- Jane Bostic, Miss Idaho 1953-08-25 2 neg x 00133 P2006.20/- Boise - State Liquor store, 112 South 8th Street 1952-12-31 1 neg x 00134 P2006.20/- Kathleen Connor, in parade 1953-08 1 neg x 00135 P2006.20/- Miss Boise Contestants 1952-05-27 3 neg x 00136 P2006.20/- Fire School 1952-06-12 2 meg x 00137 P2006.20/- Boise - Conoco Gas Station, 12th & State Streets 1953-09-09 2 neg x 00138 P2006.20/- Boise - Christmas Tree, 3213 Crescent Rim Drive 1953 1 neg x 00139 P2006.20/- Boise High School Homecoming game and parade 1953 3 neg x Boise - Statewide news photos, Forest Service Building, 00140 P2006.20/- Fosters Furniture Store 1953 14 neg x Boise - Leo Leeburn with Boise Police Chief Jack Barney and Gus Urresti at Boise Policeman Dance, 00141 P2006.20/- Miramar Ballroom 5 neg x 00142 P2006.20/- Boise - John's Shoe Shop on 9th Street 1950 3 neg x 00143 P2006.20/- Boise - Ada Theatre Johnny Olson Talk Show 1950 8 neg x 00144 P2006.20/- Howard Myers setting up and tearing down the ring 1950 1 neg 00145 P2006.20/- Dick Lane, boxer 1950 1 neg 00146 P2006.20/- Boise - Idaho Camera, 910 Main Street, repair man.
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