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Lorimer Negatives Entry 6/11/2007 Lorimer Negatives Entry 6/11/2007 Envelope Number Date Description Neg Folder Number 001 1/18/1960 Legislature comes to town 13 neg 002 Union Pacific water tower – being torn down 2 neg 003 6/4/1957 St. Lukes Auxiliary 3 neg 004 5/25/1957 Sewer disposal and river 2 neg 005 5/11/1957 Shriner Parade 1 neg 006 5/2/1957 Boise City Band 3 neg 007 6/12/1957 Borah High School construction 2 neg 008 6/13/1957 Boys State 2 neg 009 Democrats at airport: Mrs. Bert Miller, John Glasby, Mrs. Luther and Ruth Moon 3 neg 010 6/26/1957 Railroad crossing 2 neg 011 7/6/1957 College of Idaho construction, Caldwell 2 neg 012 7/26/1957 Construction, handicapped merry-go-round 2 neg 013 7/9/1957 Franklin School reunion 2 neg 014 7/6/1957 Lake Lowell, new boat docks 2 neg 015 7/6/1957 J.C. Penney new building 2 neg 016 6/28/1957 Mrs. Stephen Douglas and daughter 2 neg 017 6/28/1957 Wagon Train, Oregon to Wash. D.C. 11 neg 018 7/16/1957 Construction, 13th and Main, 13 neg 019 10/3/1955 Homer Budge, Colonel Arvil Stafford on right 2 neg 020 10/3/1955 Methodist Church Officials 1 neg 021 10/15/1955 Leo Carillo, western movie star 4 neg 022 [1960] New buildings, landmarks and stores 11 neg 023 [1960] Boise High School basketball 6 neg 024 [1960] Legislature officials; Harmon Killebrew 6 neg 025 [1960] Boise Junior College Choir 1 neg 026 [1960[ Library workers [State] 2 neg 027 [1960] Street scene, snow removal 2 neg 028 [1960] Dr. Louise Holdren 1 neg 029 [1960] Working on statue on Capitol lawn 2 neg 030 11/16/1955 Governor Smylie w/Bob Knight 4 neg 031 11/15/1955 Governor Smylie w/Bob Knight 2 neg 032 033 11/8/1955 Dr. Vincent Peale 2 neg 034 12/22/1955 Flood pictures 11 neg 035 12/16/1955 Harlem Globetrotters 4 neg 036 12/20/1955 Statesman 25th party 1 neg 037 7/24/1957 Five from PP Station 3 neg 038 7/25/1957 Forrest F. Church; 109 W. Idaho 2 neg 039 7/29/1957 First Methodist Church 3 neg 040 7/29/1957 Capitol Building 2 neg 041 8/4/1957 Audie Murphy, Caldwell Night Rodeo 7 neg 042 Central School 3 neg 043 7/24/1957 State Historical Museum, Sweeney with traps 2 neg 044 7/22/1957 Range Fires, Mountain Home, Diversion Dam 17 neg 045 7/19/1957 Bogus Basin, T-bar lift to Deer Point 6 neg 046 7/19/1957 Bogus Basin, cutting trees 8 neg 047 7/19/1957 Synagogue 8 neg 048 7/17/1957 Vista Village parking lights 1 neg 049 Statesman engraving department 1 neg 050 7/10/1957 Owyhee Motel 11th Grove, construction 3 neg 051 12/26/1951 A: Buck Cummings; B: R.W. Con; C: Beth Baueroft; D: Mrs. L.H. Bush; E: H.M. B 9 neg 052 12/22/1951 A: Mrs. A. Small; B: S.W. Standberry; C: Max Sarvis; D: Mrs. John W. Smith; E: K 7 neg Page 1 Lorimer Negatives Entry 6/11/2007 Envelope Number Date Description Neg Folder Number 053 12/17/1951 A: B. Welch; B: W.A. Winston; C: Lt. L. Yednock; D: Jo Anne Voiten; E: Mrs. Ray 6 neg 054 12/15/1951 Major Burton Ross 1 neg 055 Boise Junior College bed races 7 neg 056 Plantation Golf Course, lady golfers 1 neg 057 Fire; Armco Drainage and Metal Products 2 neg 058 [1961] Idaho Legislature 18 neg 059 1/1961 Senate Pages 3 neg 060 1/1961 Huning: Dawson w/deer in truck 2 neg 061 6/10/1953 Mrs. DeCleir , ladies on patio 1 neg 062 [1961] Space Capsule [Mercury] 5 neg 063 Brown Rent-All, Albertson Store (Vista Village); Oregon Mutual Insurance Compa 3 neg 064 [Arrowrock Dam] 4 neg 065 State of Idaho Highways and Law Enforcement Building 1 neg 066 [1960] Ada County Library Book Mobile 1 neg 067 [1961] Idaho Educators Association; Shell Service Station; Grange Mutual Life Insurance 3 neg 068 10/26/1955 Governor Smylie 1 neg 069 12/14/1955 Kelly Matthews, photographer 1 neg 070 6/1960 American Legion Officer and Army Reserves leaving Boise 4 neg 071 7/23/1960 Mardi Benson, Dr. Ahmad and others 4 neg 072 7/25/1960 Nancy Grange and sports car 8 neg 073 5 & 6/1960 Boise Lions Club 4 neg 074 6/1960 Dunkley Music Recital Hall 4 neg 075 6/1960 Humane Shelter Opening 6 neg 076 7/5/1960 Franklin H. Reunion, Girl Scout cooking 8 neg 077 6/1960 Boise Optimist Club Officers 2 neg 078 6/1960 Home and range fires in Boise 16 neg 079 7/21/1960 Dick Darling, shot putter 1 neg 080 7/1/1960 Donna Fletcher; 1959 Snake River Stampede Queen 1 neg 081 7/23/1960 Garrett Fiet family 3 neg 082 6/29/1960 Marie Hansen 2 neg 083 6/1960 Idaho Gold Rush Barbeque 8 neg 084 6/1960 Miss Idaho Pageant 6 neg 085 6/1960 Judge Koelsch 2 neg 086 6/28/1960 LDS Birthday and Kiwanis Club 4 neg 087 6/28/1960 Ladies Golf Tournament 4 neg 088 6/29/1960 20th Century Lanes construction 4 neg 089 6/29/1960 Joe King (Indian costume) and Ted Meyer 4 neg 090 6/1960 Ontario racetrack 4 neg 091 6/1960 Sons and Daughters Pioneer Picnic 4 neg 092 9/7/1960 Capt. Don Sharp; Diane Shelton w/ Spanish American War Vets; Mr. and Mrs. W 6 neg 093 6/1960 Mrs. George Croohouse (3 women); Mrs. Henry Randall (Job's Daughters) and El 4 neg 094 6/28/1960 Belgian Ambassador w/ family 4 neg 095 6/1960 World War I widows 2 neg 096 7/26/1960 Middleton Methodist Church 2 neg 097 7/1960 John McGrath, Star, Idaho; Governor Smylie w/ Snake River Stampede Officials 4 neg 098 State Liquor Law Enforcement; Garden Valley Reunion 7 neg 099 7/1960 St. Johns Picnic; Optometry Officers; Rev. George Roberts and Rodeo Committe 8 neg 100 7/21/1960 Statesman Reporters 10 neg 101 Diane Shelton; Pat Riley and Carol Schreorleitz 3 neg 102 [1960] Jaycee Raft Race 29 neg 103 7/20/1960 Boy Scouts at airport 2 neg 104 7/26/1960 Middleton Bridge construction 2 neg Page 2 Lorimer Negatives Entry 6/11/2007 Envelope Number Date Description Neg Folder Number 105 7/20/1960 Sheriff 's Posse 1 neg 106 7/22/1960 Tennis Tournament 2 neg 107 7/1960 Veterans Administration; Weather Bureau; Swimmers 4 neg 108 6/29/1960 Arthritis picnic; Kindergarten reunion 6 neg 109 6 & 7/1960 Eagle fire building; Boise Photographic Society 6 neg 110 7/26/1960 Easy Valley Baseball Team; Mrs. Ernest Clapp 4 neg 111 7/20/1960 Team visiting Bank of Idaho and Canyon County Sheriff's Posse 4 neg 112 7/20/1960 4-H Picnic; Mrs. Frank Dillenbangle; First Christian Church Ladies 5 neg 113 7/21/1960 Jim Hughes and Jim Byers; mosquito control; Miller Stephen crew 5 neg 114 6/1960 Range fire near Highlands; patient at Elks Center; Pigeon Fanciers Officers; kids 6 neg 115 6/1960 Boise Junior College Building; St. Lukes Junior Auxiliary 6 neg 116 6 & 7/1960 Tennis; Science Fiction Officers 4 neg 117 1960 Governor Smylie w/Coast Guard; Jack Beery and traffic sign; kids in costumes; La 5 neg 118 7/1960 Mrs. Wegener (in garden); Barbara Chandler (tennis) (7-7); George Cooper w/ fa 6 neg 119 6/1960 Hillcrest Spring Formal Dance Committee 2 neg 120 7/7/1960 Opal Harvester Company 2 neg 121 3/11/1957 Photographers Convention 2 neg 122 7/29/1960 Caldwell Night Rodeo 6 neg 123 5/3/1961 Log trailer; Horticulture tour, 7-28-60 5 neg 124 7/29/1960 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hostetler and family, Hillcrest Golf (7-60) 3 neg 125 7/27/1960 Wm. Huntley; Western picnic, 7-28-60; Joint Americanization Club picnic, 7-28-60 6 neg 126 6/30/1960 Mrs. Wallace Pond w/children 3 neg 127 7/14/1960 Mrs. J.C. Mills; Roberts; Gibb w/family, 7-28-60; Mrs. And Mrs. Don Houts; 25th w 5 neg 128 4/3/1953 Boise Pilots baseball at Rio Vista 11 neg 129 4/6/1953 Boise Yankees [pilots] 10 neg 130 Boise Yankees [pilots] at Rio Vista 10 neg 131 7/1/1960 Meridian High School; foreign students in Boise 4 neg 132 4/4/1953 Marion Anderson at Railroad Station ( neg deterioration) 2 neg 133 8/2/1960 Caldwell Night Rodeo 23 neg 134 7/4/1960 Mayfield, Idaho, barbeque 10 neg 135 7/4/1960 Lucky Peak, Sandy Point, boats, water-skiers 24 neg 136 3/11/1953 Mores Creek Bridge construction (neg deterioration) 3 neg 137 3/25/1953 Meridian baseball and track (neg deterioration) 7 neg 138 3/27/1953 National Guard 190th, P51 Mustangs 4 neg 139 3/20/1953 Harry Orchard (neg deterioration) 2 neg 140 4/3/1953 Bicycle Safety School 1 neg 141 8/1/1960 Caldwell Rodeo 35 neg 142 8/1960 Construction of sawmill [Harris Brothers] 2 neg 143 8/7/1960 Vale All Star Football game 18 neg 144 145 [1960] Skiers at Depot 1 neg 146 Buildings-Sears; Boise; Sunline Motel; Kuna Post Office 6 neg 147 Governor Smylie 2 neg 148 149 8/1955 Idaho First National Bank 2 neg 150 151 3/19/1956 Mountain Home Air Force Base, aircraft, interiors, servicemen (neg deterioration) 9 neg 152 2/25/1956 Adlai Stevenson at South Junior High School 3 neg 153 8/15/1955 Statehouse smokestack repair 2 neg 154 8/5/1955 Harvest Scene 2 neg 155 5/7/1955 Julia Davis Park, canoeing 5 neg 156 2/26/1957 Vale, Oregon, flood, aerial and ground shots 30 neg Page 3 Lorimer Negatives Entry 6/11/2007 Envelope Number Date Description Neg Folder Number 157 2/26/1957 Vale, Oregon, flood, aerial 8 neg 158 4/9/1957 Workers covering ditch 4 neg 159 2/26/1957 Weiser flood, aerial 5 neg 160 2/18/1957 Idaho Statesman new press; Koelsch School 7 neg 161 1/25/1957 Photographic Society darkroom, photographs 4 neg 162 1/15/1956 Polio [fundraiser style show] 11 neg 163 3/7/1957 Boise Structures – landmarks 18 neg 164 1/17/1956 Pacific Steel; Boise Junior College Orchestra, 3/5/57; Art gallery, 3/11/57 6 neg 165 2/13/1957 Senator Frank Church visit 5 neg 166 4/18/1957 Emmett cherry blossoms 8 neg 167 1957 Albertson’s employees; Filter Center; Intermountain Gas Officers 5 neg 168 3/14/1957 Woman w/historical volume; St.
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