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1. 1965 Pocatello Dodgers 1965 Pocatello DodgersBaseball; Baseball players;Pocatello was involved with Pioneer League baseball from its inception in 1939. In 1965, the Pocatello team was an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Its coach was Tommy Lasorda in his first coac

2. A Shoshone Bright eye A Shoshone Bright eyeIndians of North America; Shoshone-Bannock tribe; Cradleboards;A Shoshone-Bannock child in a traditional cradleboard.

3. Academy of Idaho Basketball team, 1907-1908 Academy of Idaho Basketball team, 1907-1908Basketball; Basketball players;During the 1907-1908 season, the Academy of Idaho men's basketball team won the conference championship. They were coached by Professor John L. Morris who taught Mathematics and Athletics.

4. Academy of Idaho football team, 1902 Academy of Idaho football team, 1902Football players;Football team of the Academy of Idaho, Pocatello, Idaho, 1902. Numerous athletic teams were founded the first year the Academy was in session including footall, basketball and track teams.

5. Academy of Idaho football team, 1902. Academy of Idaho football team, 1902.Football; Football players;In its first year, the Academy of Idaho was able to field a number of athletic teams, including a football team. The team was coached by H.D. Cheney who taught Ancient and Modern Languages at the Aca

6. Academy of Idaho Women's Basketball Academy of Idaho Women's BasketballBasketball; Basketball players;Photograph of the 1904 Academy of Idaho Women's Basketball team. Team members are (L-R) Ethel Moore, Grace Kerr, Anna Spongberg, Mame Taylor, and Bun Fury.

7. Academy of Idaho, Pocatello, Idaho Academy of Idaho, Pocatello, IdahoUniversities & colleges;Postcard showing the growing campus of the Academy of Idaho at Pocatello, Idaho. The building in the center is Swanson Hall, the original campus building, the west wing of which was added in 1905. A

8. Aerial view of Pocatello, Idaho Aerial view of Pocatello, IdahoAerial photographs;Aerial view of the Southeast side of Pocatello, Idaho showing the Academy of Idaho campus, Whittier Elementary School, and the meandering Portneuf River. Note the biplane in the upper left corner.

9. Alameda Road, Pocatello, Idaho Alameda Road, Pocatello, IdahoStreets; Pocatello (Idaho)Now a major thoroughfare, Alameda Road started as a dusty tree-lined street.

10. Amusement Hall, Lava Hot Springs, Idaho Amusement Hall, Lava Hot Springs, IdahoDance halls;Crowd of men and women at a community dance held at the Lava Hot Springs Amusement Hall. The building was located on East Main Street and torn down in the late 1930s.

11. Arthur Ave., Pocatello, Idaho Arthur Ave., Pocatello, IdahoStreets;Photograph of Arthur Avenue in Pocatello, Idaho. The street runs north & south on the west side of town. The reverse of the cabinet card includes an advertisement concerning irrigated lands availabl

12. Bannock County Courthouse and Bonneville Elementary School Bannock County Courthouse and Bonneville Elementary SchoolCourthouses; Schools;Bannock County was established in 1893. The courthouse was built in 1902. The current Bannock County courthouse was built on the same site in the 1950s. Bonneville Elementary was built in 1895 at 2

13. Beating the Bomb Beating the BombCivil defense; Air raid shelters;Man taking inventory of Civil Defense emergency shelter supplies. During the 1960s many schools and other government buildings received supplies in order to be used as bomb shelters.

14. Bird's Eye View, Pocatello, Idaho. State Academy Buildings. Bird's Eye View, Pocatello, Idaho. State Academy Buildings.Universities & colleges;Color postcard of the campus of the Academy of Idaho, Pocatello, Idaho.

15. Bistline Lumber, Coal & Hardware, Pocatello, Idaho. Bistline Lumber, Coal & Hardware, Pocatello, Idaho.Lumberyards;Bistline Lumber, Coal & Hardware was located at 427 E. Center Street. Pictured in front of the store are Jean Bistline, J.B. Bistline, unidentified person, Claude Bistline, and unidentified person.

16. Bonneville Elementary School, Pocatello, Idaho Bonneville Elementary School, Pocatello, IdahoSchoolsOriginally called East Side School, Bonneville Elementary was built in 1895 from reservation quarry stones. The school was built at a cost of $7000 and consisted of four classrooms: two on each floor

17. Boy Scouts, Pocatello, Idaho. Boy Scouts, Pocatello, Idaho.campingThe Y.M.C.A. Boy Scouts from Pocatello, Idaho at camp, c. 1910.

18. Building the Oregon Short Line Shops Building the Oregon Short Line ShopsRailroad shops & yards;Building the O.S.L.R.R. Shops in Pocatello, Idaho. Some of the shop buildings were transferred from Eagle Rock (currently Idaho Falls), and others were built in place.

19. Business Office Class, Academy of Idaho, 1911 Business Office Class, Academy of Idaho, 1911Classrooms;Photograph of a Business Class in progress at the Academy of Idaho, Pocatello, Idaho, 1911. Classes were held in Swanson Hall.

20. Camp Tendoy Camp TendoyCamps; Cabins;Boy Scout cabins at Camp Tendoy on Scout Mountain outside of Pocatello, Idaho. The camp was built by CWA (Civil Works Administration) workers in the early 1930s.
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