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1. 4-H Club Committee, Franklin County Fair 4-H Club Committee, Franklin County Fair 4-H, Franklin County Fair, Preston People Three unidentified men who served with 4-H and the Franklin County Fair.

2. 4-H Club Committee, Franklin County, Idaho 4-H Club Committee, Franklin County, Idaho 4-H, Preston People, Preston Businesses Franklin County 4-H Club Committee and their animals. Businesses in the background are Pitcher Tavern, The Cream Station and a tailor shop

3. 4-H, Franklin County Fair Judging 4-H, Franklin County Fair Judging 4-H Livestock Judging, Franklin County Fair, Preston People Boy and judges at the Franklin County Fair livestock judging.

4. Airmail Service, Preston, Idaho Airmail Service, Preston, Idaho Airmail, Preston People First airmail service to Preston was provided by Token Airmail Service in 1938. Token Airmail Service contracted to deliver mail by air to many small communities in Idaho. The airport was built in 1934....

5. Battle of Bear River Monument Plaque, Preston, Idaho Battle of Bear River Monument Plaque, Preston, Idaho Historic Markers in Franklin County, Bear River Massacre No. 16. Erected 1863. The Battle of Bear River was fought in this vicinity January 29, 1863. Col. P. E. Conner, leading 300 California volunteers from Camp Douglas, Utah, against Bannock and Shoshoni Indians,...

6. Bear River Massacre Sign, Preston, Idaho Bear River Massacre Sign, Preston, Idaho Historic Markers in Franklin County, Bear River Massacre Bear River Massacre Sign on the massacre site, north and west of Preston on Highway 91. The sign reads: Very few Northwestern Shoshoni Indians survived a battle here that turned into a massacre by Col....

7. Bear River Massacre Site Monument, Preston, Idaho Bear River Massacre Site Monument, Preston, Idaho Historic Markers in Franklin County, National Historic Landmarks, Bear River Massacre Plaque reads: Bear River Massacre Site has been designated a National Historic Landmark. This site possesses national significance in commemorating the history of the United States. 1990. National Park...

8. Businessmen, Preston, Idaho Businessmen, Preston, Idaho Businessmen, Preston People Businesses shown: Burnham Hotel, Club Cafe, Jensen the Tailor shop. Front row, second from right is Henry Rawlings. All others unidentified.

9. Businessmen, Preston, Idaho Businessmen, Preston, Idaho Businessmen, Preston People Most likely the Chamber of Commerce board, photo taken in the Elks Lodge rooms over First Security Bank. Standing from left to right: Stanton Hawkes,Dairyman; Bruce Wallace, science teacher at Preston...

10. Central Market, Preston, Idaho Central Market, Preston, Idaho Preston Businesses The Central Market picture is backwards, according to Newell Hart's book, Hometown Sketches. The Grand Theatre marquee should be on the left of the picture. Don Greaves owned the IGA store, which also...

11. Chamber of Commerce Dinner Chamber of Commerce Dinner Chamber of Commerce, Business People Shown standing are Rulon Dunn and wife. People sitting are unidentified. Chamber of Commerce dinner.

12. Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Preston, Idaho Chamber of Commerce Dinner, Preston, Idaho Chamber of Commerce, Preston People Robert Fulton passes the gavel to an unidentified man at a Chamber of Commerce Dinner.

13. Chamber of Commerce Sign, Preston, Idaho Chamber of Commerce Sign, Preston, Idaho Signs, Chamber of Commerce A new sign wsa erected near Downey to remind tourists that they might travel through Cache Valley with enjoyment. Inspecting the new sign are W. J. Fryer, secretary of Preston Chamber of Commerce, and...

14. Chamber of Commerce, Preston, Idaho Chamber of Commerce, Preston, Idaho Chamber of Commerce, Preston People William J. Fryer is congratulated by Homer Johnson, Preston businessman, on his appointment as secretary to the Preston Chamber of Commerce while Bob Fulton, Chamber President, looks on.

15. Community Campground, Preston, Idaho Community Campground, Preston, Idaho Campgrounds, Preston Places Community Campground is up Cub River Canyon, just below Albert Moser campground.

16. Del Monte Building, Franklin, Idaho Del Monte Building, Franklin, Idaho Businesses, Franklin, Idaho DelMonte Corporation, Plant 130 in Franklin, Idaho. DelMonte was formerly a major business in the county.

17. Dry Creek, Preston, Idaho Dry Creek, Preston, Idaho Dry Creek, Mink Creek, Preston Places Two unidentified men at the head of Dry Creek which is by the Mink Creek Steepes.

18. Dry Creek, Preston, Idaho Dry Creek, Preston, Idaho Dry Creek, Preston Places Picture was taken at the head of Dry Creek, which is by the Haunted House and Robert Fackrell's Hydoelectric Power Plant in Mink Creek. Two unidentified men appear to be wearing chaps, and may have ridden...

19. Elizabeth Ann Pritchett Carver, Preston, Idaho Elizabeth Ann Pritchett Carver, Preston, Idaho Preston People Postcard photograph of Elizabeth Ann Pritchett Carver, from Preston, Idaho, early 1900's. On the back of the postcard: June, Hazel, Beth

20. Farmer's Equity Building, Preston, Idaho, 1915 Farmer's Equity Building, Preston, Idaho, 1915 Preston Businesses, Preston People Farmers Equity building was around as early as 1903. Used to be a livery stable, thus the wide door. In the 1912-14 era it housed the Preston Produce Co, and dealt in seed, feeds and farm supplies,and...
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