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578 "S.W. Gilleland and Son. Potatoes. 805 bushels per acre;" man and a boy standing in a field, with power lines, haystacks, and buggy with horse visible in the background.
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577 "Long Ago;" stagecoach on a grade into the canyon with one of the Blue Lakes in the background.
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576 "The Ford;" stagecoach stopped to give the horses a drink while fording a stream, with a woman and two men in the box seat.
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575 "The Blue Lakes Valley;" looking west at the Perrine Ranch area of the Snake River canyon, from the rim, showing the first Perrine Bridge.
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574 "The River;" view of the Snake River, up river from the first Perrine Bridge, with power lines and geese.
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573 "Hotel Perrine. Twin Falls, Idaho;" corner view of the hotel; people on sidewalks, automobiles (cars) and horse-drawn vehicles in street. Businesses and buildings visible include: Bert Sowle; Perrine Hotel Cigar Store; Abstracts, Farm and City Loans; Rexall Drug Store (Skeels-Wiley Drug); Grocery; 5 and 10 Store. Large sign on corner states: "Carnation Club Dance at Dreamland Hall. Every Tuesday and Friday Evening, Friedman's Piece Orchestra. Everybody Welcome."
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572 "Idaho's Wonderful Balance Rock;" view of Balanced Rock near Castleford, Idaho.
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571 "H.B. Johnson Orchard in 1906;" Horse-powered potato digging machine at work. Two men and a boy operating a four-horse team.
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570 "The River;" view of the Snake River taken from on the river. Perrine Ranch on the right.
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569 "Paving Mixer for the four miles of Bitulithic Paving Laid in Twin Falls in 1910-1911;" man driving horse attached to cables for the mixer
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568 "Rock Crusher for the four miles of Bitulithic Paving Laid in Twin Falls in 1910-1911;" Also visible: Lincoln Produce and Refrigerating
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567 First Methodist-Episcopal Church, Twin Falls, Idaho.
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566 "Interior of Sterling Dairy and Produce Company;" four men standing near machinery and tanks.
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565 "Sterling Dairy and Produce Company;" two-story brick building, with milk cans on a loading dock.
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564 "Interior of Lincoln Produce and Refrigerating Company;" interior of building showing machinery, chairs, and other miscellany.