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Transportation -- Idaho
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Transportation_635 "Laying the Oregon Short Line, Buhl Extension. 1906.; Men laying a railroad track.
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Transportation_634 "Laying the Oregon Short Line, Buhl Extension. 1906;" men laying railroad track, using large machines.
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Transportation_633 "Laying the Oregon Short Line. Buhl Extension. 1906; men laying a railroad track.
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Transportation_623 "First Car Load of Exhibition Fruit Was Shipped in 1908;" train in the Twin Falls railyard, with a grain elevator in the background.
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Transportation_595 "Riverside Ferry, September 10, 1912;" men standing outside of two cars on the Snake River ferry, one (I.B. Perrine) holds a sturgeon (See photo TF 594 and TF 593 on this group of men)
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Transportation_594 "On the trail to Swiss Valley. September 10, 1912;" men in motoring gear posed alongside automobiles outside an orchard; 2nd from left: S.T. Hamilton; 3rd from left: I.B (Ira) Perrine; Far left: Carl Lund
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Transportation_577 "Long Ago;" stagecoach on a grade into the canyon with one of the Blue Lakes in the background.
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Transportation_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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Transportation_557 "The Great North West;" stagecoach moving up a grade in the Snake River Canyon
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Transportation_546 "The Higher the Sagebrush, the Richer the Soil;" man standing amidst tall sagebrush, with a buggy and horses.
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Transportation_536 "Point Garfield;" ferry crossing the Snake River above Shoshone Falls
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Transportation_528 "The Stage;" stagecoach, loaded with passengers, descending into the Snake River Canyon, on narrow road
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Transportation_524 "Overland;" View of the back of a stagecoach stopped on the way up a grade in the canyon; Perrine Coulee Falls in background; two men on the coach.
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Transportation_506 "Shoshone Falls Ferry;" crossing the Snake River with people; a wagon, and a team of horses
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Transportation_396 "For Jarbidge;" men and boys alongside a mule train in Twin Falls (possibly outside the Rogerson Hotel) Avant House in background