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339 Twin Falls Bank & Trust Company Building; corner of Main Avenue and Shoshone Street; Also visible: George Herriott, Attorney at Law; Roberts Daly Company, Orchard Lands; Mark M. Murtaugh Consulting, Hydraulic and Construction Engineer; Straus Glauber Clothing (building next door on Shoshone); Dr. McAtee, Dentist (building next door on Main)
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338 "Prize Potato Field; 26 rows to the acre; 12 rows sacked, 14 rows not sacked. Total yield 38,685 pounds or 645 bushels to the acre;" Copy of prize check written to L.A. Snyder in the amount of $500 with photo of field of potatoes, sacked and not sacked.
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337 "First Annual Potato Breakfast, Commercial Club, January 21, 1911. Twin Falls, Idaho."
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336 "$500 prize winner - 1910. 645 bushels to the acre. L.A. Snyder farm, 1 mile east of Twin Falls, Idaho;" packed potato sacks standing in field
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335 "1 acre celery crop sold for $1200. Senior Ranch;" man standing in celery field outside Twin Falls, Idaho.
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334 Letter from the Oregon Short Line Railroad Company awarding a $500 prize to Mr. L.A. Snyder for the Potato Prize Contest of 1910.
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333 A letter from President William H. Taft thanking the secretary of the Twin Falls Commercial Club, Robert W. Spangler, for a box of potatoes.
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332B "Jarbidge, Nevada;" tent city in a canyon
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332 "Jarbidge, Nevada;" tent city in a canyon
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331 "Looking into Jack Hole;" view of valley, tents
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330 "Death Valley Scotty;" man on his horse among tents
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329 "Scene on Jarbidge River;"
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328 "Jarbidge, Nevada;" men posing along the street of the valley tent city; Wyman's Assay Office on left
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327 "Jack Creek;" snowy mountains
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326 "Scene on East Fork "