A People's Archive of Police Violence in Cleveland
http://www.archivingpoliceviolence.org/
2017
Agricultural engineering. University of Idaho. Dean James E. Kraus using a potato seed piece machine.
1974 photograph of Agricultural engineering building. Dean Kraus works on equipment.
PG 1, University of Idaho Campus Photographs, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives, <a href="http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/">http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/</a>
1974
Photograph
PG1_217_12
University of Idaho
Appearance. Omeka.
2017
Carl Kiilsgaard passes a potato.
Vandal Football legend Carl Kiilsgaard passes a potato for a publicity stunt sometime during his student tenure from 1946 to 1949. After graduation, Carl was drafted and briefly played for NFL’s Chicago Cardinals in 1950 before being called back into active duty during the Korean War. A life-long University of Idaho supporter, he accepted a position as director of the UI Foundation in 1973 which he kept for just over 20 years. Carl passed away at the age of 84 on Tuesday Oct. 6, 2009.
PG 2, University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives
1940s
PG 2-114-491
Collections. Omeka
2017
Documenting Ferguson
Washington University in St. Louis
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Exhibits. Omeka
2017
Fredericksburg City of Hospitals
Student project from the University of Mary Washington
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Growing the Idaho Potato
Potatoes
University of Idaho, College of Agriculture, Extension Division, Extension bulletin No. 029, 1919.
Bennet, E. R.
Special Collections Idaho S 53 (Between E3 - E415
Idaho Agricultural Extension Service, University of Idaho College of Agriculture
1919
uiext_b29
Inspecting a potato field
Potato industry--Washington (State)--1940-1950
Columbia Basin Project, Irrigation Division. Moses Lake Development Farm 2 miles east of Moses Lake. Twelve hours after a 3/4 inch rain which fell between 5pm to 10pm September 16th, water was standing in alternate furrows in the low flat areas of the Netted Gem potato field. Eighteen days after the last irrigation, which gives indication of the slow rate of pemetration in this field. This shows the effect of compaction by tractor wheels in rows with water-Art Bauman left and J.L. Toevs right. H. Foss, cameraman. Taken for Land Development Section
Foss, H. E.
PG 94, Box 1, Folder Farm Development, 4 800, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives, http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/
1947-09-17
Public Domain
Photograph
94-4-800
Columbia River Basin