- 
        
361                "5 year old Apple Orchard, H.B. Johnson Ranch, 2 1/2 miles southwest of Twin Falls, Idaho
             
    - 
        
360                "Shoshone Falls;" view of Shoshone Falls Hotel on right
             
    - 
        
359                "G.A.R. Parade Encampment, 1911;" parade down Main Street with the Rogerson Hotel in background
             
    - 
        
358                "G.A.R. Parade Encampment, 1911;" parade down Main Street with the Rogerson Hotel in background. Also visible: Independent Meat Market; Ostrander and McCall Furniture
             
    - 
        
357                Shoshone Falls
             
    - 
        
356                "Brown-Crocker Company, 2 1/2 miles northeast of Filer, Idaho; sheep in a field.
             
    - 
        
355                "Shearing Sheep on the Brown-Crocker Ranch, 2 1/2 miles northeast of Filer, Idaho; men working in shearing stalls
             
    - 
        
354                "Shearing Sheep; F.D. Brown Ranch, 2 1/2 miles northeast of Filer, Idaho; men working at shearing pens; bagged wool.
             
    - 
        
353                "In the Orchard; Polzin Ranch, 2 1/2 miles south of Twin Falls, Idaho; Several people standing amongst apple trees.
             
    - 
        
352                "Apple Tree;  Polzin Ranch, 2 1/2 miles south of Twin Falls, Idaho;" boy beside a fruit tree
             
    - 
        
351                "4 year Apple Tree, J.F. Hogan Ranch, 1 mile west of Kimberly, Idaho;" apple trees
             
    - 
        
350                "5 year old Apples, Starr Ranch, 4 miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho;" apple trees
             
    - 
        
349                "3 year old Cherry Tree, J.F. Hogan Ranch, 1 mile west of Kimberly, Idaho;" Three boys under a fruit tree
             
    - 
        
348                "5 year old Apple Trees, Starr Ranch, 4 miles east of Twin Falls, Idaho."
             
    - 
        
347                "Apricot Blossoms, Henry Seaver's Ranch, 2 miles west of Kimberly, Idaho;" Apricot tree; Bisbee's shadow and that of his camera also in the photo.