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PC-2313 "Twin Falls, The Apple Country;" the Twin Falls waterfall inside an apple-shaped cutout. -
PC-2300 "Easter Greetings;" photo of the Twin Falls waterfall at the top of a painted, cracked eggshell. -
PC-2298 "Twin Falls ; The Rose City;" photo of the Twin Falls waterfall in the center of a painted rose. -
PC-2297 "Twin Falls - The Heart of the Great NorthWest;" photo of the Twin Falls waterfall in the center of a heart. -
PC-2279 A Merrie Christmas; design made by Clarence Bisbee for his Christmas cards with the Twin Falls waterfall in the center. -
2026 An advertisement for the Modern Woodmen Sanatorium for Tuberculosis in Colorado Springs, CO. A banner above and below the ad reads, "We protect you as well as your benficiary. Join us." -
2022 A Bisbee Studio advertisement that reads, "Free! Free!! Free!!! At Bisbee's. A free photo of every baby 18 mpnths old or under. March 12th and 13th. Remember the dates and place. Commercial and Savings Bank Bldg." Bisbee's Studio was located in the Commmercial and Savings Bank building from 1907-1914. -
1800 An agreement of sale between Twin Falls County and Ethel Rogerson. -
1799 An Auditor's Certificate for sale of property of Rogerson Contract, paid out by the County Auditor Harry C. Parsons in the amount of $344.90 -
1798 Blueprints for the side elevation for potential two-story Bisbee Studio. Plans drafted by Twin Falls architect Ernest Gates. -
1797 Blueprints for the front elevation for potential two-story Bisbee Studio. Plans drafted by Twin Falls architect Ernest Gates. -
1796 Blueprints for the 2nd Ave E elevation of the Bisbee Studio. Plans drafted by Twin Falls architect Ernest Gates. -
1795 Blueprints for the front and rear elevations of the Bisbee Studio. Plans drafted by Twin Falls architect Ernest Gates. -
1794 Blueprints for the potential second floor of the Bisbee Studio. Plans drafted by Twin Falls architect Ernest Gates. -
1793 Blueprints for the first floor of the Bisbee Studio. Plans drafted by Twin Falls architect Ernest Gates.