Liam Guthrie, Regional History Librarian As Hailey’s streets remain bare of snow in the middle of January, one can only look back enviously (or thankfully, depending on your disposition) at photos like this one, taken by Martyn Mallory in the winter of 1931. The photo shows Hailey’s main street following a heavy snowfall before snowplows were introduced to the valley. Shoveled piles and snow drifts blanket the street, reaching the height of a person in some places, while a well-trodden … [Read more...] about A Snowy Winter in Hailey, Ninety-Five Years Ago
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Faces of the Fourth
Sayler Peavey, Wood River Museum of History and Culture Intern A small-town celebration proudly marches down a muddy street, with brass instruments, horses trotting past storefronts, spectators and floats. The faces may be unfamiliar, but the feeling is timeless—patriotism, community, and the excitement of Independence Day. This is one of many images captured by Martyn Mallory, one of the Wood River Valley’s early photographers. His remarkable collection, which consists of thousands of … [Read more...] about Faces of the Fourth

