Minidoka County Historical Society Board President Jim Grisenti talks about the WWII war camp building belonging to Dave Teeter that was donated to the museum. The building was moved last week to the museum.
Laurie Welch
Former Idaho Department of Transportation spokesman Nathan Jerke, left, John Firth, center, and Arlo Lloyd visit an ITD historical marker in 2012 west of Paul.
Mychel Matthews
Hanako Wakatsuki, chief of interpretation and education at the Minidoka National Historical Site, right, speaks on Oct. 18 with Minidoka County Historical Society board members Jim Grisenti, center, and Ray Stockton at a WWII war camp building donated by the late David Teeter.
RUPERT — A World War II war camp building has a new home at the Minidoka County Historical Society Museum after it was donated to the museum by former Minidoka County commissioner David Teeter, who died in 2018.
About 75 people attended the Herrett Forum Lecture Series,"Day of Remembrance: Japanese American Incarceration During WWII" presented by Kurt …
Minidoka County Historical Society Board President Jim Grisenti talks about the WWII war camp building belonging to Dave Teeter that was donated to the museum. The building was moved last week to the museum.
Former Idaho Department of Transportation spokesman Nathan Jerke, left, John Firth, center, and Arlo Lloyd visit an ITD historical marker in 2012 west of Paul.
Hanako Wakatsuki, chief of interpretation and education at the Minidoka National Historical Site, right, speaks on Oct. 18 with Minidoka County Historical Society board members Jim Grisenti, center, and Ray Stockton at a WWII war camp building donated by the late David Teeter.