A group of men and women can be seen in the foreground of this view down Main Street in Warrens, Idaho. The stores and structures are constructed of logs. The street is rough and muddy.
Ku-Klux Klan-Idaho. --Optometrists-Idaho-Boise. --Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Blaine County. --Women-Idaho-History.
Correspondence, claims, and financial records of W.C. Roberts' mines in Blaine County, Idaho; an account book of A.H. Simmons, Roberts's son-in-law and Boise optometrist; and several folders on Women of the Ku Klux Klan.
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A group of men and women can be seen in the foreground of this view down Main Street in Warrens, Idaho. The stores and structures are constructed of logs. The street is rough and muddy.
Dedication of Towles Fountain in front of Boise City Hall, 1915. Nettie and Dorothy Chipp (young girl) shown on platform. Fountain named in honor of Mary Towles, early temperence worker.
This picture shows the dock canteen at St. Nazaire, France in 1919. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho. After World War I, Grace was chosen by the General Federation of Women�s Clubs to be sent to France to do war work....
The interior of the Y.M.C.A. dock canteen at St. Nazaire, France in 1919. These photographs are glued onto the cover of a scrapbook Grace Gallet made to remember the trip.
Women-Idaho-Boise-Societies and clubs. --Japanese Americans-Idaho-Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945. --Social welfare-Idaho. --Minidoka Relocation Center (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Minutes, correspondence, committee records, club records, scrapbooks, photographs, and memorabilia. Activities documented in the collection include work at the Hunt Relocation Camp, the Women's Center, the Y-Teen, and Day-Care.