Boise (Idaho)--History. --World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, --Gowen Field (Boise, Idaho). --Gowen Field Beacon (newspaper). --Idaho Statesman (newspaper).
In his June 2000 interview with Rachel Smythe, John Collias discusses his time training and working at Gowen Field during World War II. He specifically describes his time working for the base newspaper, Gowen Field Beacon. Collias also talks...
Transcriptions of newspaper articles concerning local Catholic Churches and activities from newspapers in Boise, Idaho City, Silver City, and Lewiston, Idaho.
In his interview with Troy Reeves and Joslyn Olnes on October 11, 2006, newspaper reporter Bob Fick talked about his memories of moving to Idaho to cover the political news in the Idaho State Capitol. Fick talked about the period from 1983 to 2006...
In his interview with Troy Reeves and Joslyn Olnes on October 11, 2006, newspaper reporter Bob Fick talked about his memories of moving to Idaho to cover the political news in the Idaho State Capitol. Fick talked about the period from 1983 to 2006...
An article from the newspaper that helped to explain the point system. During World War II, food and other goods were in short supply . For instance, canned foods were shipped overseas for the military. Gasoline and tire rationing limited the...
Civil War, Solider's Home, Presbyterian Church, Missouri, Montana, Idaho, President McKinley, Republican Ticket, Territorial Politics, U.S. Military
Manuscript collection for Colonel Peter R. Dolman (born 1833, died 1904). Dolman was married twice with 3 children. He fought in the U.S. Civil War for the Missouri Volunteers, and was a "Progressive" Montana Politician. The Collection includes...