government employees; women; representatives; group portraits
The first women to serve in the Idaho Legislature: Mrs. Mary Wright, Kootenai County; (left) Mrs. Hattie Noble, Boise County; (right) Mrs. Clara Pamelia Campbell, Ada County. Fifth Session, 1898-99.
Close connected bucketline dredge owned and operated by the Bed Rock Dredging Company near Placerville, Idaho in 1898-1899. The dredge was named the H W Lippencott after the company president Howard Lippencott. The Bed Rock Dredging Company was a...
Journalists-Idaho-Boise-Records and correspondence.
Includes correspondence (1942-1987), notes, and reseach material concerning the writing career of Dick (Cedric Godfrey) d'Easum (1907-1990), reports, publications, memorabilia of organizations to which d'Easum belonged, and clippings of his Idaho...
Columbian Club (Boise, Idaho) --Time capsules-Idaho-Boise. --Women-Idaho-Boise-Societies and clubs-History-Sources.
Minutes (1898-1969) of the Columbian Club, a women's organization of Boise, Idaho; correspondence, reports, membership and dues records (1899-1933); scrapbooks (1927-1970); clippings; and cornerstone contents (1925) including a history of the club,...
Crawford, Mary Mazeppa, 1898-1946. --McBeth, Kate Christine, 1832-1915. --McBeth, Susan Law, 1830-1893. --Nez Percé Indians-Missions-History-Sources. --Nez Percé language-Dictionaries-English. --Lapwai (Idaho)-History-Sources. --Kamiah...
Material relating to the missionary work of the McBeth sisters, Susan Law and Kate C., and their nieces, Elizabeth and Mary Crawford, among the Nez Perce Indians at Kamiah, Mount Idaho, and Lapwai, Idaho. Includes correspondence of the McBeths...
Borah, William Edgar, 1865-1940. Frawley, E. J. Cavanah, Charles Chetham, 1871-1953. Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-History-Sources. Lawyers-Idaho-Boise. Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Correspondence, financial records, case files and miscellaneous records of Blake's law practice in association with E.J. Frawley, William E. Borah, and C.C. Cavanah; and as attorney for Boise City, Idaho. Also includes records concerning Blake's...
Correspondence, reports, reminiscences, and advertisements relating to early irrigation projects in Boise Valley and vicinity. Letters from J.H. Hard to his family (Phillipines 1898-1899).
The first women to serve in the Idaho Legislature: Mrs. Mary Wright, Kootenai County (back); Mrs. Hattie Noble, Boise County (left); Mrs. Clara Pamelia Campbell, Ada County (right). Fifth Session, 1898-99
Day, John, d. 1820?. --Frontier and pioneer life-West (U.S.) --Massacres-Idaho-Birch Creek. --Rodeos-Idaho-History. --West (U.S.)-History. --Alaska-Gold discoveries-History.
Scrapbooks, correspondence, and photographs relating to Harrington's travels and interest in frontier history. Subjects include the Alaska gold rush of the 1898; the Birch Creek massacre in Idaho in 1877; John Day (1741-1820), trapper for the...
Idaho Mining Association. --St. Michael's Cathedral (Boise, Idaho) --Mining corporations-Idaho-Boise-Records. --Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-History-Sources. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Records of the Consolidated Mining Syndicate and abstracts of mining properties throughout Idaho; papers relating to Johnesse's wife, Mary A. Patten, including correspondence as state chair for the Democratic Party in Idaho during the 1930s,...
Job printing samples, including letterheads, notices, tickets, and programs for political, church, fraternal, education, union, and business organizations.
Tracks leading from a underground mine covered by a snow shed at a mine in the Thunder Mountain Mining District of central Idaho. Photo shows miners, wooden buildings, cut trees.