Buildings; Cityscapes; Collages; Brickwork; Stone buildings;
A group of Boise buildings arranged in a collage. This work appears in a pamphlet entitled "A Glimpse of Idaho---Sportsmen's Paradise". Also included are pictures of fish and game available to sportsmen in Idaho.
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 42: A room in the Student Union Building furnished with California-type sofas, chairs, and incidental pieces, as well as a large automatic radio-phonograph, game and writing tables, etc., was opened in January, 1942, as a recreation and...
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 42: A room in the Student Union Building furnished with California-type sofas, chairs, and incidental pieces, as well as a large automatic radio-phonograph, game and writing tables, etc., was opened in January, 1942, as a recreation and...
Division of Grazing summer camp located 7 miles north of Riddle, Idaho. Established July, 1940. Interior view of the camp exchange showing display of items available to enrollees.
Citizens at a lawn social taken in Horace Noble's yard in 1900. Six-year-old Vallie (Noble) with her doll and buggy. Wall on left is the Noble Hotel Annex. Two-story building is Moody Hall. The smaller building is the Schneider Butcher Shop. A list...
Folk music-Idaho-Warren. --Warren (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Transcriptions taken by Beemer, a Warren, Idaho, miner, from songs whistled, hummed, or sang by local residents. Also enclosed is a reminiscence by Taylor Smith. Also available on microfilm.
Lawyers-Idaho-Boise-Records and correspondence. --Idaho. Industrial Accident Board. --Oppenheim, Benjamin Walker, 1883-1979.
Collection includes both legal files and personal papers. The original acquisition of 7 ft. included legal files from Oppenheim's practice, 1937-1945; accounts from his law partnerships with Shadrach L. Hodgin, 1913-1927 and Jacob M. Lampert,...
Letter written to a friend from Bolton, Idaho describes family, and life in a mining town. Describes dancing, skating, parties, sleighing and snow in Deer Creek area. Describes the process of buying stock in the mining company and says to, "help a...
The White Pine King was the largest Idaho White pine tree known to have been grown in Idaho of which record is available, height 207 feet, diameter 6 feet 9 inches.
This booklet is 32 pages of photos and articles promoting the opportunities available to persons interested in moving to the Richfield and Dietrich area of Idaho. Views include farms crops, new buildings, civic groups, irrigation, and settlers.
Television broadcasting of news-Idaho-History-Sources. --Television stations-Idaho-Boise-History-Sources.
Assembled by Dick Eardley for KBCI (formerly KBOI) television from local newscasts as a "historical file". Arrangement is alphabetical by name or subject. The reels number 1-58, with 14 reels missing. Available reels cover A-P of the alphabet....