Correspondence and records of Hiram A. Hart as secretary of the Musicians Protective Association of Boise, Idaho, Local 537 of the American Federation of Musicians; a directory (1927) of musicians in Local 537; correspondence with Joe N. Weber,...
World War, 1939-1945-Prisoners and prisons-Personal narratives, American.
Diary (1941-1945), written as a prisoner of war; newsletters, bulletins, form letters, and newspaper clippings concerning World War II in the Pacific and prisoners of war.
Excerpt from interview with Dorothy McKenzie conducted on July 23, 1981 by Kris Major, where Dorothy McKenzie describes how she came to the Yankee Fork area in 1940. She first stayed in a campground, Flat Rock Campground, and later lived in a log...
First train into Boise, Idaho, September 5, 1887. Photo taken near the site of the Boise Union Pacific Depot. This train ran from Nampa to Boise. Image: Group of men standing on a flat railway car, steam engine to the left.
Formerly Camp Winthrop. Name changed to Camp Three Forks in 1867. MIdahoway between Silver City and Cliffs, Idaho. South side of South Mountain. Coppinger on Cannon. Taken 1866-1868 by a Silver City photographer. From Mrs. A. C. Lee, Boise.
Hauling tumbler for Estabrook dredge, 1911. Taken above Clauson toll gate in Rocky Canyon above Boise. 20 horses! Jerk-line skinner is Oscar Baumgartner (sp.3).
In her 1999 interview with Troy Reeves, Hazel Peterson discusses her time at Boise High School and her life in Boise, Idaho in the 1930s and 1940s. She talks about sewing class and working in the cafeteria. She also talks in detail of the...
In her interview conducted on July 23, 1981 by Kris Major, Dorothy McKenzie describes how she came to the Yankee Fork area in 1940. She first stayed in a campground, Flat Rock Campground, and later lived in a log cabin with the rest of the mining...
In her interview with Keegan Poppen in July 2005, Isabel Brassey, wife of former Idaho State Senator (1969-1978 and 1981-1982) and Representative (1961-1964) Vern Brassey, offered her memories of growing up in Idaho. Brassey spoke of the following...
In her interview with Keegan Poppen in July 2005, Isabel Brassey, wife of former Idaho State Senator (1969-1978 and 1981-1982) and Representative (1961-1964) Vern Brassey, offered her memories of growing up in Idaho. Brassey spoke of the following...