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.
Weiser, Washington Co. Idaho. Center of the Fruit Section of the Irrigated Empire. A Paradise for the Fruitgrower, Farmer and Stockman. Inset car traveling along the Weiser River. Inset map of Idaho showing the location of Washington County.
View of a fruit and sheep ranch on the banks of the Snake River, near Twin Falls. A 64-page booklet of information including: pictures, tables of agricultural production, weather, and opportunities in the Twin Falls Region.
Women-Idaho-Boise-Societies and clubs. Civic improvement-Idaho-Boise-History-Sources. Southside Improvement Club.
Organizational records and minutes (1904-1969), of this civic betterment club, orginally organized as a South Boise Association. Also includes annual meeting programs and some correspondence, financial records, and memorabilia.
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.
A catalog promoting "The Gate City," Pocatello, Idaho. The contents include pictures of the city, its buildings, and surroundings. Articles on the opportunities, resources, and climate are included.
Twelve women posed on a porch. They appear to be part of an organization or club as several are wearing similar jackets-perhaps to indicate rank within the organization-and ornamental pins. Three of the women are identified as Julie Allen, Maud...