In his interview with Nona Dobberpfuhl on October 27, 1969, Hurbert Butler spoke of his experiences with mining in Idaho. Butler discussed the time period between the 1890's and the 1960's and the following topics: gold mines and mining around...
In her interview on May 6, 1970, Mina LaMonte spoke of her time in Idaho. LaMonte discussed the time period from the 1880s to about the 1920s. She spoke about how she took care of her children while her first husband was sick by working mines,...
In his two interviews with Anabelle Alexander, conducted June 20, 1975 and July 1, 1975, Willis Brassey remembers his life in Idaho. Brassey spoke of the time period between the 1870s and 1940s where he mined in Quartzburg, ran a stage, hauled ore...
Office equipment & supplies; State government; Government officials; Furnishings;
Inventory of Books, Furniture & Stock received by Edward Curtis Secretary of Government Property , Territorial Secretary of Idaho, 1883-1885. List includes a fire proof safe, book cases, and chairs.
Office equipment & supplies; State government; Government officials; Furnishings;
Inventory of Books, Furniture & Stock received by Edward Curtis Secretary of Government Property , Territorial Secretary of Idaho, 1883-1885. List includes a fire proof safe, stove, desk, and spittoons.
Office equipment & supplies; State government; Government officials; Furnishings;
Inventory of Books, Furniture & Stock received by Edward Curtis Secretary of Government Property , Territorial Secretary of Idaho, 1883-1885. List includes envelopes, twine , and pens.
Material consists of correspondence with Idaho State Historical Society officials Gertrude McDevitt, H. J. Sweeney and Merle Wells from 1932-1959 regarding Idaho territorial history, Pacific Northwest fur trade routes. The correspondence includes...
Correspondence and subject files relating to Lippincott's service on the Idaho State Board of Education (1917-1926), personal papers and financial records of J.A. Lippincott, and some personal correspondence and other material of John and Kate...
Miner James S. Clark was convicted in Ada County, Idaho, for posting an obscene letter and sentenced to 18 months in the state penitentiary. This file contains a description of the prisoner.