American Association of University Women. Boise Chapter. --Women-Idaho-Boise-Societies and clubs.
Constitution, by-laws, and minutes of meetings (1909-1963); scrapbooks of organization activities (1939-1988); yearbooks; history of the organization, 1909-1938; membership information; photographs; and memorabilia.
The collection consists of three boxes of school records. Included are teacher's manuals, lesson plans, printed material papers, student information cards, attendance records, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and photographs.
Minutes, convention transcripts of the board of directors and general membership (1916-1927); financial statements (1923-1927); miscellaneous correspondence, secretary's reports and speeches (1916-1927); and excerpts from the Association magazine,...
Papers include biographical information, correspondence, legal papers, and photographs. All pertain to extended Windle family which includes Coates, Osborn, Mickelsen, Wilcox, and Youtsler.
Drake, John M., 1830-1913. --United States. Army. Cavalry.-Oregon. --Shoshoni Indians-Wars. --Indians of North America-Wars-Oregon.
Biographical information and a handwritten journal dealing with the Indian campaign in Eastern Oregon in 1864. Also includes one essay about the Oregon Cavalry.
Elections-Idaho-1972. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Political files from Johnson's bid as a Democratic candidate for the United States Senate. Included are subject files pertaining to his campaign organization; subject files pertaining to topical issues in the campaign; a clipping file of campaign...
Fackler, Saint Michael, 1813-1867. --St. Michael's Episcopal Church (Boise, Idaho) --Teachers-Idaho-Bibliography. --Education-Idaho-History. --Ada County (Idaho)-History. --Pioneer Cemetery (Boise, Idaho)
Research files created by Edith S. Hayes relating primarily to education in southwest Idaho (mostly Ada County) during the territorial period. Included are descriptions, source and card indexes describing the chronology and history of the...
Farmers-Idaho-Kuna-Records and correspondence. --Kuna (Idaho)-History-Sources.
A record of income and expenses for Herman F. Frahm's farm northwest of Kuna, Idaho; diary (1919-1935); work exchange accounts; breeding records; and miscellaneous information.
Folk music-Idaho. --Music-Idaho. --Songs-Idaho. --Songs-Idaho-Boise. --Songs-Idaho-Wallace.
Music, verse, songbooks relating to the Idaho state song; songs with Idaho in the title; University of Idaho songs; songs of Boise, Idaho, and Wallace, Idaho; folk songs; and miscellaneous songs. Also includes information from the Library of...
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...
Gekeler, David, 1839-1927. --Tate, John P., 1870-1911. --Tate family. --Gekeler family. --Frontier and pioneer life-Idaho. --Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources. --Alaska Building (Boise, Idaho)
Correspondence (1884-1911) of John P. Tate, Tate's husband and founder of Tate Insurance Agency and philanthropist; Tate and Gekeler families genealogical information; miscellaneous bills, receipts, deeds, etc. Financial records relating to the...
Blueline print with information from the Bradley Mining County United State Geologic Survey map bulletin 969 plate 38. Shows Meadow Creek Mine, Yellow Pine Mine, Cinnabar Tunnel, East Fork of South Fork of Salmon River, Hermes Mine, schools,...
Financial records, including invoices, bank statements, daily box office reports, and weekly remittance statements. Records also include information for the Pinney Theatre, Granada Theatre, and Waddell Building, Boise, Idaho.
Holbrook, Henrietta Coffin. --Holbrook, Lucius Ray. --Coffin, Franklin R., 1840-1920. --Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.) --Idaho City (Idaho)-History. --Warren (Idaho)-History. --Florence (Idaho)-History....
Scrapbooks and newspaper clippings concerning Franklin R. Coffin, Henrietta Coffin Holbrook, and Lucius Ray Holbrook, all of Boise, Idaho. Also includes biographical information, speeches and one letter. Speeches concern Florence, Warren and Idaho...
Information not definitely established. Undated photo image of interior of hotel lobby, 3 unidentified men behind front desk; wall clock & U.S. Mail box at left; wood stove in foreground.