government employees; representatives; government; group portraits
Idaho Territorial Legislature. 6th Session. Counter-clockwise from top left: 1. John B. Pierce, Owyhee Idaho(state)2. W. B. Yantis, Shoshone Idaho(state)3. W. A. Yates, Ada, Speaker Idaho(state)4. J. G. Hughes, Boise Idaho(state)5. Phelps Everett,...
government employees; representatives; government; group portraits
Idaho Territorial Legislature. 6th Session. Counter-clockwise from top left: 1. E. B. Hall, Alturas Idaho2. Patrick Campbell, Owyhee 3. D. B. Mooney, Boise 4. John West, Boise 5. J. H. Wickersham, Boise 6. W. H. Van Slyke, Owyhee
Idaho Territorial Government, Idaho Territory Governors, William Wallace, First Territorial Governor, Early Idaho Politics
Lists materials of or related to the political and gubernatorial careers of Idaho Territory Governors William Wallace, John Neil, Mayson Brayman, Caleb Lyon, David Ballard, Tom Bennett, and David Thomas
Pioneers,O Pioneers! Old Oregon Trail Centennial Celebration, June 12-13-14 1930. The program lists events over three days including a parade, circus, air races, and a dance. A list of early Idaho Pioneers is part of the pamphlet.
churches; architecture; church buildings; exterior views
A. Street John's Cathedral (Roman Catholic), 8th & Hays)B. 1st Baptist Church, N.E. corner of 10th & Jefferson C. Temple B'rith Israel, N.W. corner 11th & State - negative on file.D. Street Michael's Cathedral (Episcopal), N.E. corner 8th & State...
Weber J. Appel, Boise Flying Service. With Wayne Watson and John Sero at Boise Flying Field, later Boise Junior College Campus. Flying pennant in background.
Opening of the Fort Sherman Replica Gateway on the North Idaho Junior College campus at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, June 16, 1963. From left to right: Unidentified man, Unidentified woman, Edgar Bryan, Queen Janice Carole Compton, Governor Smylie, Oliver...
Journalists-Idaho-Boise-Records and correspondence. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources. --Hells Canyon Dam (Idaho and Or.)
Newspaper clippings of Corlett's Idaho Statesman column, "Politically Speaking" (1961-1971), and material regarding the proposed Hells Canyon Dam in relation to Pacific Northwest water resource development (1949-1967).