Correspondence, minutes of meetings, advertisements, reports, newspaper clippings, and photographs relating to the American Legion Ski Program in Idaho.
World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives. --Filer (Idaho)--History.
In his November 2001 interview with Jeremiah Dameron, Theodore Glassinger offers his memories of World War II. Glassinger served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1943 to 1946, training in the United States with no overseas service. After the war...
Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Governors--Idaho. --Restaurants--Idaho--Boise. --American Legion--Idaho.
In their February 15, 2006 interview with Troy Reeves, Joy Brady and her daughter, Ginger Brady-Shingler, offered their stories of the Idaho State Capitol. They discussed the time period from the 1940s to 2006 and addressed the following topics:...
Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Governors--Idaho. --Restaurants--Idaho--Boise. --American Legion--Idaho.
In their February 15, 2006 interview with Troy Reeves, Joy Brady and her daughter, Ginger Brady-Shingler, offered their stories of the Idaho State Capitol. They discussed the time period from the 1940s to 2006 and addressed the following topics:...
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.
The Doughboy Monument in Moscow, Idaho, unveiled by the American Legion on May 30, 1923. The monumnet was provided for by the Latah County Commissioners and constructed by George H. Moody.