Legislation; Capitols; Mental institutions; Government facilities;
Wording of the act to construct the Capitol Building in Boise and the Insane Asylum in Blackfoot. Both projects are created in the same bill. This excerpt is from the book "General Laws of Idaho, Thirteenth Session 1884-5."
Morrison, Harry W., 1885-1971. --KBOI (Television station : Boise, Idaho) --Journalists-Idaho-Boise-Records and correspondence. --Women in politics-United States. --Television broadcasting of news-Idaho-Boise-History-Sources. --Idaho-Politics and...
Transcripts of Jensen's evening reports as a correspondent covering Idaho news for KBOI television (1964-1968); notes from his coverage of the Idaho legislature (1963, 1967, 1971, 1974); and an assortment of notes and interviews on such subjects as...
government employees; women; representatives; group portraits
The first women to serve in the Idaho Legislature: Mrs. Mary Wright, Kootenai County; (left) Mrs. Hattie Noble, Boise County; (right) Mrs. Clara Pamelia Campbell, Ada County. Fifth Session, 1898-99.
The first women to serve in the Idaho Legislature: Mrs. Mary Wright, Kootenai County (back); Mrs. Hattie Noble, Boise County (left); Mrs. Clara Pamelia Campbell, Ada County (right). Fifth Session, 1898-99
Day, John, d. 1820?. --Frontier and pioneer life-West (U.S.) --Massacres-Idaho-Birch Creek. --Rodeos-Idaho-History. --West (U.S.)-History. --Alaska-Gold discoveries-History.
Scrapbooks, correspondence, and photographs relating to Harrington's travels and interest in frontier history. Subjects include the Alaska gold rush of the 1898; the Birch Creek massacre in Idaho in 1877; John Day (1741-1820), trapper for the...