Two log cabin structures at Thunder Mountain, Idaho. One is being used as a saloon and the other as a post office. The post office has a canvas roof. Possibly Roosevelt.
Postal service-Idaho-History-Sources. --Covers (Philately)-Idaho. --Letterheads-Idaho.
Idaho covers, letterhead, and franked envelopes. Included are examples of Ada and Alturas counties' letterheads, franked envelopes from express companies operating in Idaho's mining districts, Idaho post office covers, and letterheads from the...
Memoirs; correspondence of the Abbott family; correspondence of the Montgomery family of Rupert, Idaho; genealogical material; yearbooks and newspapers from Rupert, Mountain Home, and Boise, Idaho, high schools, and Boise Junior College; minutes...
Contents assembled as a time capsule by Girl Scout Troop 419, in 1988. Includes letters, posters, maps, receipes, magazines, post cards, newsletters, photographs, receipts, and other items.
Scrapbook and assembled records, including photographs, advertising posters, clippings, correspondence, and other material relating to White City Park and the Natatorium in Boise, Idaho; post cards from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition; and...
Minutes, daybooks, financial records, and memorabilia of the Sheridan Post of Boise, Idaho; also included are rosters of proceedings from annual encampments, a record book of the Canby Post No. 11, of Murray, Idaho, and a history and record book...
Governors--Idaho. --Education--Idaho. --United States. Dept. of the Interior--Officials and employees. --Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Andrus, Cecil D., 1931-.
In his interview with Claire Steven in August 2005, former Idaho Governor Cecil Andrus offered his memories of the Idaho State Capitol and his work as governor, state legislator, and U.S. Secretary of Interior. He was in the State Senate from 1961...