Standing behind two 16-bar pallets of silver bars especially cast for the Idaho Historical Society are (l to r) Chas. E. Schwab, president; A.Y. Bethune, manager of metallurgy; and J.M. Haivala, general manager, all of the Bunker Hill Company,...
Washington (State)-Politics and government-History-Sources. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Letters (1861-1863) relate to activities in the Puget Sound region of Washington Territory, for which Wallace served as a delegate in the U.S. Congress. Letters (1864-1865), written during Wallace's term as territorial delegate from Idaho, concern...
North Dakota-Census, 1880. --South Dakota-Census, 1880. --Idaho-Census, 1880.
Original 1880 census tabulations for the Idaho Territory. Includes schedules 1, 2, 3 and 5; inhabitants, productions of agriculture, manufactures, and persons who died during the year ending May 31, 1880. Additional schedules list inhabitants in...
Idaho-History-Sources. Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Executive, legislative, and judicial records, and records of the constitutional convention, 1889. Includes correspondence, appointments, reports, executive messages, financial records, court cases, council and house journals, bills and session...
Presidential appointments; State government; Administrative agencies; State government;
A printed proclamation announcing the appointment of W. H. Wallace as Governor and Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the Territory of Idaho 7-10-1863.
Proclamations; Governors; Militias; Military officers; Military mobilizations; War; Indigenous peoples;
Executive Department, General Order No. 1., issued 6-19-1877 to organize Companies and Regiments of volunteers to restore peace in the Territory. Governor Brayman, Commander in Chief. E. J. Curtis, Secretary and Adjutant-General.
Contracts; Mental institutions; Mentally ill persons; Institutional care; Government facilities; Health care;
A contract for the keeping and care of Indigent Insane of Idaho Territory. The Governor and President of the Council are to contract with proper authorities of California or Oregon for services.
Black and White illustration of Boise City and Valley, view from Fort Boise. From: Strahorn. Robert E. Small circles displaying The Resources and Attractions of Idaho Territory
Chas. Ostner statue of George Washington. "Presented to the Territory of Idaho January 8, 1869, by Chas. Ostner. In consideration of the above on Jan. 15, 1869 the legislature approp. $2,500 for Mr. Ostner." - written on original mount.