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.
Gillis, Wallace David, 1878-1945. Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Campaign correspondence, speeches, scrapbooks, and memorabilia relating to the political career of Wallace David Gillis. Correspondents include Addison T. Smith, John Thomas, and Fred Lukens.
Correspondence, subject files, reports, minutes, financial records, membership information, and state and national American Association of University Women (AAUW) publications. Also includes one foot of records from the Wallace Chapter of the AAUW.
Head of the navigation Coeur d'Alene River.The Northern Pacific steamer ""Georgia Oakes"" in dock at head of navigation on the Coeur d'Alene River near the location of the ""old mission."" The dock being constructed from the hull of the older...
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...
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
Mine Disaster Memorial. This double life size statue was sculptured from steel with welding torch and rod by Ken Lonn to honor the 91 victims of the country's worst mine disaster since 1917 plus all the living hardrock miners of the Coeur d'Alene...
Folk music-Idaho. --Music-Idaho. --Songs-Idaho. --Songs-Idaho-Boise. --Songs-Idaho-Wallace.
Music, verse, songbooks relating to the Idaho state song; songs with Idaho in the title; University of Idaho songs; songs of Boise, Idaho, and Wallace, Idaho; folk songs; and miscellaneous songs. Also includes information from the Library of...
One photocopy of Smith's 1908 original diary with a typed transcript. The diary was written on a prospecting trip in Northern Idaho and Montana from July to November 1908. Robert Bush Smith was born on a farm in Big Flats, New York in 1882. As a...