"The beautiful St. Joe River, flowing peacefully between Lake Chatcolet and Round Lake, is said to be the highest navigable river in the world and taps the great white-pine forests of Idaho."
United States. Army. Women's Army Corps.-History-Sources. --United States. Air Force.-Women-History-Sources. --World War, 1939-1945-Women. --Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources.
A collection of items belonging to Mace, a French-born resident of Boise, Idaho. Mace was a masseuse in Boise, joined the United States Army in 1944, and served in the WAC and WAF until her death in 1953. Included are scrapbooks, photographs,...
A War Ration Book Two issued to Rose Pell. During World War II, food and other goods were in short supply . For instance, canned foods were shipped overseas for the military. Gasoline and tire rationing limited the transportation of fresh foods and...
An article from the newspaper that helped to explain the point system. During World War II, food and other goods were in short supply . For instance, canned foods were shipped overseas for the military. Gasoline and tire rationing limited the...
World politics-Idaho. --Associations, institutions, etc.-Idaho-B
Boxes 1-3 include correspondence, programs, and announcements of meetings regarding speakers affiliated with the Council on Foreign Relations (Washington, D.C.) Box 4 contains correspondence, programs, financial, and membership records of the...
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.
Rosqvist, August, 1887-1961. --American Peace Mobilization. --World War, 1939-1945-Idaho. --Trade-unions-Idaho-History-Sources. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources. --United States-Politics and government-1919-1933. --United...
Chiefly files from Rosqvist service as secretary-treasurer of the Idaho Federation of Labor. Included is correspondence with American Federation of Labor officials and local union officers, material on labor legislation, pamphlets issued by the...
Industrial Workers of the World (Idaho) --Idaho. State Council of Defense. --Trade-unions-Idaho-History-Sources. --Mexican Americans-Idaho. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Correspondence, reports, speeches, notes, and other papers regarding McVety's investigation of labor problems involving the Industrial Workers of the World in North Idaho (1917) and his investigation of complaints concerning the use of Mexican...
Boise (Cruiser) --World War, 1939-1945-Naval operations. --Cruisers (Warships)-United States.
Correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs, menus, newsletters, memorabilia and miscellany relating to the construction and service activity of the U.S.S. Boise during World War II. Includes material from several reunions of the ship's crew and from...
World War, 1939-1945-Prisoners and prisons-Personal narratives, American.
Diary (1941-1945), written as a prisoner of war; newsletters, bulletins, form letters, and newspaper clippings concerning World War II in the Pacific and prisoners of war.
World's Columbian Exposition (1893 : Chicago, Ill.) --Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Bonanza-History-Sources. --Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Custer-History-Sources. --American newspapers-Idaho-Custer-History-Sources. --American...
Family and business correspondence; family photographs; photographs of mining properties and sites in the vicinity of Bonanza and Custer, Idaho; business records; diaries; autograph books; scrapbooks; artwork; greeting cards; invitations; business...
Flotation cells in the mill at the Bradley Mining Company's Stibnite Mine. During World War II, this mine was one of the principal producer of tungsten and antimony in the United States.
Grace Gallet had to wait in New York City to get her passport in 1919. After she received her passport, she had to remain in New York for at least 5 more days before she could travel. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho....