National Federation of Republican Women. --Republican Party (Idaho)-History-Sources. --Women-Idaho-Ada County-Societies and clubs. --Clubs-Idaho-Boise. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Scrapbook of club activities (1938-1970); correspondence, articles and programs relating to the 1966 G.O.P. State Assembly; material regarding the National Federation of Republican Women; newspaper clippings dealing with Republican Party social...
Albion State Normal School. --Women athletes-Idaho.
The collection consists of newsclippings and photographs relating to physical education activities of the Women's Athletic Association of Albion State Normal School from 1936 to 1950.
American Association of University Women. Boise Chapter. --Women-Idaho-Boise-Societies and clubs.
Constitution, by-laws, and minutes of meetings (1909-1963); scrapbooks of organization activities (1939-1988); yearbooks; history of the organization, 1909-1938; membership information; photographs; and memorabilia.
Music Week (Boise, Idaho) --Music-Idaho-Boise-History-Sources.
Scrapbooks, photographs, programs, financial materials, and other items relating to Boise Music Week and other musical activities in Boise, Idaho (1930-1987). Also includes one minute book of the Tuesday Musicale, Boise (1915-1917).
Log buildings; Conservation and restoration; Camps;
Memories of Company 2526, Camp McConnel, S-231. Fall. 1934. A review of the camp activities, projects, life, history, and personnel. The building on the cover is the State Forestry office built by Company 2526 in Boise, Idaho.
Transcriptions of newspaper articles concerning local Catholic Churches and activities from newspapers in Boise, Idaho City, Silver City, and Lewiston, Idaho.
Financial records (1868-1902), of the Cuddy Flour Mill and Mercantile store established in 1868 by Cuddy and Edwin Tyne at Rush Creek, Idaho, and at Salubria, Idaho, in 1874. Also included is correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings and...
Boise Public Library-History-Sources. --United States. National Recovery Administration. Idaho. --Lawyers-Idaho-Boise-Records and correspondence. --United States-Politics and government-1933-1945. --Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Correspondence concerning National Recovery Administration activities in Idaho; letters from James P. Pope; paper regarding the Boise Library Board, of which Eaton was a member; articles concerned with national politics in the 1940s, and...
Neighbors of Woodcraft. --Woman's Relief Corps. --Daughters of Rebekah (Idaho) --Women-Idaho-Boise-Societies and clubs. --Julia Davis Park (Boise, Idaho)
Correspondence, scrapbooks, and memorabilia relating to the activities of Ella Mae D'Amant as a member of Neighbors of Woodcraft, the Rebekahs, Women's Relief Corps, and other social and civic organizations.
Forests and forestry-Idaho-Long Valley-History-Sources. --Forests and forestry-Idaho-Garden Valley-History-Sources. --Forests and forestry-Idaho-Idaho City-History-Sources.
A record of Elmer C. Ross's daily activities as a forest employee in Long Valley, Garden Valley, and Idaho City, Idaho.
Frontier and pioneer life-Idaho-Parma. --General stores-Idaho-Parma-History-Sources. --Parma (Idaho)-History-Sources. --Fort Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources. --Boise River Valley (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Diary (Sept. 1887-June 1888), recording business and recreational activities of Fouch as store manager in Parma, Idaho; addresses commemorating Old Fort Boise monument (1927); correspondence concerning the early history of the Boise Valley.
mining; education; families; gold; history; livestock; country life; dogs;
A first person account of two daughters being raised in Idaho City from 1930 - 1943. They moved to Spanish Creek area in 1934 and wintered in Caldwell. The father was a gold miner. Describes his activities sluicing and panning gold. Describes their...
iles relating to volunteer activities, board of directors, private sector involvement, volunteer projects, conferences, workshops, and other issues. Also included are a slide/tape show concerning the organization and master audio tapes.
Gowen Field (Idaho)--History. --World War, 1939-1945-Idaho--Personal narratives.
In this April 4, 2002 interview with Rachel Smythe, Mary Cozine describes working as a clerk at Gowen Field from 1942 through 1944. She also describes different activities for servicemen statoins during World War II, including dances at the...
Horsley, Albert E., 1866-1954. Gooding, Frank R. (Frank Robert), 1859-1928. Steunenberg, Frank, 1861-1905-Assassination. Haywood, Big Bill, 1869-1928. Moyer, Charles H. defendant. Swain, W. S. McParland, James. Idaho. Governor (1905-1908 : Gooding)
The "Pinkerton Papers" involves the investigation of the murder of Governor Steunenberg with the intent of proving the guilt of the leaders of the Western Federation of Miners and covers the period January 1906 - August 1907. Investigative reports...
Taylor, Glen Hearst, 1904- --Miller, Bert H. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Papers concerning the activities of Hawley's father James Henry Hawley (1890-1988) as a member of the Borah Memorial Statue Commission; correspondence between father and son (1949) concerning senators Bert H. Miller and Glen H. Taylor; and other...