Booklet describing the history of the Thunder Mountain gold rush in Valley County in central Idaho around 1900. The booklet contains numerous historic photographs.
In Octoberl of 1904, miner Rudolph "Bob" Wetter, was convicted of first degree murder in Idaho County, Idaho, and sentenced to hang. His sentence was soon commuted to life in prison through the efforts of many in the community where he lived. This...
Limbert, Robert W., 1885-1933. --Archaeological expeditions-Idaho. --Idaho-Description and travel.
Two field notebooks and related papers. One notebook contains brief narrative accounts of field trips to areas around Boise, including the Payette and Snake River canyons. Robert Limbert was a participant on some of these expeditions.
Inmate record of miner O.M. Osgood, convicted of robbery in Kootenai County, Idaho, in 1908. The record contains photographs, court records, parole documents and a physical description of the prisoner.
Gipson, Lawrence Henry. --Historians -Idaho-History-Sources.
Box 1 contains draft manuscripts, research materials, and correspondence. Box 2 contains photographs, printed matter and class note books. The bulk of the collection is in photocopy form.
The collection contains personal papers and extensive notes on Emmett and St. Mary's Episcopol Church. Also included are family documents such as an overland diary of her grand-mother Jane Tyler Maynard, and documents relating to her parents, Frank...
Miner John J. McBride was convicted of rape in Owyhee County. This inmate record contains correspondence, court documents, photographs, and a description of the convict.
Miner James S. Clark was convicted in Ada County, Idaho, for posting an obscene letter and sentenced to 18 months in the state penitentiary. This file contains a description of the prisoner.
The collection contains correspondence, a portion of which is written to F. F. Church's son, Albert, while he attended the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland.
Collection contains negatives (black & white, 3 in. x 4 in., photoprints and scrapbooks that document various news stories. Some of the topics covered are the Idaho Emergency Relief Administration, construction of Boise Junior College, visitors to...
Real estate agents-Idaho-Boise-Records. --Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-History-Sources.
Ledger (1 vol. + 1 folder: ca. 1937-1946), and invoices and correspondence (1 folder). The ledger also contains records of an unidentifeid mining venture (1920-1921).
The Collection contains a history of Emmett and a list of early Emmett pioneers and founders. Also included is Parrish's correspondence with the Idaho Historical Society and state and national government representatives, and personal momentos.
Bank failures-Idaho-Cottonwood-History-Sources. Banks and banking-Idaho-Cottonwood-History-Sources.
Journal of suspension, check register, creditors' claims, account books, dividend accounts, disbursements, and safe deposit contents. Contains a list of people who made claims.
Conservation and restoration; Men; Camps; Conservation of natural resources; Pictures
Camp Dubois, Company 4607, DG-98 Pictorial Review, 1933. The book contains a review of the company and its projects; pictures of the men, staff, and camp; pages for personal photographs and autographs.
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...
Miner Alva Fields was convicted in a US District Court for selling liquor to Indians in Northern Idaho and sentenced in 1905 to a year in prison. His file contains photographs, court records, and a physical description of the convict.
The contents of manuscript collection MS 474 (Arthur H. Hays) were transferred to MS 574 in 1995. The collection now contains 6 boxes, box- 1-4 personal papers and photographs, box 5 - Kuna history and box 6 - oversize photos.