Miscellaneous income tax receipts; legal documents; correspondence (1869-1907) with George Liggett, Morse's partner in the dairy business; and a daily journal (1865-1869).
Sacagawea, 1787-1884. Western state names of Indian origin: Idaho Gem of the Mountains. Shoshoni contribution to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Notes on Old Fort Lemhi. Arapaho massacre told in petroglyphs. Shoshoni Indians-History. Indians of...
Correspondence and notes relating to Idaho's Native American history; manuscript copies of "Western State Names of Indian Origin: Idaho Gem of the Mountains," "The Shoshoni Contribution to the Lewis and Clark Expedition," "Notes on Old Fort Lemhi,"...
Members of the National Geographic Society's 1935 Salmon River Expedition. Left to right: Maynard Owen Williams (photographer, chief editor of National Geographic), Philip J. Shenon (U.S. Geological Survey), Howard Flint (U.S. Forest Service, died...
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...
This is the field promotion for Patrick Collins signed by Abraham Lincoln on February 21, 1862. Patrick Collins was born March 17, 1833 in Ireland and immigrated to the United States as a young man. He enlisted in the army in 1855. He served in the...
Census tabulations for the Idaho Territory (1870). Includes schedules 1 through 5: inhabitants; persons who died during the year ending June 1, 1870; productions of agriculture; products of industry;and social statistics.
Material consists of correspondence with Idaho State Historical Society officials Gertrude McDevitt, H. J. Sweeney and Merle Wells from 1932-1959 regarding Idaho territorial history, Pacific Northwest fur trade routes. The correspondence includes...
At far left is Webster Dorsey, 2nd from left is John Sparks, others Unidentified. John Chappel Sparks lived in Stone, Idaho (near Snowville). Born Dec. 8, 1838 in Birmingham, England; Died July 17, 1921; buried in Stone, Idaho.
Civil War, Solider's Home, Presbyterian Church, Missouri, Montana, Idaho, President McKinley, Republican Ticket, Territorial Politics, U.S. Military
Manuscript collection for Colonel Peter R. Dolman (born 1833, died 1904). Dolman was married twice with 3 children. He fought in the U.S. Civil War for the Missouri Volunteers, and was a "Progressive" Montana Politician. The Collection includes...
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...