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...
Horsley, Albert E., 1866-1954. --Corcoran, Paul. --Lawyers-Idaho-Boise-Records and correspondence. --Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-More's Creek. --Irrigation districts-Idaho-Mountain Home-History-Sources.
Correspondence, legal documents, and subject files. Correspondence with William E. Borah and D.W. Davis about a government pardon for Harry Orchard; minutes of the Associated Distributing Company (Boise, Idaho); motion for pardon of Paul Corcoran...
Account books (1870-1897), pertaining to a general store and saloon operated by Meyers Cohn in Malad, Idaho; deeds, certificates, maps and various legal documents pertaining to the Meyers Cohn and Sons Ranch, near Arimo, Idaho; an account book...
Scrapbooks relating to Alexander's terms as mayor of Boise, Idaho (1897-1899) and as governor of Idaho (1915-1918); reports of activities of state departments and institutions (1917-1918); and legal briefs, reports, and memorabilia. Several...
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.
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...
Mining; Prospecting; Forms (Documents); Meetings; Ore industry;
Collection of documents, letters and assessments, pertaining to Triumph Mining Company. These documents cover the different mining claims owned by the Triumph mine and discusses the differences between the mine with the same name from the 1880s.
Mining; Forms (Documents); Certificates; Stock certificates; Money;
Stock certificates for the Grey Eagle, Silver City Mining and Milling Company and the May Queen Mining Company of Silver City; also includes prospectus for the May Queen Mining Company.