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.
Family records inluding land and water titles, scrapbooks, and memorabilia; records relating to the founding of New Plymouth, Idaho; articles of incorporation for the Payette Valley Irrigation and Water Power Compay (1892); by-laws and minutes of...
Page 10: Aerial view of Blum's Dude Ranch on the West slope of the Bitterroot Mountains. Elk, Deer, Bear, Goat, and Fish are plentiful. On the
white line to the left of the picture is an airport that we use many
times.
Page 7: Fish Lake is one of the forest service fields in the Mountains
of Idaho. Moose, Elk, and Fish are plentiful. Our airplanes frequently
use this and many other airports in the wilds of Idaho. Some of the
runways are only 1200 feet in length.
Workmen removing the siding from the pioneer home at 7th and Grove. A great view up 7th from the corner of Grove. The Capitol is in the back ground. Various businesses line the street including the Ada theater. Many vehicles line the curbs.
Fenn, Lloyd A. --Fenn, Frank A. --Shunk, Charles William. --Shunk family. --Fenn family. --Kooskia (Idaho)-Biography-Sources.
Personal correspondence, photographs and memorabilia relating to the Fenn and Shunk families, especially to Lloyd Fenn, Frank A. Fenn, and Charles William Shunk.
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...
Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Idaho. Legislature. --Newspapers--Idaho--Boise. --Idaho Statesman. --Boise Cascade Corporation. --Politics and government--Idaho.
In his two interviews with Troy Reeves and Andrew Farrar (September and October 2006), Steve Ahrens, a journalist and lobbyist, offered his memories of the Idaho State Capitol between 1975 and 2006. In his first interview, Ahrens focused on his...
Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Idaho. Legislature. --Newspapers--Idaho--Boise. --Idaho Statesman. --Boise Cascade Corporation. --Politics and government--Idaho.
In his two interviews with Troy Reeves and Andrew Farrar (September 2006 and October 2006), Steve Ahrens, a journalist and lobbyist, offered his memories of the Idaho State Capitol between 1975 and 2006. In his first interview, Ahrens focused on...
Lawyers-Idaho-Boise-Records and correspondence. Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources. Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources. Ada County (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Includes two college notebooks dealing with property law (1901-1902); notes, pamphlets, financial papers and day books (1905-1909); correspondence including letters from W.E. Borah, D. Worth Clark, and C.C. Cavanah; legal papers (1909-1911)...
Many of the contents of the Merci Boxcar, a diplomatic gift to Idaho from France in 1949. Includes books, pamphlets, stamps, photographs, correspondence and memorabilia.
Two couples, and their dogs, in front of a wooden cabin in the Thunder Mountain region. Woman on right is Lenny Charters who later moved to Atlanta and lived for many years.
Rear view of mill at Bradley Mining Company's Stibnite Mine in Valley County, Idaho circa 1940. This view shows the mill in its mountain setting. Many wooden buildings and sheds are visable on the mountainside and around the mill yard.
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...
Materials collected by the Idaho State Library for an unpublished history of libraries in Idaho. Includes correspondence, photographs, State Library newsletters (1969-1987), and a draft of a brief history of many libraries in Idaho.