Trade-unions-Idaho-Records and correspondence. --Trade-unions-Construction workers-Idaho-Records and correspondence. --Trade-unions-Metal-workers-Idaho-Records and correspondence.
Correspondence, minutes, business records, reports, dues records, agreements, subject files, and memorabilia of the Idaho State Federation of Labor (1938-1959); Boise Building and Construction Trades Council (1939-1964); Boise Central Trades and...
Minutes, daybooks, financial records, and memorabilia of the Sheridan Post of Boise, Idaho; also included are rosters of proceedings from annual encampments, a record book of the Canby Post No. 11, of Murray, Idaho, and a history and record book...
Governor Don Samuelson holding folded piece of paper from corner stone that reads "Names of Officers and Original Jewells of Boise Lodge No. 2 A.T. and A. No." Lt Gov Jack Murphy kneeling at right
Dick, Henry P. --Pocatello (Idaho)-Commerce-History-Sources. --Boise (Idaho)-Commerce-History-Sources.
Bank statements and account books for the Second Avenue Junk Company, Pocatello, Idaho; bank statements of Reeves Wholesale Company, Boise, Idaho; census marshal's reports for Ada County (Idaho) School District No. 12 (1938-1945); and cards and...
Proclamations; Governors; Militias; Military officers; Military mobilizations; War; Indigenous peoples;
Executive Department, General Order No. 1., issued 6-19-1877 to organize Companies and Regiments of volunteers to restore peace in the Territory. Governor Brayman, Commander in Chief. E. J. Curtis, Secretary and Adjutant-General.
An Act to authorize Daniel Watson, David McCall, and Asa Moore to establish a bridge across the Boise River. C.B. No. 6. presented to the Third Session of the Idaho Territorial Legislature.
World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives. --Filer (Idaho)--History.
In his November 2001 interview with Jeremiah Dameron, Theodore Glassinger offers his memories of World War II. Glassinger served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1943 to 1946, training in the United States with no overseas service. After the war...
Football Team amde up of local flag football players, 2 probation officers and 2 public defenders challenged prison inmates. Challengers borrowed uniforms from Bishop Kelly and won in overtime, 12 to 6. Ivan Strand, no. 52, right tackle.
Near the base of this hill, over 100 cavalry men and volunteers met disaster in the opening battle of the Nez Perce War. Rushing from Grangeville on the evening of June 16, 1877, Captain David Perry planned to stop the Indians from crossing Salmon...