Music Week (Boise, Idaho) --Music-Idaho-Boise-History-Sources.
Scrapbooks, photographs, programs, financial materials, and other items relating to Boise Music Week and other musical activities in Boise, Idaho (1930-1987). Also includes one minute book of the Tuesday Musicale, Boise (1915-1917).
Five diaries, undated. One volume chronicles a trip which Leonardson and her parents, Roy and Iona Hickman Leonardson, residents of Boise, Idaho, took to New England. The other four volumes contain poems and fragments of fiction, as well as...
Drake, John M., 1830-1913. --United States. Army. Cavalry.-Oregon. --Shoshoni Indians-Wars. --Indians of North America-Wars-Oregon.
Biographical information and a handwritten journal dealing with the Indian campaign in Eastern Oregon in 1864. Also includes one essay about the Oregon Cavalry.
Holbrook, Henrietta Coffin. --Holbrook, Lucius Ray. --Coffin, Franklin R., 1840-1920. --Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.) --Idaho City (Idaho)-History. --Warren (Idaho)-History. --Florence (Idaho)-History....
Scrapbooks and newspaper clippings concerning Franklin R. Coffin, Henrietta Coffin Holbrook, and Lucius Ray Holbrook, all of Boise, Idaho. Also includes biographical information, speeches and one letter. Speeches concern Florence, Warren and Idaho...
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.
Financial reports and one annual report from the Twin Falls County Health Unit for 1932, discussing public health measures and providing statistics on communicable diseases and mortality.
Minute book (1910-1915); cash book (1917-1922); one folder of correspondence, mostly circular letters from the national headquarters of the union (1928-1929); and miscellaneous records. Includes a draft of a letter explaining why Leon Smith and his...
The Chief (Lee Morrison) standing on the precipitous edge of Mount Borah. Some three thousand feet below may be seen a mountain lake in one of the glacial canyons.
A railroad publication describing how to get to Idaho Falls and what one will find there. Pictures of the town and surrounding area are featured. Timetables, passenger fares and freight rates are listed from major U.S. cities.
People riding in a stagecoach along the Snake River Canyon Road. The coach is being pulled by four horses. Six men and one woman ride on top of the coach.