This paper was issued to Grace before she left New York City. She had to carry these papers everywhere she went while in St. Nazaire, France in 1919. (Grace Gallet was born on May 23, 1893 in Pocatello, Idaho. After World War I, Grace was chosen by...
The February 10, 1894 issue of the Coeur d'Alene Miner from Wallace, Idaho. "Official paper of Shoshone County. Devoted to the mining interests of the Coeur d'Alenes."
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...
Conservation of natural resources; Conservation and restoration; Newspapers; Camps
Pocatello Chieftain, newspaper of the Pocatello District of the Civilian Conservation Corps. The paper presents news of the activities and personnel in the district.
Logo for the bakery, on wax paper with a loaf of bread and blue writing, submitted as part of the trademark registration process with the Idaho Secretary of State.
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
Boise Public Library-History-Sources. --United States. National Recovery Administration. Idaho. --Lawyers-Idaho-Boise-Records and correspondence. --United States-Politics and government-1933-1945. --Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Correspondence concerning National Recovery Administration activities in Idaho; letters from James P. Pope; paper regarding the Boise Library Board, of which Eaton was a member; articles concerned with national politics in the 1940s, and...