Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Owhyee County-History-Sources. --Mining corporations-Idaho-Owyhee County-Records.
Business records (1905-1938). Reports of operations (1903-1909), bullion reports (1892-1920), and property maps of the Trade Dollar Consolidated Mining and Milling Company, which Banner Mining president, Peter Steele, acquired in 1923. Reports of...
Mines and mineral resources-Idaho-Owhyee County-History-Sources. Mining corporations-Idaho-Owyhee County-Records.
Business records (1905-1938). Reports of operations (1903-1909), bullion reports (1892-1920), and property maps of the Trade Dollar Consolidated Mining and Milling Company, which Banner Mining president, Peter Steele, acquired in 1923. Reports of...
College of Idaho (Caldwell, Idaho)-History-Sources. Presbyterian church buildings-Idaho-Caldwell-History-Sources. Education, Higher-Idaho-Caldwell-History-Sources. Clergy-Idaho-Biography. Caldwell (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Typescript of Boone's diary recounting his experiences as a minister and as the first president of the College of Idaho, and describing commonplace occurances in Caldwell, Idaho.
In their two interviews with Keegan Poppen and Troy Reeves in September and November 2006, Idaho State Governor Jim Risch and First Lady Vicki Risch talked about their experiences working in the Idaho State Capitol building. The Risches spoke about...
In his 1999 interview with Troy Reeves, Chris Alexander discusses his time at Boise High School and his life in Boise, Idaho in the 1930s and 1940s. He talks about his interest in world events and in World War II and how it affected Boise High...
Governors--Idaho. --Education--Idaho. --United States. Dept. of the Interior--Officials and employees. --Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Andrus, Cecil D., 1931-.
In his interview with Claire Steven in August 2005, former Idaho Governor Cecil Andrus offered his memories of the Idaho State Capitol and his work as governor, state legislator, and U.S. Secretary of Interior. He was in the State Senate from 1961...
Governors--Idaho. --Education--Idaho. --United States. Dept. of the Interior--Officials and employees. --Idaho State Capitol (Boise, Idaho). --Andrus, Cecil D., 1931-.
In his interview with Claire Steven in August 2005, former Idaho Governor Cecil Andrus offered his memories of the Idaho State Capitol and his work as governor, state legislator, and U.S. Secretary of Interior. He was in the State Senate from 1961...
In their two interviews with Keegan Poppen and Troy Reeves in September and November 2006, Idaho State Governor Jim Risch and First Lady Vicki Risch talked about their experiences working in the Idaho State Capitol building. The Risches spoke about...
Civil War, Solider's Home, Presbyterian Church, Missouri, Montana, Idaho, President McKinley, Republican Ticket, Territorial Politics, U.S. Military
Manuscript collection for Colonel Peter R. Dolman (born 1833, died 1904). Dolman was married twice with 3 children. He fought in the U.S. Civil War for the Missouri Volunteers, and was a "Progressive" Montana Politician. The Collection includes...
Close connected bucketline dredge owned and operated by the Bed Rock Dredging Company near Placerville, Idaho in 1898-1899. The dredge was named the H W Lippencott after the company president Howard Lippencott. The Bed Rock Dredging Company was a...