A booklet published by Kenneth Arnold. The cover of the booklet is signed by the author. The original owner of the booklet, Ella Knox Parrish, included some articles about UFO sightings in Idaho.
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) general correspondence; correspondence of the Association for the Humanities in Idaho executive director, Rose Bowman, and regional correspondence; material relating to the 1974 national meeting of state...
Pioneers,O Pioneers! Old Oregon Trail Centennial Celebration, June 12-13-14 1930. The program lists events over three days including a parade, circus, air races, and a dance. A list of early Idaho Pioneers is part of the pamphlet.
Government facilities; Conservation and restoration;
Headquarters building of the Boise, Idaho District of the Civilian Conservation Corps, a Federal government program putting young men to work in outdoor programs throughout the U.S.
Camps; Pest control; Conservation and restoration; Agriculture; Insects
Work Project 728 showing dead and alive crickets. Workers from Camp DG-3 completed this pest control project. One rancher doubled his crops in 1936 over 1935 because of the cricket control program.
Banks and banking-Idaho-American Falls-History-Sources. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Statements of liabilities and resources from Davis's First National Bank of American Falls, Idaho (1920-1921); an appraisal of the legislative program proposed by Davis as governor of Idaho; and a scrapbook concerning his term as governor...
Reminiscences of farm and ranch life in early Idaho, collected by the Idaho Bicentennial Commission as a local documenation program. Includes descriptions of life in Valley, Owyhee, Power, Lemhi, Bonneville, Bonner, Gem, Elmore and Nez Perce...
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, advertisements, reports, newspaper clippings, and photographs relating to the American Legion Ski Program in Idaho.