public buildings; sheriffs; people; interior views
Sheriff's Office. Man standing by desk is Andy Robinson, Deputy Sheriff. Sheriff Joe Daly is seated to the left with his wife and daughters. His wife is Rebecca Daly. Zelma Lee (Flossie) is standing by Mrs. Daly. Alberta Rebecca Daly is standing by...
Articles of Incorporation, County Records, Ada County, Idaho Territory, Idaho Business, Notary Public, Justice of the Peace, Boise, Witness, Recorder, Nampa, Meridian, Owyhee County, Deputy, Subscriber, Banks, Mining
Ada County Articles of Incorporation for individuals, companies, cities, etc.
Scrapbooks, correspondence, and other records relating to Arthur L. DeVolder's research and career, including his term as director of the Twin Falls Public Library, 1955-1962.
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...
Entrance of the public school field used by Boise High School. Designed in a Spanish style with stucco walls and tile roof, the entry has two ticket windows and ornate iron gate. Located near corner of Broadway and Warm Springs avenues.
Cache County (Utah)-Records. --School districts-Utah-Cache County-History-Sources. --Cache County (Utah)-History-Sources.
Records of appointments and elections, tax assessments, public works, expenses of the county court, land grants, and the establishment of school districts.
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...
Taken from the 9th Biennial Report of the Department of Public Works (1935-36), page 175. The park was a Civilian Conservation Corps project in the 1930s.