Correspondence between McDonald, his step-sister Mrs. Alis T. Wrench of New York, and their respective lawyers, Procter K. Perkins and Harrison P. Lindaburg, regarding the settlement of the estate of James McDonald, Sr. who was the foreign...
Industrial Workers of the World (Idaho) --Idaho. State Council of Defense. --Trade-unions-Idaho-History-Sources. --Mexican Americans-Idaho. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Correspondence, reports, speeches, notes, and other papers regarding McVety's investigation of labor problems involving the Industrial Workers of the World in North Idaho (1917) and his investigation of complaints concerning the use of Mexican...
Account books (1870-1897), pertaining to a general store and saloon operated by Meyers Cohn in Malad, Idaho; deeds, certificates, maps and various legal documents pertaining to the Meyers Cohn and Sons Ranch, near Arimo, Idaho; an account book...
United States. Indian Claims Commission. --Shoshoni Indians-Claims.
Information compiled by Omer C. Stewart, anthropologist and expert witness before the Indian Claims Commission. Includes trial dockets, correspondence, maps, notes regarding exhibits for Shoshoni cases, Stewart's notes on the identification and...
A telegram sent to Senator William Borah from a constituant regarding Hitler's violates the Treaty of Versailles by introducing military conscription on March 16, 1935. The constituant, Robert Kellough supports Borah's position of US isolationism.
Shoup, George Laird, 1836-1904. --General stores-Idaho-Salmon-History-Sources. --Indians of North America-Wars-1862-1865. --Massacres-Idaho-Birch Creek. --Frontier and pioneer life-Idaho. --Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
A miscellaneous assortment of material from Shoup's varied career as Idaho territorial legislator, territorial and later state governor, and U.S. senator. Included is a copy of a diary kept during Shoup's military campaigns in Colorado, New Mexico...