Minutes, convention transcripts of the board of directors and general membership (1916-1927); financial statements (1923-1927); miscellaneous correspondence, secretary's reports and speeches (1916-1927); and excerpts from the Association magazine,...
United States. Army. Women's Army Corps.-History-Sources. --United States. Air Force.-Women-History-Sources. --World War, 1939-1945-Women. --Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources.
A collection of items belonging to Mace, a French-born resident of Boise, Idaho. Mace was a masseuse in Boise, joined the United States Army in 1944, and served in the WAC and WAF until her death in 1953. Included are scrapbooks, photographs,...
Women-Idaho-Pocatello-Societies and clubs. --Women-Idaho-Emmett-Societies and clubs. --Yearbooks-Idaho. --Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources. --Kuna (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Correspondence; autobiography; photographs; picture postcards of many Boise, Idaho, scenes; yearbooks of the Kuna (Idaho) Improvement Club (1920-1939), the Women's Betterment Club (Emmett, Idaho), and the Women's Study League (Pocatello, Idaho);...
Upper row: 1. Helen Murphy Blackinger (left), 2. Fred Irwin, Mgr. Idaho-Pittsburg later Trade Dollar Mine, 3. Permeal French, later Dean of Women, University of Idaho. Lower row: 1. R. H. Britt, Mgr. Poorman Mine.
Gekeler, David, 1839-1927. --Tate, John P., 1870-1911. --Tate family. --Gekeler family. --Frontier and pioneer life-Idaho. --Boise (Idaho)-History-Sources. --Alaska Building (Boise, Idaho)
Correspondence (1884-1911) of John P. Tate, Tate's husband and founder of Tate Insurance Agency and philanthropist; Tate and Gekeler families genealogical information; miscellaneous bills, receipts, deeds, etc. Financial records relating to the...
Women-Idaho-Boise-Societies and clubs. --Japanese Americans-Idaho-Evacuation and relocation, 1942-1945. --Social welfare-Idaho. --Minidoka Relocation Center (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Minutes, correspondence, committee records, club records, scrapbooks, photographs, and memorabilia. Activities documented in the collection include work at the Hunt Relocation Camp, the Women's Center, the Y-Teen, and Day-Care.