Ada County Courthouse (Boise, Idaho). --Reed v Reed; Lawyers--Idaho--History--Sources.
In his February 4, 2005, interview with Arthur Hart, Allen Derr, an Ada County attorney, offered his memories of the Ada County Courthouse. Derr spoke of the time period betwen 1939 and 2002 and of the following topics: the Ada County Courthouse;...
Ada County Courthouse (Boise, Idaho). --Creech, Thomas.
In his March 15, 2005, interview with Arthur Hart, J. Ray Durtschi, an Idaho Judge, offered his memories of the Ada County Courthouse. Durtschi spoke of the time period between 1939-2001 and of the following topics: the Ada County Courthouse; cases...
In her January 2001 interview with Holly Slaughter, Sue Wayne Henderson offers her memories of the 1920s and 1930s during the Great Depression. Henderson grew up and lived in Oklahoma during these years and she talked about farm and ranch ,ife as...
Gowen Field (Boise, Idaho). --Boise (Idaho)--History--Sources. --World War, 1939-1945--Idaho--Personal narratives.
In their March 2000 interview with Rachel Smythe, Emmet and Janet Herndon discuss their time training and working at Gowen Field in 1944. They also talk about their early years (1949-1945) in Boise as a newlywed couple.
World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives. --Filer (Idaho)--History.
In his November 2001 interview with Jeremiah Dameron, Theodore Glassinger offers his memories of World War II. Glassinger served in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1943 to 1946, training in the United States with no overseas service. After the war...
Risch, Jim --Leroy, David. --Boise Police Department (Boise, Idaho). --Ada County Courthouse (Boise, Idaho).
In his January 28, 2005, interview with Arthur Hart, Vaughn Killeen, a former Ada County Sheriff, offered his memories of the Ada County Courthouse. Killeen spoke of the time period between 1969 and 2001 and of the following topics: the Ada County...
Page 20: Harold Holbrook, licensed mechanic with years
of experience with electrical equipment, is shown testing a magneto.
Our Magneto department is well equipped with parts and facillties for
complete overhaul.
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 42: A room in the Student Union Building furnished with California-type sofas, chairs, and incidental pieces, as well as a large automatic radio-phonograph, game and writing tables, etc., was opened in January, 1942, as a recreation and...
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 42: A room in the Student Union Building furnished with California-type sofas, chairs, and incidental pieces, as well as a large automatic radio-phonograph, game and writing tables, etc., was opened in January, 1942, as a recreation and...
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 44: SPALDING HALL, the dormitory completed in 1924 and converted into a men's hall two years ago, furnishes accommodations for a maximum of sixty-eight men. The rooms are arranged in suites, with two study rooms, a dressing room, and a...
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 57: Ground School Office The School employs a full-time coordinator who has all his ground school ratings and several years experience in teaching Aviation classes. Two compotent full time secretaries and two part time secretaries work in the...
CAA War Training Service; navy; Lewiston Normal School
Page 56: Health Center Completely remodeled to provide room for 6 to 10 Cadets at a time. Registered Nurse with years of experience on duty 24 hours a day.
"A summary of Events in teh lives of Major Patrick Collins and his wife, Mary Leddy Collins, as related years later by thier daughter Carrie Collins McNeil (our mother) and by Grandma Collins herself." by Marguerite McNeil
"A summary of Events in teh lives of Major Patrick Collins and his wife, Mary Leddy Collins, as related years later by thier daughter Carrie Collins McNeil (our mother) and by Grandma Collins herself." by Marguerite McNeil
"A summary of Events in teh lives of Major Patrick Collins and his wife, Mary Leddy Collins, as related years later by thier daughter Carrie Collins McNeil (our mother) and by Grandma Collins herself." by Marguerite McNeil