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Diane DeChambreau photographs of Wilma Anderson
This collection contains seven black and white photographic prints of women and girls in the Boise area. Three images show Anderson as a young girl. Other photographs include images of gatherings of unidentified women. It is assumed that Anderson is among one of the women in the group shots.
Dick D'Easum papers
Includes correspondence (1942-1987), notes, and reseach material concerning the writing career of Dick (Cedric Godfrey) d'Easum (1907-1990), reports, publications, memorabilia of organizations to which d'Easum belonged, and clippings of his Idaho Statesman column (ca. 1955-1974). Also included is correspondence (1898-1918) and published and unpublished short stores and other materials of his father, Basil d'Easum (1866-1933).
Dickerson, Charles C., papers
Personal correspondence with family members who lived in Massachusetts, family photographs, and miscellaneous notes, pamphlets, and essays by Dickerson.
Dieter Family Collection
Collection contains correspondence, photographs, and other documents of the Dieter and Hunt families. Main body of correspondence is between Alice (Hunt) Dieter and Leslie L. Dieter. This collection also contains other personal papers from Alice Dieter, including school records, religious certificates, invitations, greeting cards, telegrams, and more. It also includes genealogical notations on photos and other items.
Dixie Idaho Mining Camp Photographed by I.T. Rominger.
Photographs of the Dixie Idaho Mining Camp by I.T. Rominger. He traveled and took photos from 1917 until 1930. Images include the Dixie Mining Camp cookhouse, on the road to Dixie, Idaho, and a photograph of Harrison, Idaho. People in photos are unidentified.
Dixie Ranger Station and Chair Point Fire Lookout
Images are of the Wilson family. Included are images of James and Murrielle Wilson andchildren in 1942, stationed at the Dixie Ranger Station and images of William Wilson in 1953 stationed at the Chair Point Fire Lookout.
Doan and Hay Company, Groceries and Hardware (Caldwell, Idaho) account book
Don Peters collection of Gibbonsville, Idaho photographs
This collection contains 33 black and white photographic prints of activities and people in Gibbonsville, Idaho. Subjects include the family of Hugh Roberts and Jane Thomas Roberts of Gibbonsville, including their three daughters Mary Roberts (later Mrs. Raine), Elizabeth Roberts (later Mrs. Vern McDonald), and Maggie Roberts (later Mrs. Will White). This collection also includes several street views of Gibbonsville, as well as images of the nearby AD&M Mine.
Don Prophet typescript
An account of Andrew Hintze.
Don Samuelson papers
Legislative files maintained by Samuelson. Includes correspondence, subject, and legislative files.
Donald B. Robertson papers
Collection containes notes, maps, timetables, and subject files relating to railroads in Idaho, and to Robertson's book, "Encyclopedia of Western Railroad History: the Mountain States."
Donald S. Whitehead postcard collection
This collection consists of approximately 400 postcards to and from Boise, Idaho, businesses between 1885 to 1903. Cards provide information about Boise business activity and emphasize presidential portraits and profiles.
Donald Tanasoca photographs
Photographs of Civilian Conservation Corps Camp No. 1299 at Crouch, Idaho, including descriptions of the scenes and individuals.
Donovan C. Brannen scrapbook
Scrapbook of newspaper clippings about World War II service of Buhl, Idaho, residents. Scrapbook was put together during WWII (and Korean conflict) by Donovan C. Brannen and Inez Glendorice Brannen. Donovan was chaplain in the American Legion.
Dora Jane Hamblin photographs
Photographs of Ezra Pound's residence in Venice, Italy, taken by Hamblin. Also included is a letter by Ms. Hamblin describing the photographs.
Doran Hollister Sutphen papers
Legal documents pertaining to water rights, homesteading, and juvenile court in Gooding, Idaho. Also includes deeds primarily for Gooding County, Idaho, and correspondence with Senator John Thomas, Republican from Idaho.
Doris G. Ferguson Cuff photograph album
Photographs of the Cuff's wedding trip which included a stopover in Boise, Idaho.
Doris Lucy Evans Keck typescript, "Nu-Acres: Looking back from the year 2000"
This collection consists of a typescript account of homesteading in Payette County, Idaho written by Doris Lucy Evans Keck. A list of early settlers is included.
Dorothy Clapp Robinson papers
School autograph book, high school annual, commencement programs, and photographs (30 items) of herself, family and friends.
Dorothy D. Mendenhall sheet music
Music to "I'm headin' home to Arizona" and "Little Ghost Town" words by Dorothy Mendenhall (later Dorothy Mendenhall Gloss), of Weiser, Idaho.