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Emma Edwards Green papers
Correspondence; various examples of art work; unpublished short stories and memorabilia.
Emma G. Simmons papers
Teaching contracts with the Boise Independent School District, Idaho (1920-1924); teaching certificates and contracts for the State of Arkansas (1892-1899); grade book.
Emma G. Tate papers
Collection includes 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 Alaska Building.
Emmett Fruit Growers Association packing label
A packing label that includes the state seal for State Seal Brand Extra Fancy Apples.
Empire Mining Co. (Owyhee County, Idaho) stock certificates
Stock certificates signed by the president of the company, Hill Beachy.
Eona Bixby report card
Grade card of Bixby of Middleton, Idaho.
Episcopal Church (Boise, Idaho) record of building expenses
Relating to construction of a house for Episcopal Bishop J.B. Funsten in Boise, Idaho.
Epstein & Logan (Boise, Idaho) ledger
One ledger page from Epstein and Logan, a "Furnishing Goods Store."
Equal Suffrage Association of Idaho (Boise, Idaho) records
Ernest Edmund Oberbillig papers
Notes, publications, photocopies, and microfilm of research materials assembled for mineral claim surveys and studies prepared for the U.S. Department of Justice and the Indian Claims Commission (Docket No. 180-A) for Indian lands throughout the West. Topics of studies represented include gold production on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation, Idaho (1860-1867).
Ernest Edmund Oberbillig reminiscences
An account of the two funerals of Albert Hennessy, of Yellow Pine, Idaho.
Ernest Faber, CCCs in Idaho and Montana
A collection of approximately 150 black and white photographs of various sizes capturing the CCC experience in Idaho and Montana (c. 1937-1938). Various individuals, locations, companies, and camps are identified.
Ernest George Eagleson papers
Letterpress book (1902-1908) relating to the office of the U.S. surveyor general for Idaho; scrapbook and other records relating to mayoral terms, Boise, Idaho; correspondence, subject files and other materials relating to irrigation districts and projects; also personal records and memorabilia. Correspondents include W.E. Borah and Addison T. Smith.
Ernest George Eagleson records
Tax statement relating to Eagleson's property in the New York Irrigation District and Ada County Tax Notice.
Ernest Henry McAuley papers
Business papers, including plans and specifications for the power plant at Hailey, Idaho, belonging to the Wood River Power Company (1916); Boise City ordinances; correspondence of Irvin E. Rockwell; photographs; a plan and planting guide for McAuley Park in Boise, Idaho; and a letter thanking McAuley for his stand against the Industrial Workers of the World in Boise.
Ernest L. Shaw papers
Personal correspondence, photographs, family history material, and miscellany relating to Shaw and to his son, Manley, a physician in Baltimore, Maryland.
Erwin D. Sias papers
Illustrated account of a 1930 Salmon River float trip made by Sias, accompanied by a videotape made from 16mm film taken on the trip.
Erwin Schwiebert papers
Collection holds mostly books, promotional material, and other printed material of and about various estremist groups and individuals. The spectrum ranges from organizations and individuals, such as the John Birch Society, to the United Nations, to the Socialist Labor Party.
Escher family Music Week photograph collection
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints of activities and participants of Music Week in Boise, Idaho. Images include two shots of the cast of "The White Buffalo Maiden," a one-act opera that premiered for the first time during Music Week in 1923.
Estes Real Estate (Firm: Boise, Idaho) records
Ledger (1 vol. + 1 folder: ca. 1937-1946), and invoices and correspondence (1 folder). The ledger also contains records of an unidentifeid mining venture (1920-1921).