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James Henry Hawley letter
Part of a letter, perhaps an unfinished draft, from Hawley to Charles H. Robb, United States assistant attorney general, describing events leading up to the assassination of ex-governor Frank Steunenberg.
James Henry Hawley papers (1887-1945)
Correspondence relating to Hawley's law practice, including letters pertaining to the conspiracy trials of officers of the Western Federation of Miners for crimes associated with the dynamiting of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan concentrator at Wardner, Idaho, in 1899 and for the assassination of Frank Steunenberg in 1905; correspondence and reports relating to mining operations in which the Hawley family held an interest.
James Henry Hawley papers (1907-1922)
Journal and notes containing biographical information about pioneer miners in Idaho Territory.
James Henry papers
Business correspondence, contracts, agreements, and miscellany of James Henry, the Boise agent for United Pacific Insurance Co. of Seattle, Washington.
James Kenneth Larson manuscript
James L. Chapman papers
Hand-drawn maps and photographs of petroglyphs found near Asotin, Washington, on the Snake River.
James L. Edlefsen scrapbook
One scrapbook of newspaper clippings pertaining to Boise, Idaho Major James L. Edlefsen, dated chronologically from November 14, 1936 through June 25, 1939. Primary emphasis is on local coverage of events, people, and issues occuring throughout the Boise area.
James M. Jones manuscript
Statistical analysis of the 1892 and 1932 Idaho state elections in which more than two political parties were on the general election ballot.
James M. Lindsay papers
Correspondence, receipts, water and mining right notices of Lindsay and others.
James M. Lindsay promissory note : to A.A. Mills
Promissory note from Lindsay, proprietor of Green Meadow Boarding Stable, Boise, Idaho.
James M. Munro collection
1) "Surviving in Boise: An Impeccable and Incredible Fable of How I Grew Up in Boise, 1917-1928" 55 pp. and 2) "The Gold Minor: A Novel of Adventure" 76 pp. Both written by James M. Munro.
James McDonald papers
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 representative for Standard Oil Company of New Jersey.
James Michael Rabdau papers
James Oliverson diaries
Two small notebooks. The first, "A Journal From the River Platt to California Keep by James Oliverson," covers one month of a wagon trip, but gives no year. The second notebook, "Diary of James Oliverson," covers the period 1880-1882. Collection includes the originals, transcripts, and photocopies.
James Pendleton Lightfoot
Autobiography of James Pendleton Lightfoot
James Pinckney Pope papers
Personal and office correspondence, case files, miscellaneous office bills and receipts, personal clippings and personal files relating chiefly to Pope's law practice in Boise, Idaho, and to Idaho and national affairs of the Democratic Party during the 1920s.
James Pinney photograph collection
Photographs of James Pinney in his office at the Pinney Theater in Boise.
James R. Stotts scrapbook
Newspaper clippings of articles by Stotts including a thirteen part series on Idaho history and an eight part series on William E. Borah.
James W. Bissell papers
Two receipts for dues paid by Bissell for membership in Glenwood Hall, Lodge No. 233, I.O.O.F. (Independent Order of Odd Fellows), and a certificate of practice from the Territorial Board of Pharmacy for Indian Territory.