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McBeth-Crawford collection
C.M. McBride papers
Family records inluding land and water titles, scrapbooks, and memorabilia; records relating to the founding of New Plymouth, Idaho; articles of incorporation for the Payette Valley Irrigation and Water Power Compay (1892); by-laws and minutes of meetings of the New Plymouth Fruit Company, Ltd.; advertisements of the New Plymouth Colony Co., Ltd.; newspaper clippings, articles, and historical sketches of New Plymouth.
McCammon Investment Company papers
Collection includes business letters, bills, receipts of the company.
McFadden & Perkins, Lawyers (Hailey, Idaho) letter : Hailey, Idaho, to Katherine Lewis, Seattle, Washington
Concerning Lewis' claim to property in Ketchum, Idaho. Accompanied by a plat map.
McKibben + Cooper Architects Collection
Collection contains administrative papers papers including project files (8.5x11” or folded 11x17” documents), project sheets (plans, photographs and descriptions, sketches, awards), large physical documents (plans and construction drawings 24x36”, 18x24”, 11x17” 12x18”), electronic files via thumb drive, and award submission files via CD.
McMillan Sheep Company, Limited (Boise, Idaho) stock certificate book
Meadow Creek Gold Placer Company minute book
This collection consists of the minute book of The Meadow Creek Gold Placer Company from its incorporation in 1924 through 1948. (The company charter was forfeited in 1949.) The main business office was located in Boise, Idaho and the mining claims were located in the Boise County Mining District.
Meadows Valley Bank (New Meadows, Idaho) records
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets. Includes journal of suspension, inventory reports, creditors' claims, account books, dividend accounts, disbursements, correspondence, and safe deposit contents.
Melvin & Lelah Buster, Leonia (Idaho) collection
Collection contains 12 black and white photographs from the Melvin and Lelah Buster estate (c. 1917-1918). Some of these images capture the gold and ruby mining camp at Leonia, Idaho in 1917, and a portion are travel photographs from California.
Melvin's Journey: A Diary of U.S. Navy World War II P.O.W., 1941-1945
One spiral bound notebook of Melvin Felton's POW diary and account of his time in the Navy.
Members of the First Congregational Church of Boise
Membership card and photographs of Oscar Sonnenkalb
Collage on cardboard showing portrait of Sonnenkalb, a short typed biography and his membership card and pin from the American Association of Engineers.
Memoirs of Miles L. Hronek
Memoirs recount life in Nez Perce County, Idaho from the 1920s to 1942 concerning schooling, social events and farming.
Memorial tributes to William Edgar Borah
Collection contains three memorial tributes with signatures of prominent citizens.
Mendenhall Theater Company (Boise, Idaho) records
Financial records, including invoices, bank statements, daily box office reports, and weekly remittance statements. Records also include information for the Pinney Theatre, Granada Theatre, and Waddell Building, Boise, Idaho.
Merci Boxcar collection
Many of the contents of the Merci Boxcar, a diplomatic gift to Idaho from France in 1949. Includes books, pamphlets, stamps, photographs, correspondence and memorabilia.
Meridian Agrarian Club (Idaho) minutes
Minutes of Meridian Agrarian Club, formerly the Farmer's Luncheon Club.
Meridian State Bank (Meridian, Idaho) inventory report
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets.
Merle W. Wells papers
Personal and professional papers of former Idaho State Historical Society historian and archivist Dr. Merle W. Wells. Wells worked for the State Historical Society from 1956 to 1986. He was well known throughout Idaho, and the west, for his expertise. Among his research areas were Idaho territorial politics and mining history.
Merle W. Wells papers [on Idaho Indians]
Collection contains an essay on Idaho Indians.