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Ollie Gunderson Grindstaff collection of Horseshoe Bend area photographs
This collection contains 25 black and white photographic prints and 22 black and white photographic negatives of people, residences, and activities in the area of Horseshoe Bend, Idaho. Several families are pictured, including the Gunderson and Mann families. Locations include Quartzburg, Horseshoe Bend, and Porter Creek.
Olsen Johnson family photograph
Picture of Anna Marie Olsen Johnson (Johnston) with her two daughters May Willhemina and Irene Edith in front of the Natatorium.
Olson Manufacturing Company story of Olson City
Business brochure of the Olson Manufacturing Company located East of Boise, Idaho.
Omar Call Stewart papers
Information compiled by Omer C. Stewart, anthropologist and expert witness before the Indian Claims Commission. Includes trial dockets, correspondence, maps, notes regarding exhibits for Shoshoni cases, Stewart's notes on the identification and group leaders of Shoshoni Indian Chiefs.
Omar V. Allen papers
Collection consists of a diary (1914-1919) by O.V. Allen and a family history of Elizabeth Klein a German immigrant who settled in Idaho in 1866. She was nicknamed Mother of the Meadows Valley.
On the Centennial of William Borah's birth collection
Collection contains a speech of Sen. Frank Church upon the 100th anniversary of Borah's birth, a program of the Centennial of the Birth Date of William Borah and two Congressional Record articles.
Opal F. Brown photograph collection
This collection contains four black and white photographic prints and one photographic negative. Subjects include the fire station at Twin Falls, agricultural activities related to the Erle. H. Butler farm south of Hansen, Idaho, and the steamboat Lewiston. These photographs are reproductions of originals loaned to the Idaho State Historical Society in 1977.
Ore-Ida Women's Challenge records
Schedule of events and script for the seventh Ore-Ida Challenge bicycle events, June 22 to July 8, 1990.
Oregon application for license for public dance hall
An application and bond forms for operation of a public dance hall.
Oregon Borah-for-President Club records
Petitions organizing an Oregon Borah-for-President Club and advocating Borah's nomination for president of the United States by the Republican National Convention, Cleveland, Ohio.
Oregon Centennial covers collection
Information card and first day "Old Oregon Territory" covers.
[Oregon election laws]
Page 27 from an Oregon election laws publication: Sec. 71 and 72, regarding voter registration and election fraud.
Oregon Short Line Railroad : Condensed profile
Collection consists of one bound set of rail and ballast charts (blueprints) showing the profile of the Oregon Short Line Railroad fron Granger, Wyoming to Huntington, Oregon. "Chief Engineer's Office Salt Lake City, Utah. June 1913. Corrected to July 1915." Includes distances. "Drawing No. 18658."
Oregon Short Line Railroad (Minidoka, Idaho) records
Railroad clearance card and orders issued from the Minidoka, Idaho, station.
Oregon Trail Memorial Association collection
This collection contains information regarding the Wagon Centennial Celebration. It consists of correspondence, meeting minutes, news articles and bills relating to the association and markers erected along the Oregon Trail.
Orientation in Politics Conference records
Materials regarding the Eleventh Annual Orientation in Politics Conference, held March 4, 1969, at the College of Idaho in Caldwell, Idaho. Included is an announcement for the conference and two speeches: "Canadian-American Relations in the Pacific Northwest: The Canadian View" by Raymond J. Perrault, and "Canadian-American Relations in the Pacific Northwest: The American View" by Jack Murphy.
Origins of the name Idaho letters
Collection contains three letters theorizing over the origin of the name Idaho and how it was chosen.
Orion Ephraim Kirkpatrick manuscript
Brief description of early mining activities in the Leesburg, Idaho, area.
Orion Ephraim Kirkpatrick papers
Register (July 19, 1936) of attendance at the seventieth anniversary of the discovery of gold in Leesburg, Idaho; Letters signed by President Woodrow Wilson and Vice President Thomas Marshall to Kirkpatrick thanking him for gift of gold dust.