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Charlotte "Lottie" Branstetter autograph book
Diary signed by friends of Boise and Silver City, Idaho
Chet Moulton papers
Photographs, negatives, reminiscences, printed material, and a 1946 governor's proclamation celebrating the 20th anniversary of airmail by private airlines in the United States. Photographs show downtown Boise, Idaho; terracing on the Boise foothills; large scale ground printing and other aerial scenes. Also included is a memorial to William Sanborn who was killed in an air crash near King Hill, Idaho, in 1927.
Claudia C. Ross, Under the Stars celebration summary
Collection contains a letter to Gladys Bradley summarizing "Under the Stars," a pageant presented by the Boise Celebration Association, Inc. Based on historical data compiled by Altha E. Fouch of the Idaho State Historical Society and the pageant script/program.
Clinton DeWitt Smith papers
Letters (in part transcriptions) from Smith to his family in Washington, D.C., regarding Idaho government and the relocation of the territorial capital from Lewiston to Boise; other family correspondence; newspaper clippings; and six Smith family photographs. Accompanied by a 1948 article about Smith.
Cora M. Isenberg papers
Decree of Settlement of Final Account and Final Distribution of the estate of Isenberg (1960); Water decree from Watermaster's record (1864-1904); Abstract of Title for part of the Mauvais subdivision, Ada County, Idaho (1948).
Cyprian Bradley manuscript
History of the Catholic Diocese of Boise, volume II, unpublished.
D. W. Peterson papers
Account books of a carpentry business in Boise, Idaho (6 vols.); membership information for unidentified organizations in Boise and by-laws of the Carpenters and Joiners Local No. 331, Boise (2 vols.).
Darwin L. Flaherty papers
Personal papers, correspondence and research material regarding origin of Reno, Nevada.
Emily McCorkle FitzGerald papers
Correspondence, predominately from Fitzgerald to her mother, written in Lapwai or Boise, Idaho, and other locations in the Western United States.
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.
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.
Favorite quotations compiled by Ladies of the First Baptist Church (Boise, Idaho)
Fleming Foods records
The collection consists of three ledgers recording the 1918-1925 wholesale sales of Fleming Foods, Boise, Idaho to area merchants.
Fort Boise records
Order No. 26, March 10, 1884 by Major Green, Boise Barracks, Idaho Territory, prescribing the working hours of prisoners at the barracks.
Frank R. Fouch papers
Diary (Sept. 1887-June 1888), recording business and recreational activities of Fouch as store manager in Parma, Idaho; addresses commemorating Old Fort Boise monument (1927); correspondence concerning the early history of the Boise Valley.
Fred Jason Babcock papers
Political and personal papers (1930-1933); opinions of the Attorney General (1930-1932); and legal case files relating to the First National Bank of Caldwell; the Western Gold Corporation, Boise; the Rocky Bar Mining and Milling Company; and many other mining companies.
George Brumm papers
Correspondence relating to Brumm and his wife, Sarah; household bills and receipts of the Brumm family; correspondence and financial records of John Alden, son-in-law; and miscellaneous papers concerning the Gem Worker, a Pocatello-based labor newspaper for which Alden served as editor and business manager.
Gertrude Bartell Hagler papers
Family records, photographs and memorabilia of Hagler of Boise, and her father, William J. Bartell.
Gladdon W. Hull papers
Scrapbook and assembled records, including photographs, advertising posters, clippings, correspondence, and other material relating to White City Park and the Natatorium in Boise, Idaho; post cards from the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition; and material from the KFAU radio station at Boise High School in Boise.