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Sister Mary Alfreda Elsensohn photograph collection
This collection contains 34 black and white photographic negatives and 31 black and white photographic prints of locations in Idaho County, including Keuterville, Mount Idaho, and Kooskia. This collection also contains images of Idaho County residents and pioneers.
Sister Mary Alfreda Elsensohn photograph collection
This collection contains 211 photographic prints and twelve photographic negatives related to Sister Elsensohn's work at the Historical Museum at Saint Gertrude's Academy and Convent in Cottonwood, Idaho. Subjects include Polly Bemis, Chinese immigrants in the Lewiston area, and Idaho County pioneers. This collection also contains many images of Saint Gertrude's.
Thomas Ranney journal
Ranney's journal of expenses and weather data while he worked for the Wells Fargo Co. across Idaho and the northwest.
Thomas T. Johnston papers
Correspondence and financial and legal documents. Personal letters from Johnston to family members describing daily life in Idaho Territory; Ada County tax receipts; discharge papers from Idaho Volunteers following service in Nez Perce War; Johnston's personal account book; and a typed biographical sketch of Johnston (which uses the name T.T. Johnson). Photographs are also present.
W. Paul Tate papers
Tate family history and genealogy, including several narratives about family members and their business, the Triangle Dairy of Boise, Idaho; a description of Payne's Ferry on the Snake River, by W.W. Dawson and an account of pioneering on the Clearwater River, Cora Stuart McLean.
William Armistead Goulder manuscript
Recollections of a journey along the Oregon Trail with an emigrant train to Oregon in 1845. Accompanied by a typed transcription.
William Taylor correspondence (1886-1890)
Correspondence from William Taylor in Era, Alturas County, Idaho Territory to his brother R. M. Taylor, regarding his experiences as a miner; and letters from William Taylor, in Antelope, Blaine County, Idaho, to his brother Rich Taylor, regarding his experiences as a farmer.