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F. F. Church papers
Personal correspondence of Church and family members, including letters written to F. F. Church's son, Albert, while he attended the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland.
F. J. Clyde receipts
Receipts and financial statement from Sroufe and McCrum (dry goods store) of San Francisco to Clyde in Bonanza, Idaho.
F. M. Gardner fire insurance register
Register of Ada County properties insured by the Hartford Fire Insurance Company, Hartford Connecticut, through Gardner of Eagle Idaho, a local agent.
Farm and ranch history collection
Reminiscences of farm and ranch life in early Idaho, collected by the Idaho Bicentennial Commission as a local documenation program. Includes descriptions of life in Valley, Owyhee, Power, Lemhi, Bonneville, Bonner, Gem, Elmore and Nez Perce counties and the endeavers of Lorenzo Dow Bentzer, Nels Anderson Just, Sylvester Scott, Jesse Paul, Charles McIntyre, Paul Clagstone, Harm Groefsema, Willis Sampson and Liberty Independence Hunt.
Farmers and Merchants Bank (Rexburg, Idaho) records
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets. Includes inventory reports, check register, creditors' claims, ledger, and dividend accounts.
Farmers and Merchants Bank (Rupert, Idaho) records
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets. Includes creditors' claims, ledger, safe deposit contents, and statements.
Favorite quotations compiled by Ladies of the First Baptist Church (Boise, Idaho)
Ferris M. Weddle papers
The Ferris Weddle papers contain an extensive collection of manuscripts, drafts, articles, journals, correspondence, and photographs covering a time span from the 1940s to 1985. Weddle's first found success was in the pulp fiction market. He also wrote four works of Juvenile fiction. He is probably best known as an outdoor writer and the majority of this collection represents that research and writing. The collection also contains correspondence dealing with environmental issues.
First Methodist Episcopal Church (Lewiston, Idaho), Semi-centennial historical and jubilee directory
First State Bank (Rockland, 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, creditors' claims, account books, ledger, and safe deposit contents.
Fleming Foods records
The collection consists of three ledgers recording the 1918-1925 wholesale sales of Fleming Foods, Boise, Idaho to area merchants.
Florence Sanderson, A panorama of Idaho women
Prepared for the Twentieth Century Club.
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.
Frances M. Clark Seddon papers
Teachers' contracts from Centerville, diplomas from Dubois and Albion State Normal School.
Frank A. Fenn card
Withdrawal card for Frank Alfred Fenn (1853-1927) as a member of the Mt. Idaho Encampment of Independent Champions of the Red Cross.
Frank A. Fenn papers
Printed bound plans authored by Fenn, Chairman of Republican State Central Committee.
Frank Chalfant Sr. papers
Miscellaneous legal papers including the Idaho Construction and Building Company's articles of incorporation; indentures and agreements; Supreme Court briefs and transcripts of appeal; two scrapbooks (1940s) concerning the controversy over liquor sales.
Frank E. Johnesse papers
Records of the Consolidated Mining Syndicate and abstracts of mining properties throughout Idaho; papers relating to Johnesse's wife, Mary Patten, including correspondence as state chair for the Democratic Party in Idaho during the 1930s, concerning her unsuccessful candidacy for Congress in 1938, and relating to the parish of St. Michael's Cathedral in Boise; photographs and memorabilia.
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.