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Gene Shumate typescript
Typescript of television documentary "Borah of Idaho," written by Gene Shumate and produced by Channel 12, KUID-TV, University of Idaho, Moscow.
George H. Curtis papers
Correspondence, speeches, press releases, newspaper clippings, and photographs from the political career, 1933-1946, of George H. Curtis (1885-1963). Correspondents include James Pope, D. Worth Clark, John Thomas, C. Ben Ross, C.A. Bottolfsen, Henry C. Dworshak, Compton I. White, George Denart, August Rosqvist, and Glen Taylor.
George H. Roberts letter
Letter regarding confirmation of judges Powers and Hayes, and objections by Mormons. Includes a pass to the Charles J. Guiteau trial, January 1882. Letter by John Alexander Logan, to George H. Roberts in Hailey, Idaho.
George H. Roberts letters received
Letters written to Roberts (a Hailey, Idaho attorney and later Idaho Attorney General) regarding an open saloon on election day in Crichton, Idaho and assistance with a school levy in Mountain Home. Includes some photocopies.
George H. Stewart papers
Certificate of deposit issued by the Library of Congress regarding Stewart's Digest of decisions by the Supreme Court of Idaho (1899); program and menu from the banquet at the Idanha Hotel, Boise, given in Stewart's honor upon his retirement (1907); and a memorial introduced in the Supreme Court of Idaho upon Stewart's death (1915).
George Laird Shoup papers
Grace M. Gallet papers
Newspaper clippings, photographs, and scrapbooks relating to Grace M. Gallet's work with the General Federation of Women's Clubs, the Young Women's Christian Association, and the Idaho-Illinois Club. Topics include welfare work in France during World War I. There is also a political poster for Grace Gallet's father E.G. Gallet, Idaho state auditor, 1931-1932.
Gracie Bowers Pfost records
Correspondence, clipping files, campaign material, and miscellaneous papers relating to the political career of Gracie Bowers Pfost, including her campaigns for re-election as Canyon County (Idaho) treasurer (1940-1950), her service as U.S. representative from Idaho (1952-1958); and her campaign for a U.S. Senate seat, 1962.
Greater Boise Chamber of Commerce tickets
Tickets to the Governor's Inaugural Ball of January 4, 1971, Boise, Idaho.
Harry S. Kessler papers
Harry Stuart Kessler advertisement
Campaign card for Harry Stuart Kessler, a candidate for state senator from Ada County, Idaho.
Henry Clarence Dworshak records
Congressional papers including correspondence and subject, legislative, and project files; appointments, applications, press releases and memorabilia. Also includes personal papers, such as correspondence, audio and video materials, travel files, subject files, and miscellaneous records relating to Dworshak's political campaigns and personal matters.
Henry F. Samuels papers
Correspondence; Teton Coal Co. stock certificate; "Report of Idaho Cokoal Co"; various letterheads; state platform of the Progressive party of Idaho; newspaper clippings; and typewritten biography of Samuels, resident of Wallace, Idaho.
Henry Westerman Whillock papers
Records of Henry Westerman Whillock's business, political, military, and civic career. Includes correspondence, scrapbooks, photographs and subject files relating to his term as mayor of Boise; KDSH radio and KBOI television in Boise; attempts to locate a medical school in Boise; and campaign for governor of Idaho in 1966.
Henry Z. Johnson articles
Two articles by Henry Z. Johnson (1865-1952), describing the judicial history of Idaho Territory.
Henry Z. Johnson papers
Correspondence, legal briefs, and miscellaneous records relating to Johnson's work on the Idaho State Council of Defense, and newspaper clippings regarding Idaho territorial history, prominent Idahoans, and Idaho politics.
Herbert Fitz papers
Collection of personal writings, correspondence, photographer certificates, and newspaper clippings.
Herman Welker papers
Three scrapbooks (1953-1956), relating to Herman Welker's senatorial career. Also included are "Yea and Nay Votes" records of his U.S. Senate voting record and nineteen (19) reels of television tapes concerning his political campaign.