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Methodist Episcopal Church certificates (Idaho)
Sunday School certificates from the churches in Rupert, Jerome, Boise, and Caldwell, Idaho.
Methodist Episcopal Church (Boise, Idaho) flyer
Advertising for a vocal and instrumental concert at the Methodist-Episcopal Church, Boise.
Morden-Collister Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church program
Program for dedication week of this Ada County, Idaho, church.
Episcopal Church (Boise, Idaho) record of building expenses
Relating to construction of a house for Episcopal Bishop J.B. Funsten in Boise, Idaho.
First Methodist Episcopal Church (Lewiston, Idaho), Semi-centennial historical and jubilee directory
E. D. Washington papers
Correspondence, notebooks, financial records, and miscellaneous publications, primarily relating to the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Boise, Idaho, and to Masonic organizations.
William G. Simpson letter
Pastoral letter of Simpson, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and H.W. Stratton, general missionary of the Presbyterian Church, Boise, Idaho.
James Bowen Funsten papers
Diaries (17 vols., 1899-1918), and two address and account books maintained by Bishop Funsten while Episcopal Bishop of western Wyoming and southern Idaho, and later of Wyoming and Idaho.
Idaho Methodist archival collection
Records of the Idaho Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal/Methodist Church (1884-1969); of the Eastern District, Idaho Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church (1969-1980); and of local Methodist churches in the Idaho conference (1884-1969).
Photos from Linn County Historical Museum
Unidentified portrait of girl from Eddy Studio in Payette, Idaho, transferred from Linn County Historical Museum. Collections also includes copy of drawing of First Methodist Episcopal Church in Boise and photograph of an American Falls girls basketball team from 1931.
Saint Margaret's School (Boise, Idaho) records
Memorabilia from the cornerstone of Saint Margaret's Hall (1892); faculty meetings (1921-1922, 1930-1931); financial ledger (1919-1930); grade books (1908-1912); yearbooks; newspaper clippings relating to the school; and material relating to the Episcopal Church in Idaho.
Joseph M. Downs papers
Personal correspondence (1911-1945); photographs, educational and fraternal memorabilia; programs from the First Presbyterian Church (1928-1929), First Methodist Episcopal Church (1923), and the First Baptist Church (1919-1964), all of Boise, Idaho; physician's daybook and journal (1885-1896, 1 vol.).