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William Edgar Borah papers (1932-1957)
Correspondence between Borah and Victor Drogdy; and articles from Idaho Yesterdays and the Portland Oregonian concerning gifts made to Borah by the government of Hungary. Photocopies in folder, originals locked in cabinet.
William Edgar Borah speeches
Pamphlet collection with speeches and addresses given by Borah on an array of topics: women's suffrage, the silver issue, foreign affairs, etc.
William F. Johnston correspondence
Letters between William Johnston, editor of the Lewiston Morning Tribune and W.D. Eberle, Boise, Idaho. Topics include appropriations for the Children's Commission and the Territorial Centennial Commission, and Spalding, Idaho, as an economic and social center for the Nez Perce.
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.
William G. Thompson papers
Letters from Thompson, Malad City, Idaho to his wife Jane and son John, Marion, Iowa, regarding his duties as Idaho territorial chief justice (Feb.-May, 1879); letter to Thompson from U.S. attorney general, Washington, D.C., accepting his resignation; photograph of Thompson as member of the Iowa house of representatives.
William George Gregory papers
Letter by Gregory from London, England to chief of police in Boise City, Idaho Territory concerning the whereabouts of Gregory's brother, Charles. Includes a photograph of Charles.
William H. Drake sales contracts
Sales contract from Samuel Dawson of Rocky Bar, Idaho, to Drake, of an interest in an arrastra and other items in Alturas County, Idaho (1865); and a sales contract by J.H. Stephens to Drake, for an arastra water wheel and mill site in Boise County, Idaho (1868).
William H. Ridenbaugh papers
Ledger (1916-1923), letterpress book (1909-1914), and cash book (1915-1923) of the W.H. Ridenbaugh Lumber Company of Boise. Idaho; and private ledgers (1901-1907, 1909-1911) of Mary Elizabeth Ridenbaugh (nee Black), a portion of which deal with her term as vice-president of the Board of Regents of the University of Idaho.
William Harroun Behle papers
Collection includes history of the Behle family; William Henry, M.D. (1842-1900), Augusta Bush (1847-1882) and Anna Behle (1858-1945). Dr. Behle practiced medicine in Blackfoot, Idaho.
William Henson Wallace appointment
Includes certificate of appointment as governor of the Territory of Idaho.
William Henson Wallace collection
Election results for the Idaho territorial delegate's seat (1863); certificate of appointment as delegate to the National Union Convention (1864); letter from A.L. Dorimer, Lewiston, Idaho, regarding the convention.
William Henson Wallace letter
Letter, on congressional stationery, giving a brief autobiographical sketch.
William Henson Wallace papers
Letters (1861-1863) related to activities in the Puget Sound region of Washington Territory, for which Wallace served as a delegate in the U.S. Congress. Letters (1864-1865), written during Wallace's term as territorial delegate from Idaho, concern conditions there and the Federal Government's intentions for the Territory. There are also a small number of letters to Mrs. Wallace.
William J. Proesch diary
A diary kept by Proesch detailing his trip from Wright County, Minnesota, to Boise, Idaho. Also included are a series of postcards of Emmett, Idaho, and miscellaneous items.
William James A. McVety papers
Correspondence, reports, speeches, notes, and other papers regarding McVety's investigation of labor problems involving the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in North Idaho (1917) and his investigation of complaints concerning the use of Mexican labor in central and eastern Idaho (1918).
William Judson Boone diary
Typescript of Boone's diary recounting his experiences as a minister and as the first president of the College of Idaho, and describing commonplace occurances in Caldwell, Idaho.
William L. Steele papers
Collection consists of a "Supplemental form for operator, core drilling machine" issued by the Eighth United States Civil Service District, United States Civil Service Commission, and dated 2 May 1939. The form is signed by William L. Steele and indicates his employment history as a core driller from July 1925 to May 1939.
William O. Williams correspondence
Personal letter (May 30, 1905) to Williams at the Red Elephant Mine, Hailey, Idaho, from his brother, John B., Ophir, Montana, regarding mining conditions in Ophir; personal letter (Oct. 12, 1905) from Williams' niece at Emmett, Idaho, regarding the death of his brother, John B.
William R. Meiners papers
The Meiners papers consist largely of reports, environmental impact statements and copies of legal documents related to environmental issues including the Snake River Birds of Prey Natural Area, Challis Resource Area, South Fork of the Salmon River Planning Unit and Desert Land Entry. The collection also contains a collection of slides of various sites in Idaho arranged by topic. Other material includes correspondence and clippings.