Showing Collections: 1101 - 1120 of 2111
James A. Laidlaw manuscript
Biography of James Laidlaw, a Blaine County, Idaho, woolgrower, by his son, James A. (Sandy) Laidlaw.
James A. McGee scrapbook
Correspondence and clippings concerning several subjects including suffrage, promotion of the Nampa, Idaho, area, and the Payette Lake Club, Boise, Idaho. Correspondents include Thomas R. Hamer and Weldon B. Heyburn.
James Alonzo Pinney scrapbook
Disassembled scrapbook containing newspaper clippings regarding Pinney. Primarily about his campaign and election as mayor of Boise, Idaho.
James Augustus Atkins letter : Elk City, Idaho Terr., to Hannah Ford, New Sharon, Maine
Letter to the writer's grandmother.
James B. Hays stationary
Letterhead stationary of Hays as judge, and later Chief Justice of Idaho. Also includes Territorial Capitol letterhead.
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.
James Doniphan business papers
Receipts and claim forms from Hailey and Bellevue, Idaho, businesses.
James Doniphan mining papers
Collection contains cancelled checks and receipts for payments to mine workers.
James E. Babb newspaper research
Collection includes correspondence largely between Babb, a Lewiston lawyer, and Altha E. Fouch of the ISHS regarding research on old newspapers in Idaho, especially The Golden Age, circa 1860.
James E. Babb papers
Collection contains a letter written by Babb regarding historical information about Judge Samuel C. Parks.
James G. Morris papers
Financial records (1937-1956) of the Hyde Park Grocery in Boise, Idaho, owned by James Morris until Dec. 1944 and thereafter by A.K. Cloninger; records of the Hyde Park Gardens (ca. 1940-ca. 1947); and records of the Morris Gardens (ca. 1947-ca. 1956).
James Gunn letter
Regarding the division of Alturas County, Idaho.
James H. Brady cartoons
Political cartoons depicting Governor Brady and commentary on his position on irrigation matters and the Carey Act.
James H. Brady papers
Newspaper clippings, congressional records, and addresses given by James H. Brady. Also includes an autographed photo of President William Taft.
James H. Hawley, Jr. papers
Papers concerning the activities of Hawley's father James Henry Hawley (1890-1988) as a member of the Borah Memorial Statue Commission; correspondence between father and son (1949) concerning senators Bert H. Miller and Glen H. Taylor; and other material relating to Miller's campaign and senatorial career.
James Harp manuscript
Transcript of rebuttal made by Harp to Clearwater Council of Defense pertaining to charges made against Harp and the Brethren Church.
James Harrison Lowell papers
Correspondence, reports, reminiscences, and advertisements relating to early irrigation projects in Boise Valley and vicinity. Letters from J.H. Hard to his family (Phillipines 1898-1899).
James Henry Hawley collection (1906-1907)
Investigative reports and letters from agents of the Thiel Detective Service Company and the Pinkerton's National Detective Agency addressed to Governor Frank R. Gooding and James H. Hawley concerning the assassination of Governor Frank Steunenberg and the activities of Harry Orchard, William D. Haywood, George Pettibone, and Charles H. Moyer. The majority of the reports are from W.S. Swain and James McParland.
James Henry Hawley letter
Part of a letter, perhaps an unfinished draft, from Hawley to Charles H. Robb, United States assistant attorney general, describing events leading up to the assassination of ex-governor Frank Steunenberg.
James Henry Hawley papers (1887-1945)
Correspondence relating to Hawley's law practice, including letters pertaining to the conspiracy trials of officers of the Western Federation of Miners for crimes associated with the dynamiting of the Bunker Hill and Sullivan concentrator at Wardner, Idaho, in 1899 and for the assassination of Frank Steunenberg in 1905; correspondence and reports relating to mining operations in which the Hawley family held an interest.