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Japanese in Idaho collection
Material compiled by a staff member of the Idaho State Historical Society in 1980 for an Idaho State Historic Preservation Office project to locate sites related to Japanese settlements in Idaho before World War II. Included is information about Japanese businesses; questionnaires; maps of settlements and business locations; copies of mailing lists of JACL and directories of Japanese in the state; an index file of names and addresses; photographs; and various reports.
Jarvis-Conklin Mortgage Trust Company (Helena, Montana) letter
Letter from Jarvis-Conklin to agents Hays and John, Hailey, Idaho, regarding proper application procedures.
Jean Conly Smith flyer
Flyer describing Smith's interest in the proposed Sawtooth National Park legislation introducted by Addison Smith and William E. Borah.
Jean Conly Smith papers
Materials relating to the proposed establishment of a national park in the Sawtooth Mountains of Idaho, including articles by Smith, a letter from Emile Grandjean describing a 1911 pack trip, a list of Idaho birds, scenic photographs, and a letter to Senator Frank Church from Josephine Conly Smith Vaughn.
Jean E. Crookham papers
Information collected by Crookham about the history of various buildings in Caldwell, Idaho. Includes Canyon County Historical Society site forms, Crookham's notes, various documents, and newspaper clippings.
Jean (Steamboat) records
Includes log books (1938-1954); correspondence (1938-1956); and charts, receipts, diagrams and photographs.
Jeannette Brinch papers
Papers assembled and created by Brinch for an Association for the Humanities in Idaho grant which sponsored a lecture series and an exhibit concerning Jews of Southwest Idaho, 1864-1981. The exhibit coincided with the restoration of Temple Beth Israel, Boise.
Jeannie L. Mace papers
A collection of items belonging to Mace, a French-born resident of Boise, Idaho. Mace was a masseuse in Boise, joined the United States Army in 1944, and served in the WAC and WAF until her death in 1953. Included are scrapbooks, photographs, brochures, correspondence, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous memorabilia.
Jennie M. Cornell papers (1929-1972)
Correspondence, typescript, manuscript, miscellaneous historical notes, including correspondence and stock certificates relating to the Novelty Food Corporation, Boise; typescript of an address by Mrs. Jennie Cornell to the Canyon County Historical Society (1972), on Middleton from 1863; manuscript by A. Cornell, on moving to Idaho from Kansas in 1910; and other historical notes on Canyon County.
Jennie M. Cornell papers (1974-1976)
Materials created and collected by Cornell concerning H.S. (Smith) Munday (1812-1868), an early Middleton resident, and his son Perry (1846-1926). Perry operated a ferry on the Snake River at a site known as Walter's Ferry.
Jenniemae Clark papers
Included is the diary (1918-1920), of a Boise, Idaho, resident and the minute book of an unidentified Boise Valley religious club (1894), which also contains personal financial accounts (1902-1903).
Jess B. Bennett papers
Letters of recommendation for Bennett upon completion of his military service in the U.S. Army Coast Artillery.
Jess Bradford Hawley papers (1899-1946)
Correspondence between Jess Hawley and John F. Maclane regarding collaboration and research for the manuscript of Maclane's biography of Hawley's father, "James H. Hawley, Sagebrush Lawyer." Also includes four original manuscripts of addresses given by James Hawley between 1899 and 1927.
Jess Bradford Hawley papers (1907-1935)
Jesse Braga collection
Family history of the Braga family in Gooding, Idaho. Photographs, family records, newspaper clippings, letters, and transcripts of interviews.
Jessica Elizabeth Ferguson Anderson Taylor papers
The Jessica Elizabeth Ferguson Anderson Taylor collection contains material mainly related to politics, Eastern Star, and real estate. Included are programs and clippings.
Jessie Hale papers
Notes and prints relating to the history of world architecture kept by Miss Hale for a class in architectural history at St. Margaret's School, Boise, Idaho.
Job Harriman, The class war in Idaho : the horrors of the bull pen
Collection consists of one copy of booklet (third ed.) "The Class War in Idaho. The Horrors of the Bull Pen. An indictment of combined capital in conspiracy with President McKinley, General Merriam and Governor Steunenberg, for their crimes against the miners of the Coeur d'Alenes" by Job Harriman. Published as vol. 2, no. 4, July 1, 1900, of Volks-Zeitung Library.
Jocelyn Taylor Orr papers
Collection contains six letters from Jocelyn Taylor from 1920 to her family and one to the Idaho State Historical Society.
Joe Glahn, manuscript
A historial sketch of Bellevue, Idaho, from 1878 to the 1890s.