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Rose A. Black papers
Includes diary (1912-1913); and farm accounts for S.E. and Rose A. Black of Ashton, Bliss, Buhl and Glenns Ferry, Idaho. Also includes correspondence, receipts, photographs, income tax forms, and report cards.
Rosemary Kevan Wimberly papers
Ross Bates correspondence
Personal correspondence of Bates, of Boise, Idaho, to family members in Nebraska. Also includes two photographs.
Rotary Club convention brochure
Convention program for the 165th District Golden Anniversary meeting of the Rotary International in Boise, Idaho.
Royal Neighbors of America collection
1 bound volume - "Ritual for Local Camps. Royal Neighbors of America," 1941; 1 black & white print- officers and delegates, state convention R.N.A., Boise, Idaho, April 1933. 1 person identified - Mrs. John W. Anderson, 2nd row on right.
Ruby Grosse papers
Includes grammar grade certificate from Lincoln County Public Schools (1911); school teacher's contract; teacher's certificate from Lewiston State Normal School.
Ruby Stone Collection
Collection of documents, photos, and items relating to Ruby Stone.
Ruia Hurless letter
Collection consists of an original letter (2 p.), envelope, and typewritten transcript of the letter written by Ruia Hurless of Grand View, Idaho. The letter is dated 12 March 1913 and addressed to Irvin and Louis Weckesser of Sterling, Illinois. Ruia Hurless and her husband, C.L. Husless, were both school teachers in Grand View, Idaho. The letter describes the weather and crops grown in the area. She also reports on sturgeon fishing in the Snake River.
Rupert Shaw collection of group portraits
This collection contains three black and white photographic prints. One photo is of woman "pioneers" in Silver City, Idaho. The other two images are of seven men and women touring the construction site of Arrowrock Dam.
Rupert Shaw negative collection
Collection of negatives of Idaho scenes taken in period ca. 1910-1920. Includes mining camps, mountain country, etc. Photographs taken by Rupert Shaw.
Rupert Shaw photograph collection of Boise, Idaho buildings
This collection contains sixteen black and white photographic prints and nine black and white photographic negatives. The images are of buildings across Idaho, including residential houses in Caldwell and the post office in Pocatello, but primarily focus on stores and schools in Boise, Idaho.
Rupert State Bank (Rupert, Idaho) inventory reports
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets.
Russell D. Underwood reminiscences
Includes memoirs, poetry, and portrait.
Russell D. Underwood typescript
History of the 1907 trial of Bill Haywood for the assassination of ex-Governor Steunenberg of Idaho. Typed manuscript, approximately 100 pages. Includes a brief bibliography of books, newspaper articles and manuscript sources.
Russell D. Underwood, "Walking on the walls of the Idaho State Penitentiary"
A reminiscence of employment as a prison guard. Accompanied by correspondence and a photograph of Underwood.
Russell E. Edlefsen scrapbooks
This collection contains six scrapbooks, primarily newspaper clippings. In addition there are some black and white photoprints, programs and correspondence. The clippings are all related to then-current events in Boise. According to the donor, Edlefsen's secretary clipped news articles each morning to be placed in the scrapbooks. Each scrapbook is housed in a flat box.
Russell, Patrick Joseph, papers
World War I and World War II military records, clippings, photographs, flight log books, photographs, and reminiscences of Russell's military career and his airline activities in Peru.
Ruth Caldwell scrapbook, "A book of supplementary material for Idaho history"
Collection consists of one scrapbook prepared in 1927 by Ruth Caldwell. The scrapbook is dedicated to "my future pupils. Topics include: geology, Indians, fur traders, missionaries, gold mining era, the removal of the capital, origin of name "Idaho" Commission form of Gov't, Indian wars, and cattle days in Idaho. Includes index and bibliography. In addition to hand-written text, there are postcards, photographs, brochures, and newspaper clippings.
Ruth Creech papers
Collection contains transcription of a brief interview with Creech describing the arrival and later life of Charles England from Missouri to Emmett, Idaho, also describes an episode on Freezeout Hill.