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Wayland, Cline & Smull (Boise, Idaho) inventory
Master list of jobs performed.
W.E. Pierce & Co. records
Business correspondence, journals, ledgers and other records of this Boise, Idaho, real estate firm. Records pertain to other Pierce interest include the Empire Gold Mining Company, Ltd; Pierce Suburban Syndicate, Ltd; Idaho Building Co.; Snake River Power Co.; Boise Hotel Co.; Idaho Orchards Co.; Owyhee Farms Co.; Link's Business College and the Battle Creek Sharp Company. Correspondents include James Lane, James H. Brady, F.R. Gooding, E.H. Dewey, W.E. Borah, L.H. Cox, J.M. Haines.
Wedding portrait of Alva D. Stanton (left) and Gertrude Perry Stanton (right)
This black and white photographic print shows Alva D. Stanton and Gertude Perry Stanton on their wedding day. Alva is seated in a chair wearing a bowtie. A watch chain is dangling from his breast pocket. Gertrude is standing to the right of Alva, wearing a white blouse and a floor-length dark-colored skirt.
Weiser, Idaho Postcards
Postcards of Weiser pioneer, Russell Newman and Ike Kiser of Weiser. The collection also includes a photographic print of the Oregon Trail memorial bridge in Boise from 1931 and a mounted reproduction drawing from W.H. Jackson of Old Fort Hall.
Weiser Junior High student compositions
The collection consists of 27 hand-written student autobiographies and 13 compositions written by students at Weiser Junior High School. There is also a typewritten list of the students by name.
Weiser Loan and Trust Company (Weiser, Idaho) records
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets. Includes journal of suspension, inventory reports, check register, creditors' claims, account books, and correspondence.
Weiser National Bank (Weiser, Idaho) records
Account book and dividend ledger of Weiser National Bank.
Weiser State Bank (Weiser, Idaho) account book
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets.
Weldon Brinton Heyburn papers
Booklet of remarks by Senator Heyburn detailing public questions affecting the interests of Idaho, and a commemorative record of Senator Heyburn's activities as a U.S. senator.
Wells, Fargo and Company records
Receipts and checks of Wells Fargo from Centerville and Bannock, Idaho, and Jacksonville, Oregon. Also included is a Wells and Compay (Buffalo, New York) express receipt from 1848.
Wentworth Harris Moss papers
Collection contains his appointment to the military academy and his appointment to Lieutenant Colonel of Infantry signed by President Taft and Sec. of War George H. Dern.
Wesley Andrews collection of Idaho glass plates
Collection of 289 negatives, mostly glass plates but with a fair proportion of cut film. These negatives were used in production of picture postcards up to the time that lithographed colored cards came in. Dated from early 1900s to late 1920s. Towns include Ketchum, Rexburg, Nampa, Rigby, Lewiston, Pocatello, Boise and Emmett.
Western Commercial Bank (Caldwell, Idaho) records
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets. Includes journal of suspension, check register, creditors' claims, account book, dividend accounts, and correspondence.
Western Federation of Miners. Local no. 66 (Silver City, Idaho) records
Minute book (Oct. 1898-Aug. 1901); financial receipt book (1900-1902); membership cards; blank forms; and a local delegate badge.
Western Light and Power Company financial records
Cash book general ledger, general register, voucher register, vouchers, and cancelled checks.
Western Loan and Building Company (Salt Lake City Utah) records
Report of examination of the Company following reorganization, prepared by State Banking Dept. of Wyoming, for the period 1934-35. The report includes loan activity in Idaho.
Western Museum League records
Correspondence and business files maintained by H.J. Swinney, director of the Idaho State Historical Society, as an officer of the League.
Western Union Telegraph Company records
General correspondence files and samples of various service forms.