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William E. Borah address at Steunenberg funeral
In Memoriam picture and adress at the funeral service of Frank Steunenberg delivered by Willam E. Borah, Caldwell, Idaho, Jan. 3, 1906.
William E. Borah letters (1921)
Collection consists of two letters concerning the possible establishment of a "First National Bank of Orofino, Idaho." The first letter, dated 10 October 1921, is from W. J. Fowler, deputy comptroller of the Treasury Department, to Senator William E. Borah. The letter explains why the request has been denied. The second letter, dated 8 November 1921, is from Senator Borah to I. R. Crow of Orofino, offering his further assistance with the matter.
William E. Borah political cartoons collection
Political cartoons featuring Senator William Borah by Clifford K. Berryman, S. J. Ray, Rollin Kirby, W. Norman Ritchie, and T. E. Powers and Carrey Orr.
William E. Dickinson letters
Letters addressed from Rocky Bar, Idaho, to family and friends in the eastern United States describing mining camp life.
William E. Gillam mining papers
Stock certificates for the Grey Eagle, Silver City Mining and Milling Company and the May Queen Mining Company of Silver City; also includes prospectus for the May Queen Mining Company.
William Edgar Borah autographs
Autographs of William E. Borah and his sisters, Sadie and Mattie, written in 1936 during Borah's visit to Fairfield, Illinois.
William Edgar Borah correspondence (1902-1932)
Letters from T.H. Barnsdall, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, regarding Thunder Mountain Gold and Silver Mining and Milling Company (1902); and miscellaneous letters from Borah to his constituents.
William Edgar Borah correspondence (1910-1917)
Correspondence regarding placement of a statue of Robert E. Lee in the Hall of Fame; a letter to Peter G. Johnson, Bingham County legislator, regarding support in the Idaho House of Representatives for a compensation bill; and Johnson's reply.
William Edgar Borah interview from Drawn from Life
Published interview with Borah, described in Drawn from life, by S. J. Woolf.
William Edgar Borah letter : to S.C. Bowen and S.K. Goldtrap
Billing for attorney fees in a case involving the Basic Company, a firm operating mines in Boise County, Idaho.
William Edgar Borah papers (1890-1907)
Correspondence, legal papers, drafts of addresses, and notes relating mainly to Borah's law practice. Includes papers relating to the Republican Party; the Western Federation of Miners' conspiracy cases involving William D. Haywood and the assassination of Frank Steunenberg; William H. Dewey's mining and railroading enterprises; the Barber Lumber Company, the Potlatch Lumber Compay, and the Pacific and Idaho Northern Railway.
William Edgar Borah papers (1899-1950)
Sympathetic correspondence to Mrs. Borah upon Senator Borah's death, personal belongings such as speeches, photographs, social engagements, books and a large collection of national newspaper clippings noting Borah's death, achievements, and international stature.
William Edgar Borah papers (1906-1947)
Collection includes miscellaneous items relating to Borah including :1906 campaign postcard, a poem by Eva L. White; correspondence to G.M. Paulson of Parma and S. Whitehead of Boise; and proceedings of the Borah statue unveiling.
William Edgar Borah papers (1907-1976)
Contains local and national newspaper and magazine articles regarding Borah's 33 year political career, local and national reaction to his death, and Mrs. Borah's reminiscences of her experience as a Senator's wife.
William Edgar Borah papers (1930-1949)
Letters to James R. Stotts (1873-1951), writer for the Idaho Statesman and Nampa Free Press, from Borah concerning various matters of legislation and foreign affairs. Also includes printing estimates for an unpublished biography about Borah, written by Stotts; and a foreword to the biography written by J.D. (Cy) Price, Idaho secretary of state.
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.