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Truman Joiner papers
Records relating to the Boise-Stanley Highway Association and subject files relating to Truman Joiner's personal interests and civic activities in Boise, Idaho.
Truman O. Boyd, Jr. papers
Business correspondence and legal documents and receipts relating to property owned by Boyd in Twin Falls, Idaho. Lem Chapin, Twin Falls, is a major correspondent.
Tudor James Lloyd papers
Papers and certificates from Lloyd, who was a member of the Idaho House of Representatives from Twin Falls County (1923-1925) and campaign manager for Governor C. Ben Ross. Lloyd was also "instrumental" in the elections of Lt. Governor Cecil Andrus and Senator Frank Church.
Tuesday Musicale collection
Scrapbooks contain the club's cultural and fiscal activities, including membership lists, fiscal statements, momentos, newspaper clippings, and programs of music and dance events sponsered by the Boise Tuesday Musicale, and photographs of social events.
Twenty-five-horse team pulling combine harvester with six-person crew
This black and white photographic copy print shows a 25-horse team pulling a combine harvester machine in a wheat field. Six people are shown on the harvester.
Twin Falls Canal Company records
General manager's annual reports, watermaster's annual reports, discharge tables, stream gage book, and blueprints of the irrigation system.
Twin Falls County
The collection spans from 1880 to 2018 and documents the legal and administrative functions of county government. Materials include civil and criminal case files, probate proceedings, treasurer’s records, coroner’s inquests, and related administrative correspondence.
Twin Falls County Hospital (Idaho) records
Financial reports and one annual report from the Twin Falls County Health Unit for 1932, discussing public health measures and providing statistics on communicable diseases and mortality.
Twin Falls International Order of Odd Fellows (1914-1931)
One ledger with charter members and minutes from the Twin Falls International Order of Odd Fellows (1914-1931)
Twin Falls Land and Water Co. account book
Collection consists of a cash and accounts book for Twin Falls Land and Water Co., Division No. 3. This booklet (5" x 8") contains the names of a number of people, the items they purchased, the date they purchased them and the cost of each item.
Twin Falls Land and Water Company (Twin Falls, Idaho) records
General correspondence; private files of executive officers; payroll account books; and other financial records of a company organized under the Carey Act in 1903, first to build canals and laterals and act as a land office and later to maintain the irrigation system. Includes records of R.W. Faris, general manager and chief engineer, Paul S.A. Bickel, chief engineer, and M.M. Murtaugh, assistant general manager.
Twin Falls Telegram (Twin Falls, Idaho) records
Correspondence, bills, and receipts.
Twin Falls Title and Abstract Company records
Primarily business transaction ledgers (1918-1932) for company founded in 1907 and managed by Ralph B. Smith. Company closed in 1987, then called the Safeco Title Insurance Company.
Twin Heart Brand Label
Twin Heart Brand fruit label for Idaho Italian prunes. Twin Heart Brand Label featured the faces of Shurtleff twin daughters Maxine (Betty, left) and Arlene (Peggy, right).
Twin Lakes Reservoir & Irrigation Company records
Records of the Twin Lakes Resevoir and Irrigation Company of Camas County, Idaho (1903-1924). Includes cash books, Board of Director minutes, receipts, and various other records. Twin Lakes Reservoir, south of Fairfield (Idaho), is now called Mormon Reservoir.
Two photographs of Evan Williams Jr. as a child
Two mounted photographs of Evan Williams Jr. as a child. Photographed by Theodore C. Marceau in his San Francisco studio. Appears to be gelatin POP style photographs.
Two photographs of Steunenberg residence post-crime
Two black and white photographs of the Steunenberg residence showing the impact of the dynamite assassination.
Typescript of Lucy Alice Ide diary
An account of an overland journey from Wisconsin to Washington Territory. Diary includes the mention of King Hill and Boise County, Idaho. Also in the collection is a copy of a poem written by Mort Tenenbaum based on Ide's diary.
U. S. Geological Survey press releases
Press releases regarding water supply, irrigation and ground water of Snake River Plain of Southern Idaho.
