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Clint Walker memorabilia
The collection consists of Clint Walker television and movie memorabilia such as a Warner Brothers biography, studio photographs, comic books, dime novels and records pertaining to his role in the television series "Cheyenne" and numerous Western films.
Clinton DeWitt Smith papers
Letters (in part transcriptions) from Smith to his family in Washington, D.C., regarding Idaho government and the relocation of the territorial capital from Lewiston to Boise; other family correspondence; newspaper clippings; and six Smith family photographs. Accompanied by a 1948 article about Smith.
Cloah Sebastian Cowling collection
This collection contains the contents of two scrapbooks of clippings and other research materials related to Idaho history. An unbound copy of Cowlings memoir of living in Idaho, "The Land of Sunrise Mountains" is included with research materials interleaved in the text. A third scrapbook contains obituaries of pioneers, friends, and relatives collected by Cloah Sebastian Cowling. The author prepared a partial handwritten index to the obituaries.
Cloah Sebastian Cowling postcards
Approximately 100 postcards dated 1907-1956, primarily of Idaho and Northwest scenes; newspaper clipping for Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson's golden anniversary; photocopy of Idaho Statesman obituary for M.O. Cowling; photocopy of M.O. and Cloah Sebastian Cowling portraits.
Cloe Boyce Rogers, Bricks of melted gold : the experiences of George Wakley, Marsh Valley pioneer
Manuscript, accompanied by research notes and a photograph of Wakley.
Cloe Boyce Rogers typescript
Historical articles set in Oneida and Franklin counties, Idaho, including copies of "Jim Hayden's Mule," "Another Freight Outfit," "Oneida," "North of the Line," and "Wheels of Idaho, 1877." Also includes two black and white photos.
Club Rendezvous (Boise, Idaho) advertisement
Advertisement describing "Bar Etiquette" for this downtown Boise, Idaho, club.
Coeur d'Alene area mining maps
Maps for the North Port and Metaline Mining Districts, 1950; Yreka Mining district, 1948 (Pine Creek area, Shoshone City, Id); and Coeur d'Alene district 1944 to 1980.
Coeur d'Alene Bank (Coeur d'Alene, Idaho) records
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets. Includes check register, ledger, and dividend accounts.
Coeur d'Alene Public Library Records
One box of meetings minutes from 1976 to 2018 and activities/accomplishments from 1992-1999.
Coeur d'Alene Public Library Records addition
Coeur d'Alene Stamps
Black and white stamps of various Coeur d'Alene scenes. Includes the Old Mission building, Masonic Temple, Camp Sweyolakan and Fernand and Coeur d'Alene lakes. Also included is a photograph of Walter Ross Hanna and Nora Johanna Haugh Hanna at Farragut, Idaho (Navy Boot Camp) in June of 1944.
Coker, Harold Tracy, papers
Includes news publications, Daily Press Summary and Monitoring Report; reports on the allied military government of Venezia Giulia; material from the Allied Information Service and related records.
Coleman and Hughs (Rocky Bar, Idaho) certificate
Class 29 business license for the sale of alcohol to this Alturas County tavern.
Coliani Butcher Shop (Pocatello, Idaho)
Two color photographs taken of Italian-Americans at Coliani's Butcher Shop in Pocatello, Idaho.
Items
One man in a red apron wearing a white collar shirt and a tie.
Three men, various generations, wearing a read apron.
Collection of Plummer North Highway negatives
Images showing construction job on Plummer North Highway, starting June 10, 1951.
Colleen Armitage collection of Clyne family photographs
This collection contains six copy photographic negatives and corresponding prints related to the Clyne family of Idaho Falls. Primary subjects include photographs of members of the Clyne and Comfort families, as well as an undated class picture of Idaho Falls High School.
College of Idaho (Caldwell, Idaho) commencement program
Commencement program from the College of Idaho.
Columbia Band of Boise on steps of Federal Building, 750 West Bannock Street - Boise, Idaho
This black and white photographic print shows members of the Columbia Band on the steps of the Federal Building at 750 West Bannock Street in Boise, Idaho. Members are posing with their instruments, which include clarinets, a bass, trumpets, French horns, trombones, a saxophone, and tubas. George L. Flebarty is identified as the conductor. Walt Neeley identified as the drummer.
Columbia Basin Inter-Agency Committee records
Notices, agendas, and minutes of meetings.