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Adily B. Robinson collection of family photographs
Ten black and white photographs and four postcards of various family members. Includes the Barnecut family of Ohio, the Cooley family of Ohio, and the Robinson family of Idaho. Most of the collection is unidentified.
Adolph Nelson Gaebler papers
Miscellaneous papers and correspondence regarding Dr. Gaebler's interest in the Union Pacific and Burlington Gold Mine Co., Lemhi County, Idaho. Includes stock certificates and blueprint of the mines. Also includes biographical information on Gaebler.
Adolph P. Minger papers
Letter from the John Deere Plow Company regarding use of non-union labor in construction of their Boise facility; numerous business cards of individuals in the construction trade; directory of trade and labor unions in Boise (1908).
Advertising for Hawley's History of Idaho
Collection consists of advertising booklet for three volume History of Idaho by Hawley, published by S.J. Clarke Company. Contains a short biography of Hawley and many photographs from the book.
Aerial photograph, Boise (Idaho)
This collection consists of one 17 1/2 inch x 21 inch black and white photograph showing an aerial view of Boise, Idaho. It looks toward Table Rock and includes the Boise River, Capitol Boulevard Bridge, Julia Davis Park, and the airfield.
Aerial Photograph of Boise River and Boise Junior College
One black and white aerial photograph of the Martha Johns homestead. Also features the Boise River, Boise Junior College, and the Roundhouse Restaurant
Aftermath of Vindicator Mine explosion in Cripple Creek, Colorado, used in Bill Haywood trial
This collection contains two black and white photographic prints of the aftermath of the Vindicator Mine explosion in Cripple Creek, Colorado in 1903. These images were entered as evidence in the murder trial of William Dudley "Big Bill" Haywood in 1907.
A.J. McFarland records
Day books for an unidentified Payette, Idaho, dry goods store.
Al Schussler photograph collection
This collection contains 93 black and white photographs of outdoor scenes across the state of Idaho. Subjects include agricultural activities, airplanes and aviation in Central Idaho, and outdoor recreation.
Al Schussler photographs of church near Cottonwood, Idaho
This collection contains two black and white photographic prints and three black and white photographic negatives of an unidentified church near Cottonwood, Idaho. Church is surrounded by agricultural fields with a single pine tree behind it.
Albert E. Horsley typescript
Autobiography, written under the alias Harry Orchard, while the author was imprisioned in the Idaho state penitentiary for the murder of Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg.
Albert F. Brown photograph collection
This collection contains 191 photographic negatives and 307 photographic prints for a total of 316 unique images. 39 of the images are in color, the remainder are in black and white. Most of the photographs were captured by mail carrier and amateur photographer Albert F. Brown of Boise, Idaho. Subjects include street views of Boise, construction projects, fairs, and rodeos. This collection also contains images of Brown's family and portraits of Brown himself.
Albert J. Melner papers
Financial records relating to the estate of Melner of Twin Falls County.
Albert K. Steunenberg scrapbook
A scrapbook and newspaper clippings relating to the assasination of Governor Frank Steunenberg in 1905 and the trial of those involved in the murder.
Albert Kendrick Fisher manuscript
Compiled guide entitled "Partial List of the Birds of Idaho". Primary portion of the guide is from North American Fauna, No. 5; Results of a Biological Reconnaisance of South Central Idaho; C. Hart Merriam, Washington, GPO, 1891. Notes within the guide include sightings in the Emmett and Payette River area.
Albert L. Harle diaries
Summaries of the author's life up to 1945, including accounts of various illnesses, military experience in World War I, and employment in the Boise, Idaho, area; and journal entries 1965-1980. The contents of the two volumes are nearly identical.
Albert Naher papers
MS 714 revolves around Albert Naher's work as an inspector, volunteer for the Ground Observer Corp, and his work with the Gem County Historical Society. The files on inspection deal with the standards and regulations surrounding shipping.
Albin Charles Demary letter : to the Idaho Chamber of Commerce, Boise
Concerning the origin of the name of the town of Rupert, Idaho.
Albion Normal School cornerstone collection
Newspapers, commencement programs, lists of students, photographs, and other items relating to the school and deposited in the cornerstone of Albion Normal School in 1895.