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Duncan McDonald papers
Letters from Duncan McDonald of Dixon, Montana, to the Pend d'Oreille Pioneer Association, Clark Fork, Idaho, regarding the location of Kullyspell House, the trading post established in 1809 on Lake Pend d'Oreille by David Thompson. Also includes copies of newspaper articles confirming the erection of a monument at the site of Kullyspell House.
Durham Wright papers
Reminiscences and five photographs of Wright and family and a copy of a speech by Walter M. Pierce honoring Dunham. Copy from Union County Historical Society.
Durrin Lindsey Badley letter : to T.J. Coonrod, Roseburg, Idaho
Urging attendance of a meeting of the Peoples Party State Central Committee in Boise.
Durrin Lindsey Badley letter : typed copy
Typed copy of a letter to Mina J. Matheson of Post Falls, Idaho, describing Badley's activities in sessions of the Territorial Legislature, 1886-1887.
D.W. Davis poltical handbill collection
Opposing the election of D.W. Davis as governor of Idaho.
Dwight D. Eisenhower Library collection of Eisenhower campaign tour photographs
Photographs from the Dwight D. Eisenhower Library of President Dwight D. Eisenhower before the 1952 election on his campaign tour in Idaho.
Dwight Jensen collection of Medal of Honor recipients
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints. Most of the images are of Medal of Honor recipients from the state of Idaho, but the collection also includes an aerial photograph of Mountain Home Air Force Base.
Dwight Jensen photograph collection of political events
This collection contains four black and white photographic prints of political events and politicians related to Idaho, including Marje Miner, Cecil Andrus, and Spiro Agnew's 1972 visit to Twin Falls.
Dwight William Jensen papers
Transcripts of Jensen's evening reports as a correspondent covering Idaho news for KBOI television (1964-1968); notes from his coverage of the Idaho legislature (1963, 1967, 1971, 1974); and an assortment of notes and interviews on such subjects as Harry Morrison (1965), women legislators around the country (1973), and Idaho statehood.
E. A. Williams of Corinne, Utah letter
Business letter to James Edoff, Elko, Nevada, from Williams of Corinne, Utah, regarding the sale of cattle.
E. B. Snow papers
Memorandum of an interview (1960) with Mrs. George Moser, concerning the history of the Council region; topics include Simeon Willey and the Long Valley Indian massacre of August 1878. Also in the collection is a land deed (1889) between Fred W. Beier and Jacob Groseclose.
E. C. Curtis of Idaho letter : Caldwell, Idaho, to W.C. McKenzie, New England, North Dakota
Relating family news and comments on farming.
E. D. Washington papers
Correspondence, notebooks, financial records, and miscellaneous publications, primarily relating to the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church, Boise, Idaho, and to Masonic organizations.
E. E. McFadden reminiscences
Reminiscences on the modes of travel, farm labor, fish and game, and road construction in Idaho between 1912-1925.
E. G. Davis papers [192-]
Campaign literature for E.G. Davis's campaign for the United States senate as a Republican from Idaho; and a pamphlet containing a statement of the settlement of the King Hill tax case, in which Davis served as attorney for the plaintiffs.
E. Jane Gay papers
These papers contain original, typescript, and copies of letters written by E. Jane Gay during her residence on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in Idaho, 1889-1892. Also included are notes and marginal notes. The recipients of the correspondence are not specifically identified but research indicates the original letters were sent to family and friends in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C. The collection represents the working copy of a manuscript entitled "Choup-nit-ki."
E. W. Houghton, Pinney Theater construction bids
Bids submitted to Houghton, Seattle, Washington, architect of the Pinney Theater in Boise, Idaho for interior work on the theater.
Eagle Salt Works payroll sheet
Payroll sheet for August 1883, with Chinese laborers listed. Location of the business is not listed, but it was likely in Churchill County, Nevada.
Earl Herbert Swanson manuscript
Several annotated drafts and master copy of "The Snake River Plain," accompanied by photographs and correspondence regarding publication.