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George Ainslie Nugent papers
Dance cards, programs, and commencement announcements from Pierce Park (Boise) and Boise High School; also includes one tintype photograph.
George B. Walker letter : Seattle, to C.M. Hayes, Silver City, Idaho
Describing the Chicago exposition and relating an account of the naming of Idaho.
George Brumm papers
Correspondence relating to Brumm and his wife, Sarah; household bills and receipts of the Brumm family; correspondence and financial records of John Alden, son-in-law; and miscellaneous papers concerning the Gem Worker, a Pocatello-based labor newspaper for which Alden served as editor and business manager.
George C. Hough affidavit
Concerning coroner's examination of the body of "Mitchell," thought to have been poisoned in Idaho City, Idaho.
George C. Metzger collection of State of Idaho Department of Forestry photographs
This collection contains thirteen black and white photographic prints from the State of Idaho Department of Forestry. Images include those of logging operations, Department of Forestry employees, Idaho governors, and the Jordan Tree, at one point Idaho's largest tree.
George Chillingsworth records
Financial documents and ore receipts from the Idaho Sampling Mill Company and McCormick and Company, bankers, both of Hailey and Chillingsworth.
George Collister letter
Letter from Collister, a Boise physician, attesting to an examination of Ella C. Reed and finding her free of all contagious diseases.
George D. Gardner papers
Three account books from Gardner's ranch on Reynold's Creek, Idaho, including an inventory and appraisal of Gardner's estate following his death in 1886.
George Donald Emigh papers on Atlanta, Idaho
Interviews with Abigail Grace Holland Emigh, Mrs. Bessie Emigh Buffett, Grace Tayler Teeter, and Roy Emigh relating the history of Atlanta, Idaho, and the Emigh family. Also included are an early history of Atlanta by Fred T. Davis, and a biography of Willard Forrest Emigh.
George E. Hornby sheet music
Two songs written by Hornby, of Boise, Idaho, entitled, "Introducing Peter Blue, the Sioux, to you, Mr. Jap" dedicated to the defenders of Wake Island; and "God, Help America" dedicated to William E. Borah.
George Edward Tonkin photographs
The bulk of the photographs were taken by George Edward Tonkin around turn of the 20th.c. with (2) of Boise Valley scenic photographs taken in 1935 by George Edward Tonkin Jr.
George Elmo Shoup papers
Descriptions of Nez Perce pictographs in the Lemhi Valley, Idaho, and the Shoshoni pictograph "B."
George F. Gagon [Note from office of Superintendent of Schools, Bingham County, Idaho]
A note to clerks of School Boards of Bingham County to make annual reports to the County Superintendent.
George F. Sprague papers
Sprague's Twin Falls, Idaho, business correspondence, including letters from Boise businessman C.B. Hurtt, president of Northwest Investment, and from George Fraser, editor of the Twin Falls News.
George Granberg photographs of Carl Granberg's blacksmith shop in Shelley, Idaho
This collection contains two black and white copy photographic prints showing the interior of Carl Granberg's blacksmith shop in Shelley, Idaho. Several individuals are identified by the donor of the collection, Dorothy Granberg Sorensen.
George Guenther papers
Legal papers concerning a suit between Guenther and the Waddingham Gold and Silver Mining Company, Alturas County, Idaho.
George H. Curtis papers
Correspondence, speeches, press releases, newspaper clippings, and photographs from the political career, 1933-1946, of George H. Curtis (1885-1963). Correspondents include James Pope, D. Worth Clark, John Thomas, C. Ben Ross, C.A. Bottolfsen, Henry C. Dworshak, Compton I. White, George Denart, August Rosqvist, and Glen Taylor.
George H. Lee papers
Programs from a Presbyterian church camp held annually for the Nez Perce Indians at Talmaks, Vollmer, and Craigmont, Idaho. Also contains newspaper clippings and articles about the Nez Perce Indians and a photograph album of the Talmaks meeting, including a photo of Henry Spalding's cabin.