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Grace Seeliger collection of Weiser Railroad Depot scenes
Four black and white photographs with five negatives of a crowd near the Weiser Depot with State street in view.
Gracie Bowers Pfost certificate
Certificate issued by the National Association of Real Estate Boards, naming Pfost as a realtor with the Nampa, Idaho, Board of Realtors.
Gracie Bowers Pfost papers
Articles, photos and Congressional Registers about Congresswoman Gracie Post.
Gracie Bowers Pfost records
Correspondence, clipping files, campaign material, and miscellaneous papers relating to the political career of Gracie Bowers Pfost, including her campaigns for re-election as Canyon County (Idaho) treasurer (1940-1950), her service as U.S. representative from Idaho (1952-1958); and her campaign for a U.S. Senate seat, 1962.
Graduation card from Alpha School, Alpha, Idaho
Souvenir of the graduation class of 1920 Alpha, Valley County, Idaho. It lists pupils and school officials for graduation April 16, 1920.
Grafton F. Johnson journals
Journals containing Johnson's field notes of surveys of administrative sites and rights of way for the U.S. Forest Service, Grangeville, Idaho; and field notes of surveys of claims applied for under the Forest Homestead Act.
Grand Army of the Republic, Dept. of Idaho Phil Sheridan Post No. 4 records
Minutes, daybooks, financial records, and memorabilia of the Sheridan Post of Boise, Idaho; also included are rosters of proceedings from annual encampments, a record book of the Canby Post No. 11, of Murray, Idaho, and a history and record book of the Hugh Wilson Post No. 21, of Caldwell, Idaho.
Grand Lodge of Idaho Journal of Proceedings
1 bound issue; "Journal of Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Session of the Grand Lodge of Idaho, I.O.O.F. Held at Bellevue, Oct. 12, 13 and 14, 1886. Eagle Rock, Idaho: The Idaho Register Print."
Grand View State Bank (Grand View, Idaho) records
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets. Includes journal of suspension, check register, creditors' claims, account book, ledger, dividend accounts, and disbursements.
Granite Creek area photograph collection
Copy negatives of the Granite Creek area. Granite City was the original settlement for the Gold Hill Mine, and was in existence from 1862-1882. The town was absorbed by Quartzburg. The pictures were taken ca 1905.
Great Western Distributing Co., Inc. annual report
Illustrated annual report providing a humerous look at this company and the annual report format.
Greater Boise Chamber of Commerce tickets
Tickets to the Governor's Inaugural Ball of January 4, 1971, Boise, Idaho.
Griffin family papers
Collection consists of documents related to the Griffin family of Shoshone, Idaho and other items.
Grostein Family Portraits
Ground Observer Corps records
The collection consists of training materials, completion certificates, local and national newsletters and administrative documents from the Twin Falls Post.
Group of unidentified people standing behind casket
This black and white photographic print shows nine people, including men women and children, standing behind a casket. The casket is covered with flowers, and a portrait of a girl can be seen in the lower left-hand corner. A banner with three interlocking rings and the letters "WOW" is affixed to the bottom of the casket. The location and date are unknown.
Gulick, Bill papers
Manuscript drafts, proofs, and photographs used for Gulick's book, Chief Joseph Country.
Gutzon Borglum letter
Personal letter from Borglum regarding his place of birth.
Guy Atley photographs of Saint Anthony area
Photos .1-.13 and .18-.19 were taken by Dr. Guy Atley who lived in St. Anthony, Idaho. He died in 1918. Photographs include Ashton, Marysville, Saint Anthony and various other unidentified locations. Photos .14-.17 were taken later, by an unknown photographer. Donated by Paul Gifford
Guy Boyd McChord papers
Letter from McChord, Eugene, Oregon, to "Pard" describing a trip from Minnesota, via Helena and Portland to Eugene. Also included is a letter from McChord's daughter providing additional information about him.
