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Jessica Elizabeth Ferguson Anderson Taylor papers
The Jessica Elizabeth Ferguson Anderson Taylor collection contains material mainly related to politics, Eastern Star, and real estate. Included are programs and clippings.
Jessie Hale papers
Notes and prints relating to the history of world architecture kept by Miss Hale for a class in architectural history at St. Margaret's School, Boise, Idaho.
Jessie Naylor photograph collection
This collection contains three photographic prints. One image shows Robert Naylor as a young boy, standing behind an automobile driven by Scott W. Anderson. The other shows Robert Naylor among several other Boise, Idaho dignitaries at Harry Morrison's birthday party. The final image is a colored portrait of Mary McConnell Borah in the garden of the Christopher Moore residence.
Jim Huntley photographs of Huntley and Givens families
This collection contains 70 black and white copy photographic prints related to the Huntley and Givens families near Murphy, Idaho. Of particular note are early images of Givens Hot Springs, including bath houses and ferries. Many of the images are adhered to pages containing information about their subjects, including names, dates, and events.
Jim Larkin photograph collection
Two black and white photographs of Jim Larkin, and two slides of Sylvan Hart.
Job Harriman, The class war in Idaho : the horrors of the bull pen
Collection consists of one copy of booklet (third ed.) "The Class War in Idaho. The Horrors of the Bull Pen. An indictment of combined capital in conspiracy with President McKinley, General Merriam and Governor Steunenberg, for their crimes against the miners of the Coeur d'Alenes" by Job Harriman. Published as vol. 2, no. 4, July 1, 1900, of Volks-Zeitung Library.
Jocelyn Taylor Orr papers
Collection contains six letters from Jocelyn Taylor from 1920 to her family and one to the Idaho State Historical Society.
Jockey Art Mortenson
Mounted print of jockey, Art Mortenson from Idaho on the horse, "Poinsettia" at the Latonia Kentucky Racetrack on June 15, 1925.
Joe Glahn, manuscript
A historial sketch of Bellevue, Idaho, from 1878 to the 1890s.
Joel A. Harrington papers
Scrapbooks, correspondence, and photographs relating to Harrington's travels and interest in frontier history. Subjects include the Alaska gold rush of the 1898; the Birch Creek massacre in Idaho in 1877; John Day (1741-1820), trapper for the Pacific Fur Company; and photographs of Western rodeos, ca. 1900.
John A. O'Farrell letter : Boise, Idaho, to Matt Graham, Hills Toll Gate, Idaho
John A. O'Farrell memorial cards
In remembrance of John A. and Mary A. O'Farrell, Boise, Idaho.
John Aguirre railroad postcards
This collection contains 26 black and white copy photographic negatives mostly related to railroads in Idaho. Many small train stations are featured, as well as two cars on the Boise and Interurban Railway. The collection also contains several birds-eye views of towns in Idaho.
John B. Hannifan photograph collection
This collection contains eight black and white photographic prints, mostly relating to political parties and elected officials in the State of Idaho. Images include members of the Idaho State Legislature. Of particular interest is an image showing legislators inside the chambers of the Idaho Territorial Capitol building.
John B. Richards letter
Letter from Richards to Hiram Hunter, Sheriff of Alturas County, regarding excessive taxes.
John Barleycorns flyer
Flyer describing the evils of alcohol.
John Carfield Sanborn papers
The collection covers the years ca 1900 to 1974. The bulk of the material is from the Congressional years, 1946-1950. The collection includes correspondence, speeches, publications, press releases, campaign materials, radio broadcasts, newspaper clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, and two sound recordings.
John Corlett papers
Newspaper clippings of Corlett's Idaho Statesman column "Politically Speaking" (1961-1971), and material regarding the proposed Hells Canyon Dam in relation to Pacific Northwest water resource development (1949-1967).
John Cuddy papers
Financial records (1868-1902), of the Cuddy Flour Mill and Mercantile store established in 1868 by Cuddy and Edwin Tyne at Rush Creek, Idaho, and at Salubria, Idaho, in 1874. Also included is correspondence, photographs, newspaper clippings and memorabilia of the Cuddy family members relating to family life and activities at Salubria, the University of Idaho, and Boise, Idaho.