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L. H. Cox and Company records
Correspondence and financial records of this Boise, Idaho, real estate and insurance company. Also included are papers concerning the estate of L.H. Cox.
L. M. Sisk, History of Long Valley
Details of the initial settlement of Long Valley beginning in 1883 written by Mrs L. M. Sisk, dated Nov. 1 1922.
L. N. Gwartney manuscript
Manuscript of a novel "The Saddle Bum" (463 pp.), a western story, set in Nebraska and Wyoming.
Ladies' Aid Society of First Methodist Church (Boise, Idaho) minutes
Collection consists of two minute books from the Ladies' Aid Society of the First Methodist Church in Boise, Idaho. In addition to minutes, the books contains lists of member names and addresses.
Ladies Mite Society (Idaho City, Idaho) by-laws and minutes
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic of America. Circle Number Five (Boise, Idaho) letter : to General John J. Pershing
Regarding Memorial Day services.
Laeta Jaques Eagleson McBride Lyman papers
Personal letters written to Laeta by her husband, Irvine Lyman. Also includes marriage certificate to Benjamin C. Eagleson, and other memorabilia.
Lafayette Cartee papers
Letters from Cartee to his daughter (1865-1867); memorabilia of Cartee's family; wedding announcement of Carrie Cartee and Fremont Wood.
Lake Pend Oreille
Photographic prints of Lake Pend Oreille.
[Land survey] Field book
A record of land surveys near the North Fork of the Coeur d'Alene River in Shoshone County.
Langmaid, George W., papers
Journal of an automobile trip from Boise to Baltimore, Maryland, and return (1915-1916); student sketch book of maps, photographs, membership card for a "Pioneer of Idaho Territory" and a postcard (1876), to S.G. Langmaid, Middleton, Idaho.
LaPearl M. McPherson Charles Lindbergh photographs
This collection contains four black and white photographic prints of Charles Lindbergh's stop in Boise, Idaho on September 4, 1927. After completing his nonstop transatlantic flight in 1927 in his Ryan NYP airplane, more commonly known as "The Spirit of Saint Louis," Lindbergh toured the country, including a stop in Boise, Idaho. This collection contains images of Lindbergh's aircraft, the accompanying plane, and Lindbergh himself.
Larry Jones, History of Muldoon, Idaho
Collection of notes, correspondence and photographs by Larry Jones pertaining to history of the Idaho mining town of Muldoon. Special consideration was given to the preservation and history of the kilns at Muldoon.
Larry Robinson papers
Ledger of an Idaho City grocer; receipt from the assay office, Boise, for the deposit of gold bullion by N.H. Young, Centerville, Idaho; by-laws of the Pioneer Irrigation District, Canyon and Ada Counties. Also includes two letters written in Dutch.
Latah County Protective Association programs and meeting announcements
Collection includes program and announcement advertising mass meetings and Farmers' Housekeepers' week, 1918.
Latah County State Bank (Deary, 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, dividend accounts, disbursements, correspondence, and safe deposit contents.
Laura Lyon Brown papers
Collection contains a letter to James E. Babb regarding territorial governor Caleb Lyon's papers. Laura Lyon Brown is his granddaughter.
Laura M. Trueblood collection of Oscar N. Trueblood photographs
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints showing the homestead of Oscar N. Trueblood in Black Canyon, near Caldwell, Idaho. Images include Trueblood's homestead shack, outbuildings, and several shots of Trueblood on horseback.
Laura Moore Cunningham papers
Letters, clippings, and reports relating to Mrs. Cunningham's work as the chair of the Hospital and Recreation Service, Boise chapter of the American Red Cross. Includes one color photograph.
Laura Wood Eastman journals
Two journals and several loose pages recounting trips from Breckenridge Colorado to Idaho Falls, Idaho and to Yellowstone Park. Journals were also used as expense ledgers.