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Loren E. Stephens papers
Collection contains letters and other material pertaining to WWI.
Loren G. Strawn papers
Strawn's writing about the Strawn Ranch in Valley County, Idaho, 1870s-1965 and copies of photos of a cabin restoration in 1990.
Lorenzo Hill Hatch papers
Journals of Hatch, a Mormon bishop of Franklin, Idaho and member of the Utah and Idaho Legislatures. The mimeographed journals were compiled from the originals by Peter Savage Hilton. Also includes geneaology of Hatch.
Lorraine Gunderson correspondence
The collection contains correspondence from Idahos' congressional delegation and state officials responding to letters from Lorraine Gunderson. Issues covered include land use, social security, medicare, budget, taxes, and telecommunication deregulation.
Lost River Mercantile Company, Ltd. journals and ledger
Business records from store in MacKay, Idaho.
Lou G. Caswell papers
Manuscript diaries (13 vols., 1895-1900) regarding the Thunder Mountain Mining District, Valley County, Idaho; photographs of Caswell family members and Valley County scenes; typed transcriptions of the diaries; and related materials.
Louie's Golden Dragon collection
Materials removed from the Hop Sing Building in Boise. Much of the material is in Chinese and relates to the Chinese restaurant Louie's Golden Dragon, which was on the corner of Eighth and Grove Streets in Boise. Louie's Golden Dragon closed in 1965.
Louis Smith, Camp Ten Mile
This collection contains 8 black and white images that belonged to Lt. Louis Smith, from his time in the CCCs (Civilian Conservation Corps) in Idaho (c. 1934). Camp Ten Mile was located in Golden, Idaho near Grangeville. Golden was an old mining camp near the Clearwater River, Ten Mile Creek ran into it.
Notes added to back of photographs by Smith's nephew, M.B. Steppe, dated February 1981.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition certificate of attendance
Certificate of attendance.
Loyd Lester Creswell papers
A collection of photos, biographical documents, and records from the life of Loyd Creswell from his time at Emmett High School, to his post-war years as a flight instructor and president of the Idaho Pilots Association who served on the Governor's aviation board. Records include his pilot's log books.
Lucile Murray Wilde manuscript
A brief history of the Murray Ranch Hotel (1888-1895), owned and operated by David and Mary Francis Murray.
Lucile W. Lovell documents
Newspaper clippings; summaries of legislation; correspondence with the superintendent of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Frell M. Owl; programs from celebrations and conferences; and articles by Lovell; all concerning American Indians.
Lucky Boy Mine (Idaho) records
Various maps and plats concerning the Lucky Boy Mine and surrounding property in Custer County, Idaho.
Lucky Peak Reservoir Construction Photographs
Black and white images of the construction of the Lucky Peak Reservoir. Photographed by Patrick Welch in 1952 for Caterpillar Tractor Company. Images have descriptions of the tractors used for specific parts of the construction.
Lucy Poole papers
Teacher's certificates, contracts, and reports from Adams and Elmore counties, Idaho, belonging to Lucy and Nina Poole.
Lugenbeel papers
Collection of documents relating to the military career of Pinkney Lugenbeel (1819-1886), who oversaw the establishment of Fort Boise, in 1863. These materials were purchased and assembled by an independent collector.
Luis Castillo manuscript
Regarding Basques in Idaho.
Lumberman's State Bank and Trust Company (Saint Maries, Idaho) records
Records of a defunct bank, collected and administered by the Idaho Department of Finance for the liquidation of assets. Includes check registers, creditors' claims, account books, dividend accounts, and correspondence.
Luoma Family
Photo prints from the Luoma family. John and Lena Luoma immigrated to the United States from Finland. They met in Butte, Montana where they had their first child, Impie. In 1905 they settled in Enaville, Idaho where they had three children, Jalmar, Emil and Sigrid. The family farmed and logged in the Enaville area.