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Arthur Hart collection (addition)
The Arthur Hart addition consists of 32 boxes of newspaper and subject indexes, 1 box of primary sources, 9 boxes professional papers, 13 boxes of alphabetical subject files, and 6 boxes of photographic slides collected and used throughout his career.
Arthur Hart collection of Silver City, Idaho photographs
This collection contains five black and white photographic prints related to western Idaho, with particular focus on Silver City, Idaho. Images of storefronts and dwellings in Silver City make up the bulk of the collection. One image of Succor Creek Canyon in Oregon is also included. All images photographed by Lyle Stanford.
Arthur Hart papers
Collection contains research correspondence with Washington State Historical Society regarding his book, "Camera Eye on Idaho: Pioneer Photography 1863-1913."
Arthur L. Baker reminiscences
"The Mill Pond Island" by Arthur L. Baker, and "The Old Horse Collar Manufacturing Building" by Mary Baker, about old south Boise.
Arthur L. DeVolder papers
Scrapbooks, correspondence, and other records relating to Arthur L. DeVolder's research and career, including his term as director of the Twin Falls Public Library, 1955-1962.
Arthur L. Flagg collection of Warren and McCall area photographs
Eighty-nine black and white photographs of Warren, McCall, and mining activity in those areas.
Arthur W. Stevens photograph collection of Idaho towns, mines, mountains, and railroads
A collection of 65 negatives and prints of Idaho views. Includes: Steamboats, bridges, St. Maries, St. Joe river, Bitterroot mountains, Coeur d'Alene, mines, Burke, stage stations, Wardner, Potlach, railroads, and sheep.
A.S. Davis diary
An account of journey from Wisconsin on the California Trail to the gold fields of Nevada County, California, and a description of life as a miner and farmer.
Ashley Sign Company and Bowman Family
Photographs are of the Bowman family and the Ashley Sign Company established in Boise in 1910. Also includes 19 tintype portraits.
Association for the Humanities in Idaho records
National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) general correspondence; correspondence of the Association for the Humanities in Idaho executive director, Rose Bowman, and regional correspondence; material relating to the 1974 national meeting of state directors, the state committee, the Western Center for Program Development of the NEH, public relations publications, and miscellaneous.
Association of Idaho Cities collection
This collection consists of the organizational records and publications of the Association of Idaho Cities (AIC), a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that serves Idaho’s approximate 200 cities before the Idaho Legislature, Idaho Governor and executive branch agencies, and Congress.
Atlanta, Minerva Mine, Shoshone Falls photographs
One black and white photograph of Atlanta from Mt. Greylock (1927), one black and white photograph of Minerva Mine near Atlanta (1927), two black and white photos of Shoshone Falls (circa 1940s)
Attebery family photograph
This single item collection contains a black and white photograph of the Attebery Family. Individuals identified a left to right as follows: Jim Attebury, Bob Attebery, Lois Attebery, Louie Attebery (in arms), Tessie Blevins Attebery. Family is standing in front of fence with stacks of hay in background. Taken at Monroe Creek, Washington County, Idaho.
August Rosqvist papers
Autobiography of Glen C. Lionberger
Glen Lionberger's reminiscences of his life on the Northwestern frontier, from childhood at the turn of the century to 1967.
Automatic Food Machinery Corporation records
This collection contains stock certificates, correspondence and financial statements of the Automatic Food Machinery Corporation.
Axel T. Nelson collection
Idaho territorial warrants (1866-1889); Boise and Idaho County warrants (1871-1886); Idaho territorial coupons; mining stock certificates, miscellaneous receipts and business cards; eleven books in Swedish language; advertising flyers and copies of Nelson's poetry; and memorabilia. Also includes "The Cost to the State of Idaho of the Haywood Trial" and "Haywood Trial, Closing Argument of W.E. Borah."
B. Billman Drawing of Boone Home
Drawing of the Twin Falls Boone home that was moved down Blue Lakes Ave to make way for a shopping center. The 76 year old home on the National Register of Historic Places was moved 5.5 miles to its new home on Anderson Land in Twin Falls, Idaho. Print number 173 out of 220.
B. C. Payette collection
Material relating to the fur trade era of the Pacific Northwest, particularly to Francois Payette. Largely copies from the Spokane House journal, Peter Skene Ogden's Snake Country journals, and the journals of John McLoughlin, John Work, Nathaniel Wyeth, and William Grey. Also included is correspondence (1958-1964) concerning B.C. Payette's collection of the material.
Bach Studio photograph of unidentified early Idaho town
Early photo of town, around 1910-1912. Possibly Eagle or Star.