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Mae Scott Worthman scrapbook
Newspaper clippings pertaining to Worthman's career in state government and politics.
Malhoit Family Collection
Malinda Wells collection
A reminiscence by Oscar James Wells of his experiences as a freighter and farmer in the Lost River area of Custer County, Idaho; a history of Oscar Wells's life written by his niece, Arvilla Wells; and a letter to Arvilla Wells from Oscar's daughter, Malinda, relating information for that history.
Mamie Hall scrapbook
Collection contains album of photos and articles regarding Hall's presidency and fellow officials of Women's Relief Corps. Includes several clippings from local newspapers referring to 75 year Civil War Veterans' Reunion held at Gettysburg in 1938.
Mamie Mercer Mink Morrow reminiscences
Dictated and transcribed memoirs of life in southwest Idaho and Boise.
Man identified as a "hermit" standing next to shack along Snake River near Weiser, Idaho
Manual for passenger traffic personnel
Includes updating appendices relating to travel within Idaho.
Manuscript on the effects of the railroad on the Wood River Valley and Idaho
This collection contains a typewritten manuscript, "1883-1884: Rail Service Arrives and Transforms Idaho and the Wood River Valley: Branch Roads are Built; the Railroad Promotes Settlement in Idaho," that is an excerpt from a paper entitled "Life in a Small Mountain Town, Idaho Pioneers-Matthew and Isabelle Campbell McFall, Early Settlers of Bellevue (1881) and Shoshone (1893)."
Mapping Mount Borah album
Maragaret S. Vickery collection of Salmon, Idaho photographs
This collection contains 13 black and white photographic prints related to the Salmon River and the area around Salmon, Idaho. Subjects include several early images of Salmon, Idaho, a scow boat floating Pine Creek Rapids, and several unidentified portraits. Of particular interest are two images of David Sandilands, brother of George Sandilands, a scow boat pilot who assisted Henry "Harry" Guleke until his death on the Salmon River in August 1907.
Maralyn Morton annotated bibliography
Bibliographic citations to works about Idaho or by Idahoans, with biographical information on Idaho writers.
Margaret Cobb Ailshie papers
Margaret Cobb Ailshie photograph collection
Photographs, albums, and one scrapbook from Margaret Cobb Ailshie (1886-1959), publisher of the Idaho Statesman.
Margaret Hartley photograph of Thousand Springs
This black and white photographic print shows water running down the slopes of Thousand Springs
Margaret Roberts papers
Margaret Roberts' journal containing various quotes on religion and women's sufferage, a love letter to her, a photograph and a speech given in 1858 on religion and politics.
Margaret Simplot Clayville papers
Brief biographies and genealogical notes on Margaret Clayville's mother Dorothy Haxby Simplot and her aunt Hazel Haxby Schwaegler; also family recipes and photographs.
Margaret Simplot Clayville reminiscences
Relating to the C.R. (Dick) Simplot family of Burley, Idaho. Includes photographs.
Margaret Stephenson Roberts invitation
Invitation to the inauguration of President Theodore Roosevelt and Vice-President Charles W. Fairbanks.
Margaret Ward papers
Accounts of the Ward Massacre which occurred near the Boise River on August 20, 1854. Also included is a letter written from Margaret Ward to Mrs. Jane Ward (1878).