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Albion Public School commencement program
Collection contains the commencement program.
Albion State Normal School papers
The collection consists of news clippings and photographs related to physical education activities of the Women's Athletic Association of Albion State Normal School from 1936 to 1950.
Aleta Sales Pottenger
Photos and other material related to Aleta Pottenger's time at Borah High School and her participation in Miss Boise and Miss Idaho Pageants during her time at Boise State University. Also includes notes to Aleta from Edith Miller Klein.
Alexander and Elizabeth Graham certificates
Collection consists of certificates of citizenship (issued in Arizona) for both Alexander and Elizabeth Graham, two envelopes, and a Michigan National Guard record for Alexander Graham.
Alexander F. Rossi maps
Three hand-drawn maps of the A.F. Rossi sawmill, drawn by Rossi.
Alexander F. Rossi papers
Business records of Boise lumber mills owned by Rossi and partners including Albert Robie, William B. Morris, and William H. Ridenbaugh. Journals, ledger, and cash books.
Alexander Family Photographs
Images of the 11th Governor of Idaho, Moses Alexander and the Alexander family.
Alexander Kasberg papers
Legal case files, including work with the Mammoth Mine Corporation, Lewiston, Idaho, and R.G. Bailey; and subject files reflecting Kasberg's associations, his political activities, and the Anti-Saloon League of Idaho.
Alexander Simons photograph of the Alexander family in front of their home at 304 State Street - Boise, Idaho
Alfred Eoff Residence
Three prints of the Alfred Eoff dwelling on Main Street in a paper bound book. The Eoff house was built in 1897 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The house is of the Queen Anne style architecture and built and designed by Tourtellotte and Hummel.
Alfred G. Kirby papers
This collections contains mining reports, maps, and correspondence related to the business and Alfred G. Kirby, consulting mining engineers.
Alice Dieter papers
Personal correspondence (1968-1971); drafts and working papers for articles in the Intermountain Observer (Boise, Idaho); minutes, clippings, correspondence, and other records of the Idaho Farm Workers Services, Inc.; files concerning the Boise Committee on Foreign Relations.
Alice Dieter Papers addition
Combined additions from 2012 and 2013 contain primarily personal correspondence, oral histories tapes with printed transcripts, day planners, event programs, greeting cards, and assorted pinback buttons.
Alice Hays collection of Kuna, Idaho photographs
This collection contains 38 black and white photographic prints of scenes and activities in Kuna, Idaho. Subjects include churches and churchgoers, social events, schools, and Deer Flat Reservoir. Of particular interest are a series of Kuna, Idaho churchgoers dressed for Easter service across several years.
Alice Koskella papers
Reports, photographs, and miscellaneous items compiled and collected by Koskella concerning Finnish buildings in Idaho, chiefly in Long Valley, Valley County, but also in Mullan, Enaville, and other places in northern Idaho.
Allan Rankin certificate
Homestead certificate issued to Rankin for 40 acres in Franklin County, Idaho.
Allen B. Eaton papers
Correspondence concerning National Recovery Administration activities in Idaho; letters from James P. Pope; paper regarding the Boise Library Board, of which Eaton was a member; articles concerned with national politics in the 1940s, and miscellaneous photographs and personal papers.
Allen Jeffries photograph of Saint Elmo Hotel in Kendrick, Idaho
This black and white photographic print shows a group of people and a horse and buggy outside the front of Saint Elmo Hotel in Kendrick, Idaho
Allen Proctor Jeffries collection
Nine scrapbooks and miscellaneous papers relating to teacher's certificates in Idaho.
Allen R. Derr biography of Marion (Mike) Glavota
An account of the life of a Yugoslavian immigrant who operated saloons in Atlanta, Boise, and Hailey, Idaho, and campaigned for community improvements in Atlanta.