Lumber trade-Idaho-Boise-History-Sources.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Barber Lumber Company (Boise, Idaho) records
Plat books, journal, cash books, and other financial records related to this Boise company.
Barret Williams ledgers
Five volumes of ledgers of a Boise lumber company owned by Barret and Henry Williams.
Boise Payette Lumber Company records
Financial records of the Boise Payette Lumber Company. Included are local sales register for the Emmett and Barber mills (1915-1935); sawing reports; log shipments; annual reports; drawings and specifications of the Emmett and Barber mills; miscellaneous records of the Hallock and Howard Lumber Company.
Capital Lumber Company records
Incorporation records, minutes, stock certificates, financial records, and an account book of materials sold.
Gold Fork Mining Company records
Organizational records and minutes (1916-1939). Also included are organizational records and tax returns of the Idaho Pine Box and Lumber Company.
Henry B. Williams papers
Account book and journal containing mining laws adopted by the miners of the Surprise District, Boundary County, Idaho Territory (12‐2‐1868); And financial accounts of Williams' lumber business in Boise (1872‐1880).
Payette Improvement and Boom Company records
Financial records, including check and journal registers and general ledgers.
Payette Lumber and Manufacturing Company records
Records of land purchases and ownership.
Shaw and Kivett Lumber Company (Boise, Idaho) account book
William H. Ridenbaugh papers
Ledger (1916-1923), letterpress book (1909-1914), and cash book (1915-1923) of the W.H. Ridenbaugh Lumber Company of Boise. Idaho; and private ledgers (1901-1907, 1909-1911) of Mary Elizabeth Ridenbaugh (nee Black), a portion of which deal with her term as vice-president of the Board of Regents of the University of Idaho.