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Families

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the sociological concept and structure of families as well as works on the everyday life, interactions, and relationships of family members.

Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:

Jim Huntley photographs of Huntley and Givens families

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: P2025-002
Content Description

This collection contains 70 black and white copy photographic prints related to the Huntley and Givens families near Murphy, Idaho. Of particular note are early images of Givens Hot Springs, including bath houses and ferries. Many of the images are adhered to pages containing information about their subjects, including names, dates, and events.

Dates: 1894 - 1971

Mary P. Reed Webster Haworth Collection

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0925
Summary

Family history of the Webster Haworth Family foucing on Mary P. Reed Webster Haworth 1853-1920. Biographical sketch with copies and sources.

Dates: 1853 - 1920

Olsen Johnson family photograph

 Collection
Identifier: P2019-003
Content Description

Picture of Anna Marie Olsen Johnson (Johnston) with her two daughters May Willhemina and Irene Edith in front of the Natatorium.

Dates: 1911

Photograph album of Richard Garland

 Collection
Identifier: P1968-077
Content Description

Garland family photographs. Many photos of landscapes and carriages with no locations given. Some photos of the Snake River and Nampa in 1909.

Dates: 1909

Photograph of William S. Kuhn family

 Collection
Identifier: P1987-056
Content Description

This black and white copy photographic negative shows ten member of the family of William S. Kuhn at San Mateo, California. Identified individuals (left to right): 1. Jerome Hill Kuhn, 2. Fentress Hill Kuhn, 3. Wendel Speer Kuhn, 4. Katie Hill Kuhn, 5. John Lucien Kuhn, 6. James Speer Kuhn, 7. Mary "Dolly" Speer Kuhn, 8. William Speer Kuhn, 9. Katherine Hill Kuhn, 10. William Speer Kuhn

Dates: ca. 1921

Photographs of Brassey family in Placerville area

 Collection — Box 1977
Identifier: P1977-011
Content Description

This collection contains 20 black and white photographic prints of the Placerville, Idaho area, as well as images in Albion, Idaho and Hailey, Idaho. The Brassey family is featured in many of the images.

Dates: Majority of material found within 1910 - 1917

Robert O. Swan photographs of Boise, Idaho families

 Collection
Identifier: P1987-038
Content Description

This collection contains nine black and white photographic prints related to families in Boise, Idaho. The majority of the images in this collection are portraits, but several images of houses are also included. Families pictured in the collection include the Weaver family, the Youngkin family and the Lack family. This collection also includes an exterior shot of the Weaver family home at 1519 North 16th Street, Boise, Idaho.

Dates: 1890 - 1920

Shaw family photographs

 Collection — Box 1983.1
Identifier: P1983-077
Content Description

This collection contains six black and white photographic prints relating to the Shaw family of Meridian, Idaho. Most of the images show members of the Shaw family, including Ruth Anne Shaw, Lois Shaw, and Bertha Shaw. Of particular interest is a class photo of the Amity School in Meridian, Idaho showing the class of 1922-1923.

Dates: 1919 - 1930

Stockton and Fouch family photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1970-071
Content Description

Photographs of the Richard Stockton family and Fouch families who were pioneers in early Parma. Photo .35 is of Mrs Laura Jane Starcher who was the first postmistress of Parma and first female mayor in the U.S. in Umatilla, Oregon in 1920. Photograph subjects include Parma, farming, cats, state of Washington, Billie Stockton Fouch, etc.

Dates: 1909 - 1933