Women-Idaho-History-Sources.
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Betty Penson-Ward papers
A variety of materials, primarily dealing with Betty Penson-Ward's career as a journalist, research materials on a variety of topics, and correspondence. Of special interest are notes compiled for "Who's who of Idaho Women of the Past," published in cooperation with the Idaho Commission on Women's Programs.
Boise Saturday Fortnightly Club records
The Boise Saturday Fortnightly Club Records contains the yearly programs, financial records, minute books and scrapbooks related to Club activities since 1892.
Davina Cummock papers
Davina Cummock's personal and family papers, including newspapers, social events documents, school records and childhood photo album. One document dated and signed by Benjamin Harrison.
Elizabeth Kinport papers
Collection contains two documents "signed" by Theodore Rosevelt and Governor McConnell respectively. Kinport was the first woman in Idaho to hold an official post as Notary Public.
Emily McCorkle FitzGerald papers
Correspondence, predominately from Fitzgerald to her mother, written in Lapwai or Boise, Idaho, and other locations in the Western United States.
Florence Sanderson, A panorama of Idaho women
Prepared for the Twentieth Century Club.
Mary Schuster papers
College workbooks and diploma from Western Normal College, Lincoln, Nebraska (1893); and personal correspondence of Schuster while residing in Nampa, Idaho (1945-1954).
National Women's Party (Idaho) announcement regarding speech by Harriet Stanton Blatch
Announcement regarding the speech by Harriet Stanton Blatch from Chicago about the Susan B. Anthony amendment, which would be heard in Boise via telephone.
Sheila D. Reddy papers
Collection contains papers prepared for the Payette National Forest Heritage Program.