Idaho-Politics and government-History-Sources.
Found in 148 Collections and/or Records:
William Henson Wallace appointment
Includes certificate of appointment as governor of the Territory of Idaho.
William Henson Wallace collection
Election results for the Idaho territorial delegate's seat (1863); certificate of appointment as delegate to the National Union Convention (1864); letter from A.L. Dorimer, Lewiston, Idaho, regarding the convention.
William Henson Wallace letter
Letter, on congressional stationery, giving a brief autobiographical sketch.
William Henson Wallace papers
Letters (1861-1863) related to activities in the Puget Sound region of Washington Territory, for which Wallace served as a delegate in the U.S. Congress. Letters (1864-1865), written during Wallace's term as territorial delegate from Idaho, concern conditions there and the Federal Government's intentions for the Territory. There are also a small number of letters to Mrs. Wallace.
William James A. McVety papers
Correspondence, reports, speeches, notes, and other papers regarding McVety's investigation of labor problems involving the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in North Idaho (1917) and his investigation of complaints concerning the use of Mexican labor in central and eastern Idaho (1918).
Woman's Christian Temperance Union of Idaho records
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, and local and national WCTU printed materials and periodicals.
Wood and Wilson (Boise, Idaho) records
Official, political, and personal correspondence of Fremont Wood, United States attorney and judge; and Edgar Wilson, U.S. Representative from Idaho (1899). Included are letters by Wilson as chairman of the Idaho Republican State Central Committee (1892-1894).
Young Democratic Clubs of Idaho certificates
Certificates announcing the entitlement of the Young Democratic Clubs of Idaho (1938) to the affliation of the Young Democratic Clubs of America, and of the Young Democratic Clubs of Ada County to the affiliation of the Young Democratic Clubs of Idaho (1960).