Idaho State Historical Society Digital Collections
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L.H. Cox and Company records
This collection contains correspondence and financial records of this Boise real estate and insurance company. Also included are papers concerning the estate of L. H. Cox and records of Emma J. Cox
Civilian Conservation Corps in Idaho Collection
The Civilian Conservation Corps had a significant and lasting effect on Idaho. This collection contains a variety of materials related to the CCC experience, including correspondence, memoirs, camp newsletters and yearbooks, and photographs
John Carfield Sanborn papers
This collection consists primarily of the Congressional papers of John Carfield Sanborn. Sanborn served as a U.S. Representative from Idaho in the years 1946 through 1950
William R. Meiners papers
William R. Meiners, 1921-1995, was a range management specialist and environmental activist. This collection contains reports, correspondence, clippings, copies of legal documents and slides related to Meiner’s activities in the conservation and management of natural resources. He was instrumental in establishing the Birds of Prey Natural Area, and requiring the Bureau of Land Management to prepare environmental statements for all grazing allotments
William Werner papers
William Werner served as a Chaplin for a German prisoner of war camp in Idaho during World War II. The collection consists of correspondence and other materials exchanged with the former prisoners following the war
Albert Naher Papers
Albert Naher (1916-1997) grew up in the fruit business and worked much of his life in that industry. The collection revolves around his work as an inspector for the USDA, a volunteer for the Ground Observer Corps following World War II, and his association with both the Gem County (Idaho) Horticultural Association and Gem County (Idaho) Historical Society
E. Jane Gay Papers
These papers contain original, typescript, and copies of letters written by E. Jane Gay during her residence on the Nez Perce Indian Reservation in Idaho, 1889-1892. Also included are notes and marginal notes. The recipients of the correspondence are not specifically identified but research indicates the original letters were sent to family and friends in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania,
and Washington, D.C. The collection represents the working copy of a manuscript entitled "Choup-nit-ki: With the Nez Perces.
Special Olympics World Winter Games Ephemera collection
Materials related to the Special Olympics World Winter Games held in Idaho in 2009
Survivors of Wake, Guam and Cavite, Inc. records
The Survivors of Wake, Guam and Cavite, Inc. was founded to promote fellowship among the survivors and their families and promote the general welfare of the members. The collection consists primarily of the organization's business records