Idaho State Historical Society Digital Collections
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Idaho Art Association records
Correspondence, conference notebooks, minutes, membership records, and miscellaneous records
Victory Mining Company (Idaho) records
Correspondence, assay certificates, minutes of meetings, stockholder information, insurance policies, annual reports, and financial statements
Young Women's Christian Association (Boise, Idaho) records
Minutes, correspondence, committee records, club records, scrapbooks, photographs, and memorabilia. Activities documented in the collection include work at the Hunt Relocation Camp, the Women's Center, the Y-Teen, and Day-Care
Charles Himrod papers
Records of a general merchandise store in Boise, Idaho. Included are journals (1885-1887, 1889-1890); daily account books (13 vols., 1889-1891); and a letterpress book and a book of invoices received (1891)
Idaho tourism and travel collection
Promotional material for tourists and immigrants to the Pacific Coast, Intermountain West, and Idaho
Patrick Joseph Russell papers
World War I and World War II military records, clippings, photographs, flight log books, photographs, and reminiscences of Russell's military career and his airline activities in Peru. This collection details Patrick Russell who flew planes for fun and during WWII
Idaho Nurses' Association records
Minutes, membership lists, financial records, newspaper clippings, subject files, committee files, and records of district organizations of the Association
Ada County Republican Women's Club (Boise, Idaho) records
Scrapbook of club activities (1938-1970); correspondence, articles and programs relating to the 1966 G.O.P. State Assembly; material regarding the National Federation of Republican Women; newspaper clippings dealing with Republican Party social activities in Idaho (1964-1969)
George Brumm papers
Correspondence relating to Brumm and his wife, Sarah; household bills and receipts of the Brumm family; correspondence and financial records of John Alden, son-in-law; and miscellaneous papers concerning the Gem Worker, a Pocatello-based labor newspaper for which Alden served as editor and business manager.
This collection details George Brumm who fought in the Civil War and then moved to Boise and became a jeweler
Women's Relief Corps. Dept. of Idaho records
Membership application forms, Treasurer and Secretary reports, National General orders, correspondence, receipts, and dues ledgers