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White Pine: King of Many Waters collection
Research materials, correspondence between authors Clarence Strong and Clyde Webb, photographs, and drafts of the manuscript of White pine: King of many waters, a history of lumbering in the Inland Northwest published in 1970.
Albert E. Whitehead papers
William Whiteman letter
Correspondence from William Whiteman to his wife during the Civil War.
Marie Whitesel papers
Correspondence, draft letters and speeches, photographs, newspaper clippings, and other various items kept by Marie Whitesel.
Whitman Controversy Clippings
This collection contains letters to John Fiske by H.W. Parker, William I. Marshall, and Stephen B.L. Penrose; and newspaper clippings chiefly of articles by Marshall, William A. Mowry, and others, and concerning Marcus Whitman’s Ride to Save Oregon.
Chet Whittaker photo album
Written entries, photographs, news clippings, and other material collected in a scrapbook attributed to Chester "Chet" Whittaker.
Miles Jamison Willard collection
Family photographs, photographs from food science work including of potato flakes, scrapbooks, professional notes, awards, and correspondence.
William E. Waters forest insects files
Files from the office of William E. Waters, Dean of the College of Natural Resources, University of California, Berkeley, related to the US International Biological Program (IBP) and the International Spruce Budworms Program (CANUSA).
William Edgar Borah Outlawry of War Foundation records
Correspondence and records of programs, speeches, and budgets for the annual conference, prize essays submitted by high school and university students, and correspondence, handbooks, fact sheets, survey forms, and opinion ballots from the community relations and Great Decisions programs. There are also items dealing with the unveiling of the Borah statue in the U.S. Capitol in 1947 and the Borah Centennial celebration in 1965.
William Edgar Borah Scrapbooks
William Edgar Borah was a Republican Senator from Idaho, born in Fairfield, Illinois, June 29, 1865. This collection contains scrapbooks housing newspaper clippings, magazine articles, and some letters about Senator Borah; also photographs of Borah and recordings of four of his speeches.