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John H. Wourms records
Correspondence and legal documents of a mining corporation lawyer and his successor, Paul B. Jessup, of Wallace, Idaho, reflecting his association with the Hercules Mining Company and other Day family interests.
WWAMI records
The WWAMI records spans from 1972 to 2016, documenting the program’s efforts to address rural healthcare needs through comprehensive medical education and community engagement. The collection includes photographs, correspondence, press releases, financial records, course files, student records, and administrative documents, offering a detailed view of the program's impact and evolution.
James S. Yates manuscript on "The Three Aviation Brothers"
Theodore Yocom Collection
Correspondence, photographs, and ephemera of Theodore Yocom and his family's history.
Amos Yoder papers
Class lecture notes and related material, and an alphabetical file containing articles, news clippings, correspondence, and similar material, which is arranged by subject, collected by a University of Idaho professor of political science.
Charles William Young Jr. papers
Materials including certificates and programs during Young's time at the University of Idaho.
Young Life Campaign records
The Young Life Club Adult Committee Records span the years 1970-1973 and includes membership lists, meeting correspondence, meeting minutes, financial documents, a calendar order form, newspaper clippings, and brochures pertaining to student involvement in Young Life in the Moscow-Pullman area.
Roscoe Ellsworth Young Diary
The diary documents Mr. Young's cross-country train journey to the Klondike gold fields.
Lee F. Zimmerman papers
This collection contains professional and general correspondence, letters of recommendation, farewell letters received upon his retirement, correspondence with Richard Beck (associate librarian at the University Idaho), certificate of appreciations, and photographs of Zimmerman.
Lee Franklin Zimmerman papers
Correspondence, photographs, and other papers kept by Lee F. Zimmerman.