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Rafe Gibbs papers
Rafe Gibbs' papers; including articles and books he wrote; research and photographs; and materials used as exhibits at a reception at the University of Idaho honoring Gibbs and illustrator Alfred Dunn, May 14, 1989, and a frame (ca. 11"x22.5") containing portraits of Gibbs and Dunn with a narrative about their collaboration.
Jerry Gildemeister photographs
Digital copies of photographs depicting forestry activities and fire lookout stations in Kaniksu National Forest between 1952 and 1953.
Arthur R. Gittins papers
Exams, notes, and exam keys, containing Gittins’ handwriting/drawings.
Dale Goble papers
Course guides and other miscellaneous materials from the University of Idaho College of Law, written by retired professor Dale Goble.
Abe Mcgregor Goff papers
Personal records of U.S. Representative Abe Goff, including clippings, scrapbooks, photographs, and correspondence. Also records relating to his career in the military, his law office in Moscow, and his political career, including service as Soliciter for the Post Office Dept. and as Interstate Commerce Commission commissioner.
Abe McGregor Goff papers
Interstate Commerce Commission, Post Office Department, and military service files; also personal and professional records including speeches, mementos, photographs and scrapbooks. Included are records of Moscow Air Transportation Company and the Moscow Queen Mining Company.
Gold Hunter Mines records
Minutes of meetings, financial statements, general correspondence, annual statements, stock ledger, cancelled stock certificates, financial ledgers and journals, appraisals, tax returns, and other records of a silver-lead mine in the Hunter Mining District of the Coeur d'Alene mining area of northern Idaho, organized successively as Gold Hunter Mining and Smelting Company, Gold Hunter Mines, and Gold Hunter Mining Company.
H. B. Goldfarb Letters
The letters were written by Howard B. Goldfarb at the United States Naval Training Center in Farragut, Idaho between August 15 and September 10, 1945. All were sent to his family in Cleveland, Ohio.
Greg Gollberg collection
Research materials, publications, CDs, DVDs, and other papers.