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Palouse Hills Farm Museum Project records
Reports, maps, and photographs relating to the planning of the proposed Palouse Hills Living History Farm Museum.
Dean Panttaja papers
UI Theatre production lists.
Paragon Mining Company Scrapbook
This collection contains 23 photographs from the Paragon Mining Company.
Paramount Mining Company papers
This collection contains several geological surveys and reports pertaining to the mines of northern Idaho, at the request of the Paramount Mining Company. It also contains information relating to stockholders of the company, as well as some documents relating to other mines in the area.
Pardon for manslaughter signed by California Governor John B. Weller
Pardon issued by California Governor John B. Weller to Reuben Bessey, convicted of manslaughter in 1855 in the town of Columbia, Tuolumne County, CA.
Parking Committee records
All consist of Parking Committee records which mainly was meeting reports, meeting agendas, and other miscellaneous items.
Mabel Russell Parks scrapbook
This collection includes typed biography of Mrs. Parks and photographs of her retirement party in 1958, along with older photographs of her students and schools where she taught; and other photographs added by Mrs. Parks after 1958.
Neal Parsell papers
Essay and a CD used as an electronic record of notes.
John J. Peebles papers
John J. Peebles was a professor of civil engineering at the University of Idaho from 1963 to 1972. The papers include materials that he used for the recovery of the base line established near Boise in 1899 for the control of topographic surveying in southwestern Idaho, and materials relating to the Atlantic Steam Shovel.
Pat Cary Peek papers
The research files from author and educator Pat Cary Peek, wife of University of Idaho professor James Peek. Together the Peeks spent significant time exploring and studying Idaho’s wilderness areas. They spent time at the U of I’s Taylor Ranch research station, an experience which formed the basis of Pat’s book “One Winter in the Wilderness.” The ranch is also connected to the story of David “Cougar Dave” Lewis, another topic that Pat wrote about.