Correspondence
Found in 227 Collections and/or Records:
Infirmary and Hospital records
Official docket papers from the proposal, approval, and beginning of construction for a new infirmary and hospital for the University of Idaho. Four volumes of correspondence from 1933 to 1936 negotiating bonds, grants, funds, contracts, and costs between many parties of federal and state government as well as local contractors and officials at the University of Idaho. Also included is a six-year plan from 1940 for public works on campus from the university.
Inland Oasis collection
This collection contains records of Inland Oasis and its predecessor, Inland Northwest Gay People’s Alliance.
Intercollegiate Knights, Ball and Chain Chapter records
This collection includes information on the Intercollegiate Knights at the University of Idaho, including constitutions, membership lists, officer expectations, conference programs, and census’. It also includes two scrapbooks filled with photos, newspaper clippings, and other memorabilia.
John Jobson papers
John Jobson was a Western outdoor sports writer and an authority on big game hunting in North America and Africa. This collection contains his personal papers.
Jones Family papers
Correspondence, diaries, World War I and World War II memorabilia, photographs, scrapbooks, newsclippings, and manuscripts.
Julia A. Moore Letter to Fred and Mable
Letter from Julia A. (Kneen) Moore and a newspaper clipping about the Adminsitration building fire of 1906.
Juntura Committee records
Papers include meeting notes containing meeting discussions, participant names, university associations, and news clippings.
Just Reminiscing memoir
Memoir by Claude Y. Garber regarding the Pine Creek Forest Fire.
T.B. Keith papers
The collection includes over 300 official notifications, handwritten notes, letters between universities professors and other authorities collected or written by Thomas Byron Keith. It also includes speeches by Thomas Byron for conventions, conferences, and meetings.
Thomas B. Keith papers
Papers and artifacts related to Thomas B. Keith's time serving in the US Army during World War II, in the European Theatre. Some materials relating to Keith's time as a professor at the University of Idaho.