Correspondence
Found in 235 Collections and/or Records:
Margaret Bryan McCallie Moore papers
Newspaper clippings, watercolor drawings, sketch books, correspondence, certificates, photographs, notes, and other papers of an alumna of the University of Idaho, relating to the university and student life, family matters, and the Moscow area.
Hazel Morrow papers
Hazel Miriam Morrow was a student at the Unviersity of Idaho in the early 1900s. She was called to active duty as a nurse in the United States Military during the first World War. This collection includes letters and documents about Idaho's territorial governors and the 1889 Idaho constitutional convention.
Mortar Board records
Minutes of meetings, correspondence, activity plans and plaques awarded by this honor society at the University of Idaho.
Moscow Renaissance Fair collection
Organization documents, letters and correspondence, flyers, newspapers, photos, slides, negatives, buttons, and cards.
Raycide Mosher Civil War Letters
Forty-four letters written by a Michigan farm boy who served with the Union Army during the last year of the Civil War.
Joseph Murdock collection
Photographs, personal papers, correspondence, and textile materials.
Francis Newland diary and papers.
Francis Newland diary and papers.
Nez Perce Agency correspondence
Nez Perce Agency correspondence collection contains letters written by John B. Monteith, 1871-1876; Charles D. Warner, 1880-1882; and Charles E. Monteith, 1873-1875 and 1882-1883, mostly to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington D.C.
Northwest District American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) records
Collection contains various materials sourced from the Northwest District AAHPERD (American Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance). Materials in this collection range from financial documents to correspondence regarding this organization.
Helen McKelvey Oakley papers
The collection, An Alphabet of Christmas Words, spans the years 1963-1967. Included in the collection are preliminary research notes, early drafts, manuscript, galley proofs, mock-up, and three copies of the printed booklet, two signed by the author; also, correspondence with the publisher Oxford University Press and letters commenting on the booklet.