Correspondence
Found in 235 Collections and/or Records:
Bruce M. Pitman papers
Both boxes were a miscellaneous mix of Bruce M. Pitman papers. These include correspondence, newspaper clippings, and media materials.
Pontiac Mining Company papers
The personal and financial correspondence of H.C. Stapleton concerning the Pontiac Mining Company from 1919 to 1935.
Ezra Pound file
Summary of parts 1-9, and parts 10-14 with deletions, of record of FBI investigation of treason charges against Ezra Pound. Accompanied by letters between the FBI director, the University of Idaho Library, and discussion of the Pound estate files. This is not a full copy of the FBI file on Ezra Pound.
Priest Lake Coalition Records
The Priest Lake Coalition records span the years 1981-1985 and includes materials and correspondence from the organization Concerned Residents of Priest Lake, also known as the Concerned Citizens of Priest Lake. The reason for this is that Claude Simpson, the donor, was the Chairman of both organizations. Included in the records are articles of incorporation, correspondence, mailing lists, news clippings, minutes of the meetings, and five audiocassette tapes.
Oliver P. and Mabel Pring papers
Correspondence, articles, and business agreements relating to business deals of O. P. Pring and his family.
Ed Rauw papers
Materials related to Ed Rauw's family history in Idaho, including photocopies, photos, and a Union Pacific retirement pin.
Registrar's Office Records
Records from the University of Idaho Registrar’s Office, including memorandums, correspondence, curriculum information, administrative correspondence and meetings, veteran and military students, and student enrollment statistics.
Robert Newell Letter to Medorem Crawford
Letters concerning Idaho Territorial Governor David W. Ballard.
George Roberts collection
Correspondence to Gladys and Arnold Goldsmith from Goerge and Macky Roberts, biographical information and introduction to the letters written by Arnold Goldsmith, and a copy of Atticana, a journal put together by the University of Idaho Department of Art and Architecture.