Correspondence
Found in 235 Collections and/or Records:
Peter Paul Drus letter to Harold Cornelison regarding University of Idaho vandal illustration; Baby Joe Vandal statuette
A 1946 letter from Peter Paul Drus to Harold Cornelison regarding Drus's illustration (figurine) of the University of Idaho Vandal mascot; attached is a 1964 note from Harold Cornelison providing context for the 1946 letter. A 12-inch bronze- and silver-painted statuette of unknown material depicting the University of Idaho Vandal mascot, attributed to Peter Paul Drus and created in approximately 1924. Statuette commonly referred to as "Baby Joe" or "Baby Joe Vandal."
Duncan Mills letter to Mary N. Mills
Correspondence.
Edmond S. Meany letter to U. A. H. Greene
Correspondence between Edmond S. Meany and U. A. H. Greene.
Edward E. "Doc" Smith Papers
College textbooks, correspondence, college notebook, and convention program.
Edward Elmer "Doc" Smith Letters, Notes, and Ephemera
The materials in this collection include letters to and from E. E. "Doc" Smith from family members, publishers, and other authors. Additionally, there are photographs and educational materials including diplomas awarded to Smith.
Paul George Eimers papers
Client files and personal papers of Grangeville lawyers Paul G. Eimers, Asa Hardy and Berchmans Auger.
Jay Glover Eldridge papers
Personal correspondence, newspaper clippings, mementos, and other papers.
Carla Emery papers
Carla Emery was a believer in self-sufficiency and the “back to the land” philosophy. Her papers include correspondence, manuscripts, videocassettes, various editions of her book Old Fashioned Recipe Book, and class schedules of the School of Country Living, which she opened in Kendrick, Idaho in 1976.
Engineering and Mines Photograph collection
Collection includes photographs and negatives of College of Mines and Earth Resources (COMER) events, faculty, students, building construction, and mining sites. Also includes VHS tapes, film reels, presentation slides, and a DVD.
Evan Evans correspondence
Letters and correspondence to Evan Evans. From Kenneth Ballad Murdock and Mark Schorer.