Idaho--History
Found in 69 Collections and/or Records:
Hal Riegger papers
Research files, including newspaper and journal articles, maps, correspondence, oral history tapes and transcripts, and photographs, pertaining to Riegger's book, The Camas Prairie: Idaho's railroad on stilts (1986).
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.
Herman W. Ronnenberg papers
This collection contains the research and manuscripts of Herman W. Ronnenberg. Ronnenberg was a University of Idaho graduate who wrote about the history of beer, particularly in Idaho and the Northwest, and the lives of the brewers.
Roy A. Bell Photographs II
Negatives and black and white prints featuring views of the University of Idaho campus.
Sandpoint Research and Extension Center Photographs
Glass plate negatives of the Sandpoint Research and Extension Center.
Sources Related to the History of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area
Photocopies of primary source documents relating to the history of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area. The original documents compiled in this collection are the property of the National Archives, the U.S. Forest Service, and other state and public agencies.