Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
Found in 56 Collections and/or Records:
Frank Ankenbrand, Jr. - Ezra Pound Family papers
This collection holds poetry collections that feature Frank Ankenbrand Jr. and Mary de Rachewiltz, as well as letters to Frank Ankenbrand Jr, photographs of the Pound family, and newspaper clippings related to the Pound family.
Louis August papers
This collection contains materials associated with Louis August and the University of Idaho's boxing club (1931-1976)
Myrtle and Robert G. Bailey scrapbooks
A cumulation of two scrapbooks, both containing photographs as well as newspaper clippings regarding the state of Idaho legislature and the Bailey family, specifically Politician and Historian Robert G. Bailey.
Beacon for Mountain and Plain records
Collected research material for the book Beacon for mountain and plain, a history of the University of Idaho: early photographs; typescript of final draft; correspondence of Rafe Gibbs with Caxton Printers; and other papers.
John Warren Brigham scrapbook
Scrapbook with newspaper and periodical clippings, photocopies, correspondence, and photographs.
William H. Clagett collection
Maps, newspaper clippings, and a scrapbook.
Clark M. Will's Oriental Rug book
One book of oriental rug designs.
Collection on Stanton G. Fisher
Writings and memorabilia of Stanton Gilbert Fisher, pioneer and Nez Perce War scout, 1840-1915. Most of the documents are Nez Perce War collectibles, such as maps, photographs, and accounts of the war and its participants. The rest of the papers are personal materials related to Fisher, including autobiographical materials as well as the correspondence and census records of several of his family members.
George H. Curtis Papers
George H. Curtis was Secretary of State of Idaho (1/2/1939 to 1/1/1945) and an active figure in the Idaho Democratic Party. The papers comprise a scrapbook and an unpublished manuscript entitled "History of Idaho Territory."
D. R. Peeler letter to W. S. Lewis
Personal correspondence, newspaper clipping, and first ticket sold by the Spokane Falls and Coeur d'Alene Transportation Company, April 29, 1884.