Idaho
Found in 1016 Collections and/or Records:
Maurice E. Byrne papers
Soldier rosters, maps and strategies of battles, a bibliography, and pictures of generals from the 563RD Signal Air Warning Battalion in Combat in WWII.
Harry Harrison Caldwell papers
Correspondence, reports, notes, minutes, and other papers relating to the Department of Geography at the University of Idaho, teaching, research in recreation and urban planning, consulting, and involvement with groups for the hearing impaired, particularly Self Help for Hard of Hearing Persons (SHHH). There is also a collection of slides taken on trips throughout the Northwest and around the world.
Callahan Zinc-Lead Company records
Stock journal and miscellaneous records.
Mark B. Calnon, Sr. collection
WWII POW Experience memorabilia including books, photos, framed collages/prints, medals and other items.
Camas Prairie Railroad Time Tables collection
One oversize scrapbook of Camas Prarie Railroad time tables and correspondence.
Campus Christian Center collection
Organization documents, financial material, photographs and news media, fraternity memorabilia, scrapbooks, and memorials.
Canal deliveries from Boise River and different features affecting these deliveries for the irrigation season of 1928, 1929 report
Report on canal deliveries from Boise River and different features affecting these deliveries for the irrigation season of 1928.
Joshua Harlan Carey records
Correspondence, both personal and professional; papers relating to Dr. Carey's personal interests such as bird watching; items concerning his professional life as a pediatric neurologist; financial records, both personal and professional; and a collection of 16 mm. movie film documenting Dr. Elizabeth Crosby's neurological research using monkeys.
Howard B. Carpenter papers
Howard B. Carpenter was a U. S. Deputy Surveyor charged to survey the watershed divide at the crest of the Bitterroot Mountains between Idaho and Montana. The materials in this collection include three leather-bound volumes of his notes penned from 1904 to 1906.