Manuscript Group 318
Papers, 1870-1985
45 cubic feet
The papers of Henry Lawrence Vincent Day are part of the records of Day Mines, Inc., donated to the University of Idaho by Henry Day in 1984 and 1985. Initial processing of this manuscript group was done by Clay Williams in August 1988, with funds provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Processing was completed by Judith Nielsen in January 1993.
Henry Lawrence Vincent Day, known as Lawrence in his youth, was born in Spokane, Washington, on October 4, 1902, to Helen Dwyer and Harry Loren Day of Wallace, Idaho. At the age of one month he moved to Burke with his parents where he remained until the summer of 1905 when the family moved to Wallace. He was educated in the public and parochial schools in Wallace.
He graduated from the University of California in Mining Engineering in 1923, where he wrote his senior thesis on the Tamarack and Custer Mine. He spent several of his college summers working underground in different capacities so that he might learn mining firsthand. By his own admission he did not enjoy a year of post graduate study in economic geology at Harvard University immediately following his California degree.
After completing his education, Henry went to work in the management of his family's mining business. At that time he began a program of consolidation which culminated twenty years later with the creation of Day Mines, Inc., in 1947. He was given much leeway within the company, as his father and uncle, Jerome Day, were extricating themselves from the day to day aspects of the business. The middle of the 1920s was a period of turmoil for the Day family due to the demise of the Hercules Mine, which, for the previous twenty-five years had provided a healthy cash flow for the family's endeavors.
Henry gradually streamlined the family operation, bringing it into the modern business community. For example, while consolidating the existing mining companies he branched out into gold mining in northern California in the thirties (a venture which did not pan out particularly well). But the Day companies did do well during World War II because of high metals prices. The work force was then reduced during the early years of Day Mines, Inc., following the war.
It is claimed that DMI was a concrete concept when Henry created the Monitor Mining Company in 1940, which combined all the mines and claims on what was known as the "north side" above Wardner. During the 1950 he continued to consolidate his mining companies by a centralization process that made his smaller operation more efficient. DMI thus grew smaller as metal prices lowered and technology improved.
In 1937 Henry married Lois Ecius Flohr, and they had a daughter, Barbara, in 1939; on June 6, 1940 Lois died at age twenty-nine of heart disease. Henry remained a widower for many years, employing a Mrs. Cady to look after his daughter, and did not remarry until April 27, 1972 when he married Anne Kearny, an old friend from New Jersey, whose late husband, Thomas, had been a newspaper editor. Henry had been best man at Ann and Thomas's wedding and Thomas was Barbara's godfather.
Henry played an active role in Idaho politics and business, and supported many projects at the University of Idaho. Prior to his retirement in 1972 he devoted most of his time to DMI, but with retirement he began to devote his time to the Republican Party and conservative politics at the state and national level while continuing to take an interest in the Silver Valley and the problems the area was facing with reduced income from the mines.
He took a leading part in civic affairs, being a leader in the construction of the Wallace Civic Memorial Auditorium in 1945-1947, the Neewahlu waterfront camp for the Camp Fire Girls on Lake Coeur d'Alene in 1954-1955, and the building of the East Shoshone Hospital in Silverton, Idaho, a project in which he was active from 1965 to 1972. It was in this hospital that he died on March 21, 1985.
The papers of Henry L.V. Day span the years 1870 to 1985, with the bulk of the material covering the years 1920 to 1982. Included are correspondence, financial records, technical reports, historical material, including typescripts for two books on the Days, photographs, certificates and plaques, and other material. As the dates indicate, some of this material originally belonged to Henry's father, but was kept by Henry in his files for reference.
The papers of Henry L.V. Day are divided into five series.
Correspondence and Related Records, the first series, is divided into four subseries. The first of these, Youth and Education, contains letters, receipts, certificates, photographs, pamphlets, early papers, and mementos concerning his childhood and his life as a student at the Newman School, the University of California, and Harvard Graduate School of the Arts and Sciences, and also material relating to a European vacation in 1923. Course notes and a draft of his senior thesis also form part of this subseries. The Chronological File includes general business correspondence, including legal explanations given him by John Wourms, and correspondence from his latter years dealing with political subjects. The largest of the subseries is the Alphabetical File. It covers Henry's entire range of personal, political, professional, business, financial, avocational, and philanthropic interests, primarily in his later years. It is an alphabetical file with correspondence and other records concerning family and friends filed next to purely business records. Included are letters, memoranda, congratulatory cards and notes, typed and printed reports (both financial and narrative), lists, proxy statements, financial statements, balance sheets, minutes, press releases, clippings, longhand notes, handbills, advertisements, brochures, pamphlets, maps, and other types of records. The folders concerning Camp Neewahlu, a Camp Fire Girls camp on Kidd Island Bay which Henry donated to them, Day Mines, Inc., and East Shoshone Hospital are quite extensive. The Index: Document Files, is a bound volume containing a list of documents R.H. Sneed believed to be the most important records in recreating the lives and times of the Day family and their location in the five filing cabinets in the "inner vault of the main basement vault" of the Day Building in Wallace.
The second series is comprised of financial records. The first subseries, Ledgers and Statements, includes cash received journals, voucher registers, cash disbursed journals, and other oversize ledgers for the years 1935 to 1982. The depreciation schedule, 1957-1975, relates to real estate and personal property owned by Henry Day. The bond register, 1921-1955, contains separate listings for bonds held by Harry L. Day, Barbara Flohr Day, Henry Lawrence Day, Eleanor Day Boyce, Day Mines, Inc., and Hercules Mining Company. Also included in this subseries are Henry Day's personal financial statements for the years 1935 to 1963 and financial statements for various Day-owned companies. The second subseries contains material related to various Day family estates, and trusts set up for Day family members. Property records, including abstracts of title and appraisals for Henry's residence at 114 Cedar in Wallace, his summer home on Lake Coeur d'Alene, Laissez Faire, and the Santa Barbara Home, Las Palmas.
The third series, Technical Papers, includes correspondence and reports from consulting geologists L.C. Graton, A.C. Lawson, Rodgers Peale, and William D. Mark. Also included are reports of property examinations by E.S. Rugg and R.H. Nagell. The final item is a four volume report on assaying by Herbert Emery Samms who was employed in control assaying and engineering work for the Tamarack And Custer Mine from 1922 until his death in 1940.
Historical Material, the fourth series, includes correspondence, research material and a draft of Charles R. Stark, Jr.'s biography of Harry Loren Day, and several typescripts of John Fahey's book "Days of the Hercules", with corrections by Henry L. Day and Henry Day Ellis. Also included are newspaper clippings about the Coeur d'Alene region and some early World War I clippings which probably belonged to Harry Day. This series also includes speeches given by Henry Day to mining and civic organizations.
The final series contains photographs, certificates and plaques, and other material which did not fit into the previously designated series. The photographs are, for the most part, personal, and include a series of negatives for photo albums maintained by Henry Day. These negatives are numbered by book and pages on which the prints occur, but only the negatives are available in this manuscript group. The prints were sorted by subject, then arranged alphabetically. Occasionally a group of prints was found in a labeled envelope (e.g. Henry Day Old file), and in this case the prints were kept together and the label on the envelope used as the folder heading. Some of the subjects covered are Day family photographs, Eugene Day's hauling outfit, mine photographs, and politicians. It is obvious from the date of many of the photographs that they originally belonged to the previous generation of Day family members. Also included is Jerome Day's photograph album, and an album on Burke, Idaho given to DMI by Joseph Foley, Jr. in 1956.
The certificates include those belonging to other members of the Day family which are foldered separately from Henry's. His certificates were sorted by type, e.g. civic activities, diplomas, religious, etc., then arranged chronologically in folders. The wooden plaques were treated in a similar manner.
The remaining material in this series consists of material which did not fit into the previously established series and includes commemorative coins and bills, a January 4, 1800 copy of the Ulster gazette, telegraphic code books, a 3 volume typed index of Coeur d'Alene Mining Companies and men affiliated with the Coeur d'Alene mining industry as of January 1, 1922, and 2 reels of 16mm film on the Sunshine Mine fire, apparently part of a documentary filmed by Wolper Productions in 1972. Also included are oversize rolled maps, aerial photographs and other items, which, because of their awkward size are stored separately from the shelved boxes.
Publications, duplicate materials, vouchers, annual reports of non-Day owned companies in which Henry Day held stock, and unedited photocopies of John Fahey's manuscript were discarded. The historic maps which Day collected were added to the Special Collections map collection in order to make them more accessible to researchers. These measures, plus refoldering from legal to letter size when possible, reduced the bulk of the material by 22 feet.
I. Correspondence and Related Records, 1883-1985 1-28, os A. Youth and Education, 1904-1932 B. Chronological File, 1883-1984 C. Alphabetical File, 1913-1985 D. Index: Document File, 1982 II. Financial Records, 1922-1984 os, 29-32 A. Ledgers and Statements, 1923-1982 B. Estates and Trusts, 1922-1984 C. Property, 1924-1979 D. Miscellaneous, 1931-1983 III. Technical Reports, 1884-1966 33-34 IV. Historical Material, 1903-1984 35-36 V. Photographs and Miscellaneous Material, 1870-1985 37-41 A. Photographs, 1870-1981 B. Certificates and Plaques, 1904-1985 C. Miscellaneous, 1914-1979
Box Folder Description
1 1 Art studies paper, ca.1912 2 Ninth grade papers, 1915 3 Newman School, 1918-1929 4 Harvard University, 1924-1925 5 Miscellaneous, 1924-1932 6 Personal, 1904-1918 7 Rifle, etc., 1923-1927 8 Senior class, 1923 9 Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 1926 10 University of California, 1919-1929 11 European vacation, 1923 12 Draft of senior thesis on the Tamarack & Custer Mine, 1923 13 Class notes: Assaying, 1921 14 Compressor tests, 1922 15 Cost accounting, 1922-1923 16-17 Electricity, 1921-1922 18 Geology, n.d. 19 Hoisting, n.d. 20 Hydraulics, 1922 21 Metallurgy, 1922-1923 22 Mining economics, 1922 23 Mining law, 1922 24 Mining methods, 1921-1923 25 Rescue - First aid, 1922 26 Surveying, n.d. 27 Ventilation, 1922
28 Coeur d'Alene mining district, n.d. 29 A.J. Prichard letter, 1883 30 Hercules partnership, statements, 1900 31 Loose correspondence, 1921-1984 32 Cold Creek Development Co., 1922-1938 33 Operating conferences, 1929-1931 34 Wallace Board of Trade resolution, 1930 35 Metaline District, 1930-1937 36 Report in re condition of Wallace Bank & Trust Company, May 19, 1931 37 Day Family, 1932 2 38 J.M. Perry, 1932 39 Silver agreement, 1933 40 Sunshine Mine case, 1934 41 Explanation of depletion allowance, 1936 42 Miscellaneous, 1936 43 Telegrams, 1936 44 Day, Mr. & Mrs. Henry L., wedding, 1937 45 Kanaka Corporation, 1937-1938 46 Mining properties, 1937 47 Mining properties, sale of, 1937 48 Memo for James McCarthy, 1937 49 Sherman operating, 1938-1941 50 John Wourms correspondence, 1938 51 Ed Boyce correspondence, 1939 52 Barbara Day memorabilia, 1939-1956 53 Water flowage in Gorge Gulch, 1939 54 Irish Press Corporation, 1939-1946 55 Pearl S. Buck, 1940 56 Tamarack-Dayrock-Hercules geological & metallurgical information, 1940-1941 57 Miscellaneous, 1940 58 Hercules, 1941-1942 59 Monitor, 1943-1948 60 David Dwyer power of attorney, 1945 61 Dan De Quille, 1945-1948 62 Correspondence concerning an article about Harry Day, 1945-1948 63 American Smelting & Refining Co., 1946 64 F.M. Rothrock, 1946 65 Day Mines internal organization, 1947 66 Miscellaneous, 1948 67 Cecil G. Tilton, 1948-1954 68 Mine Safety photo, 1949 69 Maps, 1949-1952 70 Hercules comeback, 1950 71 Lucy M. Day, 1950-1956 72 Joel E. Ferris, 1952-1954 73 Dan De Quille papers donated to Bancroft Library, 1952-1953 74 Revis Motors, 1952 75 Hercules shaft sinks, 1953 76 Unpatented claims in force 1900-1953, 1954 77 Indian inspector of mines visits DMI, 1954 78 Gonzaga University, 1955-1956 79 Miscellaneous, 1955 80 Grandview Mining Group, 1958 81 Miscellaneous, 1960 82 Photographs of Henry Day, 1963-1977 83 Holy Name Foundation, 1964 84 Miscellaneous, 1965 85 Jerome & Lucy Day gift to the University of Idaho Library, picture, 1962 86 F.W. Rothrock old papers, 1907-1919, 1966 87 Abstract of title, 1966 88 Hecla-DMI exchange, 1967 89 Barry Goldwater, 1968 90 University of Idaho College of Business Administration: Businessman of the year, 1968 91 Edward Borein, 1969-1970 92 Coeur d'Alene district silver mines, 1970 93 Wallace Realty, sale of Day Building, 1972 94 Securities and Exchange Commission form 144, 1974-1977 95 Richard Fitch, Old maps and prints, 1974-1975 96 Memo to KAE, 1977 97 Ed FitzGerald dinner, 1977 98 Material for John Fahey, 1975-1979 99 John Fahey manuscript, pp.99-239, ca.1975 100 "Days of the Hercules" advertisements, etc., November 1978 101 Securities & Exchange Commission form 4, 1976-1980 102 Henry Day philanthropic projects, 1979-1983 103 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1979-1984 3 104 Estate planning seminar, Gonzaga University, 1980 105 Vault inventory, 1980 106 Speeches, articles, 1980 107 Tax returns, 1981-1982 108 Reports to DMI stockholders on Hecla's takeover bid, 1981 109 Dick Sneed's vault inventories, 1981 110 I-90, comments on proposals, 1982-1983 111 Correspondence, 1983 112 Correspondence with Keith Petersen & Mary Reed, 1984 113 Correspondence, 1984 114-117 Correspondence relating to charitable and political giving, mainly 1984 118 Miscellaneous material, 1911-1970
119-120 A, 1971-1984 121 Amax; American Conservative Union, 1971-1979 122 American Institute of Mining Engineers; American Heritage Publishing Co., 1971-1975 123 American Mining Congress, 1978-1983 124 Gold-silver session, 1972 125 Silver committee, 1972-1973 126 American Smelting and Refining Co., 1976-1981 127 American Stock Exchange; Amonson, John, 1969-1980 128 Andrus, Cecil, 1971-1981 129 Antimony; Ardiel, Barbara Day, 1970-1982 130 Arizona mines, 1969-1971 131 Arizona Republic; Arizona trips, 1970-1971 132 Arnold, Lincoln, 1959-1970 133 Art (Sculpture), 1966-1973 134 B, 1950-1984 135 Barb II; Barlow, Sumner & Betsy, 1968-1980 4 136 Beck, Richard F., 1969-1981 137 Bielenberg, Marc, 1972-1977 138 Blyth & Co., 1961-1973 139 Borah Foundation, 1970-1979 140 Borah Symposium, 1970-1976 141 Bowlby, Wilson T.; Bruning, R.J., 1971-1979 142 British-American Bicentenary Group, 1970-1971 143 Bunker Hill Co., 1971-1980 144-145 C, 1961-1984 146 Cage, Frederic, 1966-1971 147-149 Caladay project, 1969-1980 150 Callahan Company, 1972-1981 151-154 Camp Fire Girls, 1951-1957 155 Camp Neewahlu, A-B, 1954-1958 156 Bills, 1955-1956 5 157-160 Bills, Lists no. 0-25, 1955-1957 161 Building fund, Farragut College, 1956 162 C, 1955-1957 163 Construction estimates, 1955-1956 164 D, 1954-1958 165 Donations, 1954-1956 166 E-F, 1955-1956 167 Farragut College liquidating dividend, 1955-1956 168 G-K, 1954-1956 169 Kieffer reports, 1956-1957 170 Kitchen equipment, 1955 171 L, 1955-1956 172 M, 1955-1956 173-174 Miscellaneous, 1955-1956 175 Maps, plans, sketches, 1955 176 Maps, photographs, newspaper clippings, 1955 177 N-P, 1954-1957 178-179 Payrolls, 1955-1957 6 180 R, 1955-1956 181 Reports, 1955 182 S, 1954-1958 183 T-Z, 1955-1956 184 Traveling file, 1956-1957 185 Campbell, William S., B.S.U. Foundation, 1982-1983 186-187 Canwell, A.F., 1970-1983 188 Chavez, Caesar; Coal mining, 1971 189 Coat of arms, bookplates; Coeur d'Alene district data, 1969-1981 190 Coeur d'Alene District Mine Operators Association, 1970 191 Coeur d'Alene District Mining Museum, 1967-1980 192-194 Coeur d'Alene Lake Front Property Owner's Association, 1967-1975 195 Coeur d'Alene Lakeshore Owners Association, 1981-1982 196 Coeur d'Alene project, 1968-1977 197 Coeur d'Alene Sailing Club, 1975 198 Combinations, Safes; Crosby, Garth M., 1955-1975 199-200 D, 1965-1984 201 Dahlias, n.d. 202 Dalton, Russell, 1970-1972 203 Daniels, Joe, 1972-1977 204 Day, Anne, 1975-1980 205 Day, Eugene, 1922-1932 206 Day, Henry: Marriage certificates; personal, 1937-1982 207 Wedding, 1972 208 Wills, 1965-1973 209 Day, Jerome, mansion; Day, Lois Flohr, passport, 1936-1980 210 Day Building, 1964-1974 211 Day Family, 1917-1951 7 212 Association; Birth dates; Genealogy, 1919-1985 213-214 Day Mines, Inc. (File 1), 1971-1972; 1980-1981 215 Articles of Incorporation; Atlas Mining Co., 1949; 1981 216 Audit Committee; By Laws, 1972-1980 217 Clippings, 1973-1979 218-224 Directors' Meetings, 1979-1981 225 Dividends, 1979 226 Dredge fund, 1966-1969 227 Employment agreement, 1981 228 Executive committee, 1980 229-232 Financial reports, 1979-1981 233 Golden Cycle property, Colorado, 1979 234-237 Hecla merger, 1979-1981 8 238 Hecla merger, 1981 239-240 --Clippings, 1981 241 --Correspondence, 1981 242-243 --Miscellaneous, 1981 244 --Securities and Exchange Commission, 1981 245 --U.S. District Court, 1981 246-248 Hecla Mining Co., Stock exchange & sale, 1966-1971 249 --Agreement, 1966 250 --Confidential data, 1966-1967 251 --Tax file, 1966-1968 252 --W.W. Witherspoon correspondence, 1964-1971 253 --Work Papers, 1966-1967 254 Hornsilver operating agreement, 1979 255 Lucky Friday Silver Shaft, 1980 256 News reports & Mocatta metals report, 1980-1981 257 Ore reserves, 1966-1970 258 Proxy statements, 1980 259 Remuneration Committee, 1980 260 Reports: Republic Unit and Financial, 1978-1980 261 Reports to stockholders, quarterly, 1979-1980 262 Reports of operations, 1979 263 Sherman Mine, Colorado; Stockholders meeting, 1980-1981 264 Victoria Mine, Nevada, 1979 9 265 Day Mines, Inc. (File 2), Annual report material, 1972 266 Coeur d'Alene Mines, etc., 1974 267 Expo (Northwest Mining Exhibit), 1974 268-272 Financial reports, monthly, 1977-1979 273 General correspondence, 1971 274 Knob Hill settlements with DMI, 1975-1976 275-277 Leadville, Colorado, 1974-1977 278-292 Meetings, Directors, 1971-1974 10 293-309 Meetings, Directors, 1975-1978 310 Meetings, Executive Committee, June 8, 1973 311-313 Meetings, Shareholders, 1972-1978 314-316 Miscellaneous, 1970-1976 317 News releases, 1976-1979 318 Permian Potash, 1974-1975 319 Salaries, 1974 320 Securities and Exchange Commission Form 10-K, 1977 321 Silver outlook, 1977 322 Southern California, 1972-1973 323 Statesman Mining Co., 1972-1973 324 Strippable Gillette coals, 1971 325 Dayrock Mining Co., Payroll taxes (private file), 1946-1947 326 Dole, Hollis M., 1973 327 Dwyer cousins, gifts 1971-1973 328 Dwyer, David, 1971-1978 11 329 Dwyer, Helene, 1964-1978 330 Dwyer, John, 1973-1979 331 Dwyer, Margaret, 1967-1978 332 Dwyer, Michael, 1967-1977 333 Dwyer, Patrick Blair, 1977 334-335 Dwyer, Patrick E., 1971-1985 336 Dwyer, Paul, 1973-1976 337 Dwyer, Paula B., 1976 338 Dwyer, Robert P. 1976-1981 339 Dwyer, Father William, 1962-1963 340-341 E, 1972-1984 342 East Shoshone Hospital, 1981-1983 343 American Hospital Association, 1967-1972 344 Anesthesia Consultant Group (Ronald E. Drasky); Applications, 1966-1967 345 Architects (Culler, Gale, Martell, Ericson); 1966-1968 346 Auxiliary, 1967 347 Bond sale; Budget, 1965-1969 348 Building Committee, 1966-1967 359 Bylaws, 1967 350 Change orders, 1967 351 Citizens Utilities Company, 1966-1967 352 Clippings, 1965-1972 353 Comprehensive Health Planning, Idaho State Board of Health, East Shoshone Hospital vs., 1971 354 Cornerstone ceremony; Cunningham Foundation, 1967-1970 355 Equipment Committee, Groups II and III, 1966-1967 356 Financial & Treasurer's reports, 1966-1971 357 Grinnell sprinkler; HLD longhand notes, 1966-1968 358 Hospital Facilities Division; Hospitals, Others, 1967-1970 359 Idaho State Hospital Association; Industrial Accident Board, 1967-1970 360 Insurance, 1967 361 Kootenai Memorial Hospital, Clippings, 1968 362 Laundry facilities; McKim & Kiser, 1966-1967 363 Medicare increase, 1966-1968 12 364 Memorial Fund, Trustees, 1967-1969 365-388 Minutes of the Board of Trustees and related material, 1965-1972 389 Mooney, Dorothy; New Doctors, 1969-1971 390 Open house; Pathology Associates, 1966-1967 391 Pension Plan, 1970-1971 392 Prospectus & Hospital Equipment Planning Guide, 1966 393 Punch lists, 1967 13 394 Radiologist; Richardson, Joseph T., Administrator, 1967-1971 395 Salaries & wages, 1966-1967 396 Sales tax, 1967 397 Torrison, Mrs. Fabiola, Consultant, 1966-1968 398 Washington Water Power Co.,; West Shoshone Hospital trustees, 1967-1969 399 Whitman Community Hospital (Clippings); Wyatt Company, 1968-1970 400 Easton, Stanly. 84 years in mining; Edgar Bundy Ministries, 1956-1984 401 Ellis, Henry; Ellis, Robert H., 1963-1974 402 Eugene R. Day Park, 1972-1978 403 Expo 74: Ecological exposition, 1970-1971 404 Feasibility study, 1970 405 F, 1976-1983 406-408 Fahey, John, 1968-1983 409 Farmin, Rollin, 1967-1977 410 Farmin, Wray, 1970-1979 411 Featherstone, John, 1971-1980 412 Fine arts & coins (Rossi), 1960-1975 413 First National Bank, Coeur d'Alene, 1973-1974 414 Fitch, Richard, 1974-1978 415 Fleetwood, 1977 416-417 Flohr, Bruce M., 1971-1983 418 Forest Ridge, 1971-1980 419 Fort Wright College of the Holy Names, 1966-1980 420 Foster & Marshall, Inc., 1977-1981 421 Foster, Inc., 1971-1972 422 Franklin Mint, 1971-1980 423 Freeway - Wallace, 1978-1983 424 Draft environmental impact statements, 1971, 1980 14 425 Feasibility study and relocation concept for the Burlington Northern Depot, 1982 426 Final environmental impact statement, 1982 427-433 G, 1962-1984 434 Geology, Exploration, 1955-1980 435 Galena Mine; Gerard, Donald S. (re HLVD's boat), 1971-1981 436 Gifts, 1972-1978 437 Gifts, Miscellaneous, 1970-1972 438 Glen Eyrie-Laissez Faire, 1982-1983 439-449 Gold, 1971-1977 15 450 Gold, 1978 451 Gold & Money (Pacific Northwest Conference), April 6-9, 1975 452 Gold, Atlanta, Georgia, Oct. 1-4, 1975 453 Gold clippings, 1972-1975 454 Gold coins, 1971-1981 455 Gold, DMI directors' meetings, 1974 456 Gold Institute, 1975-1978 457 Gold - Krug, Wilfred, 1963 458 Gold, South African. Spokesman Review Sunday quotes, 1977-1978 459-462 Gold Stox, 1971-1975 463 Gold, Wall Street Transcripts, 1974 464 Golden Cycle Corporation (Schwab), 1970-1975 465 Goldman, Sachs & Co.; Goldwater, Barry (Sr. & Jr.), 1980-1981 466 Gonzaga Law School, tax seminar, 1974 467-472 Gonzaga Preparatory School, 1971-1983 473 Gonzaga Prep building project, 1984 474-475 Gonzaga University, 1978-1984 476 Gonzaga University, Crosby Library, 1971-1981 16 477 Good Samaritan Center, 1977 478 Greater Shoshone County, Inc.: Applications for Community Development Manager; Articles of Incorporation, By-laws, etc.; Attitudinal study, 1969-1970 479 Farmers Home Administration; Housing, 1968-1970 480 Housing: Osburn Community Housing; Patterson Ranch; Special Projects Division, 1968-1970 481 Housing survey; Kellogg Shopping Center, Meeting notices, 1968-1971 482 Minutes, notes, 1969-1971 483 Miscellaneous, 1969-1970 484 Miscellaneous, 1973-1980 485 Noe, Robert, 1970-1971 486 Public opinion survey; Samuels Hotel, 1970 487 Taxes; Wallace (including mobile homes), 1969-1970 488 Gulf Resources & Chemical Corporation, 1980 489-494 H, 1923-1984 495 Hagadone, Duane, 1973-1984 496 Hall, Joseph (IWW movement); Haman, Gary M., 1970-1981 497-498 Hansen, George, 1972-1984 499 Hanson, Orval, 1971-1973 500 Harmon, Glenn, 1971-1980 501 Hartman, Dolly; Hatch, Orin; Healy, Ellen, 1971-1981 502 Heaven's Gate (movie filmed in Wallace), 1979-1981 17 503-504 Hecla Mining Company, 1966-1978 505 Correspondence and Annual Reports, 1978-1979 506-507 Lakeshore Mine, 1967-1971 508 News clippings, 1979 509 Stock sales, 1966-1973 510 Helms, Jesse, 1976-1983 511 Herber, Katharine (Mrs. Richard), 1971-1981 512 Hercules Mine (historic production); Heritage Foundation, 1958-1980 513 Historical data (mining stocks, etc.), 1967-1971 514 Historical notes on smelting lead & silver, 1913 515 Hogan, Thomas; Homestake Mining Co.; Hughes, Father Martin F.; Hull & Hull (Attorneys), 1971-1980 516 Human Events (magazine), 1971-1977 517 Hunt, Bunker; Hutton Settlement, 1976-1980 518 Hyatt, Father James, 1973-1980 519-524 I, 1971-1984 525 Idaho Committee for Positive Change (Vernon Ravenscroft), 1979-1981 526 Idaho Division of Highways; Idaho Educational Association, 1971-1980 527 Idaho First National Bank, 1971-1980 528 Idaho Freedom to Work Committee, 1977-1981 529 Idaho Governor's Mansion Committee, 1972-1973 18 530 Idaho Happening - History; Idaho Heritage, 1975-1977 531 Idaho Historic Preservation Council, 1974-1981 532 Idaho Historical Society, 1962-1972 533 Idaho Historical Society (Wallace); Idaho legislature, 1979-1981 534 Idaho Mining Association, 1971-1981 535 Idaho Power Company; Idaho Republican State Finance Committee, 1971-1979 536 Idaho Research Foundation; Idaho State Library, 1974-1976 537 Idaho State taxes, 1958-1960 538 Idaho Volunteers in Corrections, Inc.; Idahoan of the year award, 1975-1979 539 Independence Lead Mines, 1935-1943 540 Inflation, 1968-1981 541 Institute for Monetary Research, 1971-1981 542 Institute of Money and Inflation; Insurance; Internal Revenue Service, 1971-1980 543 Itineraries, 1971-1978 544 J, 1972-1984 545 Jackson, Henry; Jessup, Paul B., 1971-1981 546 Johnston, Douglas E., 1971-1980 547 Jones, Elizabeth Ellis, 1970-1980 548 Jordan, Len B., 1970-1974 549 Jupiter Mining Company, 1972-1981 550 K, 1975-1984 551 Kearney: Anne L; John; T. Lincoln II, 1971-1979 552 Kidd Island Bay Development Corporation, 1961-1983 553 Knob Hill Mines; Kosanke, Harold Arthur, 1978-1983 554 L, 1978-1984 555 Larsen, Allen; Lead in gasoline, 1971-1978 556 Lead production tables, 1945-1962 557 Lookout Pass Free Ski School, inc., 1979-1983 558 Love, W.H.; Lucky Friday extension, 1968-1981 559 M, 1975-1984 19 560 Mc, 1972-1982 561 McNaughton, Ronald R., 1970-1981 562 Magnuson, Harry F., 1970-1983 563 Magnuson, Richard G., 1970-1981 564 Maps, 1944-1970 565 Marsh, Lovina,; Martinez, Janet; Merrill Lynch story of DMI consolidation, 1947; 1971-1980 566 Miners drill contest, 1977 567 Mines and mining, 1960-1980 568 Mining claims, 1918-1980 569 Mining Club, Uptown Branch, New York City, 1959-1971 570 Mining & leasing laws, 1971-1974 571 Monetary gold, 1965-1971 572 Money supply, 1970-1971 573 Montana Historical Society; Morel, Robert C., 1971-1980 574 Mother Joseph's Foundation, 1978-1980 575 Museum of Native American Cultures, 1976-1982 576 Mutual Mines Development Co., 1928 577 "My mailings," 1969-1971 578 N, 1980-1984 579 National Right to Work; News release list, 1970-1984 580 North Idaho Press, 1971-1980 581 Northern Pacific Depot - Barnard-Stockbridge, 1975-1976 582 Northwest Mining Association, 1965-1981 583 O, 1981-1983 584 Old Cataldo Mission, 1982-1984 585 Old National Bank, 1974-1983 586 Olsen, Jerald W., 1981-1983 20 587-588 Osburn Utilities Corporation, 1931-1946 589 P, 1970-1984 590 Pacific Coin Exchange; Pacific Northwest Indian Center, 1973-1976 591 Paintings, 1959-1961 592 Payroll, 1969-1972 593 Paulsen, Clarence, I., 1971-1982 594 Payne, Ralph, 1971-1981 595 Pend Oreille Mine, 1970-1977 596 Peterson & Co. (G. Fitzgerald), 1974-1977 597 Photographs (Lloyd Farmer); Pick, Dr. Franz, 1971-1979 598 Placer Creek Flood Control Project; Plattnerite, 1960-1982 599 Pointner, John, 1970-1972 600 Political donations; Political gifts; Politics, Idaho, 1973-1979 601-602 Politics, Idaho, 1978-1982 603 Politics: National; Shoshone County, 1978-1982 604 Pollution; Portland Hotel; Prescriptions, 1971-1984 605 Providence Hospital, 1969-1973 606 Quarterly reports, 1970-1974 607 R, 1946-1948 608 R, 1970-1983 609 Ramstedt, Axel; Randall, Gary, 1971-1977 610 RARE II, 1977-1980 611 Ravenscroft for governor, 1976 612 Reeves McDonald Mines, Ltd., 1971-1978 613 Reilly's (statues for St. Alphonsus Church), 1975-1977 614 Republican Party, 1971-1983 21 615 Revelli, Robert; Rickenbacker Reports, 1970-1982 616 Rico-Argentine Mining Company, 1970-1971 617 Rockwood Clinic, 1970-1978 618 Rosenstock, Fred A. (Books), 1971-1972 619 Rossi Insurance Company, 1960-1983 620 Rothrock, David; Rothrock, F. Wallace, 1973-1983 621 Rotary Club, 1964-1980 622 Roxbury Placer Mines, 1932-1941 623 Sa, 1971-1983 624 Sagebrush Rebellion, Inc., 1980-1983 625 St. Alphonsus Parish, Wallace, 1971-1982 626 St. Joe River, 1973-1978 627 Samuelson, Don, 1970-1975 628 Sc, 1971-1983 629 School district no.393, 1972-1982 630 Schultz, George P.; Scotchman Gold & Silver Exchange, 1982-1983 631 Se, 1972-1983 632 Sewer district, 1970-1976 633 Sh, 1971-1983 634 Shewmaker, Billy, 1984 635 Shoshone County, 1970-1982 636 Shoshone Golf Association, 1972-1982 637 Si, 1970-1984 638 Silver, 1914-1925 639-642 Silver, 1971-1980 643 Silver abstracts, 1975-1976 22 644 Silver abstracts, 1977-1978 645 Silver clippings, 1972-1978 646 Silver dollar (Eisenhower): Clippings, 1969-1972 647 Correspondence, 1969-1970 648 Miscellaneous, 1969-1970 649 Telegrams to Congress, 1969-1970 650 Silver - Engelhard Minerals & Chemical vs. P.B. Trading Co., 1971 651-656 Silver Institute, 1971-1981 657 Board of Directors/Executive Committee, 1971-1981 658 By-laws, etc., 1970-1977 659 Sobre la planta para la industria, 1977-1981 660-661 Monthly report, 1973-1981 23 662 Silver refiners of the world, 1975 663 Silver Users Association, 1974-1976 664 Silver prices, 1971-1976 665 Silver Valley, 1974-1983 666 Simmons, Jeanne P., Las Palmas Lease, 1966-1969 667 Siskon Corp.; "Sister," 1967-1983 668-669 Skyline Oil Company, 1973-1977 670 Slippery Gulch: Bicentennial celebration, 1976 671 Clippings, 1976 672 Meetings, 1975-1979 673 Miscellaneous correspondence, 1975-1979 674 Sunset-Star Silver Mine, 1976 675 Sm-Sn, 1972-1983 676 Smith, Cecil I.; Sneed, Richard H., 1971-1984 677 S, 1971-1984 678 Social Security; Society of Mining Law Antiquarians, 1978-1979 679 Sp, 1971-1984 680 Speeches; Spokane Club; Spokane Eye Clinic; Spokane Securities Corporation, 1971-1984 681 St-Su, 1971-1983 682 Statements, Miscellaneous, 1967-1974 683 Stock certificates: Aurum; C & R Mining Co., 1925-1948 684 Cassiar Crown Mining Co.; Clearwater Mining Co., 1906-1962 685 Duluth; Florence Mining Co., Happy Day; Hidden Treasure, 1905-1947 686 King Mining Co.; Press-Times Publishing Co.; Stanley Mining Co.; Western Union Mining Co., 1924-1956 687 Stock powers; Stocks, Capital losses; Success Mining Co. financial statements, 1973-1982 688-691 Sunshine Mining Co., 1964-1971 24 692-699 Sunshine Mining Co., 1972-1984 700 Sunshine Mining Co. fire, May 1972 701 Sv-Sz, 1972-1983 702-704 Symms, Steven D., 1972-1984 705 T, 1971-1983 706 Tamarack test plant; Tax reform act of 1976, 1923-1977 707 Taxes, 1961-1984 708-709 H.L. Day vs. United States, 1964-1972 25 710 Kootenai County, 1979-1983 711 Shoshone County, 1958-1977 712 114 Cedar, leased by HLD from Barbara D. Whitesel, 1976-1982 713 Las Palmas, Santa Barbara, CA., 1958-1972 714 Miscellaneous, 1964-1974 715 Interest equalization tax, 1965-1971 716 Texas Eastern Corp.; Tilford, Charles A., 1973-1983 717 Tintic Standard Mining Co., 1965-1971 718 Trilateral Commission; Trusts, 1972-1983 719 U, 1971-1983 720 United States Government, 1973-1982 721 Unitrust, 1974-1983 722 University of California, 1971-1983 723 Class of 1923 reunion, 1972-1973 724 University of Idaho: Miscellaneous, 1970-1983 725 Alumni Association; Arboretum Associates, 1975-1980 726-728 Barnard-Stockbridge Project, 1974-1979 729 College of Business; College of Forestry, 1974-1982 730 College of Mines, 1971-1983 731 Context; Cooperative Extension; Dept. of Anthropology, 1974-1983 732 Department of Athletics, 1971-1983 733 Donations, 1974-1977 734 Gibb, Richard, 1977-1984 735 Grabmeier, George, 1978-1989 736-737 Hartung, Ernest W., 1971-1981 738 Kiilsgaard, Carl C., 1973-1982 26 739 Library, Miscellaneous, 1968-1976 740 ---Jerome Day Library, 1968-1969 741-742 Library Associates, 1964-1980 743 --Keepsakes. 1970-1978 744 --Letters of appeal, 1965 745 --Answers to letters of appeal, 1965-1966 746 Luncheon party; Martin, Boyd A.; Mining conference, 1972-1970 747 Owens, Warren S., 1971-1985 748 Performing Arts Center, 1967-1973 749 Pierce manuscript, 1974-1975 750 Stadium, 1975-1976 751 Steele, Robert N.; Tax & Financial Planning Workshop; University Club, 1974-1983 752 University of Idaho Press, 1977-1983 753 Webbert, Charles A., 1971-1981 754 University of Idaho Foundation, General, 1972-1982 755-756 General, 1973 757 Articles of Incorporation; Clippings, 1972; 1974-1980 758-763 Consolidated Investment Trust, 1974-1977 27 764-765 Consolidated Investment Trust, 1978 766-768 Correspondence, 1970-1980 769 Directors' & Officers' liability insurance, 1975-1977 770-772 Financial statements, 1972-1977 773-790 Meetings, 1970-1977 28 791-796 Meetings, 1978-1983 797 University of Washington Press, 1977-1982 798 Unkefer, Mary, 1970-1981 799 Utah Power & Light, 1978 800 V, 1971-1984 801 Vandal Boosters, 1971-1979 802 Wa, 1971-1981 803 Wage-Price freeze, 1971 804 Wallace, 1953-1982 805 Wallace Bank & Trust Co.; Wallace Hospital partnership; Wallace Public Library, 1943-1980 806 Wallace Realty, 1966-1973 807 Wallace restored, 1980-1981 808 Washington Water Power, 1970-1983 809 We, 1968-1983 809A Weisen, Jim. Henry Day bookplate, 1972 810 Wells, Alden Rice, 1971-1976 811 Wh-Wi, 1971-1984 812 Whitesel, Barbara Day, 1968-1980 813 Whitesel family, 1975-1982 814 Widener, Alice, 1970-1982 815 Wills, Dr. Irving (art work), 1959-1963 816 Wo-Wy, 1972-1980 817 X, Y, Z, 1967-1981 818 Yandt, Robert, Jr., 1971-1981
819 Index to important documents relating to the Day family, 1982
os 820-822 Cash received journals, 1935-1965 823 Miscellaneous income journal, 1946-1950 824 Business and personal expense journal, 1946-1950 825-831 Voucher registers, 1935-1959 832-837 Voucher registers/cash received/cash disbursed journals, 1960-1982 838-840 General ledgers, 1935-1981 841 Depreciation schedule, 1957-1975 842 Bond register, 1932-1955 29 843 Bills paid, 1933-1934 844 Chrysler "58," 1926-1929 845 Chrysler "75," 1929-1934 846 Coeur d'Alene hardware, 1923-1932 847 Financial Statements: Bernice Eugenia Day trust, 1954 848 Lucy Mix Day Trust, 1954 849-853 Harry L. Day, 1935-1938 854-863 Henry L.V. Day, 1935-1963 864-866 Expense accounts for travels, 1972-1975 30 867-879 Corporate financial statements: Consolidated Insurance Agency, 1931-1957 880 Fern Mining Co., 1946-1951 881 Moonlight Mining Co., 1936-1939 882 Northport Smelting & Refining Co., 1936 883 Osborn Ranch lands, 1938-1939 884 Osborn Utilities, 1936-1945 885 Standard Dairy Co., 1936-1938 886 Wallace Meat Co., 1936 887 Western Sanitation Corp., 1943-1950 888 Printed reports of Day Mines, Inc., and predecessor companies, 1926-1957 889 Annual reports of Day Mines, Inc., 1947-1977 31 890 Correspondence with companies in which HLVD held stock, 1941-1968 891 James Smyth Plumbing and Heating Co., Spokane, correspondence, financial statements, audits, etc., 1947-1953
892 Estate of Eugene Rufus Day, 1922-1925 893 Estate of Harry L. Day, 1947-1952 894-895 Estate of Jerome J. Day, 1941-1955 896 Estate of Eleanor Day Boyce, 1950-1954 897 Abstract of title: Block 6, Johnson's addition, Portland, Oregon, 1909 898 --Block 7, Johnson's addition, Portland, 1910 899 --Block 6, Boise's addition, Portland, 1928 900 Contracts and statements concerning the building of the Boyce residence at 107 St. Clair St., Portland, 1907-1908 901 Estate of Lois Flohr Day, 1939-1941 902 Lucy Mix Day trust, 1968 903 Barbara Flohr Day: Trust #1, general ledger, 1941-1959 904 Trust #2, general ledger, 1944-1958 905 HLVD trustee, correspondence, 1947-1984 906 Henry Day living trust ledger sheets, 1974 907 Trust agreement, grandchildren, 1966 908 Papers concerning various trusts, 1947-1958 909 Balance sheets, various trusts, 1955
32 910 114 Cedar, Wallace, Idaho: Abstract of title, 1947 911-912 Appraisals, 1937, 1950 913 Las Palmas, Santa Barbara, California: Abstract of title, 1924 914-916 Appraisals, 1936, 1949, 1956 917-918 Water rights, 3 v., n.d. 919 Laissez Faire, Kid Island Bay, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho: Appraisal, 1979
920 Charts of accounts, 1937-1949 921 Charitable donations, 1975 922 Anne Day gift tax, December 1978 923 Check stubs, Harry L. Day, 1930-1939 924 Bank statements, Harry L. Day, Oct.-Nov. 1931 925 Bank statements, W.B. Heitfeld, Oct.-Dec. 1932 926 Other financial papers, 1937-1983
33 927 Farmin, Rollin, articles by, 1933-1937 928 Geological correspondence, general, 1930-1931 929 Giles, R.H., Assessment reports, 1958 930-932 Gratton, L.C., Correspondence, 1929-1946 933 Financial records, 1929-1933 934 Geological reports on mines, 1930 935 Hercules and affiliated mining companies, geological progress reports 1-3, 1929-1933 936 Hecla Mining Co. vs. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, 1935 937 Lawson, A. Werner, Reports, 1921-1922 938 Maps and plats of mining claims, 1884-1966 939 Marsh, Frank, History and geology of the mining districts of Idaho, 1928 940 Peale, Rogers, Correspondence, 1930-1931 941 Dayrock recommendations, 1930 942 Rugg, E.S., Geological reports, California, 1961-1962 943 Geological reports, Idaho, 1961-1962 944 Geological reports, Nevada, 1961 945 & R.H. Nagell, Monthly reports of examinations, 1961-1962 946 Nagell, R.H., Geological reports, New Mexico, 1961-1962 947-948 Smith, E. Percy, Geological reports, 1913 949 Topical reports, Title pages, 1931 950 Maps, n.d. 951 By Norman Ebbley, jr., 1936 952 By William D. Mark, 1932-1936 953 By Rogers Peale, 1931-1932 954 Samms, H.E. Smelter statistics, 1920 34 955-957 Samms, H.E. Methods of analysis, 1920
35 958-960 Stark, Charles R., jr., correspondence concerning his biography of Harry Day, 1957-1959 961-966 General research material supplied by Henry L. Day, 1892-1958 967 Research material: D.W. Greenburg correspondence, 1917 968 Research material for chapters 7 & 12, 1956-1958 969 Research notes on various Day owned mines for chapter 8, 1957-1958 970 Research notes on litigation and draft of chapter 9, 1957-1958 971 Drafts and revisions of chapters 1-4, 1957 972 Correspondence and research material, 1957 973 Typescript of Stark's biography of Harry Loren Day, 1958 974 Fahey, John. "Days of the Hercules," first draft, chapter 16, 1975 975-977 First typescript, chapters 3-16, 1977 978-980 Typescript of manuscript with corrections by Henry Day Ellis and Henry L.V. Day, 1978 36 981 Facts about the Coeur d'Alenes, photocopy of pamphlet published by the Coeur d'Alene Mine Makers Association, ca.1909 982 Historical material about the Coeur d'Alene district, 1912-1967 983 Correspondence concerning historical matters, 1903-1965 984 Reports and publications, 1912-1965 985 Typed reports, 1921-1965 986-989 Newspaper clippings: General, 1921-1960 990 American Liberty, 19l4 991 Bunker Hill 75th anniversary, 1963 992 Coeur d'Alene mines dividends, 1960-1973 993 Henry L. Day, 1968-1984 994 Day Mines, Inc., 1951-1976 995 Environmental issues, 1971-1972 996 Gold, 1969-1971 997 Local history, 1963-1984 998 Mining, 1939-1984 999 Shoshone County taxes, 1959-1983 1000 University of Idaho commencement, 1969 1001 War, 1914-1919 1002 War - Woodrow Wilson, 1917-1919 1003 Woodrow Wilson, 1914-1924 1004 Newspapers: Idaho Pioneer, 1932 1005 Press-Times Mining Review, 1933 1006 University of California, 1922 1007 Articles, 1921 1008 Paper on Marcus Whitman by Margaret Babb, 1922 1009 Stanly A. Easton. 84 years in mining as told to Charles R. Stark, jr., 1956 1010 Research material for Henry L. Day's talk "93 years of mining in Idaho," 1930-1963 1011 Research notes for Henry L. Day's talk to the Rotary Club, 1970 1012 Notes for Henry L. Day's talk to the Rotary Club, 1974 1013 Manuscript notes for speeches, 1960-1970 1014 Mimeographed copies of Henry L. Day's speeches, 1949-1974
37 1015-1019 Negatives: Books I & II, 1949-1963 1020 Book III, n.d. 1021 Laissez Faire, Book I, 1972-1975 1022 Laissez Faire, Book II, 1974-1978 1023 Barbara I, ca.1950 1024 Beach negatives, pp.34-70, n.d. 1025 Miscellaneous I, 1930-1935 1026 Miscellaneous II, 1935-1940 1027 Roxbury, Revlis, Potosi, etc., 1930-1940 1028 Wedding pictures, April 27, 1972 1029 114 Cedar Street, Wallace, Idaho, 1939 1030 Beach scenes, slides, 1956 1031 Boyce, Eleanor Day and Edward, n.d. 1032 Cataldo Mission renovation, Henry Day and Gov. Andrus, n.d. 1033 Carlisle Mill by moonlight, 1948 1034 Day, Barbara, christening pictures, July 7, 1939 1035 Day, Blanche Bernice Eugenia, 1905 1036 Day, Eugene Rufus, n.d. 1037 Day, Harry Loren, n.d. 1038 Harry and Jerome Day as children, 1870s 1039 Day, Henry Loren and Ellen, n.d. 1040 Day, Henry Lawrence, 1969-1979 1041 With colleagues, 1964-1970 1042 Day Building fire, August 27, 1939 1043 Day family pictures, ca. 1900s 1044 Day Mines, Inc., drafting room, ca.1940 1045 Day Mines engineering and geological staff, 1947 1046 Dayrock mine, 1941-1967 1047 Early day pictures, 1892-1957 1048-1050 Eugene Day horses and hauling teams, 1903-1914 1051 Family and friends, 1939-1969 1052 Flood at Burke, Idaho, June 1948 1053 Frisco Mine and Mill, n.d. 1054 Furniture, heavy dining room side pieces, n.d. 1055 Group, man and seven women, standing outside Congregational Church, Mullan, Idaho, ca.1920 1056 Harry L. Day "Old File," 1903-1916 1057 Hercules Mill, 1912-1968 1058 Hercules Mill flotation plant, taken by Harry W. March, 1928 1059 Hercules Mine, 1947-1958 1060 Superintendent's home in winter, n.d. 1061 Idaho legislature, 5th session, 1898-1899 1062 Kibbie Dome, University of Idaho, First arch in place, 1975 1063 Lake Coeur d'Alene, aerial views, 1955 1064 Mia (boat) being built, 1959 1065 Mill machinery, n.d. 1066 Mines, photographs taken in the fall of 1947 1067 Mines, 1940-1955 1068 Mines: Knob Hill, Last Chance, Ben Hur, etc., 1912-1915 1069 Mining associations, group photographs, ca. 1965 1070 Miscellaneous groups, 1900-1955 1071 Mullan tree, 4th of July Canyon, n.d. 1072 Old car, 1914 1073 Old photographs belonging to H.L. Day, 1904-1948 1074 Old photograph belonging to H.L. Day of Bellingham Bay, Washington, 1903 1075 Picture reproductions from Henry Day Ellis, 1920-1940 1076 Photographs belonging to Robert H. Ellis, n.d. 1077 Politicians (some autographed), 1947-1972 1078 Portraits, identified, possibly belonging to Eugene Day, n.d. 1079 Portraits, unidentified, possibly belonging to Eugene Day, n.d., 1080 Post cards, 1920-1930 1081 Reproductions of old photographs borrowed by C. Starke, Jr., from Mrs. Robinson, 1957 1082 Sherman Lead Company, 1947 1083 Slippery Gulch Days, 1946 1084 Street scenes, unidentified city, 1921 1085 Tamarack & Custer Mine, ca.1939 1086 Tiger Hotel, ca.1922 1087 Treinen, Bishop Sylvester, 1981 1088 Unidentified man and child - possibly Henry Loren Day and a grandson, n.d. 1089 Unidentified portraits from Barnard Studio, Wallace, n.d. 1090 Unidentified photographs of rural home and scenery, late 1800s 1091 Wallace, Idaho, 1892-1949 1092 Wallace and Burke transport van, n.d. 1093 Wallace grade school class photograph, L. Day in upper left of top row, ca.1910 1094 Wiki Wiki II (boat), ca.1975 38 1095 Sixteen mounted prints from the Barnard-Stockbridge studio, 1887-1925, 1978 1095A Four mounted prints from the Barnard-Stockbridge studio, 1887-1920, 1978 1095B View of Wardner, T.N. Barnard studio, ca.1900 1095C Watts tunnel, exterior and interior views, 1908 os 1095D Watts tunnel, exterior view, August 1908 1095E Watts tunnel, interior view, August 1908 1095F Hercules #5 surface plant, 1917 38 1096 Jerome J. Day's professional and personal scrapbook, 1888-1931 1097 Early days at the Hercules Mining Co., ca.1900 1098 Eugene R. Day's hauling outfit, 1903 1099 Early day Hecla top management, ca.1906 1100 Mines: Dayrock and unidentified, ca.1950 1101 Day family photographs, ca.1905 1101A Walter Heitfeld negatives & prints, 1918-1920 1101B Henry L. Day, group photographs, 1953 1102 Idaho delegation to the Democratic National Convention, 1932 1103 Car in driveway at Las Palmas, ca.1920 1104 Unidentified portraits, n.d. 1105 Aerial views of Coeur d'Alene Mining District by Scamahorn of Spokane, ca.1950 1106 Aerial view of construction site on Lake Coeur d'Alene, n.d. 1107 Unidentified church or seminary, n.d. 1108 Graduation ceremony, n.d. 1109 Father Thomas J. Purcell, n.d. 1110 Photograph album of Burke, Idaho, compiled by Joseph Foley, jr., ca.1956 1111 Rolled photograph showing San Francisco skyline on top and large group apparently gathered for a convention on bottom, ca.1900 1112 Slide of painting showing Spokane-Inland Empire train at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho ca.1905. Painting by Clyde L. Parent, ca.1968 1113 Slides: Paintings of 14 stations of the cross, San Francisco Palace of Fine Arts, December 20, 1975 1114 Slides of various paintings, taken December 12, 1975 1115 Slides of Buck O'Donnell's sketches of "Yesterday's Mining," shown to 72nd NWMA convention, Spokane, WA, Dec. 2, 1966 1116 8mm film labeled Bing Crosby's 45 second "Pitch," December 12, 1974 1117 Video cassette "Customer original" unlabeled, n.d. 1117A T.N. Barnard "view book" Coeur d'Alene towns, mines, mountains & lakes, 1891 1117B Portland Hotel menu, 1916
39 1118 Certificate: Associated Press membership 1928-1931 1119 Certificates of Harry L. Day, 1904-1926 1120 Certificates of Jerome and Lucy Day, 1939-1954 1121 Certificate of Anne L. Day, n.d. 1122 Certificates of Henry L. Day: Civic activities, 1961-1984 1123 Day Mines Inc., certificate of recognition, 1972 1124 Diplomas, 1919, 1923 1125 Gonzaga University, 1960-1969 1126 Military, 1946, 1976 1127 Mining, 1922-1973 1128 Political, 1949-1985 1129 Religious, 1939-1966 1130 University of Idaho, 1949-1983 1131 Other colleges and the state of Montana, 1958-1983 1132 Plaque: Idaho Mining Association recognition, 1953 1133 University of Idaho AK Chapter. Outstanding businessman of the year, 1967-1968 1134 University of Idaho: Presidents Club, 1971-1972 1135 Fellows Club, 1972-1973 1136 Associates Club, 1973-1974 1137 Vandal Boosters Gold Club, 1970-1977 1138 Vandal Boosters Scholarship Club, 1979-1981
1139 Souvenir money and coins, 1914-1940 1140 Ulster Gazette, January 4, 1800 40 1141 Reports of work: Ambergris and Humming Bird, 1925-1927 1142 Production Reports: Tamarack and Custer, Dayrock, Sherman Lead, and Monitor, 1942-1947 1143-1144 Drawings and books of poetry by Buck O'Donnell, 1965-1968 1145-1149 Mining expenditures compiled by Idaho Mining Association, 1923-1929 1150 Americans for Constitutional Action. Voting record analysis, 91st Congress, 1969-1970 1151-1152 Small publications and brochures, 1920-1979 1153 The Greater Shoshone Project: An attitudinal study, 1970 1154-1156 Slater's telegraphic code book, 4th-6th editions, n.d. 1157-1160 Notebooks: Holders of code books, 1926, 1928, 1935, 1940 1161 Notebook: Alphabetical listing of Day companies with information about each, n.d. 1162-1172 Daily appointment calendars, 1963-1970; 1972-1974 1173 Transcript of hearings before the Senate Committee on Mines and Mining on the Bill H.R. 11259 (includes statements and testimony of Harry Day), 1918 41 1174 Coeur d'Alene Mining Companies, January 1, 1922 1175-1176 Men affiliated with the mining industry in the Coeur d'Alenes, January l, 1922 os 1177 Wolper productions 16mm film of Day Mines footage. 2 reels, 1972 Map 1178 Plat map of Wallace, Idaho, 1975 1179 Freeway - Wallace. 5 maps showing route of I-90 through Wallace, 1975-1979 (See related material in folders 110, 423-426) 1180 Maps of the Coeur d'Alene Mining District, 1906-1969 1. Transparencies, USGS topo and geol. 2. Pennaluna map of Coeur d'Alene District, 1967 3. Surface geology and ore bodies, North Osborn fault 4. Underground workings, Coeur d'Alene district, Idaho and Montana 5. A B C Pennaluna map of Coeur d'Alene district, 1969 6. Aeromagnetic survey, N.E. Idaho, W. Montana, 1968 7. A B C County surveyor (historical), 1912 8. Coeur d'Alene mining district. USGS topo sheet, 1906 1181 Map of Central Shoshone County water district, 1973 1182 Kidd Island Bay. 4 maps showing Henry L. Day's property, 1947 (See related material in folder 552) 1183 Kidd Island Bay residence. 3 construction and location drawings, 1965 1184 Kidd Island Bay maps and drawings, 1937-1979 1. Plat map, hand drawn, 1965 2. Road survey of property 3. Kidd Island beach 4. Kidd Island distribution, Washington Water Power map, 1937 5. Kidd Island Bay, Winzler & Kelly, consulting engineers, 1979 1185 Kidd Island Bay maps and drawings 1. Kidd Island Bay lots, 1965 2. Property of Henry L. Day, 1947 3. Access road map 4. Second addition plat map, 1960 1186 Kidd Island Bay. Homesite of Henry L. Day, 1947 1187 Plat map: Lake Coeur d'Alene & vicinity, n.d. 1188 Aerial map of the Coeur d'Alene's of Idaho. Compliments of the Ebbley Investment Co., published by Northwest Mining News, 1907 1189 Map of Kootenai County, Idaho. Compiled from the county records and U.S. Geological Surveys by Neil S. Coventry, 1921 1190 Drawing of Camp Neewahlu, Coeur d'Alene Lake. 5 maps showing changes in location of buildings at the camp. (See related material in folders 155-184) 1191 Blueprints: Residence alterations and additions, Wallace. Lewis Klaue, architect, 1948 1192 Maps (2): Hercules #3 & #4 levels, n.d.; Hercules vertical longitudinal projections, 1958 1193 Montana Historical Society Maps: limited editions, 38 of 1,000, signed by artist 1975; Military sites; Trading posts 1194 Military road from Fort Walla Walla to Fort Benton. Tracing and negative print, n.d. 1195 Plat map of a portion of Santa Barbara, California showing proposed division line between E.H. Sawyer and Robert Y. Hayne, n.d. 1196 Las Palmas, compiled map of surveys made by F.F. Flournoy of property owned by Harry L. Day, El Montecito, Santa Barbara, California, June 1925 1197 Drawings of plans for speed launches for Harry L. Day, (3 blueprint drawings), 1906 1198 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service. Aerial photographs of portions of Lake Coeur d'Alene. Some place names pencilled in. 6 photographs, 1965 1199 Photograph of the Northport Smelter by W.J. Carpenter, Spokane, ca.1920 1200 Certificate from the Panama-Pacific International Exposition: Gold medal award presented to the State of Idaho for an Exhibit of massive silver-bearing galenas, Tamarack and Custer Consolidated Mining Company, Wallace, Idaho, participant, 1915 1201 Drilling underground. Reproduction of a painting, one of a series of original paintings commissioned by LeTourneau-Westinghouse, 1964 1202 Facsimiles issued by Veterans of Foreign Wars: Gettysburg Address; Abraham Lincoln's letter to Mrs. Bixby, Nov. 21, 1964; Constitution of the United States; Declaration of Independence; Photostatic copy of Coeur d'Alene Nugget (Eagle City, Idaho, v.1 no.1, Saturday March 15, 1884