Obituaries & Local History
Besides these online resources, access to a wide variety of local publications is available on the 3rd floor of the Main Library. You may make copies of articles for personal use for 10¢ per page. Scanning is also available in that area.
Idaho Collection
The Idaho Collection is on the third floor of the Main Library. The collection includes books and documents by Idaho authors or pertaining to Idaho; a clipping file of Idaho materials; Boise City directories; and numerous historic Idaho maps. Items in the collection must be used in the building and cannot be checked out.
Obituaries in the Idaho Statesman
Search and read articles, advertisements, obituaries and more from previous papers. Coverage from July 26, 1864 through today.
Search Services
Limited search services are also available for remote users for a fee:
Databases
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If you're interested in public art displays around Boise, including traffic box art, cultural programs, grant opportunities, or the history of downtown buildings and landmarks, the Boise City Department of Arts and History site is a great place to start.
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Explore a wealth of genealogy tools for the beginner and professional: maps, research aids, the U.S. Federal Census 1790-1950, the PERSI subject index, 25,000+ family and local history books, and much more.
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Use this index to look up contents of our Idaho Collection clipping file - a physical collection of articles and pamphlets that's available at the Main Library in downtown Boise.
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Read today's paper in its entirety - choose the "image" format. You can also search and read articles, advertisements, and obituaries from previous papers. Coverage from July 26, 1864 through today.
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Use this index to identify dates of obituaries and death notices published in the Idaho Statesman from 1957-2017. For copies, visit the Library or fill out our obituary request form.
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Sanborn fire insurance maps are among the most popular maps in libraries. They provide useful information for genealogists, local historians, and anyone who wants to learn about the history and growth of Idaho cities, towns, and neighborhoods.
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Search America's historic newspaper pages from 1836-1922 or use the U.S. Newspaper Directory to find information about American newspapers published between 1690-present.
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