Small business--Management
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Lemp's Apothecary records
Collection
Identifier: MS 017
Scope and Contents
This collection documents the activities of Lemp's Apothecary under the operation and ownership of James Collier and his successor, Gary Wilburn. Materials include photographs, ephemera, a recipe book, pharmaceutical books and broadsides, newspaper clippings, and reports.
Dates:
1910-2009; Majority of material found within 1960-2009
Found in:
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Lemp's Apothecary records
Lori Wright (Newt & Harold's), May 7, 2014
File
Abstract
In an interview with Elizabeth Stadley on May 7, 2014, Lori Wright discusses her business, New and Harold’s. She describes what led her to start the business, how it got its name, her experience as a small business owner in Boise, and the skateboard designed for the Boise 150 project celebrating Boise’s sesquicentennial. Newt and Harold’s was founded June 1, 1984 by Lori Wright and Lori Ambur. Beginning as Sports Exchange, they sold new and used equipment before shifting to...
Dates:
May 7, 2014
Pelton family papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 065
Content Description
This collection contains digital surrogates of a scrapbook and photographs documenting the activities of Nora Oliver and Archie Henry Pelton during their time living in Ustick, Idaho. The scrapbook contains receipts, postcards, and other documents that belonged to A.H. Pelton. The photographs are of the Ustick Mercantile, the Pelton's business.
Dates:
1905-1938
Found in:
Collections
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Pelton family papers
Victoria Purdy (The Trolley House), March 7, 2014
File
Abstract
In an interview with Elizabeth Stadley on March 7, 2014, Victoria Purdy discusses her business, The Trolley House, and her experience as a small business owner in Boise. She also discusses her participation in the Boise 150 project and the jam she sold as a specialty product to celebrate Boise’s sesquicentennial.Prior to becoming a restaurant, the Trolley House building was the end of the line for the Boise streetcar system on Warm Springs Boulevard. After the street cars were...
Dates:
March 7, 2014
William Ah Fong, March 7, 2023
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Abstract
Travis Jeffres conducted this remote interview on March 7th, 2023, with William Ah Fong as part of the Documenting Chinese History in Greater Boise through Oral History project. William Ah Fong, the great-grandson of C.K. Ah Fong a Chinese herbal specialist, offers his memories of Boise’s Chinese population, Boise’s Chinatown, and growing up in Boise as a Chinese American person. Fong discusses his family history, including his great-grandfather’s immigration from China, the evolution of his...
Dates:
March 7, 2023