Pete T. Cenarrusa Secretary of State Papers, 1964-2008

Overview of the Collection

Title
Pete T. Cenarrusa Secretary of State Papers
Dates
1964-2008 (inclusive)
Quantity
26 linear feet, (27 boxes)
Collection Number
MSS 241
Summary
The Pete T. Cenarrusa Secretary of State Papers contains correspondence, appointment books, articles, official state documents, and other materials related to his position as Idaho Secretary of State.
Repository
Boise State University Library, Special Collections and Archives
Special Collections and Archives
1910 University Drive
Boise ID
83725
Telephone: 2084263990
archives@boisestate.edu
Access Restrictions

Collection is available for research.

Languages
English

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Pete Cenarrusa was born Carey, Idaho, on December 16, 1917. His parents, Jose (Joe) Marie Zenarruzabeitia and Ramona Gardoqui, were immigrants from the Basque Country. They met and were married in Shoshone, Idaho, and established a successful sheep business based in Carey. They had five children, all of whom were raised speaking Basque, later learning English in public school. Upon graduation from high school, Pete Cenarrusa attended to the University of Idaho, where he was a member of the University's boxing team. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in agriculture in 1940 and then moved to Cambridge, Idaho where he taught agricultural sciences and coached various sports. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, Pete enlisted in the Navy, eventually becoming a Marine naval aviator and training other enlistees during World War II. He retired from the reserves as a major in 1963.

After the war Cenarrusa returned to his native south central Idaho and taught farming methods throughout Blaine County. During this time he was also a key figure in the building of Carey's airport, which was dedicated by President Truman, who happened to be in Idaho at the time. Cenarrusa married Freda Coates in October 1947. They had one son, Joe. In 1949 he was persuaded to run for the Idaho House of Representatives, and won in 1950 running on the Republican ticket. While working as a legislator, Cenarrusa also helped operate his family's sheep business in Carey. He was elected to his seat in the House for nine consecutive terms, and served as Speaker of the House from 1963-1967. In 1967, Governor Samuelson nominated Cenarrusa to finish the term of Secretary of State Edison Deal, who had died in office. Then Cenarrusa ran for and successfully won the position in the general election in 1970. He was reelected seven times, retiring in 2002. Among his many duties as Secretary of State, Cenarrusa served as a member of the State Land Board and was chief elections officer for the state of Idaho. Cenarrusa's fifty-two years of service as legislator and Secretary of State makes him one of the longest-serving public officials in the United States.

Throughout his life Pete Cenarrusa was dedicated to promoting the Basque cause and helping Basque communities and immigrants. In 1970 he was influential in getting Generalissimo Francisco Franco to commute the death sentences of 16 Basque citizens accused of murdering a Spanish government official. Cenarrusa initiated three memorials in the Idaho State Legislature in support of Basque rights and autonomy, the first in 1972, with two others following in 2002 and 2006. Cenarrusa also worked to promote an end to all political violence within the Basque Country, as well as Basque education, helping in the establishment ikastolas, Basque preschools. In 2001, the Sabino Arana Foundation in the Basque Country honored Cenarrusa as a "Basque of the World."

Cenarrusa has promoted Basque culture within his home state, contributing both time and money to the various institutions, such as the Basque Museum and Cultural Center in Boise. In 2005, Cenarrusa formed the Cenarrusa Center for Basque Studies (now the Cenarrusa Foundation for Basque Culture). The Center has a program at Boise State University, where students can earn a Basque Studies minor. Pete Cenarrusa continues to work as a spokesperson for the Basque people and to end violence within the Basque Country.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Pete T. Cenarrusa Secretary of State Papers contains correspondence, appointment books, articles, official state documents, and other materials related to his position as Idaho Secretary of State. The collection is arranged into six series: Series 1, Office of the Secretary of State; Series 2, Board of Examiners; Series 3, Parole Board; Series 4, Elections Officer; Series 5, Land Board; and Series 6, National Association of Secretaries of State and Other Organizations.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

[item description], Pete T. Cenarrusa Secretary of State Papers, Box [number] Folder [number], Boise State University Special Collections and Archives.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Acquisition Information

Donated by Pete Cenarrusa in 2008.

Related Materials

See also: Pete T. Cenarrusa Papers

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

1:  Office of the Secretary of StateReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Abandoned Property
1968
1 2
Affirmative Action
1 3
Agricultural Symposium
1978
1 4
Airports, Blaine County, Idaho
1948-1999
1 5
Albion College
1969
1 6
Alturus County History
1 7
Andrus vs. Cenarrusa
1976-1978
1 8
Central District Health Department/Castle Wood Products
1996-1997
1 9
Claude Dallas
1994
1 10
Fort Boise Treaty Dispute
1 11
Idaho Constitutional Amendment, Voter Qualifications
1982
1 12
Idaho's Name and Names
2001
1 13-14
Idaho State Centennial Celebration
1990
1 15
National Parent's Day Awards
1996
1 16
Real Property Rights
1997
1 17-19
Sales Tax
1998-2003
1 20
September 11, 2001 Remembrance
2001-2002
1 21
Table Rock Cross
2001-2002
1 22
United States Flag
1995-2000
1 23
Job Description/Duties
1967-1990s
1 24-26
Agency Strategic Plan
1995-1998
1 27-30
Annual Report
1966-1976
1 32-33
Audit Report
1981, 1989, 1991
1 35
Official Stationery
1 36
Office Budget
1994-1999
1 37
Office Correspondence, Incoming
1995-2002
1 38
Office Procedure Manual
1967, 1971
1 39
Office Reorganization
1967
1 40
Office Cash Receipts Procedures
1974
1 41
Office Organization
1970s
1 42
Office Planning Consultant Team Report
1976
1 43
Office Exit Conference
1 44
Staff: Internal Investigation [CLOSED}
1 45-46
Corporate Documents
1967-1999
1 48
Corporate Documents, Staff, Margaret Lawrence [CLOSED]
1 49-52
Idaho Code
1976-2001
1 53
Legislative Affairs, Salaries
1996
1 54
Notary Public
1974
1 55
Trademarks
2 1-6
Correspondence, Everett Wohlers
1987-1997
3
Appointment Books
1970-2002
4
Office/Phone Notes [CLOSED]
Folder
5 1
Acting Governor
1967
5 2
Aeronautics
1967-1975
5 3-4
Administration
1976-2000
5 5-6
Agriculture
1967-1999
6 7-10
Attorney General
1967-1984, 1995-1999
5 11
Auditor
1981-1984
5 12
Endowment Fund Investments Board
2001-2002
5 13
Controller
1999
5 14
Executive Reorganization Act
1970s
5 15
Fish and Game
1967, 1995-1999
5 16
Governor's Office, Don Samuelson
1967-1972
5 17
Governor's Office, Cecil D. Andrus
1971-1994
5 18
Governor's Office, John Evans
1978-1984
5 19
Governor's Office, Phil Batt
1994-1997
5 20
Governor's Office, Dirk Kempthorne
1999-2003
5 21
Human Rights Commission
1973-1998
5 22
Human Rights Commission, Holocaust Remembrance
1997
5 23
Idaho Commission on the Arts
1983, 1993
5 24
Legislature
1994-1995
5 25
Legislative Services
1967-2008
5 26
Public Utilities Commission
1969
5 27
Public Works
1966-1973
5 28
Superintendent of Public Instruction
1998
5 29
Supreme Court
1971, 1999
5 30
Tax Commission
1969
5 31
Transportation
1967-1975
5 32
Treasurer
1988
5 33-34
White House Correspondence
1971-1974, 1981-1992
5 35-36
Agriculture Department; Bighorn Sheep Disease Study
1984-1994
5 37
Agricultural Workers
1993
5 38
Alien Labor Regulations
1977
5 39-44
Congressional Correspondence
1967-2000
5 45
Congressman George Hansen, Sentencing Statement
1984
5 46
Interior Department
1983
5 47
Livestock Exports
1989
5 48
Wool Tariffs
1999
5 49
Secretaries of States, Correspondence
1967-2001
5 50
Diplomatic Correspondence
1967-2001
6 1-17
General Correspondence
1964-1972
7 1-15
General Correspondence
1972-1977
8 1-19
General Correspondence
1977-1994
9 1-9
General Correspondence
1995-2002
9 10-19
News Clippings
1959, 1969-1993
10 1-20
News Clippings
1993-2002
11 1-24
Constituent Support Files [CLOSED]
11 25-36
Immigration and Naturalization Files [CLOSED]
12 1
Mexico Agricultural Trade Mission
1992
12 2-4
China
1989-1990
12 5
Chinese Delegation Visit to Idaho
1996
12 6-7
Taiwan
1978, 1983

2:  State Board of ExaminersReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
13 1-14
Minutes and Agendas
1976, 1993-2002
13 15
Appropriations
1976, 1985
13 16
Governor's Emergency Fund Proclamation
1976
13 17
Depredation Claims
1989
13 18
Quality Assurance Laboratory Authorization
1991
13 19
Travel Policies
1995-1996

3:  State Parole BoardReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
13 20
Correspondence
1999-2000
13 21
Legislation and Rules
1999-2000
13 23
Press Clippings
1992-2001
13 24
Inmate Related Correspondence, Conditions
2000-2001
13 25-27
Inmate Related Correspondence, Henry W. Smith (Bill)
1995-2002
13 28
Inmate Related Correspondence, Dennis Stoddard
1986-2002
14 1-19
Inmate Related Correspondence [CLOSED]
1970, 1990-2002

4:  Chief Elections OfficerReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
15 1-36
Elections
1968-2002
15 37
Abstract of Votes
1966
15 38
Election Initiatives
1972, 1994
15 39
Election Laws
1968-1995
15 40
Legislative Support
1970
15 41
Municipal
1990s
15 42
Summaries
1990-2002
15 43
Kids Voting
1995
15 44
National Student/Parent Mock Election
1998
15 45
National Voter Registration Act
1994
15 46
Presidential Primary Election
1992-1999
15 47
Project Vote Smart
1995
15 48-50
Reapportionment
1970, 1984-2001
15 51
"Sunshine" Committees
1975
16 1
Mileck vs. Cenarrusa
1967
16 2
Rankin vs. Cenarrusa
1967, 1994
16 3
American Independent Party vs. Cenarrusa
1968, 1970
16 4
Dredge Mining Control-Yes!, Inc. vs. Cenarrusa
1968
16 5
Frost vs. Cenarrusa
1968
16 6
Smith vs. Cenarrusa
1970
16 7
Cenarrusa vs. Peterson
1971-1974
16 8
West vs. Cenarrusa
1973-1974
16 9
Keithly et. al. vs. Cenarrusa
1974
16 10
LeRoy, et. al. vs. Cenarrusa
1978-1979
16 11
Associated Taxpayers of Idaho vs. Cenarrusa
1986
16 12
Miller vs. Cenarrusa
1991
16 13
Election Complaint, David H. LeRoy
1986
16 14
Ketchum City Election
1992-1993
16 15
Young vs. Cenarrusa, et. al.
1996
16 16
Simpson vs. Cenarrusa
1999
16 17
Rudeen vs. Cenarrusa, et. al.
2001
16 18
Gibbons vs. Cenarrusa
2002

5:  Land BoardReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
16 19-56
Meetings
1968, 1985-1998
17 1-25
Meetings
1999
18 1-22
Meetings
1999-2002
18 23-30
Press Clippings
1971-2001
18 31-34
Annual Reports
1992, 1994, 1999, 2006
18 35
Budget
1998
18 36-38
Strategic Plan
1999-2002
19 1
Idaho's Endowment Lands
19 2
Wildlife Procedures Manual
1992
19 3
Idaho Department of Lands, Summary of Feedback Sessions
2001
19 4
Reclamation Awards
1999
19 5-11
Federal Lands Task Force
1995-2001
19 5-24
Land Exchange
1984-2000
19 25
Lieu Land Subcommittee
1972-1986
19 26
Submerged Lands Committee
1996
19 27-35
Correspondence
1967-2002
19 36
Airports, Blaine County
1981
19 37
Auger Falls
1996
19 38
Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Land Dispute
1994-2000
19 39
Craters of the Moon
1989, 2000
20 1
Endangered Species Act
1995, 2001
20 2
Fish Creek Reservoir Company
1971, 2001-2002
20 3
Float Homes
1998
20 4
Galloway Dam
1990
20 5
Garden Valley Airport
1995
20 6
Grizzly Bears
1989, 1994
20 7
Hell's Canyon Alliance
1994-1996
20 8
Idaho Forest Practices Act
1975-1976
20 9
Land Exchange: Forest Service Lands
1996
20 10
Lease: Falconberry Ranch
1995
20 11
Lease: Kristy Pigeon Equestrian Center
1995-1996
20 12
Lease: Luther Squires
1988-1993
20 13
Leases: Mining
1971, 1990
20 14
Leases: Oil and Gas
1983
20 15
Lemhi County Land Use Plan
1993
20 16
Lemhi National Forest, Historical Documents
1904-1906
20 17
Lyman Creek Allotment Report
1990-1992
20 18
McCall, Dienhard "80"
1995
20 19
Marjorie Ruth Moon v. State
1976, 1985-1986
20 20
Mining Regulations
1990-1995
20 21
Morningside Heights, Boise
1991-1993
20 22
Navigable Waters Report
20 23
Ohio Gulch Road
2000
20 24
Owyhee Canyonlands Coalition
1989, 1998
20 25
Owyhee County Land Use
1995
20 26
Predatory Animals
1971
20 27
Payette Lakes Land Use Plan
1992
20 28
Priest Lake Erosion
1993-1994
20 29
River Ranch
1986
20 30
Shoshone-Paiute Tribes, Judicial Review
1994
20 31
Small Loggers Council
1995
20 32
Snake River Birds of Prey
1989
20 33
Sun Valley Land Sale
1971
20 34
Tablerock Cross
1994-1995
20 35
Timber Sales and Salvage
1969, 1983-1996
20 36
Timber Industry
1994-1999
20 37
Valley Club, Inc., Land Acquisition
1996
20 38
Water Rights, Clippings
1994-1999
20 39
Western Resources Management, Inc.
1999
20 40
Wilderness Inventory Decision
1981
20 41
Federal Lands Task Force: Public Comments
1998
21 1-15
Cottage Site Fees
1985-2001
21 16-22
Endowment Lands Funds
1988-2002
22 1-5
Bureau of Land Management
1981-2000
22 6-9
Saylor Creek Bombing Range
1988-1999
22 10-23
Public Lands, Rigths-a-Way Access (R.S. 2477)
1990-2002
23 1-2
Valbois, Inc.
1988-1999
23 3-22
WestRock
1988-2002
24 1-23
WestRock
1999-2002
25 1-10
WestRock
2000-2002
25 11-21
Grazing Fees and Leases
1980-1997
25 22-30
Conflict Allocations
1991-2008
26 1
Conflict Allocations, Chipmunk Grazing Association
1991-1994
26 2
Conflict Allocation, Committee for Idaho's High Desert
1995
26 3
Conflict Allocations, Golden Marmot Farm
1996
26 4-6
Conflict Allocations, Herd Creek
1992-1994
26 7
Conflict Allocations, Ice House Creek
1996
26 8
Conflict Allocations, San Felipe
1994-1995
26 9
Conflict Allocations, Sheridan/Golden Eagle Ranch
1994-1995
26 10-12
Idaho Watersheds Projects
1993-1994
26 13-16
Triumph Mine/EPA Cleanup
1982-2002

National Association of Secretaries of State and Other OrganizationsReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
27 1-7
NASS
1968-2002
27 8
Council on Governmental Ethics Laws
1992-1994
27 9
6: International Association of Corporation Administrators
1996

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Boise local history
  • Elections
  • Idaho--Politics and government
  • Idaho. Legislature
  • Legislators
  • Political Campaigns
  • Public lands

Geographical Names

  • Boise (Idaho)

Occupations

  • Politicians