Gracie Pfost Papers, 1936-1973

Overview of the Collection

Title
Gracie Pfost Papers
Dates
1936-1973 (inclusive)
Quantity
2 linear feet, (3 boxes, plus oversize material)
Collection Number
MSS 175
Summary
Chiefly memorabilia in the form of clippings, photos, invitations, tickets, programs, campaign literature, and the like; together with copies of several Congressional speeches, press releases, and bills sponsored by Idaho Representative Gracie Bowes Pfost.
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
Sponsor
Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided, in part, by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities

Biographical NoteReturn to Top

Gracie Bowers Pfost, the first woman elected to Congress from Idaho, was born in Arkansas in 1906 and moved with her family to a farm in the Boise Valley in 1911. She attended Idaho public schools and graduated from Links Business College in Boise. In 1923 she married John (Jack) Pfost. They pronounced their last name Post, with the "f" silent. After working as a chemist for a few years, she served as deputy clerk, auditor, and recorder for Canyon County, Idaho. Later, she opened her own real estate office. Pfost participated in numerous civic organizations, including the Business and Professional Women's Club and the Soroptimist Club. She was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention in 1944, and to every succeeding national convention through 1960.

In 1940 Pfost was elected treasurer of Canyon County, Idaho. She held that position for 10 years. In 1950 she sought the seat for Idaho's First Congressional District. She lost in a close race to her opponent, Dr. John T. Wood. Not one to accept defeat, she ran again for the same seat in 1952. This time she defeated Wood. She was reelected in 1954 and again 1956, 1958, and 1960.

While in Congress, Pfost served on the Public Works and the Interior and Insular Affairs committees. She was chairman of the Subcommittee on Public Lands. She was the chief sponsor of a bill to authorize federal construction of a high dam at Idaho's Hells Canyon, which earned her the nickname "Hell's Belle." She also worked to improve retirement benefits for civil service employees, protect the lead and zinc mining industries, and protect the agricultural sector.

In 1962, Pfost ran for the U.S. Senate, but lost to Republican Len B. Jordan. In 1963 President Kennedy appointed her as Special Assistant for Elderly Housing in the Federal Housing Administration. She served in that capacity until her death in 1965 from Hodgkin's Disease.

Sources:

Aiken, Katherine G. "Gender and the Congressional Career of Idaho's Gracie Pfost." Journal of the West 42 (2003), 44-51.

Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1776-1989. Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1989.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Gracie Pfost Papers consists chiefly of memorabilia from Pfost's political career in Canyon County, Congress, and the Federal Housing Administration. The papers include clippings, photos, invitations, tickets, programs, campaign literature, and the like. The collection also includes copies of several speeches before Congress, press releases, and pieces of legislation Pfost sponsored. The most notable of these are items centered on the Hells Canyon Bill, for which Pfost was the principal sponsor. Featured items also include a program from the 1945 Inaugural Dinner for President Franklin D. Roosevelt (autographed by Bob Hope and other entertainment figures), photos with President Eisenhower and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, and a telegram from President Kennedy congratulating her on her distinguished career as a Member of Congress.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Preferred Citation

[item description], Gracie Pfost Papers, Box [number] Folder [number], Boise State University Special Collections and Archives.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in two series: 1. Memorabilia and 2. Photos.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Mrs. Pfost's sister, Pearl Mabe, Nampa, Idaho, 1998.

Related Materials

Gracie Pfost's official congressional papers are located in the University of Idaho Library in Moscow, Idaho.

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

1:  MemorabiliaReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1
Canyon County Treasurer
1939-1949
1 2
Idaho Business Women Newsletter
1943
1 3
Clippings
1943
1 4
Democratic National Convention (Chicago)
1944
1 5
Clippings
1944
1 6
1000 Club Dinner Booklet
1945
1 7
Presidential Inauguration Material (Roosevelt)
1945
1 8
Clippings
1948
1 9
Democratic Digest
1949
1 10
Clippings
1949
1 11
Congressional Campaign
1950
1 12
Correspondence
1950
1 13
Miscellaneous
1950
1 14
Clippings
1951
1 15
Congressional Campaigns
1952
1 16
Congressional Campaigns Multiple Years
1952-?
1 17
Presidential Inauguration Material (Eisenhower)
1953
1 18
National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs Luncheon
1953
1 19
Clippings
1953
1 20
Congressional Voting Records
1953-1955
1 21
Congressional Campaign
1954
1 22
Hells Canyon Dam
1954
1 23
Miscellaneous
1954
1 24
Speeches and Floor Remarks
1954
1 25
Clippings
1955
1 26
Hells Canyon Dam Bill
1955
1 27
Miscellaneous
1955
1 28
Report to the People
1955
1 29
Speeches and Floor Remarks
1955
1 30
Clippings
1955
1 31
Congressional Campaign
1956
1 32
Democratic National Convention (Chicago)
1956
1 33
Miscellaneous
1956
1 34
Report to the People
1956
1 35
Clippings
1956
1 36
Articles
1957
1 37
Invitations
1957
1 38
Press Release
1957
1 39
Report On Civil Service Retirement Annuity Increases
1957
1 40
Report to the People
1957
1 41
Clippings
1957
1 42
Articles
1958
1 43
Brussels, Belgium Trip
1958
1 44
Congressional Campaign
1958
1 45
Congressional Committee Reports w/Accompanying Letter
1958
1 46
Congressional Records and Public Acts
1958
1 47
Correspondence
1958
1 48
Florida Trip
1958
1 49
Invitations
1958
1 50
Press Release
1958
1 51
Clippings
1958
1 52
Articles
1959
1 53
Correspondence
1959
1 54
Invitations
1959
1 55
Miscellaneous
1959
1 56
Press Releases
1959
1 57
TV Spot Script
1959
1 58
Speech, Virgin Islands
1959
1 59
Clippings
1959
1 60
Biographical Sketch
1960
1 61
Congressional Campaign
1960
1 62
Correspondence
1960
1 63
Democratic National Convention (Los Angeles)
1960
1 64
Invitations
1960
1 65
Press Releases
1960
1 66
Speeches and Floor Remarks
1960
1 67
Clippings
1960
1 68
Articles
1961
1 69
Congressional Voting Record
1961
1 70
Correspondence
1961
1 71
Presidential Inauguration Material (Kennedy)
1961
1 72
Invitations
1961
1 73
Miscellaneous
1961
1 74
Press Releases
1961
1 75
Speeches and Floor Remarks
1961
1 76
Clippings
1961
1 77
Correspondence re: Books Gracie Sent to Libraries/Schools
1961-1963
1 78
Capitol Hill Comment
1962
1 79
Correspondence
1962
2 1
Inaugural Anniversary Dinner
1962
2 2
Invitations
1962
2 3
J.F.K.'s Remarks for Gracie Pfost Testimonial Dinner
1962
2 4
Miscellaneous
1962
2 5
Press Releases
1962
2 6
Senate Campaign
1962
2 7
Speeches and Floor Remarks
1962
2 8
Women of the 87th Congress Publications
1962
2 9
Clippings
1962
2 10
Certificates & Citations
1963
2 11
Correspondence
1963
2 12
Federal Housing Administration
1963
2 13
Federal Housing Administration Review (FHA Newsletter)
1963
2 14
Inaugural Anniversary Salute Pamphlet
1963
2 15
Miscellaneous
1963
2 16
Clippings
1963
2 17
Aging & Social Policy from the White House Conference on Aging
1964
2 18
Biographies
1964
2 19
Correspondence
1964
2 20
Invitations
1964
2 21
Memorabilia
1964
2 22
Notes (Handwritten)
1964
2 23
Press Releases
1964
2 24
What's New in Housing the Elderly? Booklet
1964
2 25
Clippings
1964
2 26
Calendar/Appointments
1965
2 27
Obituaries/Memorials
1965-1973

2:  PhotosReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
3 1
1941
3 2
1950
3 3
1952
3 4
1953
3 5
1954
3 6
Hawaii Photos
1954
3 7
1955
3 8
1956
3 9
1957
3 10
1958
3 11
Grace Mine Photos
1958
3 12
Florida Photos
1958
3 13
Brussels, Belgium Photos
1958
3 14
National Onion Association Photos
1958
3 15
1959
3 16
Yellowstone Earthquake Photos
1959
3 17
1960
3 18
1961
3 19
Photos, smaller than 6 × 9
1962
3 20
Photos, larger than 6 × 9
1962
3 21
1963
3 22
1964
Map Case drawer
9037 9
Poster, Canyon County Democratic Ticket (with photos)
1936
9037 9
Poster, Canyon County Democratic Ticket (with photos)
1940
9037 9
Poster, Canyon County Democratic Ticket (with photos)
1942
9037 9
Poster, Canyon County Democratic Ticket (with photos)
1944
9037 9
Chart, Idaho Legislative and County Officials (Caxton Printers)
1947-1948

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Idaho--Politics and government
  • Legislators
  • Older people--Government policy
  • Political Campaigns
  • Women legislators
  • Women--Idaho

Personal Names

  • Pfost, Gracie Bowers, 1906-1965

Form or Genre Terms

  • Photographs

Occupations

  • Politicians