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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 4

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1960 4 1 M. D. Beal Cache Valley Pioneers The founding of Franklin in 1860.
1960 4 1 Francis Haines Nez Perce Horses How horses changed the Indian way of life.
1960 4 1   Clearwater Gold Rush Newspaper reports from the Nez Perce mines.
1960 4 1   Those Were the Days … when Idaho was part of Washington Territory.
1960 4 1   Book Reviews  
1960 4 1   Editor's Page  
1960 4 1   Footnotes to History Disaster on the Northern Pacific
1960 4 2   Northwestern Progressive Personalities Three papers presented at the meeting of the Council on Regional Research in Progress in Seattle, April 16, 1960.
1960 4 2 Robert C. Woodward William S. U'ren, a Progressive Era Personality The impact of a powerful personality upon Oregon and the nation.
1960 4 2 C. Brewster Coulter John L. Wilson, Erastus Brainerd, and the Republican Party of Washington An enigma in Washington politics during the Progressive era.
1960 4 2   Those Were the Days … when Arrowrock Dam was being built.
1960 4 2 Merle W. Wells Fred T. Dubois and the Idaho Progressives The later career of Idaho's versatile party manipulator.
1960 4 2   Editor's Page  
1960 4 3 Edited by Dr. Ralph Burcham Orofino Gold The hitherto unpublished story of the discovery of gold in Idaho by the man who found it.
1960 4 3   Footnotes to History Grievances of the Nez Perce Indians
1960 4 3 Stephen Scheinberg The Haywood Trial: Theodore Roosevelt's "Undesirable Citizens" Theodore Roosevelt's opinion of the defendants in Idaho's most famous trial.
1960 4 3   The Haywood Trial: Those Were the Days ...When the Haywood trial focused national attention on Idaho
1960 4 3 Leedice Kissane The Haywood Trial: Steve Adams, The Speechless Witness The state's witness changes his mind.
1960 4 3 Dr. Sven Liljeblad The Indians of Idaho A brief but authoritative story of the peoples who have lived in Idaho more than 100 centuries.
1960 4 3   Book Reviews  
1960-1961 4 4 Ron Limbaugh The Case of the Three Musicians An unsolved mystery that led to the discovery that Idaho had no criminal law for almost a year after becoming a territory.
1960-1961 4 4 Edited by J. V. Root Did You Ever Hear of a Bald Headed Indian? The Sage Brush Hair Tonic Company's attempt to market some of Idaho's oversupply of sage brush.
1960-1961 4 4   Those Were the Days ...When steamboats sailed up the Snake to Lewiston.
1960-1961 4 4 Henry Miller Letters From The Upper Columbia Published in connection with the Lewiston Centennial, this account of a trip up the Columbia during the gold rush to Pierce tells how the miners got to the gold fields - and incidentally sheds some new light on the founding of Lewiston.
1960-1961 4 4   Book Reviews  
1960-1961 4 4   Editor's Page  
1960-1961 4 4   Four Year Index 1957-1960