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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 6

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1962 6 1 Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. Origins of the Nez Perce People Aboriginal wanderers from Asia in far distant times who finally settled among the mountains and rivers of the Clearwater, Salmon, and Wallowa country.
1962 6 1   Fort Boise: From Imperial Outpost to Historic Site A report by the Society upon an important early historic site of southwestern Idaho.
1962 6 1   An Anniversary Album A selection of pictures from the Society's rapidly growing photograph collection of Idaho history.
1962 6 1   The Salmon River Mines A record of the beginnings of Florence- the leading early gold camp of North Idaho.
1962 6 2 Leonard J. Arrington From Panning Gold to Nuclear Fission Idaho's economic development from 1860 to 1960.
1962 6 2 John D. Hicks Reform Cycles in Recent American History The annual banquet address delivered at the Fifteenth Pacific Northwest History Conference in Boise, April 13, 1962.
1962 6 2   Those Were the Days ...When silver mining and silver coinage were dominant Idaho interests.
1962 6 2   Fabulous Florence The 1862 rush to the Idaho mines, as seen by newspaper reporters of the time.
1962 6 2   Book Reviews  
1962 6 3 Jack Dozier Coeur d'Alene Country: The Creation of the Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation in North Idaho For more than thirty years after the Coeur d'Alene War of 1858, the Indians and the United States negotiated in an effort to agree upon a treaty which would establish a suitable reservation.
1962 6 3 Eugene H. Walker Oneida Salt Salt mining was the original industry of southeastern Idaho.
1962 6 3 Clarence F. McIntosh The Chico and Red Bluff Route: Stage Lines from Southern Idaho to the Sacramento Valley, 1865-1867 Before the transcontinental railroad was built through Nevada, several different stage lines competed for the traffic from California to southern Idaho and Montana.
1962 6 3   Those Were the Days ...When scheduled stage coaches served Idaho and the West.
1962 6 3 Jan Brunvand Folklore and Superstition in Idaho Folklore collected at the University of Idaho.
1962 6 3   Footnotes to History Professional Rain Maker
1962 6 3 Charles and Darius Teeter Letters from the Boise Basin, 1864-1865 These letters from observant and enthusiastic Boise Basin pioneers continue our Idaho Centennial series.
1962 6 3   Book Reviews  
1962 6 4 Ralph Hidy Lumbermen in Idaho: A Study in Adaptation to Environmental Change A distinguished historian discusses the growth of a major Idaho industry.
1962 6 4   Those Were the Days ...when logging was growing up in Idaho and the Pacific Northwest.
1962 6 4 George T. Morgan The Fight Against Fire: Development of Cooperative Forestry in the Pacific Northwest Disastrous fires in the forests made the landowners - federal, state, and private - get together to solve the problem of fire protection.
1962 6 4   Pioneer Portraits Alonzo Leland, one of Idaho's earliest saw mill operators.
1962 6 4   Editor's Page