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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 12

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1968 12 1 John Fahey Coeur d'Alene Confederacy The Coeur d'Alene Mine Owners' Association, 1889-1916
1968 12 1 Haruo Aoki Salishan Indian Languages The Coeur d'Alene, Spokane, and Flathead Indians are part of a major linguistic group in the Northwest.
1968 12 1 Robert H. Ruby Return of the Nez Perce Eight years went by after the Nez Perce war before most of the captives were returned to their homeland in the Pacific Northwest.
1968 12 1 George M. Shearer The Battle of Vinegar Hill The opening round in the Sheepeater campaign of 1879.
1968 12 1 Lester H. Brune Borah and the Airplanes Senator Borah's justification for his naval disarmament resolution of 1921.
1968 12 1 W. Hudson Kensel The Early Spokane Lumber Industry, 1871-1910 Forest products and timber markets in the Inland Empire.
1968 12 1   Editor's Page  
1968 12 2 William E. Davis W. Lloyd Adams:  A Kingmaker's King A tribute to one of Idaho's leading citizens over the past sixty years.
1968 12 2   Those Were the Days ...when the state capitol was under construction.
1968 12 2 Roderick Sprague The Meaning of "Palouse" An identification of Lewis and Clark's Pelloat Pallah Indians leads to an accurate determination of the origin of the modern place name "Palouse".
1968 12 2   Fort Hall, 1834-1856 A fur trade outpost on the Oregon Trail, Fort Hall was one of Idaho's most important early landmarks.
1968 12 2   Editor's Page  
1968 12 3 Ronald W. Taber Vardis Fisher of Idaho, March 31, 1895-July 9, 1968 Idaho's outstanding novelist as seen by a literary historian. Dr. Taber is a member of the faculty of Purdue University.
1968 12 3 Mrs. Paul Campbell Benoni Morgan Hudspeth The author has corrected an error in identification of the Hudspeth of Hudspeth's Cutoff- the new California Gold Rush route across southern Idaho.
1968 12 3 Peter T. Harstad The Lander Trail In 1858 and 1859, Frederick W. Lander built an emigrant road in Wyoming and Idaho as a substitute for Hudspeth's Cutoff.
1968 12 3 Robert L. Romig; John E. Wickman; Richard W. Etulain Book Reviews  
1968 12 4 Ruth and Mike N. Dakis Vigilantes On Trial In 1866 Idaho witnessed a showdown between the forces of law and order and the vigilantes.
1968 12 4 Merle W. Wells The Idaho-Montana Boundary Boise might have been the capital of Montana and Helena the capital of Idaho if the original Idaho-Montana boundary proposal had been carried out.
1968 12 4 Earl H. Swanson, Jr. Anthropological Resources of the Middle Snake Two broad culture patterns, from the Plateau and the Great Basin, meet in central Idaho.
1968 12 4 Betty Derig Pioneer Portraits: Daniel Sylvester Tuttle The author is on the faculty of Treasure Valley Community College; her subject was the first missionary bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Idaho.
1968 12 4   Book Reviews  
1968 12 4   Four-Year Index 1965-1968