Skip to Main Content

Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 16

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1972 16 1 T. A. Larson The Woman's Rights Movement in Idaho A century ago, Idaho almost adopted woman suffrage. Finally in 1896, Idaho became the fourth state to let women vote.
1972 16 1   Those Were the Days ..Yellowstone Centennial.
1972 16 1 Willard C. Hayden The Hayden Survey Part of the inspiration for the establishment of Yellowstone Park in 1872 came from the publicity that F. V. Hayden gave the region.
1972 16 1 Elijah Chaney A Visit to Boise Basin, 1866 Quartz miners were having a hard time when Elijah Chaney hit Boise in 1866.
1972 16 1 Peter T. Harstad; Erwin Thompson Book Reviews  
1972 16 2 Willard C. Hayden The Battle of Pierre's Hole In 1832, Idaho's most exciting fur trade rendezvous ended up in an Indian battle.
1972 16 2 Marvin Fletcher Army Fire Fighters When a vast North Idaho forest burned up in the great 1910 fire, an army of black fire fighters came to Avery to put it out.
1972 16 2 Allen and Eleanor Morrill Old Church Made New The Nez Perce Indian church in Kamiah was redesigned in 1890 with the help of a Pittsburgh millionaire.
1972 16 2   Those Were the Days ...when steam trains still ran in Idaho.
1972 16 2 Harold H. Kolb, Jr. Industrial Millstone The Western Federation of Miners had an important part in organizing the Industrial Workers of the World, but the two labor groups did not always get along.
1972 16 3 Betty Derig Celestials in the Diggings A century ago, the typical Idaho miner was Chinese.
1972 16 3 B. T. Cowart James McParland and the Haywood Case A famous Pinkerton detective made the most of the arrangements for the capture and trial of William D. Haywood in 1906-1907.
1972 16 3 Alonzo Leland The Salmon River Mines Miners who joined the Idaho gold rush in 1862 could rely on Leland's guide to the Clearwater and Salmon river mines.
1972 16 3   Book Reviews  
1972 - 1973 16 4 Arthur A. Hart Architectural Styles in Idaho: A Rich Harvest Idaho has a fascinating variety of houses and buildings, although few of them are more than a century old.
1972 - 1973 16 4 George Bird Grinnel Building the Northern Pacific On one of his western tours, a famous naturalist described construction of North Idaho's earliest railway. 
1972-1973 16 4   Footnotes to History Sineacateen and the Wildhorse Trail
1972-1973 16 4   Book Reviews  
1972-1973 16 4   Editor's Page  
1972-1973 16 4   Four Year Index 1969-1972