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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 17

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1973 17 1 Robert E. Burke Hiram Johnson's Impressions of William E. Borah While editing Hiram Johnson's papers, Professor Burke of the University of Washington prepared this entertaining account of Borah's dealings with California's leading progressive senator.  This address was presented at the Pacific Northwest History Conference in Bozeman, April 6, 1973.
1973 17 1 William Armistead Goulder Rocky Bar and Atlanta in 1876 A noted early Idaho writer made an unforgettable trip to the Alturas mines during the nation's centennial summer.
1973 17 1   Footnotes to History The Goodrich Trail
1973 17 1   Those Were the Days ...long winters were part of life in old Atlanta
1973 17 1 Mark Wyman Frontier Journalism Idaho's early newspaper editors fought each other with utter disregard for the law of libel during the exciting era of the Civil War. 
1973 17 2 Leonard Arrington and Richard Jensen Pioneer Portraits: Lorenzo Hill Hatch Pioneer bishop of Franklin, and civic and economic leader of Idaho's oldest community, L. H. Hatch was a man of many talents.
1973 17 2 Fred Gilliard Early Theater in the Owyhees Like the rest of Idaho's more wealthy early mining camps, Silver City supported theatrical performances along with other kinds of entertainment. 
1973 17 2   Those Were the Days ...when C. E. Bisbee recorded life in young Twin Falls.
1973 17 2 Richard W. Etulain Novelists of the Northwest: Needs and Opportunities for Research  Literary critics and historians need to show more interest in the literature of the Pacific Northwest.
1973 17 3 Hugh T. Lovin The Red Scare in Idaho, 1916 - 1918  
1973 17 3   Those Were the Days …when warm springs were popular resorts for tired miners and dusty tourists.
1973 17 3 Robert Bigart The Salish Flathead Indians During the Period of Adjustment, 1850 - 1891   
1973 17 3   Book Reviews  
1974 17 4 Ralph S. Space The Race for Clearwater Timber At the turn of the century, Great Lakes lumbermen turned their attention to North Idaho forests and set off a land rush to the Clearwater white pine timber country.
1974 17 4 Larry Quinn The End of Prohibition in Idaho Idaho's state liquor store system emerged as a compromise during the wet-dry conflict over repeal of the statewide prohibition during the depression. 
1974 17 4   The National Register of Historic Places Idaho has many sites of historic, archaeological, and architectural interest entered on the nation's inventory of significant reminders of the past.
1974 17 4 Michael L. Olson Early Farming West of the Cascades: Expectation Versus Reality Fur traders and Oregon Trail emigrants had to experiment with a number of crops and products before they figured out how to farm successfully in the Pacific Northwest.
1974 17 4   Book Reviews  
1974 17 4 Earl H. Swanson Idaho Indian Rock Art Among the most misunderstood subjects of historical interest in Idaho, petroglyphs and pictographs can be explained as rock art.