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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 22

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1978 22 1 Robert C. Sims The Japanese American Experience in Idaho Idahoans of Japanese ancestry have experienced discrimination in many forms-and have made a  great contribution to the life of the state.
1978 22 1 J. C. Yerbury Kootenay Linguistics: An Unsolved Mystery A number of theories-sensible and wild- have been advanced for the origin of the Kootenay Indians' language.
1978 22 1   Those Were the Days ...when Idahoans of Japanese ancestry, like most other families, recorded their lives with a camera.
1978 22 1 Hugh Lovin The Banishment of Kate Richards O'Hare A 1921 political kidnapping in Twin Falls. 
1978 22 1   Utah Northern Railroad Its construction and impact as described by Director Lorenzo Hill Hatch in 1874.
1978 22 1   Book Reviews  
1978 22 2 Leslie V. Brock Lawrence Henry Gipson: Historian, the Early Idaho Years One of the United Sates' most distinguished historians was a product of Idaho and of the state's educational institutions.
1978 22 2 Betty Derig Mr. Paddock and His School Weiser, Idaho, once housed a remarkable and well-known school.
1978 22 2   Those Were the Days ...when life at the Intermountain Institute in Weiser was varied and sometimes rather unusual.
1978 22 2 Kermit L. Staggers Coeur d'Alene Junior College, 1933 - 1939 Depression-era struggles to found and fund a junior college in northern Idaho helped bring about public funding for such institutions.
1978 22 2   Book Review  
1978 22 3 Don J. Hibbard Domestic Architecture in Boise, 1904-1912: A Study in Styles A growing community sensitive to changing styles in domestic architecture produced attractive and interesting houses.
1978 22 3   A Portfolio of Boise Homes  
1978 22 3 Michael E. Christensen Footnote to History: Charles W. Nibley and the Idaho Test Oath A recently unearthed letter helps explain some puzzling political actions in 1885.
1978 22 3 Glen Barrett Reclamation's New Deal for Heavy Construction: M-K in the Great Depression Morrison-Knudsen and other major construction companies benefited from federal projects and new technology in the 1930's.
1978 22 3   Book Reviews  
1979 22 4 Clifford M. Drury Lawyer, Head Chief of the Nez Perce 1848 -1875 A biographical sketch of a distinguished and controversial Idaho Indian leader.
1979 22 4 Hugh Lovin Sage, Jacks, and Snake Plain Pioneers Two major pests created a variety of challenges for south Idaho farmers.
1979 22 4   Those Were the Days ...when Clarence Bisbee's camera recorded life in central Idaho.
1979 22 4 Michael Ostrogorsky Fort Boise and the "New Confederacy": The Early Years The Civil War had an interesting impact on a major military post in Idaho.
1979 22 4   Book Reviews