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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 26

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1982 26 1 W.Turrentine Jackson Wells Fargo & Co. in Idaho Territory: Old and New Routes, 1865 New developments within and outside Idaho created new opportunities for Wells Fargo.  Second in a series.
1982 26 1   Those Were the Days ...when young men in 1917 posed awkwardly for a portrait after their induction into the U.S. Army.
1982 26 1 Jo Ann Ruckman "Knit, Knit, and Then Knit": The Women of Pocatello and the War Effort of 1917-1918 There were limited opportunities in the Gate City for significant contributions during World War I.
1982 26 1   Book Reviews  
1982 26 2 J. Russell Roberts Growing Up on the Last Frontier: A Minaloosa Valley Boyhood Childhood on the newly opened Coeur d'Alene reservation lands.
1982 26 2 W.Turrentine Jackson Wells Fargo & Co. in Idaho Territory: To the "Grand Consolidation" of 1866 A growing region demanded better service.
1982 26 2   Those Were the Days ...when homestead dwellings throughout Idaho took many forms.
1982 26 2 Brant Short Socialism in Minidoka County, 1912-1916 A paradoxical radical streak in Idaho politics.
1982 26 2   Book Reviews  
1982 26 3 W.Turrentine Jackson Wells Fargo & Co. in Idaho Territory: The Year of Greatest Activity In 1868, the approaching railroad and increasing population required shifts in Wells Fargo's patterns of operation.
1982 26 3 Jennifer Eastman Attebery The Square Cabin: A Folk House Type in Idaho House design and construction as cultural artifacts.
1982 26 3 E. Chilton Phoenix The Scrapping of a Symbol Steam engines-symbols of Pocatello's railroad history-were carefully preserved and readily scrapped.
1983 26 4 W. Daniel Butler The Camas Prairie Railroad and Its Larger Railroad Owners Efforts to avoid competition in building rail lines over difficult terrain resulted in an unusual cooperative effort.
1983 26 4 W. Turrentine Jackson Wells Fargo & Co. in Idaho Territory: The Railroads and the Demise of Staging As the railroad era came to the inland West, criticism and competition increased in freight, mail, and passenger service.
1983 26 4   Those Were the Days ...when boating was a popular pastime.
1983 26 4 Jonathan Hughes The Bruneau River Expedition Three young men made their own history in 1950.