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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 35

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1991 35 1   Editor's Note Importance of irrigation on Idaho development
1991 35 1 Hugh Lovin Water, Arid Land, and Visions of Advancement on the Snake River Plain The roles and expectations of irrigation have changed as Idaho has grown and changed.
1991 35 1 Richard Lowitt Irrigation Agriculture in Idaho as seen by Henry A. Wallace in 1909 A summer reporter for his family's farm magazine-who would, like his father, eventually serve as the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture-surveyed developments at a critical time in Idaho's irrigation history. 
1991 35 1 Troy D. Buenneke Burke, Idaho, 1884-1925: The Rise and Fall of a Mining Community An exceptional group of photographs from the University of Idaho's collections illustrates growth, change and decline in the Silver Valley.
1991 35 1 J. M. Neil Book Review Building Idaho: An Architectural History; by Jennifer Eastman Attebery
1991 35 2 Dale M. Gray Which Way Did They Go?: Tracing the Mountain Man's Contribution to Early Rocky Mountain Cartography Early fur trappers' survival depended upon an understanding of the West's geography-and mapmakers soon came to rely on that information.
1991 35 2 Introduction by Carol Lynn Macgregor Pioneer Portrait: C. W. Moore's Autobiography A pioneer Boise entrepreneur and banker tells how he came to Idaho Territory.
1991 35 2 Jennifer Eastman Attebery Clues to the Past: Tracking Down Builders in the 1880 Census Using old sources in new ways.
1991 35 2 Gustaf J.Brock "Congress Must Draw the Line": Senator Frank Church and the Cooper-Church Amendment of 1970 Idaho's senior senator was deeply involved in legislation efforts to restrict the scope of conflict in Southeast Asia.
1991 35 3 Nicholas A. Casner Toxic River: Politics and Coeur d'Alene Mining Pollution in the 1930's The history of efforts to mitigate pollution in the Coeur d'Alene Mining District is a long one.
1991 35 3 Jerry Trauernicht Cunningham and Linda Morton-Keithley Sagebrush Schools: Early Education in Owyhee County A photo essay.
1991 35 3 Merle W. Wells Unexpected Allies: Fred T. Dubois and the Mormons in 1916 Idaho's most vocal anti-Mormon politician saw himself in an unlikely alliance.
1991 35 3 David L. Crowder Book Review The Pacific Northwest: An Interpretive History; by Carlos A. Schwantes
1991 35 3 Carole Simon-Smolinski Book Review Following the Nez Perce Trail: A Guide to the Nee-Me-Poo National Historic Trail with Eyewitness Accounts; by Cheryl Wilfong
1991 35 3 Sandra Schackel Book Review So Much To Be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier; Edited by Ruth B. Moynihan, Susan Armitage, and Christiane Fischer Dichamp
1991 35 3 Louie W. Attebery Book Review Oral Tradition of the American West: Adventures, Courtship, Family, and Place in Traditional Recitation; edited by Keith Cunningham
1992 35 4 Elizabeth Egleston A Necessary Institution: The Development of Public Hospitals in Twin Falls Changing views of the role of a community hospital.
1992 35 4   What Shape Is It? Photographs and fire-insurance maps offer clues to hospital expansion and remodeling.
1992 35 4 John Price Footnotes to History: Was There Ever a Biddyville? Bellevue was always Bellevue.
1992 35 4   The Snowslide's Work Tragedy in the Wood River mining district.
1992 35 4 Orval Hansen Book Review Idaho's Constitution: The Tie that Binds; by Dennis C. Colson
1992 35 4 Dan Scurlock Book Review Islands Under Siege: National Parks and the Politics of External Threats; by John C. Freemuth
1992 35 4   Name Index to Volume 35