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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 2

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1958 2 1 Francis Haines, editor The Skirmish at Cottonwood A previously unpublished account by a trained officer.
1958 2 1 Keith A. Murray Dr. Jackson and the Dawson Reindeer A fantastic relief expedition for Dawson’s miners.
1958 2 1 R. J. Newell Water for the West The growth of irrigation and reclamation.
1958 2 1 Sven Liljeblad "The Bannock of Idaho", an Essay - Review A specialist in Idaho ethnology discusses an important new book.
1958 2 1   Footnotes to History New Notes on the Word "Idaho"
1958 2 1   The Editor's Page  
1958 2 1   Book Reviews  
1958 2 2 John Rees The Shoshoni Contribution to Lewis and Clark Indian help was vital to get the expedition across the mountains to the Pacific.
1958 2 2 Sven Liljeblad Epilogue: Indian Policy and the Fort Hall Reservation Indian culture and white society since the shooting stopped.
1958 2 2 Donald R. Tuohy Horseshoes and Handstones:  The Meeting of History and Prehistory at the Old Mission of the Sacred Heart The oldest building in Idaho marks a far older Indian site.
1958 2 2 Donald N. Wells Farmers Forgotten Trade between Indians and miners laid foundations for peaceful relationships.
1958 2 2   Footnotes to History Origin and Meaning of the Name "Sacajawea"
1958 2 2   Book Reviews  
1958 2 2   Editor's Page  
1958 2 3   40 Years of O. & M. Irate farmers, one-lung motorcycles, and quick-draw shovel holsters were part of the life of the ditchriders on Idaho reclamation projects.
1958 2 3   Footnotes to History A specially prepared brief history of Idaho up to 1890 forms this issue’s footnote.
1958 2 3   Portrait of a Frontier Politician IV:  The Delegate from Washington Territory William Henson Wallace, who became Idaho Territory’s first governor.
1958 2 3   Book Reviews  
1958 2 3   Editor's Page  
1958 - 1959 2 4 Betty Derig The Chinese of Silver City Little trace now remains of the colorful part of Idaho’s mining past.
1958 - 1959 2 4 Francis Haines, Jr. The Lost River of John Day A study of the burial location of one of Idaho’s folk heroes.
1958 - 1959 2 4 H. J. Swinney The 26th Biennial Report of the Idaho Historical Society The progress of the last two years.
1958-1959 2 4 Francis Haines, Sr. Footnotes to History The Old Nez Perce Reservation
1958-1959 2 4   Book Reviews