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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 3

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1959 3 1 Clifford Lord Speaking of Centennials A notable authority speaks his mind.
1959 3 1 Charles B. Hunt Tin Cans and Bottles: The Dating of Mining Camps How commonplace objects can help date abandoned towns.
1959 3 1 Annie Laurie Bird Portrait of a Frontier Politician, Parts V and VI: Idaho's Territorial Governor and Delegate W. H. Wallace establishes Idaho's first government and goes to Congress. 
1959 3 1   Editor's Page  
1959 3 1   Book Reviews  
1959 3 2 Arthur S. Taylor and William M. McKinney Squire Hoffman's Comet An Idaho observation of a spectacular 1853 comet.
1959 3 2 August C. Bolino The Big Bend of the Northern Pacific Why the Northern Pacific Railway went 100 miles out of its way to cross Idaho.
1959 3 2 Io K. Nesbitt Footnotes to History Whittling Shavings
1959 3 2 Orde S. Pinckney Lion Triumphant Senator Borah's reelection in 1936.
1959 3 2   Those Were the Days A new pictorial department of historical tidbits.
1959 3 2   Book Reviews  
1959 3 2   Editor's Page  
1959 3 3 Clifford Lord The Conservation of Historic Sites Who should preserve the places where history happened?
1959 3 3 Kenneth Owens Pierce City Incident The incident that brought a lyncher's rope to five Chinese and an international inquiry to Idaho.
1959 3 3   Gold in 1860 The first of a series of re-publications of newspaper reports concerning the beginning of Idaho.
1959 3 3   Those Were the Days … when the Twin Falls country was opening. Early pictures from the Society's collection.
1959 3 3   "A House for Trading" The story of Idaho's first fur trading post and of David Thompson in Idaho. 
1959 3 3   Footnotes to History Naming of New Railroad Towns Placed Along the Union Pacific
1959 3 3   Editor's Page  
1959 3 3   Book Reviews  
1959 - 1960 3 4 Willard R. Robinson Frontier Architecture Father Ravalli and the design of the Coeur d'Alene Mission of the Sacred Heart.
1959 - 1960 3 4   Footnotes to History Pierce City Incident
1959 - 1960 3 4 A. McKay Rich The Two Montpeliers For more than twenty years after the construction of the railroad to Montpelier, there were two hostile towns separated by a fence. 
1959 - 1960 3 4   Editor's Page  
1959 - 1960 3 4   Those Were the Days … when a large ornate house was called a cottage.
1959 - 1960 3 4   News from the Nez Perce Mines Newspaper reports concerning the beginning of Idaho. 
1959 - 1960 3 4   Book Reviews