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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 11

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1967 11 1 Thomas G. McFadden Banking in the Boise Region:  The Origins of the First National Bank of Idaho This is the eighteenth in a series of Idaho centennial articles appearing in this quarterly.
1967 11 1   An Anniversary Album of the Idaho First National Bank  
1967 11 1 John A. White The Hagerman Zebra and Other Wildlife Nobody know whether Idaho's early zebras had stripes or not, but they were interesting animals.
1967 11 1 John D. Nash Salmon River Mission of 1855:  A Reappraisal The Pacific Northwest's earliest Mormon colony brought several hundred missionaries to central Idaho between 1855 and 1858.
1967 11 1 Richard W. Etulain St. Joseph's Church in Idaho City A centennial tribute
1967 11 2 William E. Davis Portrait of an Industrialist The president of Idaho State University pays tribute to one of Idaho's foremost citizens, J. R. Simplot.
1967 11 2 Ruth E. Fronk Men, Money, and Mineral Mineral City was one of Idaho's boom towns shortly before Idaho became a state in 1890.
1967 11 2 Donald Tanasoca, edited by Elmo Richardson Six Months in Garden Valley Life in the CCC in Idaho was something of an adventure for a recruit from New Jersey who had never before seen the west.
1967 11 2   Editor's Page  
1967 11 2 C. Y. Garber Fire On Pine Creek In 1924 a forest fire threatened Idaho's major mining district.
1967 11 2   Book Reviews  
1967 11 3 Eugene V. Smalley The Great Coeur d'Alene Stampede of 1884 A contemporary account of Idaho's 1884 gold rush.
1967 11 3 Judith McClenahan Call and See the Elephant Wyatt Earp joined the Coeur d'Alene gold rush of 1884 and established the White Elephant Saloon in Eagle City.
1967 11 3 Myrtle T. Myles The Last of the West's Badmen The Nevada career of Diamondfield Jack Davis.
1967 11 3 David Glaser Migration in Idaho's History Idaho has depended upon migrant labor ever since the days of the fur traders.
1967 11 3   Book Reviews  
1968 11 4 Cincinnatus H. Miller Old Baboon The Poet of the Sierras writes of the people he knew as an expressman in North Idaho.
1968 11 4 Ronald H. Limbaugh Ragged Dick in a Black Hat An early-day Horatio Alger anti-hero.
1968 11 4 Robert A. Henderson Culture in Spokane:  1883-1900 Even before Spokane became a metropolitan center, it was a cultural center.
1968 11 4 Earl H. Swanson, Jr. Prehistoric Environments in Eastern Idaho The Fort Hall Bottoms are a major center of archaeological interest in the west.
1968 11 4   Book Reviews