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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 13

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1969 13 1 G. W. Barrett When Big Money Came to Owyhee Joseph R. De Lamar brought large-scale capital to the Owyhee mines at the time when Idaho became a state.
1969 13 1 Allen and Eleanor Morrill Pioneer Portraits Edward C. McConville
1969 13 1   Caleb Lyon's Bruneau Treaty In 1866, Caleb Lyon of Lyonsdale concluded a solemn Articles of Agreement and Convention with the Bruneau Western Shoshoni that Congress never ratified and soon was forgotten by just about everyone except the Indians.
1969 13 1   Those Were the Days ...when the mining camp of De Lamar boomed in the Owyhee country.
1969 13 1 Richard W. Etulain; Peter T. Harstad Book Reviews  
1969 13 2 Leonard J. Arrington Idaho and the Great Depression When silver sold for 24 cents an ounce and wheat for 26 cents a bushel, the author began his distinguished research on Idaho's economy.
1969 13 2 Ezra J. Poulsen The Lake in My Life A charming reminiscence of Bear Lake.
1969 13 2   Those Were the Days ...Speed at the Fairgrounds.
1969 13 2 John J. Peebles The Atlantic Steam Shovel Powerful steam shovels made possible some of the large reservoirs in the Boise Project.
1969 13 2   Book Reviews  
1969 13 3 Louise Day My Chautauqua Not so long ago, millions of people attended Chautauqua programs each year. Idaho was on the circuit.
1969 13 3 William J. Gaboury Boodle and Blunder The election of Henry Heitfeld to the United States Senate in 1897, as described by a member of the history department at Southern Oregon College.
1969 13 3   Those Were the Days ...Trolleycars ran in Idaho.
1969 13 3 John J. Peebles Retracing a Line In 1908 and 1909, the Idaho-Washington boundary was resurveyed.
1969 13 3 Frank Thomason The Bellevue Stranglers The editor of the College of Idaho Coyote reports on unrest of a bygone era.
1969-1970 13 4 Robert G. Athearn The Oregon Short Line Construction of the Oregon Short Line across Idaho (1880-1884) gave the Union Pacific an outlet to the Pacific Northwest and brought the comforts of modern transportation to the mines and farms of the Snake River valley.
1969-1970 13 4 Earl H. Swanson and Anthony J. Ranere Railroad Ranch Prehistory Early life in an extinct volcanic caldron near the head of Henry's Fork of the Snake River is revealed through careful scientific investigation.
1969-1970 13 4   Those Were the Days ...when there were giants in the earth and giants in Idaho's mountains.
1969-1970 13 4   Editor's Page  
1969-1970 13 4   Book Reviews