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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 15

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1971 15 1 Willard C. Hayden Butch Cassidy and the Great Montpelier Bank Robbery Operating from a hideout in Brown's Hole in the northwestern corner of Colorado, a gang of bank robbers raided Montpelier in the summer of 1896.
1971 15 1 Betty Derig Pioneer Portraits W. J. Hill
1971 15 1   Those Were the Days ...when Boise Basin hummed with life.
1971 15 1 W. Hudson Kensel Spokane: The First Decade Before railroads transformed their community, Spokane's promoters faced serious obstacles in trying to found the metropolis of the Inland Empire.
1971 15 1 G. W. Barrett Enos Andrew Wall:  Mine Superintendent and Inventor When he left the Wood River country in 1887, E. A. Wall was one of Idaho's most successful inventors of mining machinery.
1971 15 1   Book Reviews  
1971 15 2 Carl Yeckel The Sheepeater Campaign While engaged in research at the University of Colorado, the author got interested in the story of the 1879 military campaign to round up the Sheepeaters who inhabited the Salmon River mountain wilderness of central Idaho.
1971 15 2 Gwynn Barrett and Leonard Arrington The 1921 Depression:  Its Impact on Idaho A prelude to disaster after 1929, the 1921 farm depression led to a severe banking crisis in Idaho.
1971 15 2   Those Were the Days ...when a Winton was a winner.
1971 15 2 Rex C. Myers The Gilmore and Pittsburgh:  Lemhi Valley's Railroad Investors from Pittsburgh provided capital for rail service to the important Gilmore mine south of Salmon.
1971 15 2 Glen Balch The Horse in Idaho A well-known Idaho author writes of the horse before and after the horse and buggy days.
1971 15 2 Julio B. Bilbao Basque Names Some of Idaho's earliest settlers were Basque.
1971 15 2   Book Reviews  
1971 15 3 Warren Clare The Slide Rock Bolter, Splinter Cats, and Paulski Bunyanovitch Paul Bunyan owes much of his fame to Jim Stevens, who grew up in Idaho and learned all kinds of tall stories in the lumber camps of the Pacific Northwest.
1971 15 3 Robert C. Sims James P. Pope, Senator from Idaho Borah's New Deal Senate colleague.
1971 15 3   Those Were the Days ...when runners were sometimes better than wheels.
1971 15 3 Ella E. Clark The Old Mission The story of Coeur d'Alene Mission, one of Idaho's National Historic Landmarks.
1971 15 3 Francis D. Haines, Jr. An Inquest on David Updike A century and more ago, Idaho had some unsolved crimes which still are the subject of investigation.
1972 15 4 Lawrence G. Coates Mormons and Social Change Among the Shoshoni, 1853-1900 How the Shoshoni responded to the work of Mormon missionaries.
1972 15 4 Richard G. Eutlain The New Western Novel Western experience as portrayed by regional writers.
1972 15 4   Those Were the Days ...when Idaho's cattle empire was young.
1972 15 4 Ezra J. Poulsen Pioneer Portraits William Budge
1972 15 4 Gerald Baydo Citizen Soldier in the Indian War of 1855-1856 Before his brother Isaac was caught by Haida head hunters, W. S. Ebey found little excitement as a militia volunteer.
1972 15 4   Footnotes to History Eugene Ysaye, touring Belgian violinist in Idaho
1972 15 4   Book Reviews