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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 19

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1975 19 1 Davis Bitton Blackfoot: The Making of a Community, 1878-1910 One of Idaho's foremost historians explains the origins of his hometown.
1975 19 1   Those Were the Days ... when wagon shops had brisk trade.
1975 19 1   Interpreting Idaho's Heritage A Bicentennial Series of essays will suggest national perspectives for Idaho history.
1975 19 1 Mary S. Henshall Pioneer Portraits Adapted from an account which appeared in the Pacific Citizen, December 26, 1971, this article tells of some of Idaho's Japanese pioneers.
1975 19 1 Michael Husband John McLoughlin, "The Good Old Doctor" After retiring as chief factor in charge of Columbia operations for the Hudson's Bay Company, Dr. McLoughlin had to wait a long time before his contribution to development of the Northwest was recognized.
1975 19 2 William E. Davis Earl Swanson and Tebiwa, His Homeland, 1927-1975 President of the University of New Mexico-and for 10 years president of Idaho State University-Bud Davis (as he prefers to be known) has prepared a tribute to the work of Earl Swanson which tells much of the story of archaeology in Idaho over most of the past two decades.
1975 19 2   Those Were the Days ...when Pinney brought the stars to Idaho
1975 19 2   Interpreting Idaho's Heritage  
1975 19 2 Dean L. May Mormon Cooperatives in Paris, Idaho, 1869-1896 When the Mormon economic cooperative movement got under way in the intermountain west (1869-1874), Idaho's Bear Lake settlements provided a particularly good example of cooperative enterprise that lasted for a quarter-century.
1975 19 2   Historic Sites in Idaho Caldron Linn
1975 19 3 Rodman W. Paul The Mormons of Yesterday and Today As a result of his interest in the increasing impact of the Mormons upon the history of the far west, the author-who is Edward S. Harkness Professor of History at California Institute of Technology-prepared this perceptive analysis of Mormon adaption to a changing world.
1975 19 3 Glen Barrett Banks, Bankers, and Bank Robbers Early banking in Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming gradually emerged from mercantile and express company operations, and by the time of the great depression, corporate and branch banking brought stability to those institutions which survived the banking panic of 1932-1933.
1975 19 3 Howard Ross Cramer Geology and Hudspeth's Cutoff When pioneers hurried west during the California gold rush of 1849, they began to use a geologically advantageous route to get past the ridges of southeastern Idaho.
1975 19 3 Richard W. Etulain Some Reflections on the Future of our Past  
1975 19 3   Those Were the Days ...when Camas Prairie farmers came to Soldier for their annual August 15 festival and parade.
1975 19 3   Footnotes to History Henry's Fork in the Nineteenth Century
1976 19 4 Fred Gilliard Pioneer Dramatists in the Boise Basin Even after the gold rush had ended, Idaho City had an interesting variety of theatrical performances.
1976 19 4   Gold Mines of Cariboo Mountain An 1870 gold excitement north of Soda Springs expanded Idaho's mining empire almost to the Wyoming border.
1976 19 4   Those Were the Days ...when Idaho miners had to stop overnight in rather modest wooden hotels.
1976 19 4 John Codman A Trip to Cariboo Mountain After extensive travels in Africa, Asia, and Europe, John Codman decided to visit a western mining camp while on a tour of Mormon settlements in 1874.
1976 19 4   Gustavus C. Doane's Military Expedition to Cariboo Mountain, December 16-22, 1876  
1976 19 4 Peter Schmidt Interpreting Idaho's Heritage Historical truth and oral tradition history.
1976 19 4   Book Reviews