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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 23

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1979 23 1 Thomas R. Cox Tribal Leadership in Transition: Chief Peter Moctelme of the Coeur d'Alenes An Indian leader's role in guiding his people into the modern world.
1979 23 1 D. Brooks Green The Idaho-Wyoming Boundary: A Problem in Location Differences between natural and political boundaries create problems for those caught between them.
1979 23 1   Those Were the Days ...when steamboats provided both transportation and recreation on Idaho's waterways.
1979 23 1 Michael Ostrogorsky Fort Boise and the "New Confederacy": Vigilantes, Indians, and Copperheads The end of the Civil War did not bring peace to Fort Boise; second of two articles
1979 23 1   Book Review  
1979 23 2 F. Ross Peterson Editor's Note Regional history partnerships
1979 23 2 Clark C. Spence The Boom of the Wood River Miners 1880's rise and decline of mining communities such as Bellevue, Hailey, Bullion, Broadford, Ketchum, and Muldoon
1979 23 2 David L. Crowder Nineteenth-Century Indian-White Conflict in Southern Idaho Conflict as greater numbers of Europeans came in the area eager to occupy land and confine Native peoples to reservations
1979 23 2 Carolyn Rhodes-Jones An Evolving View of the Landscape: Trappers, tourists, and the Great Shoshone Falls Disregard, appreciation, and finally management of the Shoshone Falls and Twin Falls on the Snake River
1979 23 2   Making a Home in the Snake River Country Photograph portfolio of early European settlements
1979 23 2 Leonard C. Arrington The Mormon Settlement of Cassia County, Idaho 1873 -  1921 Progressive stages of Mormon community development, especially the town of Oakley
1979 23 2 Davis Bitton Peopling the Upper Snake: The Second Wave of Mormon Settlement in Idaho Politics, railroad, irrigation, sugar, and promotion as reasons for significant Mormon settlement in eastern Idaho
1979 23 2 Merwin R. Swanson The New Deal in Pocatello Labor union activity and federal projects during the 1930's
1979 23 2 W. Darrell Gertsch Water Use, Energy, and Economic Development in the Snake River Basin Energy development and economic growth from irrigation projects across southern Idaho
1979 23 3 Richard H. Peterson Simeon Gannett Reed and the Bunker Hill and Sullivan: The Frustrations of a Mining Investor Robber-baron tactics as employed by a Coeur d'Alene mine owner.
1979 23 3 Keith Peterson Frank Bruce Robinson and Psychiana A thriving mail-order religion was based in Moscow for many years.
1979 23 3   Those Were the Days ...when the mines of the Coeur d'Alene district in northern Idaho developed from prospectors' claims to giant, highly mechanized operations.
1979 23 3 Ron Watters The Long Snowshoe: Early Skiing in Idaho The state's best know sport was originally strictly utilitarian in purpose.
1979 23 3   Book Reviews  
1980 23 4 Jennifer Eastman Attebery Domestic and Commercial Architecture in Caldwell The growth of a southwestern Idaho community as demonstrated in its homes and business structures.
1980 23 4   A Caldwell Portfolio  
1980 23 4   Footnote to History: Jim Stevens at the Intermountain Institute A reminiscence by a noted Northwest writer.
1980 23 4 A. J. Simmonds Southeast Idaho as a Pioneer Mormon Safety Valve Cessation of major Indian conflict and population pressures in Cache Valley brought early settlers northward into Idaho.
1980 23 4   Book Review