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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 24

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1980 24 1 James H. Hitchman Northwest Leadership in Education: Henry Davidson Sheldon at Oregon 1900 - 1947 The career of a remarkable educator at the University of Oregon whose influence reached beyond the border of that state.
1980 24 1   Footnote to History: "The Reservoir… Would Not Hold Water" An engineer's analysis of the problems facing a Carey Act irrigation project.
1980 24 1 Herman W. Ronnenberg Francl's Moscow Brewery: From Success to Smoldering Ruin A growing business was destroyed in 1908 by law and firebug.
1980 24 1   Book Reviews  
1980 24 2 Thomas R. Cox Weldon Heyburn, Lake Chatcolet, and the Evolving Concept of Public Parks The history of Idaho's first state park, established in 1911, reflects America's changing understanding of nature and use of public parks. 
1980 24 2   Those Were the Days ...when travel to a resort or recreation area could be an adventure in itself.
1980 24 2 L. Byrd Mock The Lucerne of America A young woman's summer holiday at the future Heyburn Park.
1980 24 2 Don Hibbard Chicago 1893: Idaho a the World's Columbian Exposition Idaho's first appearance as a state in a world's fair drew notice and praise.
1980 24 2   Book Reviews  
1980 24 3 Charles R. Berry, editor A Prospecting Trip to Idaho: The 1862 Diary of John Green Berry, Jr. A young man from Kentucky sought his fortune in the Salmon River mines with little success-but left behind an interesting account of his experiences.
1980 24 3 Richard J. Bonney The Pullman Strike of 1894: Pocatello Perspective Some Idaho involvement in a significant occurrence in American labor history.
1980 24 3 Richard H. Peterson Pacific Northwest Entrepreneur: The Social and Political Behavior of Simeon Gannett Reed Business, social, and political activities of Gilded Age businessmen were often intricately interwoven.
1981 24 4 Arthur A. Hart Preserving Our Past: The Antecedents of Idaho State Historical Society A centennial sketch of the Historical Society of Idaho Pioneers.
1981 24 4 Merle W. Wells Preserving Our Past: Opportunities for Further Research Idaho's past needs to be studied in many contexts.
1981 24 4   Those Were the Days ...when United States Geological Survey expeditions took numerous photographs of the country under study.
1981 24 4 John A. Simpson Weldon Heyburn and the Image of the Bloody Shirt Idaho's Republican senator reawakened some nineteenth century concerns.
1981 24 4   Book Reviews