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Idaho Yesterdays - Article Index

Idaho Yesterdays - Volume 32

Date Volume Issue Author Title Description
1988 32 1 Nicholas Casner "Two Gun Limbert": The Man from the Sawtooths One of Idaho's more intriguing vacation destination promoters, Robert Limbert
1988 32 1 Leonard Schlup Mr. Secretary? James H. Hawley and the Interior Department Appointment of 1920 Late in his life, one of Idaho's favorite public figures received national attention.
1988 32 1   Our North Idaho Correspondent: William A. Goulder to the Statesman The Pierce area and its residents as seen by a perceptive reporter in the 1860's and 1870's
1988 32 1   Book Review and Notes  
1988 32 2 A. J. Simmonds Idaho's Last Colony: Northern Cache Valley Under the Test Oath, 1872 - 1896 Religious, political, and cultural tensions created an unusual situation in southeastern Idaho.
1988 32 2 Leroy Lewis The Art and Science of Fire Assaying for Gold An old technology helped lay the foundations for Idaho's growth.
1988 32 2 Kris Major The Yankee Fork Dredge and Its Community A look at a discarded mining method.
1988 32 2   Book Reviews  
1988 32 3 Hugh Lovin The Nonpartisan League and Progressive Renascence in Idaho, 1919 - 1924 Protest politics sought successful liaisons.
1988 32 3   Those Were the Days ...when the Boise architectural firm Tourtellotte and Hummel built a variety of structures all across Idaho.
1988 32 3 Leonard J. Arrington The Influenza Epidemic of 1918 - 1919 in Southern Idaho The local impact of an international disaster.
1988 32 3 Kristina Kaye Bean Self-Evident: The Civil War and Idaho Immigration A prize-winning essay from National History Day in Idaho.
1988 32 3   Book Reviews  
1989 32 4 Merwin R. Swanson The Civil Works Administration in Idaho The impact of problems of an early New Deal Program in Idaho.
1989 32 4 Stephen G. Biddulph Yellowstone Passages Memories of life in a Yellowstone National Park ranger's family. 
1989 32 4   Index to Volumes 31 and 32