Arco
- Bottolfsen, C. A., & Martin, J. G. (1926). Little bits of Lost River history as published in the Arco advertiser under the title of Do you remember when: A brief chronology of events from 1877 to 1901. Arco, Idaho: The Advertiser.
Mines
- Mitchell, V. E. (1999). History of the Lead Belt Mine, Butte County, Idaho. Moscow, Idaho: Idaho Geological Survey.
- Mitchell, V. E. (2000). History of the Wilbert Mine, Butte County, Idaho. Moscow, Idaho: Idaho Geological Survey.
- Ross, C. P., & Geological Survey (U.S.). (1933). The Dome mining district, Butte County, Idaho. Moscow: University of Idaho.
Miscellaneous
- Campbell, G. M. (1987). Stan, the sheep boy. Independence, Mo: International University Press.
- Gerard, J., Gerard, D., Potter, D., & Sherwood, C. (1982). Wild Horse Jack: A cowboy's memories of a young Idaho -- 1914-1917. S.l.: Falls Print. Co.
- McGill, J. W., & King-McGill, P. A. (2002). Discovery of the Champagne Stage Station site: A history of the brief communities on Lava Creek and Champagne Creek, Butte County, Idaho. Arco, Idaho: McGill Pub.
- Oberg, P. M. (1970). Between these mountains: History of Birch Creek Valley, Idaho. New York: Exposition Press.
- Sermon, A. K., Baird, H. K., & Stevenson's Genealogy Center. (2000). As they remember the Little Lost River Valley. Provo, Utah: Harleen Kyle Baird.
Nuclear
- Haroldsen, R. O. (2008). The story of the Borax Nuclear Reactor and the EBR-I meltdown: How it all came to be ; destructive test of the first Borax ; lighting of Arco with atomic power ; the Russian connection. Idaho Falls, Idaho?: The author.
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