Albertsons
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Basque
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Boise
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Boise State University
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Boise-Cascade
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Borah, William
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Capital
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College of Idaho
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Darrow, Clarence
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Diamondfield Jack
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Diversion Dam
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Eagle
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Fort Boise
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Fur Trappers
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- Carney, E. (1994). River of beaver, stream of gold. Wayan, Idaho: Traildust Pub. Co.
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- Ogden, P. S. (1950). Snake Country journals, 1824-25 and 1825-26. London: Hudson's Bay Record Society.
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Garden City
- Conn, D. J., Noble, L., Conn, J. O., & Garden City Chamber of Commerce (Garden City, Idaho). (1990). Garden City history, 1990: Volume one. Garden City, ID: Garden City Chamber of Commerce.
Idanha Hotel
- D'Easum, D. (1983). The Idanha: Guests and ghosts of an historic Idaho inn. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers.
- Savage, C. R. (Charles Roscoe), 1832-1909;. (1890). Idanha Hotel, Boise, Idaho. C.R. Savage.
J.R. Simplot
- Attebery, L. W. (2000). J.R. Simplot: A billion the hard way. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Press.
- J.R. Simplot Company. (1950). The Simplot Idaho story. Caldwell, Idaho: J.R. Simplot Co.
- J.R. Simplot Company. (1985). This is Simplot. Boise, Idaho: J.R. Simplot Co.
- J.R. Simplot Company. (1997). Origins of the J.R. Simplot Company. Boise, Idaho: J.R. Simplot Co.
- J.R. Simplot Company. (2004). J.R. Simplot Company: Overview. Boise, Idaho: J.R. Simplot Co.
- J.R. Simplot Company. (2009). Simplot: Bringing earth's resources to life. Boise, Idaho: J.R. Simplot Co.
- Jack Simplot, a hometown boy who made good. (n.d.). Burley, Idaho: Burley Herald-Bulletin.
- Waite, R. G., & Zelus, P. R. (1995). I just went to work: Jack Simplot and his business career. Boise, Idaho: March Hare Press.
Kuna
- Fisher, S. (2012). Kuna. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Pub.
- Hall, J. (1997). Kuna: Civil War to Chauatuqua [sic]. Kuna, Idaho: Jory Hall.
- Reed, L. T. (1959). History of Kuna, Idaho.
- Teed, L. R. (1916). The history of Kuna.
- The Settlement of the Kuna region, 1900-1925. (1983). Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton.
Massacres
- Lang, H. O. (1885). The Ward Massacre or the Snake River Massacre. n.p..
- Shannon, D. H. (2004). The Boise Massacre on the Oregon Trail: Attack on the Ward party in 1854 and massacres of 1859. Caldwell, Idaho: Snake Country Pub.
Meridian
- Egbert, N. A. (2006). A special family: The Meridian Tenth Ward, Meridian Idaho East Stake.
- Hill, L., Davidson, G. W., & First United Methodist Church (Meridian, Idaho). (1986). They came to build a community: A history of Meridian, Idaho and the people called Methodists. Meridian, Idaho: First United Methodist Church.
- Rutan, D. E. (1996). The history of the Meridian school district.
- Sturgell, C. B. (1998). The early history of the LDS church in the Meridian Idaho area. Woodland Hills, Utah: C.B. Sturgell.
- Thomason, F., & Peterson, P. A. (2010). Meridian. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub.
Mining
- Murphy, I. I. (1902). Thunder Mountain, Idaho, the world's greatest gold field. Chicago
- Savage, C. N. (1958). Geology and mineral resources of Ada and Canyon Counties. Moscow: Idaho Bureau of Mines and Geology.
- Victory, I. V. P., & Packer, M. E. (2006). L. L. Packer, gold miner's daughters, the education of, 1930-1943. Boise, Idaho?: s.n.
Miscellaneous
- Agosta, V., & Axelrod, D. (2010). Spymom. New York: Guideposts.
- Attebery, L. W. (1998). The most of what we spend: A biography of Robert L. Hendren, Jr. Caldwell, Idaho?: West Shore Press.
- Bauer, B. P., Jacox, E. P., In Jensen, E., In Austin, J., & Boise (Idaho). (2010). Shaping Boise: A selection of Boise's landmark buildings.
- Bieter, P. (1970). The Basques in Idaho. Boise: Idaho State Historical Society.
- Boise (Idaho). (2013). Remnants of Boise. Boise, Idaho: City of Boise, Dept. of Arts and History.
- Byers, K. (2003). Designing Idaho: Visit unique architecture from around Idaho. Idaho Public Television.
- Collias, N. (2010). John Collias: Round about the Boise valley : an artist's journey through Idaho history. Boise, Idaho: Woolblind Bookworks.
- Friends of the Bishops' House. (1977). Headlines Idaho remembers: (and some Idaho might like to forget) : local, state, national, and international events as we read about them in Idaho newspapers of the day. Boise, Idaho: Friends of the Bishops' House.
- Gregory, A. (2012). KIDO: Boise's first radio station. Charleston, S.C: Arcadia Pub.
- Hart, A. A. (1992). The Boiseans: At home. Boise, Idaho: Historic Boise, Inc.
- Hart, A. A., & Idaho Rangeland Resources Commission. (2009). Idaho's rangelands: A history. Boise, Idaho: Idaho Rangeland Resource Commission.
- Hart, A. A., Idaho City Historical Foundation (Idaho City, Idaho), & Historic Idaho, Inc. (2002). Basin of gold: Life in Boise Basin, 1862-1890. Boise, ID: Idaho City Historical Foundation.
- Hartman, H. H. (1989). The founding fathers of Boise, 1863-1875. Boise Idaho: H.H. Hartman.
- Hempel, L. (2009). Proud to be nurses in full uniform. Bloomington, IN: Xlibris Corp.
- Idaho Writers' League. (1963). Silhouettes of Boise. Boise, Idaho: Capitol Lithograph & Print. Co.
- Latta, C. (2003). Galloping glory: Polo in the Boise Valley.
- McMillan, A. (2009). John MacMillan, Sr: A true Scots' laddie : an Idaho civic leader, a Boise business owner, and a wool grower. Bloomington, IN: Xlibris.
- Merrell, G. J. (1966). Julia Davis Park: Its origin and growth.
- Meyer, M. E. C., & Cosho, M. (2005). The Bristol. Boise, Idaho: Marilyn Cosho.
- Oppenheimer, J. F., & Oppenheimer, A. F. (2012). It will all work out: A life history in Jane Falk Oppenheimer's words.
- Ronnenberg, H. W. (2008). The Beer Baron of Boise: The life of John Lemp, millionaire brewer of frontier Idaho. Troy, Idaho: Heritage Witness Reflections Pub.
- Stacy, S. M. (2007). Tom & Julia Davis: "some good place," Boise, Idaho. Boise, Idaho: T&J Pub.
- Stacy, S. M., & Harry W. Morrison Foundation. (1992). Harry W. Morrison: A portrait. Boise, Idaho: Harry W. Morrison Foundation.
- Thomas, H. E. (2012). Pilot with a purpose-- the Harold E. Thomas story: Harold's own story of faith, love and success. United States: Xlibris.
- Webb, L. D. (2011). Murder on cell block 9. Caldwell, Idaho ?: CreateSpace?.
Morrison-Knudsen
- Bonny, J. B. (1962). Morrison-Knudsen Company, inc: Fifty years of construction progress. New York: Newcomen Society in North America.
- Morrison, A., & Hoobing, C. (1951). Diary of Ann Morrison: A chronological revision and enlargement of a series of narratives published monthly in the Em-Kayan magazine under the serial heading Those were the days. Boise, Idaho: eM-Kayan Press.
- Morrison, V. V., & Fleischman, K. D. (2003). The bluebird will sing tomorrow: Memoirs of Velma V. Morrison. Idaho: Idaho Heritage Pub.
- Morrison-Knudsen Company, inc. (1949). Modern pioneers: Typical operations of Morrison-Knudsen Company, inc., Contractors and Engineers, Boise, Idaho. Boise, Idaho: Morrison-Knudsen Co.
- Morrison-Knudsen Company, inc. (1952). Honoring H.W. Morrison and commemorating the fortieth anniversary of Morrison-Knudsen Company, Inc. Boise, Idaho: Morrison-Knudsen Company.
- Schraufnagel, D. T. (1972). A biography of Harry Winford Morrison.
- Wolf, D. E. (1996). Big dams and other dreams: The Six Companies story. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
Old Idaho Penitentiary
- Doty, K. (1994). The Old Idaho Territorial-State Penitentiary: Museums and exhibits. Boise, Idaho: Horse Pub. and Printing.
- Eng, J. N. (2001). Life and death at the Old Idaho Penitentiary.
- Lamb, D. E. (1981). Recreation facility: Old Penitentiary Historical Site, Boise, Idaho.
- Murphy, P. C., & Bowman, E. W. (1920). Behind gray walls. Caldwell, Id: Caxton Printers.
- Sevy, J. M., & Hodges, K. R. (1995). Old Idaho Penitentiary, 1870-1973: A walking tour guide. Boise, Idaho: Idaho State Historical Society.
- Wollheim, P., & Idaho Humanities Council. (1991). A place of confinement: Constructing the Old Idaho State Penitentiary, 1872-1973. Boise, Idaho?: Idaho Humanities Council.
Orchard, Harry
- Borah, W. E., Haywood, B. B., Orchard, H., & Idaho. (2008). Haywood trial: Closing argument of W. E. Borah. Buffalo, NY: William S. Hein & Co.
- Grimmett, R. G. (1977). Cabal of death: Harry Orchard and his associates in murder in the western mining wars. Moscow: University Press of Idaho.
- Grover, D. H. (1994). Debaters and dynamiters: The story of the Haywood trial. New York: Notable Trials Library.
- Holbrook, S. H. (1956). The Rocky Mountain revolution. New York: Holt.
- Lukas, J. A. (1997). Big trouble: A murder in a small western town sets off a struggle for the soul of America.
- Orchard, H., & Froom, L. R. E. (1952). Harry Orchard, the man God made again. Nashville: Southern Pub. Association.
- Wood, F. (1931). The introductory chapter to the history of the trials of Moyer, Haywood, and Pettibone, and Harry Orchard. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers.
Ore-Ida
- Ore-Ida Company., & H.J. Heinz Company. (1999). Thirty one years in Boise: Forever in our hearts. Boise, Id: Ore-Ida Company.
Railroad
- Articles of consolidation and agreement between the Oregon Short Line Railway Company, the Utah and Northern Railway Company, the Utah Central Railway Company, the Salt Lake and Western Railway Company, the Utah and Nevada Railway Company, the Ogden and Syracuse Railway Company, the Idaho Central Railway Company, and the Nevada Pacific Railway Company. (1889). New York: Burgoyne.
- Boise and Interurban Railway Company, Ltd: Showing scenery along the route of Boise and Interurban Railway, Boise and Caldwell. (1907). Boise, Idaho: Joseph Collins Co. Ltd.
- Boise Commercial Club., Oregon Short Line Railroad Company., & Syms-York Company. (1913). Boise, Idaho. Boise, Idaho: Boise Commercial Club.
- Coleman, E. P., Nicholson, P. S., & Wells, M. W. (1994). Steel rails and territorial tales: Forty months building the Oregon Short Line Railroad through Idaho : a memoir. Boise, Idaho: Limberlost Press.
- Fisk, D., & Dopf, D. (2001). P & IN To The Golden Heart of Idaho: The story of the Pacific & Idaho Northern Railway. Boise, Idaho: Writers Press.
- Hart, A. A., & Griffiths, H. R. (1972). Steam trains in Idaho in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Boise: Idaho State Historical Society.
- Jensen, D., Draffan, G., Osborn, J., & Inland Empire Public Lands Council. (1995). Railroads and clearcuts: Legacy of Congress's 1864 Northern Pacific Railroad land grant. Spokane, Wash: Inland Empire Public Lands Council.
- King, C. S. (1990). Union Pacific Freight Station, Boise, Idaho.
- Mills, R. V. (1950). Railroads down the valleys: Some short lines of the Oregon country. Palo Alto, Calif: Pacific Books.
- Waite, T. (1999). Union Pacific rails to the mines: The Boise, Nampa & Owyhee Railway. Idaho Falls, ID: T. Waite.
Steuenberg, Frank
- Chatterton, W. (1963). The Steunenberg murder trial.
- Lukas, J. A. (1997). Big trouble: A murder in a small western town sets off a struggle for the soul of America.
- Reichert, B., Metzler, P., & Idaho Public Television. (2007). Assassination: Idaho's trial of the century. Boise, ID: Idaho Public Television.
- Steunenberg, F. W. (1952). Greater love. Mountain View, Calif: Pacific Press.
- Steunenberg, F. W. (1974). The martyr of Idaho. College Place? Wash.
- Wanhope, J. (1906). The Haywood-Moyer outrage: The story of their illegal arrest and deportation from Colorado to Idaho. New York: Wilshire Book Co.
- Idaho. (1899). Frank Steunenberg collection. Idaho Archives
- Idaho State Historical Society. (1966). Frank Steunenberg, Aug. 8, 1861-Dec. 31, 1905: Governor of Idaho 1897-1900. Boise, Idaho: Idaho Historical Society.
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