Culdesac
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Lapwai
- Hanson, D. M., National Archives (U.S.), United States., & University of Idaho. (2005). Frontier duty: The Army in northern Idaho, 1853-1876 : transcribed from the original records in the National Archives. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Library.
Lewis-Clark State College
- Greene, S. (1989). An institutional history of Lewis-Clark State College.
- Petersen, K. (1993). Educating in the American West: One hundred years at Lewis-Clark State College, 1893-1993. Lewiston, Idaho: Confluence Press.
Lewiston
- Talkington, H. L. (1900). Highlights in Lewiston history: A full outline for the study of Lewiston development, every subject of major interest to the citizens of this community has received attention ; the story is brifly told beginning with the coming of Lewis and Clark in 1805 and ending with plans for the proposed Memorial bridge across the Clearwater River. S.l: s.n.
- Allen, M. D., & Hamilton, L. (1990). Lewiston country: An armchair history. Lewiston, Idaho: Nez Perce County Historical Society.
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- Jones, R. G., & Best, C. A. (1966). Our community, old and new: The story of Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho. Lewiston, Idaho: s.n.
- Moore, M. C. (1980). Frontier Lewiston: 1861-1890. S.l: s.n..
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- Mueller, G. (1986). Lewiston: A pictorial history. Lewiston, Idaho: Lewiston Chamber of Commerce.
- Van, A. T. (1985). Lewiston: A bumpy start, 1861-1863. Vancouver, Wash: T. Van Arsdol?.
- Wegars, P. (1993). Chinese at the confluence: Lewiston's other pioneers. Moscow, Idaho: Archaeological Research Consultants.
- Wegars, P., & Lewis-Clark Center for Arts and History. (2000). Chinese at the confluence: Lewiston's beuk aie temple. Lewiston, Idaho: Confluence Press in association with Lewis-Clark Center for Arts & History.
Miscellaneous
- Baughman, B. E. (2003). William Craig in Nez Perce Country: Mountain man, interpreter, and Indian agent, 1807-1869.
- Hamilton, L. (1994). This bloody deed: The Magruder incident. Pullman, WA: Washington State University Press.
- Lewiston Tribune (Lewiston, Idaho), & Moscow-Pullman Daily News (Moscow, Idaho). (2010). Two rivers, one history: Historic images of the Lewis-Clark Valley. Battle Ground, Wash.: Pediment Publishing.
- MacGregor, C. L., & Hoopes, G. (2004). Lewis and Clark's bittersweet crossing. Caldwell, ID: Caxton Press.
- Meloy, B. T. (1982). Past days of the Tammany-Waha area. Lewiston, Idaho?: B.T. Meloy.
- Tucker, G. J. (1993). The story of Hells Canyon. Joseph, Or: Sheep Creek Pub.
- Turner, R. L. (1994). Flying the golden years: A history of the Lewiston-Nez Perce County Regional Airport : in commemoration of it's 50th anniversary. Idaho?: s.n.
- Walgamott, C. S. (1973). Reminiscences of early days: A series of historical sketches and happenings in the early days of Snake River Valley. Seattle, Wash: Shorey Book Store.
- Welch, J. C. (1991). The Magruder murders: Coping with violence on the Idaho frontier. Eagle Point, Or: J.C. Welch.
Nez Perce Tribe
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- Adkison, N. B. (1967). Indian braves and battles with more Nez Perce lore. Grangeville, Idaho: printed by Idaho County Free Press.
- Alcorn, R. L. (1977). Last trail to Bear Paw: Flight of the Nez Perces, 1877. Tacoma, Wash: Western Media Print. and Publications.
- Alcorn, R. L. (1985). Timothy, a Nez Perce chief, 1800-1891. Fairfield, Wash: Ye Galleon Press.
- Alcorn, R. L., & Alcorn, G. D. (1971). Paul Kane: "Frontier artist and Indian painter". Wenatchee, Wash: Wenatchee Daily World Press.
- Alcorn, R. L., & Alcorn, G. D. (1983). Jackson Sundown: Nez Perce horseman. Helena: Montana Historical Society.
- Alcorn, R. L., & Chelan County Public Utility District No. 1 (Wash.). (1990). Nez Percé Indian portraits. Wenatchee, Wash: Chelan County Public Utility District.
- Aoki, H. (1979). Nez Perce texts. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Aoki, H., & Walker, D. E. (1988). Nez Perce narratives. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Aoki, H., & Walker, D. E. (1989). Nez Perce oral narratives. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Bailey, R. G. (1948). River of No Return (The great Salmon River of Idaho): A century of central Idaho and eastern Washington history and development together with the wars, customs, myths, and legends of the Nez Perce Indians. Lewiston, Idaho: R.G. Bailey Print Co.
- Baird, D. W., Mallickan, D., & Swagerty, W. R. (2002). The Nez Perce nation divided: Firsthand accounts of events leading to the 1863 treaty. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press.
- Baird, L., & Baird, D. W. (2003). In Nez Perce country: Accounts of the Bitterroots and the Clearwater after Lewis and Clark. Moscow: University of Idaho Library.
- Beal, M. D. (1963). "I will fight no more forever": Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce War. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
- Beall, T., Leeper, R. D., & Idaho. (1971). Tsceminicum, land of Coyote: Legends of the Nez Perces. Boise?: Adult Basic Education, State Dept. of Education, State of Idaho.
- Bial, R. (2002). The Nez Perce. New York: Benchmark Books.
- Brown, M. H. (1967). The flight of the Nez Perce. New York, N.Y: Putnam.
- Burdick, U. L., & Hart, E. D. (1942). Jacob Horner and the Indian campaigns of 1876 and 1877: (the Sioux and Nez Perce). Baltimore: Wirth Brothers.
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- Cataldo, J. M. (1956). The Nez Perce Indian Mission. S.l: s.n.
- Catton, T., Historical Research Associates., & United States. (1996). Nez Perce National Historical Park: Administrative history. Missoula, Mont: Historical Research Associates.
- Cave, W. (1900). Nez Perce Indian War of 1877, and Battle of the Big Hole. Missoula, Mont.
- Chalmers, H., & Yellow, W. (1962). The last stand of the Nez Perce: Destruction of a people. New York: Twayne Publishers.
- Crawford, M. M. (1936). The Nez Perces since Spalding: Experiences of forty-one years at Lapwai, Idaho. Berkeley, Calif: Printed by the Professional Press.
- Crawford, M. M. (1936). The Nez Perces since Spalding--: Experiences of forty-one years at Lapwai, Idaho. Berkeley, Calif: Professional Press.
- Drury, C. M. (1939). The Nez Perce "delegation" of 1831. Portland, Or: Oregon Historical Society.
- Drury, C. M. (1958). The diaries and letters of Henry H. Spalding and Asa Bowen Smith relating to the Nez Perce Mission 1838-1842. Glendale, Calif.
- Evans, S. R. (1996). Voice of the Old Wolf: Lucullus Virgil McWhorter and the Nez Perce Indians. Pullman, Wash: Washington State University Press.
- Fisher, D. C. (1925). The Nez Perce war.
- Fisher, R., & Wells, M. W. (1992). Thunder in the mountains: The story of the Nez Perce War. Coeur d'Alene, Idaho: Alpha Omega.
- Fletcher, A. C. (1900). The Nez Perce country. S.l: s.n.
- Garst, S., & Gorsline, D. W. (1953). Chief Joseph of the Nez Percés. New York: J. Messner.
- Gay, E. J., Hoxie, F. E., & Mark, J. T. (1981). With the Nez Perces: Alice Fletcher in the field, 1889-92. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
- Gibbon, J., Dyal, D. H., & Remington, F. (1988). From where the sun now stands: A manuscript of the Nez Perc'e war. College Station, Tex: Friends of the Sterling C. Evans Library, Texas A&M University.
- Greene, J. A. (2000). Nez Perce summer, 1877: The U.S. Army and the Nee-Me-Poo crisis. Helena, Mont: Montana Historical Society Press.
- Haines, A. L. (2007). Battle of the Big Hole: The story of the landmark battle of the 1877 Nez Perce War. Guilford, Conn: TwoDot.
- Haines, A. L., & United States. (1967). Historical research management plan for Big Hole National Battlefield: And bibliography of the Nez Perce War, 1877. Washington: U.S. National Park Service, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, Division of History.
- Haines, A. L., & Williams, J. R. (1991). An elusive victory: The Battle of the Big Hole. West Glacier, Mont: Glacier Natural History Association.
- Haines, F. (1937). The Nez Percé delegation to St. Louis in 1831. Glendale, Calif.
- Haines, F. (1938). Nez Perce Indians in Northwest history, 1805-1895.
- Haines, F. (1939). Red eagles of the Northwest: The story of Chief Joseph and his people. Portland, Or: The Scholastic press.
- Haines, F. (1955). The Nez Percés: tribesmen of the Columbia Plateau. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
- Haines, F. (1994). I Nez Percé. Milano: Mursia.
- Haines, F. D. (1960). Costumes brochure: A pictorial and written account of authentic Nez Percé costumes for classes in Appaloosa horse shows and parades. N.p.
- Haines, F., & Bolton, H. E. (1945). Nez Percé and Shoshoni influence on Northwest history. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Heady, E. B., Carle, E., & World Publishing Company. (1970). Tales of the Nimipoo from the land of the Nez Percé Indians. New York: World Pub. Co.
- Highberger, M. (2003). The soldiers' side of the Nez Perce War: Eyewitness accounts of "The most extraordinary of Indian Wars.". Wallowa, Or: Bear Creek Press.
- Hines, D. M. (1984). Tales of the Nez Perce. Fairfield, Wash: Ye Galleon Press.
- Howard, H. A. (1978). Saga of Chief Joseph. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
- Howard, H. A., & McGrath, D. L. (1964). War chief Joseph. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
- James, E. J. (1992). In their best interests: Allotment and the assimilation period on the Nez Percé Reservation.
- James, E. J. (2002). Forging an indigenous future: The Nez Perces, 1893-1934.
- Josephy, A. M. (1965). The Nez Perce Indians and the opening of the Northwest. New Haven: Yale University Press.
- Josephy, A. M. (2007). Nez Perce country. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
- Josephy, A. M., Yellowstone Library and Museum Association., & United States. (1964). Chief Joseph's people and their war. Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone Library and Museum Assn.
- Kuipers, J. M. (2006). The angle of vision in E. Jane Gay's writing and photography: Four years with the Nex Perces, 1889-1892.
- Landeen, D., & Pinkham, A. (1999). Salmon and his people: Fish & fishing in Nez Perce culture. Lewiston, Idaho: Confluence Press.
- Laughy, L., Howard, O. O., McDonald, D., & Joseph, . (1993). In pursuit of the Nez Perces: The Nez Perce War of 1877. Wrangell, AK: Mountain Meadow Press.
- Martin, F., & McEntee, D. (1950). Nine tales of Coyote. New York: Harper.
- McBeth, K. C. (1908). The Nez Perces since Lewis and Clark. New York: F.H. Revell Co.
- McBeth, K. C. (1908). The Nez Perces since Lewis and Clark. New York: F.H. Revell Co.
- McDermott, J. D. (1978). Forlorn hope: The Battle of White Bird Canyon and the beginning of the Nez Perce War. Boise: Idaho State Historical Society.
- McDermott, J. D. (2003). Forlorn hope: The Nez Perce victory at White Bird Canyon. Cadwell, Idaho: Caxton Press.
- McWhorter, L. V., & In Bordin, R. B. A. (1952). Hear me, my chiefs!: Nez Perce history and legend. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers.
- Morrill, E. D., Drury, C. M., & Morrill, A. C. (1972). Seventy five years, Presbyterian camp meetings of the Nez Perce Indians, 1897-1972. Idaho?: s.n.
- Olson, R. Y. H. (1964). The Nez Perce, the Montana press, and the war of 1877. Bozeman.
- Place, M. T. (1969). Retreat to the Bear Paw: The story of the Nez Percé. New York: Four Winds Press.
- Pollock, D. (1950). Joseph, chief of the Nez Perce. Portland, Or.: Binfords & Mort.
- Robertson, F. C. (1927). On the trail of Chief Joseph. New York: D. Appleton and Co.
- Ross, R. A. (2010). First to arrive on Custer's Battlefield with the Montana column: Frederick E. Server, Montana pioneer, solider, and explorer, his 1876-1877 Journal of exploration of the Snake River and pursuit of the Nez Percé. El Segundo, Calif: Upton and Sons.
- Schock, E. D. (1934). The causes of the Nez Perce War as disclosed primarily by treaties in effect between the Nez Perces and the federal government prior to 1877.
- Schofield, B. (2009). Selling your father's bones: America's 140-year war against the Nez Perce Tribe. New York: Simon & Schuster.
- Shawley, S. D., Sprague, R., & University of Idaho. (1977). Nez Perce trails. Moscow, Idaho: Laboratory of Anthropology, University of Idaho.
- Sherrill, T. C., & Hathaway, E. C. (1919). Battle of the Big Hole in August 1877: As told by T.C. Sherrill, a volunteer member of Gen. Gibbon's command which was so nearly wiped out on that occasion. S.l: s.n.
- Shields, G. O. (1889). The battle of the Big Hole: A history of General Gibbon's engagement with Nez Percés Indians in the Big Hole Valley, Montana, August 9th, 1877. Chicago: Rand, McNally.
- Shields, G. O., & Meany, Edmond Stephen. (2010). The Nez Perce Campaign, 1877: Two Accounts of Chief Joseph and the Defeat of the Nez Perce---the Battle of Big Hole & Chief Joseph, the Nez Perce. Gardners Books.
- Space, R. S. (1970). The Lolo Trail: A history of events connected with the Lolo Trail since Lewis and Clark. Lewiston, Idaho: printed by Printcraft Printing Inc.
- Spinden, H. J. (1908). The Nez Percé Indians. Lancaster, Pa: New era Print. Co.
- Sutherland, T. A. (1878). Howard's campaign against the Nez Perce Indians, 1878. Portland, Or: A.G. Walling, printer.
- Sutherland, T. A. (1980). Howard's campaign against the Nez Perce Indians, 1877. Fairfield, Wash: Ye Galleon Press.
- Tchakmakian, P. (1976). The great retreat: The Nez Perces war in words and pictures. San Francisco: Chronicle Books.
- Thompson, E. N. (1973). Fort Lapwai, Nez Perce National Historical Park, Idaho. Denver: Denver Service Center, Historic Preservation Team, National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior.
- Tidd, J. W. (1929). A brief history of the Nes [i.e. Nez] Percés Indians.
- Tonkovich, N. (2012). The allotment plot: Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane Gay, and Nez Perce survivance. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
- Tonkovich, N. (2012). The allotment plot: Alice C. Fletcher, E. Jane Gay, and Nez Perce survivance. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
- Trafzer, C. E., & Scheuerman, R. D. (1992). Chief Joseph's allies. Newcastle, CA: Sierra Oaks Pub. Co.
- Walker, D. E., & Matthews, D. N. (1998). Nez Perce coyote tales: The myth cycle. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press.
- White, B. J., & In Howard, J. H. (1969). The warrior who killed Custer: The personal narrative of Chief Joseph White Bull. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
- Woodward, T., & Swindell, J. (2005). Nimiipuu: The story of the Nez Perce. Boise, Idaho: Idaho Statesman.
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