Crime
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- Idaho. (1907). Transcript of the trial. Boise: Idaho Historical Society.
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- Orchard, H. (1907). The confessions and autobiography of Harry Orchard: Illustrated with photographs. New York: McClure Co.
- Orchard, H., & Froom, L. R. E. (1952). Harry Orchard, the man God made again. Nashville: Southern Pub. Association.
- Powell, C. S. (1994). Beyond Molly B'Damn: Prostitution in the Coeur d'Alenes, 1880 to 1911.
- Russell, J. A. (1991). A necessary evil: Prostitutes, patriarchs & profits in Boise City, 1863-1915.
- Skovlin, J. M., & Skovlin, D. M. D. (2005). The murder of John Hawk: Indians, stockmen, vigilantes and the settling of the Northwest frontier. Wallowa, Or. (814 Couch Ave., Wallowa, OR 97885: Bear Creek Press.
- Stapilus, R. (2008). Outlaw tales of Idaho: True stories of the Gem State's most infamous crooks, culprits and cutthroats. Guilford, Conn: Globe Pequot Press.
- The Banditti of the Rocky mountains and Vigilance committee in Idaho: An authentic record of startling adventures in the gold mines of Idaho. (1865). New York: Wilson & Co.
- Welch, J. C. (1991). The Magruder murders: Coping with violence on the Idaho frontier. Eagle Point, Or: J.C. Welch.
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