Folklore
- Aiken, K. G., Marsh, K. R., Woodworth-Ney, L., & Idaho State Historical Society. (2006). Idaho: The heroic journey. Encino, Calif: Cherbo Pub. Group.
- Amos, E. E. (1992). Life in the upper country: The diary of Evelyn E. Amos, 1948-1957. Boise, Idaho: Cold-Drill Books, Boise State University.
- Anderson, D. A. (1994). Just one more round and I'll strike it rich: The Anderson story of life on White Knob, Idaho. Mackay, Idaho?: s.n.
- Attebery, B., & College of Idaho (Caldwell, Idaho). (1972). Land ethic in Idaho folklore. Caldwell, ID: College of Idaho.
- Barnes, J. B. (2001). Mud on my rainbow : reminiscences of my life. Boise, Idaho?: J.B. Barnes.
- Bloomsburg, J. (1984). The simple life in Idaho. United States: The Author?.
- Brown, W. H., & Brown, J. (1999). It's fun to remember: An autobiography. McCall, Idaho?: W.H. Brown.
- Cannon, R. M. (2007). The bitter and the sweet: The story of my life. Salt Lake City, Utah: R. M. Cannon.
- Carlisle, H. M. (1996). Colonist fathers, corporate sons: A selective history of the Call family. S.l: s.n..
- Carmody, R. B. L. (2004). My hometown: Burley Idaho. Bloomington, Ind: AuthorHouse.
- Carroll, J. L. (1900). Is there really a Bear Lake monster? / by Janet Larsen Carroll. Utah: s.n.
- Christiansen, L. D. (2010). The life, times and riddle of Cache Valley's Black Jack Nelson. S.l: UTGenWeb.
- Clements, L. J. (1989). Campfire tales of eastern Idaho. Rexburg, Idaho: Eastern Idaho Pub.
- Clements, L. J., & Upper Snake River Valley Historical Society. (1991). Treasure stories of eastern Idaho. Rexburg, Idaho: Upper Snake River Valley Historical Society.
- Collias, N. (2010). John Collias: Round about the Boise valley : an artist's journey through Idaho history. Boise, Idaho: Woolblind Bookworks.
- Conley, C. (1994). Idaho loners: Hermits, solitaries, and individualists. Cambridge, Idaho: Backeddy Books.
- Dalton, C. L. (2011). Gold & treasure: A history of John Lowe Butler II. Troy, ID: C.L. Dalton Enterprises.
- Delgado, M., Hodges, K. R., Idaho State Historical Society., & Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho. (2006). Jesús Urquides: Idaho's premier muleteer = Jesús Urquides : el arriero ejemplar de Idaho. Boise, ID: Idaho State Historical Society.
- Downen, L. L. (1999). Covered wagon days in the Palouse country. Fairfield, Wash: Ye Galleon Press.
- Faris, C. L., & Dopf, D. (2001). Charles L. Faris: Western railroad engineer. Boise, Idaho: Writers Press.
- Federal Writers' Project (Idaho), & Fisher, V. (1939). Idaho lore. Caldwell, Id: Caxton printers.
- Fife, A. E. (1948). The Bear Lake monsters. Salt Lake City: Utah Humanities Review.
- Frischknecht, W. D. (2008). Old Deseret Live Stock Company: A stockman's memoir. Logan, Utah: Utah State University Press.
- Gabbert, L. (2003). Performing place: Folklore and modernity in the Payette Lakes Area, Idaho.
- Grant, J., & Meikle, L. (1996). Very close to trouble: The Johnny Grant memoir. Pullman, Wash: Washington State University Press.
- Green, R. (2003). The world By the Tail On A Downhill Pull. Challis, Idaho: R.H. Green.
- Greenwood, A. P., Ruckman, J. A., & Swetnam, S. H. (2003). We sagebrush folks. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press.
- Grubb, C. A. (2004). A valley: The last frontier. Davis, Calif: Clarence A. Grubb.
- Heimgartner, N., Heimgartner, G., & Bostick, M. (1992). All roads lead to Juliaetta. Juliaetta? Idaho: Copy Cabin.
- Hengen, N. L. (1993). Gateway to the Palouse: A story about the Spangles and other settlers on a new frontier. Spangle, Wash: Palouse Press.
- Hines, D. M. (1977). Frontier folksay: Proverbial lore of the inland Pacific Northwest frontier. Norwood, Pa.: Norwood Editions.
- Holm, R. H., & Heritage Program (Payette National Forest). (2003). Working with Claude Avery: Civilian Conservation Corps, Idaho National Forest, and Payette National Forest, 1933-1979. McCall, Idaho: Payette National Forest.
- Holm, R. H., & Heritage Program (Payette National Forest). (2007). Wilbur Wiles: Master of the River of No Return Wilderness. S.l.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, U.S. Forest Service Region Four, Payette National Forest Heritage Program.
- Holm, R. H., Heritage Program (Payette National Forest), & Payette National Forest (Agency : U.S.). (2003). Custodian to smokejumper, Stewart S. "Lloyd" Johnson: Idaho National Forest, and Payette National Forest, 1930-1953. McCall, Idaho: Payette National Forest.
- Husted, B. L. (2004). Above the Clearwater: Living on stolen land. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press.
- Idaho State Historical Society. (1964). Rocky Bar Spanish legend. Boise, Idaho: Idaho Historical Society.
- Johnson, R. (1973). Patchwork: Early pioneer, Indian, and faith promoting Latter-day Saint stories. S.l: s.n..
- Jones, E. H. (1965). Tales from the Teton Valley. Fort Benton, Mont: Home Sales Associates.
- Jory, D., & Jory, C. (2007). An oral history of rodeo: Idaho cowboys. Hines, OR: Outpost 1.
- Just, R. (2005). Water man: The life and letters of Nels A. Just. Boise, Idaho: Cedar Creek Press.
- Layser, E. F. (2008). I always did like horses & women: Enoch Cal Carrington's life story. Charleston, S.C.: BookSurge.
- Lee, D. L., & Lee, K. R. (2012). Franklin R. Gardner, Star Valley pioneer: With information about his ancestors and descendants.
- Lee, J. ., Bowman, J. ., Loertscher, M. ., & Schenk, J. . (2000). Of course it's true!: Folklore from Southeastern Idaho / collected by students at Hillcrest High School. Idaho Falls, Idaho: Hillcrest High School.
- May, V. T. (2010). Phineus Tempest: Rexburg pioneer, 1845-1931. Highland, Utah: V.T. May.
- Minshall, G. W. (2012). Wilderness brothers: Prospecting, horse packing, & homesteading on the Western Frontier : based on the diaries of Luman G. Caswell, 1895-1903. Inkom, ID: Streamside Scribe Press.
- Moffett, C. S., & Knapton, N. (2000). The legend of the Bear Lake Monster. South Jordon, Utah: Coryco.
- Nielson, P. W. (1993). J. Karl Wood: His story. Utah?: Patricia Wood Nielson.
- Nurmi, E. (2000). Autobiography, Edwin Oliver Nurmi, an early day soil conservationist, 1912-. Sandpoint, Idaho: E.O. Nurmi.
- Powers, J. L. (2005). The Mackay I remember. Provo, Utah: J.L. Powers.
- Pugmire, R. C. (2001). Roger Curtis Pugmire history: Life is like a exciting book and every year starts a new chapter. Utah: Privately printed.
- Rast, E. M. (1997). I remember that good yet: Edward Rast, a Russian immigrant to Idaho. Pocatello, Idaho: Gateway Printers.
- Reddy, S. D., & Heritage Program (Payette National Forest). (1993). Morgan Brownlee and the stranger: The story of one of Idaho's pioneers on the Payette National Forest. McCall, Idaho: Heritage Program, Payette National Forest, Forest Service, Intermountain Region, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.
- 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.
- Ronnenberg, H. W., & Flinn, C. (2012). Pioneer mother on the River of No Return: The life of Isabella Kelly Benedict Robie. Troy, Idaho: Heritage Witness Reflections Publishing.
- Scheese, D. (2001). Mountains of memory: A fire lookout's life in the river of no return wilderness. Iowa City: University of Iowa State.
- Sermon, A. K. (2004). ... more memories of the Little Lost River Valley. Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogical Center.
- Shadduck, L. (2001). Rodeo Idaho!. Boise, Idaho: Tamarack Books, Inc.
- Shadduck, M. E., Dahlgren, D., & Museum of North Idaho. (2003). The Dalton story. Coeur d'Alene, ID: Museum of North Idaho.
- Snodgrass, M. M., Dunning, J., & Bancroft Library. (1992). M. M. Snodgrass: Memories of the Richmond-San Rafael Ferry Company. Berkeley, Calif: Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California.
- Sorrels, R. (1991). Way out in Idaho: A celebration of songs and stories. Lewiston, Ida: Confluence Press.
- Stalker, D. D. (1993). Donald Dewey Stalker: Idaho pioneer educator : an Idaho living legend. Blackfoot, ID: Neves Printing.
- Stories, songs, and opinions of the Idaho Country. (1982). Pocatello, Idaho: Idaho State University.
- Swanson, F. H. (2011). The Bitterroot and Mr. Brandborg: Clearcutting and the struggle for sustainable forestry in the northern Rockies. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
- Sweeney, L. (2007). Henry Harris: 1865-1937 : legendary black vaquero.
- 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.
- Thompson, B. S. (1972). Folklore in the Bear Lake Valley. Salt Lake City: Granite Pub. Co.
- Tims, D. (2013). Merciless Eden.
- Valentine, D. (1974). Spirit of Idaho. Salt Lake City: Dan Valentine Publications.
- Waite, R. G., & Zelus, P. R. (1995). I just went to work: Jack Simplot and his business career. Boise, Idaho: March Hare Press.
- Weston, J. W. (2009). The good times are all gone now: Life, death, and rebirth in an Idaho mining town. Norman, Okla: University of Oklahoma Press.
- Wood, G. E. (2002). Days of freedom: A Coeur d' Alene boyhood. Spokane, Wash: Tornado Creek Publications.
- Youngdahl, K. M. (1995). The Arams of Idaho: Pioneers of Camas Prairie and Joseph Plains. Moscow, Idaho: University of Idaho Press.
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