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Yellowstone and the Great West: Journals, Letters, and Images from the 1871 Hayden Expedition by Marlene Deahl Merrill,

Yellowstone and the Great West: Journals, Letters, and Images from the 1871 Hayden Expedition by Marlene Deahl Merrill,
Here, for the first time in paperback, is a fascinating daily record of Ferdinand Hayden's historic 1871 scientific expendition through Utah, Idaho, and Montana Territories to the Yellowstone Basin. The expedition's findings quickly led Congress to establish Yellowstone as the world's first national park. In addition to its scientific discoveries, the expedition is famous for producing the earliest on-site images of Yellowstone, by its photographer, William Henry Jackson, and its guest artist, Thomas Moran. Marlene Deahl Merrill has woven together a compelling daily narrative from the field writings of three expedition members: unpublished journals kept by mineralogist Albert Peale and geologist George Allen, periodic reports by Peale to his hometown newspaper, and letters from Hayden to his friend and mentor at the Smithsonian Institution, Spencer Baird. Enriching this narrative are Jackson's photographs of camp scenes and landscapes; rare panoramic drawings by the party's topographical artist, Henry Elliott; maps; an introduction; and extensive annotations.



Company Towns of the Pacific Northwest by Linda Carlson,
Company Towns of the Pacific Northwest by Linda Carlson,
"Company town." The words evoke images of rough-and-tumble loggers and gritty miners, of dreary shacks in isolated villages, of wages paid in scrip good only at price-gouging company stores, of paternalistic employers. But these stereotypes are out-dated, especially for those company towns that flourished well into the twentieth century. In "Company Towns of the Pacific Northwest, Linda Carlson provides a more balanced and realistic look at these "intentional communities." Many of the later towns attracted professionals as well as laborers; houses were likely to be clapboard Victorians or shingled bungalows; and the mercantile store carried work boots, baby diapers, and Buicks and extended credit even to striking workers. Company owners built schools, power plants, and movie theaters. Drawing from residents' reminiscences, contemporary newspaper accounts, company newsletters and histories, census and school records, and site plans, the book looks at towns in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, considering who planned the towns and designed the buildings. It examines how companies went about controlling housing, religion, taxes, liquor, prostitution, and union organizers. This vibrant history gives the details of daily life in communities that were often remote and subject to severe weather--as much as 100 inches of rain a year near the coast or 10 feet of snow in the mountains. It looks at the tragedies and celebrations: sawmill accidents, mine cave-ins, and avalanches as well as Independence Day picnics, school graduations, and Christmas parties. Finally, it tells what happened when people left--when they lost their jobs, when the family breadwinner died or was disabled, when the millclosed. This lively and well-researched book will be welcomed by those interested in Northwest history, as well as students of labor and business history. An ample selection of illustrations, most never previously published, broadens its appeal.



Idaho State Arboretum - The Idaho State Arboretum is an arboretum located across the campus of the Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho, USA. It is open to the public daily without charge and includes an organized tree walk.

Idaho State University - Idaho State University (ISU) is a public university operated by the State of Idaho. Its main campus is in Pocatello with outreach programs in Idaho Falls, Boise and Twin Falls.

List of Idaho state prisons - This is a list of state prisons in Idaho. It does not include federal prisons or county jails located in the state of Idaho.

List of Idaho state parks - This is a list of state parks in the US state of Idaho.



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