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Past Copies of Idaho Genealogical Society Quarterly
Volume 1, 1958 to Volume 49, 2006
(Click on above link to view Quarterly Index Tables of Contents. The file is a PDF and will open in a new browser window.)
Please Specify Volume #, Edition #, and Year when ordering. |
$5.00 |
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1910 INDEX TO IDAHO FEDERAL CENSUS |
| Index to heads of households. 983 pages plus addendum. Hardbound. |
$19.95 |
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FOOTPRINTS
THROUGH IDAHO |
Pioneers in Idaho on or before July
3, 1890. Pedigrees abstracted from applications for
Pioneer Certificates. Lines of descent to submitter.
Volumes I and II have surname indexes. Volume III
has a cumulative full name index to more than 3000
names in the three volumes. Perfect bound. |
Volume I
(certificates 1-566) 162 pages |
$12.50 |
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Volume II
(certificates 567-999) 241 pages |
$12.50 |
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Volume III
(certificates 1000-1799) 404 pages |
$25.00 |
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Milleman
Newspaper Clipping Scrapbook |
Milleman Newspaper Clipping Scrapbook
1865-1905 and Annotated Index
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MILLEMAN NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS 1865-1905 ANNOTATED
INDEX
Jolyn Lockhart-Larson. Theodore Milleman pasted
clippings from early newspapers into a scrapbook. Most
of these newspapers were not preserved, but the scrapbook
was and with it much of early Southwestern Idaho history.
237 pages. Hardbound. |
$55.00 |
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MILLEMAN SCRAPBOOK on microfilm
For many years until his death in 1905, Theodore Milleman
clipped articles of interest and pasted them onto pages
of an old Atlas. It is 21 ½” X 17” and contains over
72 pages. In 1924, it was donated to the Idaho State
Historical Society. Now kept at the State Archives,
it is no longer available for public use due to its
fragile condition.
Events such as births, deaths, weddings, personal and
political happenings are chronicled in the scrapbook.
And now it is on microfilm for your viewing pleasure!
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$38.00 |
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| Buy The Index AND The Scrapbook on microfilm and
pay only $90.00 for The Scrapbook |
$90.00 |
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Misc |
BINGHAM COUNTY
REGISTER OF DEATHS 1907-1909
–9 pages |
$3.00 |
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BONNER COUNTY MICROFILM DEATH
INDEX 1907-1909 –Gives
names, date of death, age, place, and page # on Bonner
County Microfilm. 6 pages. |
$3.00 |
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OLD MIDDLETON CEMETERY, compiled by Jolyn Lockhart-Lawson.
Readings of gravestones dated 1881 to present. An older
section has no marked graves. New cemetery has not
been read yet. Oldest cemetery plowed under and no
old-timer found who remembers it. Complete. 30 pages.
Print on demand. |
$17.50 |
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PLEASANT RIDGE CEMETERY, old private cemetery 2.5
mi east of Caldwell. Gravestones read by IGS in 1965.
3 pages |
$2.00 |
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PIONEERS ATTENDING THE “CALDWELL
DAYS OF ’83 DINNER”,
edited by Patricia L. Packard. Names of slightly over
300 pioneers who had been in the area 50 or more years
and attended a dinner calculated to have been held
in 1948. Annotated. 5 pages. Print on demand. |
$2.50 |
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| EARLY SETTLEMENT
OF LOWER BOISE VALLEY Part 1 and Part 2 |
Part 1: Autobiography of Anderson Cox, edited by Alice
Smith. Anderson Cox came with is parents, Reuben and
Anna Napier Cox, on the Oregon Trail to Canyon County
in 1864. Possibly the best description we have of
life in early Idaho. 19 pages. Print on demand.
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$5.00 |
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Part 2: Descendants of Reuben and Anna
Napier Cox –not completed, therefore not available
at this time. |
$5.00 |
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GRAVE SITES: YANKEE FORK TO LOON CREEK AREA
H.
Arthur Packard. More specifically, grave sites of
the Yankee Fork and Loon Creek Mining Districts. Two
cemeteries, one boot hill, and numerous scattered gravesites.
Oral history, newspapers, readings of the few gravestones.
Work complete. Revised 14 May 2002. Nice 25-page pamphlet. |
$5.00 |
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PEOPLE OF THE YANKEE FORK
compiled by Patricia
L. Packard.
Partial reconstruction of inhabitants of the Yankee
Fork and Loon Creek Mining Districts from the late
1870s to the 1940s. This document serves as a quick
reference to people and index to literature or oral
history. Most research completed, but some newspapers
not yet read. Research notes. 390 pages.
Name search . . . $1.00 per page |
$69.75 |
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REGISTER OF DEATHS, IDAHO
COUNTY 1907-1911, transcribed
by Jolyn Lockhart-Lawson. Miscellaneous 1970-1987
entries. Grangeville, Idaho. FHC Roll #1513802, HIS
MF #9 Item 5. Original was handwritten and hard to
read. 13 pages. Print on demand. |
$3.75 |
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JEROME COUNTY
WENDELL CEMETERY, Jolyn Lockhart-Lawson. Gravestone
readings. Work complete. 59 pages. Print on Demand. |
$14.75 |
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LEMHI COUNTY DEATH INDEX 1907-1911, transcribed
by Jolyn Lockhart-Lawson. Original was handwritten
and hard to read. Transcribed from Roll #1522065, Item
2. 3 pages. |
$2.00 |
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LEESBURG GOLD RUSH PIONEERS
1866-1870, Pat Packard.
Index to scattered literature records of pioneers of
the first five years of the Leesburg area. In it’s
early stage, 475 names, 12 pages. Print on demand. |
$3.00 |
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OWYHEE COUNTY GLEANINGS, compiled by Wilma Lewis
Statham. All available early newspapers for the area
have been abstracted for marriages, births, deaths,
and school attendance. The Owyhee County courthouse
burned in 1884. This publication substitutes for the
lost records. 20 pages. Comb binding. |
$12.50 |
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GRAVEYARD POINT, Helen Olson –Reconstruction of
a destroyed pioneer cemetery. Complete. 1 page. Print
on demand. |
$1.25 |
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1854 TRAIL JOURNAL OF HARVEY
H. JONES, edited by
Patricia L. Packard. Only eyewitness account of Ward
Massacre recorded at the time of the event. Partial
reconstruction of members of wagon train. Research
notes. 17 pages. Print on demand. |
$5.00 |
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| 1862 KENNEDY TRAIN, Marjorie Ellis Miles and Patricia
L. Packard. Narrative of trip across the plains and
partial reconstruction of rosters of several wagon
trains involved. One of the most intriguing wagon
trains on the Oregon Trail. Research notes. 34 pages.
Print on demand. |
$9.50 |
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| DATABASE –Research |
ROSTER OF OREGON TRAIL TRAVELERS, Patricia L. Packard.
Documented list of Oregon Trail pioneers and the wagon
trains in which they traveled. The database contains
some 26,000 names (a little better than a 1 in 20 chance
of finding any one name). Send the name of your traveler
and, if known, the year of travel and wagon train.
If we have the name, we will supply that portion of
the roster referencing the wagon train they were in.
Number of pages vary due to differences of amount of
info on each wagon train. Research notes. $1.00 search
fee and $1.00 per page if the name is found. |
Search fee:
$1.00
Price per page:
$1.00 |
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