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Idaho Vital Statistics, Volume I: Cemetery Records.com

AZ, CA, ID and NV: 1850-1951 Marriage Index
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Idaho Territory Federal Population Schedules and Mortality Schedules 1870

Idaho Territory Federal Population Schedules and Mortality Schedules 1880

1910 Idaho Census Index

Tales the Western Tombstones Tell [Historic Graves of the Old West; Second in a New Series] [Washington; Oregon; California; Idaho; Montana; Wyoming; Utah; Colorado; Dakota; Nevada; New Mexico; Arizona] 
Spring of Gladness: Reminiscences of Pioneer Life in the Wood River Valley 
Post Offices of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho

Miners and Travelers' Guide to Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado, via the Missouri and Columbia Rivers
(1865)A Guide to Historical and Genealogical Research Libraries in Asotin County, Washington; Latah County, Idaho; Nez Perce County, Idaho; Whitman County, Washington

Pioneer Days on the Shadowy St. Joe 
Idaho Cemetery Records: Cloverdale Cemetery, Boise, Ada County, Idaho 
Boise City Directory (Ada County, Idaho) 1981 
Adams County Past & Present 
History of Bonner County

Bonneville County in the Making 
One Hundred Years in Middleton
Canyon CountyNampa's People 1886-1986: Discovering Our Heritage 
Canyon County
Now and Then-a Picture Book of Caribou County Idaho 
Settlers of the Silver Sage, Inc.

Clark County
Elmore County: Its Historical Gleanings 
Hometown Album: A Pictorial History of Franklin County, Idaho: Horse and Buggy Days and Early Auto Era

History of Island Park, A Pictorial and Written History From Before 1890 to Idaho's Centennial Year 1990
Fremont County
Idaho County Voices From the Pioneers to the Present 
Pioneer Days in Idaho County [Idaho], Vol. I 
Pioneer Days in Idaho County: Volume II 
Pioneer Days in Idaho County. Two Volume Set. Both Volumes Signed By the Author 
Idaho County's Most Romantic Character, Polly BEMIS
My Yesterdays in Elk City 
Early Klickitat Valley Days 
Polk's Coeur D'Alene (Kootenai County, Idaho) Directory 1960

A History of Kootenai County 
The Authorized Guide to Post Falls, Idaho: City Information, Historical Background, Business Information.
Kootenai County
Kootenai
Chronicles: A History of Kootenai County
"52 articles
on the history of Kootenai County which appeared weekly in the Coeur d'Alene
Press during 1994 and 1995. Numerous photographs from the Museum of North
Idaho's archives and detailed information from the Coeur d'Alene Region's rich
past."
Pioneer Families of Cedar Creek Ridge
Latah County
A Great Good Country: A Guide to Historic Moscow and Latah County, Idaho 
Company Town: Potlatch, Idaho, and the Potlatch Lumber Company 
Latah County
The Came to a Ridge 
Latah County
Some Pioneer Glimpses of Latah County 
Moscow-Latah County Historic Tours Guidebook 
History of Leesburg Pioneers 
Lemhi County
100 Years Together: a Tribute to Lincoln County, Idaho's Centennial 
St. John, Oneida County, Idaho 
Sketches of Owyhee County

A Historical, Descriptive and Commercial Directory of Owyhee County, Idaho. January 1898
Gold Town to Ghost Town: The Story
of Silver City, Idaho
Owyhee County
Palouse Country: a Land and Its People

A Tribute to the Past, a Legacy for the Future
Twin FallsIndians Along the Oregon Trail:
The Tribes of Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon and Washington Identified
Ferry Boats in Idaho 
Sold! Idaho Genealogical Society Quarterly (9 Misc. Volumes) 
The Lolo Trail:
A History and a Guide to the Trail of Lewis and Clark
Bound for Idaho:
The 1864 Trail Journal of Julius Merrill
Pocket Girdles and Other Confessions
of a Northwest Farm Girl
"What's a
pocket girdle? Find out in this hilarious collection of stories about rural
childhood. 'Marianne's writings catch the true and comic flavor of what
it's like to grow up in rural Idaho.' --Patrick McManus"
The King's Pines of Idaho: a Story of the BROWNs of McCall
"King's
Pines refers to the giant trees of New England that the King reserved for the
masts of his great navy. The Brown family emigrated from that area very early,
but the lumber term stayed with them. Grace Jordan's original aim was to write
mostly of Carl and Ida Brown and of their children, but as she proceeded, she
found another image appearing on her canvas: the town of McCall, Idaho itself.
So her plan had to be altered, and she wrote of the family and the village that
has known them for more than 50 years. Built at the south end of the Payette
Lake, McCall became a resort. Aided and encouraged by the caring of the Browns,
McCall has become a uniquely satisfactory place to live, self-dependent,
spirited, and beautiful because it is natural and unaffected. This is the story
of rural Idaho, of strong people and rugged land!"
Joseph HARKER Family History: Pioneers, Utah - Canada - Idaho
A Webfoot Volunteer: the Diary of William M. HILLEARY - 1864-1866 
The Genealogy of the MILLS Family from Tennessee to Idaho and Beyond
1890's Railroad and County Map of Idaho