Dworshak Dam and Reservoir, North Fork Clearwater River
Title | Dworshak Dam and Reservoir, North Fork Clearwater River PDF eBook |
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Pages | 330 |
Release | 1975 |
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Budget Book
Title | Budget Book PDF eBook |
Author | Idaho. Bureau of the Budget |
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Pages | 560 |
Release | 1975 |
Genre | Budget |
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Park Maintenance
Title | Park Maintenance PDF eBook |
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Pages | 600 |
Release | 1951 |
Genre | Parks |
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Idaho Code
Title | Idaho Code PDF eBook |
Author | Idaho |
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Pages | 1640 |
Release | 1948 |
Genre | Law |
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Beery Family History
Title | Beery Family History PDF eBook |
Author | William Beery |
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Pages | 794 |
Release | 1957 |
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Also includes some descendants of Otto Beery. He was born in 1859 at Langnau, Berne, Switzerland and immigrated to the United States ca. 1885. He married Mary McCleary in 1890 at Passaic, New Jersey. They had five children, 1891-1906. He died in 1918 at Wallington, New Jersey.
Rush to Idaho
Title | Rush to Idaho PDF eBook |
Author | Merle W. Wells |
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Pages | 86 |
Release | 1961 |
Genre | Gold |
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The Captives of Abb's Valley
Title | The Captives of Abb's Valley PDF eBook |
Author | James Moore |
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Pages | 104 |
Release | 2012-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781782820406 |
A tragedy of Virginian colonial frontier In the summer of 1786 a large war party of Shawnee Indians entered Abb's Valley, Virginia, and descended on the household of militia officer Captain John Moore which included members of his immediate family together with hired labourers. The family occupied a substantial log building and were well armed, so Moore believed that his family was well placed to fight off a small Indian attack. The nearest homestead was six miles away and Moore, relying on his own abilities, thought it unnecessary to follow the example of neighbours by taking refuge in the nearest fort. The attack achieved complete surprise and Moore was killed before he could reach the safety of the house. What followed was an appalling, but typical, Indian massacre of the colonial period frontier in the 18th century. Various family members, young and old, were slaughtered on the spot, the property was set alight and a substantial herd of livestock was taken. Surviving members of the Moore family were taken as captives to the Indian townships, several of them being murdered on the journey. Once the survivors reached the Indian village there followed another period of torture which for Mrs. Moore and a teenage daughter proved fatal. Two young women survived their ordeals to eventually be ransomed. The story of this notable frontier tragedy was written by James Moore, a son of Mary Moore, who was one of the two ransomed captives. This a vital account of the struggles endured by the early settlers of the American wilderness and will be of essential interest to anyone interested in the early history of the state of Virginia. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.