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King's Pines of Idaho: a Story of the Browns of McCall
by Grace Edgington Jordan
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!
Paperback: 295 pages
Publisher: Tamarack Books; ; 1st ed. edition (May 1,
1998)
ISBN: 1886609187
Kootenai
Chronicles: A History of Kootenai County
by Robert Singletary
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.
Paperback: 52 pages ; Dimensions (in inches): 0.12 x
17.18 x 11.06 (January 1997)
ISBN: 0964364743
Peaceful
Valley : The Story of Kamiah's Early Years
by Virginia Woods Meyer
Paperback from Luminary Media Group
Book Published: 01 November, 2000
Idaho 1870 territorial census index
by Ronald Vern Jackson
Unknown Binding from Accelerated Indexing Systems
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