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2003-10, October 2003 (Jerome)

2003-10, October 2003 (Jerome)

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Volume 3, Number 1



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    FEATURES


    Disaster on the Trail: The Utter Massacre

    by Jerry Branson

    A group of forty men, women and children set out from Fort Hall in late August of 1860. What followed was one of the worst tragedies in the history of the West—for both settlers and Native Americans. Jerry Branson weaves this sad tale of woe, when disaster struck on the Oregon Trail.

    Jerome
    by Dixie Thomas Reale

    From the top of I.B. Perrine’s stagecoach, from which parcels of land were auctioned off in 1907, to the sound of the fire siren reverberating across to the new Wal-Mart, Jerome has managed to grow while still keeping a firm grip on the treasures of its past.

    Muzzleloaders
    by David Rauzi

    How do you spend your weekend? David Rauzi introduces us to a few intrepid souls who choose to don coonskin and take a step beyond the silent pages of history into the reality of what it might have meant to be mountain men.


    DEPARTMENTS

    Flavor of the Month: The Cult of Krispy Kreme
    by Daniel Rutledge


    Buddy…His Trials and Treasures: The Mare

    by Will Edwinson


    Hall of Fame: Baseball Legend Harmon Killebrew


    Fiction Contest: Publisher’s Choice Adult Division, It Was Dance Time

    by Duane L. Peterson

    Who We Are: Jerome Triplets
    by Peg Roberson

    Free Range Verse: Autumn in Western Idaho
    by Don Adair


    Front Porch Tales: A Change of View

    by Ginger Beall


    One Spud Short: I Think I’ll Photograph Ducks from Now On

    by Lori Corbett


    Out of this World: Idaho’s Near Space Program

    by Paul Verhage


    Historical Snapshot: An Early Jerome Landmark

    by Arthur Hart

    IN THIS ISSUE!

    Boise, Caldwell, Fort Hall, Grace, Grangeville, Jerome, Payette, St. Anthony

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