2003-12, December 2003 (Montpelier)
2003-12, December 2003 (Montpelier)
Volume 3, Number 3
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FEATURES
Harry Orchard: Witness for the Prosecution
by Arthur HartHarry Orchard was a remorseless criminal who assassinated one of Idaho’s most prominent early governors. But few people realize Orchard was the star witness for the prosecution, not the defendant, in the court case that brought the legendary Clarence Darrow to Idaho.
Montpelier
by Jo Ann Farnsworth & Dave GoinsTucked into the southeast corner of Idaho is a small town with big energy. Montpelier was the site of one of Butch Cassidy’s infamous bank robberies, but its more recent claim to fame is the outstanding Oregon/California Trail Center. Check out the town with a past, a present and a future worth noticing.
The Peregrine Fund
by Ann Taylor PedenSince 1970, the Peregrine Fund has been working to preserve and protect birds of prey around the globe. From its headquarters in Boise, the Peregrine Fund is working hard to keep the world’s raptors alive and thriving.
DEPARTMENTSLetter to the Editor
by Rod TatsunoBuddy…His Trials and Treasures: Gatherin’ Bottles Part II
by Will EdwinsonIdaho Hall of Fame: Jana Jae
Who We Are: The Ten-Cent Plate
by Suzanne LocklearRoad Tripping: Home for Christmas
by Irene DodgeTales of the Trail: Adventure Along the Oregon Trail
by Lori Van PeltOne Spud Short: When Nature Calls
by Norman GarlingtonSmalltown Flavor: Cowpokes
by Jim Parker
Signs of the Season: An Old Fashioned Christmas
by Ann Taylor PedenFree Range Verse: The Quarter Horse
by Bob BashFiction Contest: Harry’s Christmas
by Marylyn Cork
Historical Snapshot: Montpelier Tabernacle
by Arthur Hart
Front Porch Tales: Winter Trek
by Ginger Beall
IN THIS ISSUE!Boise, Caldwell, Council, Fruitland, Grace, Kellogg, Montpelier, Pierce, Pocatello, St. Maries, Sun Valley, Weippe
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