Bannock Indians-History.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Bruneau John collection
Correspondence concerning Bruneau John and his son Jimmie Caskey; and accounts of John's activities in the Bruneau, Idaho, area with the Bannock Indians in 1878, written by Sallie John Washington and Mrs. Jefferson M. Waterhouse.
Lucile W. Lovell documents
Newspaper clippings; summaries of legislation; correspondence with the superintendent of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs, Frell M. Owl; programs from celebrations and conferences; and articles by Lovell; all concerning American Indians.
Massacre sites in Idaho collection
General information about Indian massacre sites; letters regarding the location and events of a massacre in Southern Idaho, and a short history of the Birch Creek Massacre by Alex Cruikshank.
Miles Cannon manuscript [Otter Massacre]
An account of the Elijah Otter massacre, Sept. 1860.
Stanton G. Fisher papers
Correspondence (1889-1906); diaries (1875, 1877); autobiography (1888); scrapbook and newspaper clippings (1892-1915); also includes photographs; journals; notebooks; and manuscript, "Trail of a Gold Seeker, 1863."