Bannock Indians-History.
Found in 6 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.
Folder 14: Sun Dance article
Research materials, including photographs, pamphlets, and booklets, used by Suzanne Dabney Taylor. Includes a framed photo of William Borah, and a book "The City without a Church," given to Taylor by Margaret Roberts (1900). Correspondence.
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."