- Idaho Geology
- Territorial Limits
- The World's Wonderland
- Rivers, Mountains, and Valleys
- Phenomenal Features
- Lava-fields
- Mineral Springs
- Climate
- Scores of Limpid Lakes
- Origin of the Name "Idaho"
- In-difference of Early Immigrants
- Natural Productions
- Game
- Food Supply
- Furbearing Animals
- First Mormon Settlement
- County Divisions of Idaho as Part of Washington
- Idaho 1863 Map
- Early Settlement, 1862-1866
- Mineral Discoveries
- Counties and Towns
- Immigration
- Routes to the Mines
- Indian Wars
- Forts
- Quartz-mining
- Companies and Claims
- More Town-building
- Stage-roads
- Sliding Clubs
- Overland Travel to Idaho
- Oregon versus California
- Mail Contracts
- Prospecting and Mining
- New Districts
- Output of Precious Metals
- Boise Basin Map
- Jordan Creek Map
- Political Affairs, 1862-1866
- Governor Wallace
- Territorial Organization
- Judicial and Legislative
- Matters
- Acting Governor Daniels
- Governor Lyon
- Secession Sentiments
- Crimes and Punishments
- The Magruder Massacre
- Vigilance Committees
- Political and
Highway Robberies
- Acting Governor Smith
- The Capital Question
- Idaho Seal
- Legislatures
- Character of Lyon
- Acting Governor Howlett
- Governor Ballard
- Gibbs
- Marston
- Curtis
- Bowen
- Bennet
- Judges
- Governor Thompson
- Brayman
- Neil
- Bunn
- Politics
-
Idaho Council Members 1864 - 1867
- Territorial Limits
- Federal and Territorial Officers 1864-1884
- Nez Percé and
Shoshone Indian Lands in Idaho
- Tribal and Territorial Divisions of the Aborigines
- Attitude of the Nez Percé Nation
- Gold Discovery on the Nez Percé Reservation
- Council at Lapwai
- Terms of Treaty Disregarded by the White Men
- Aboriginal Diplomacy
- Big Thunder and the Missionaries
- Terms of the New Treaty
- Claim of Eagle-from-the-light
- Speech of Lawyer
- Conference with Joseph
- Indian Wars, 1874-1878
- March of the Cavalry
- Attitude of Joseph
- His Opinion of Indian Reservations
- Indian Outbreaks
- Military Companies in the Field
- The Governors of Washington, Oregon, and Idaho
- Battle of Cottonwood
- Jealousies between Regulars and Volunteers
- Battle of Clearwater
- Flight of Joseph
- Battle of Ruby Creek
- On Snake Creek
- Surrender of Joseph
- Another Indian Treaty
- Disaffection of the Bannacks
- Further Fighting
- End of Hostilities
- Eastern Oregon Map
- Camas Prairie and Volcano District
- The Lolo Trail Map
- Mining Gold and Silver
in Idaho, 1865-1885
- Mining Prosperity and Reverses
- Early and Later Developments
- Owyhee Mines previous to 1865
- Mines between 1865 and 1880
- Southwestern Idaho Map
- The Several Gold and Silver Mining Districts
- The Snake River Region
- Production
- Base Metals
- Wood River Mineral District Map
- Iron Veins
- Salt
- Sulphur
- Soda-Mica
- Stone
- Agriculture
- Soil
- Grasses and Grazing
- Forests
- Climate-Health
- Boundless Possibilities
- County Development, Education in Idaho, 1864-1886
- Ada County
- Creation of the Capital of Idaho
- Origin and Development of Towns
- Farming Settlements
- Orchards
- Stock-raising
- Pioneers
- Alturas County
- Mineral and Agricultural Lands and Settlement
- Bear Lake County
- Boise County
- Cassia County
- Custer County
- Idaho County
- Kootenai County
- Lemhi County
- Nez Percé County
- Oneida County
- Owyhee County
- Shoshone County
- Washington Counties
- Public Lands in Idaho
- Social Condition
- Education
- Religion
- Benevolent Societies
- Public Improvements
- Railroads and Telegraphs
- Idaho Newspapers, 1889
- Idaho Legislature 1884 - 1888
Source: Bancroft Works, Volume 31, History Of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, 1845-1889, Hubert H. Bancroft, 1890. The History Company, Publishers, San Francisco