Idaho
Abstracts: 3
545
Cleveland Morning Leader, 28 May 1864
(ed; 3 inches)
~ See original
p.2, col.2
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545 - L. May 28; ed:2/2 - In Idaho, if a woman is dissatisfied with her
husband, she sees the president of the mining district, who calls a miners'
meeting which unties the matrimonial knot.
"Idaho is decidedly the last country." (3)
Divorce and Alimony
Index terms:
*Divorce & Alimony; Idaho
1015
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 February 1864
(ed; 10 inches)
~ See original
p.2, col.3
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1015 - L. Feb. 15; ed: 2/3 - The chances of amassing wealth in the Idaho
gold mines do not surpass those of mechanics and laborers at home. Idaho
country is still in possession of hostile Indians, and remember, mining
is the severest of manual labor. -
"These costs and perils of travel should receive careful attention by
all who look for treasures in this latest El Dorado." (10)
Gold
Index terms:
*Gold; Idaho
2494
Cleveland Morning Leader, 14 June 1864
(ed; 1 inches)
~ See original
p.1, col.2
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2494 - L June 14; ed: 1/2 - General Grant is victoriously using the spade.
"We trust that his diggings will be of more value than the richest ore of
California, or Idaho." - (1)
Wars /
Civil War /
Military Engagements and Campaigns
Index terms:
California; Grant, Gen. U. S.; Idaho