Interim Priest Lake Annotated Bibliography
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Interim Priest Lake Annotated Bibliography The following document is a work in progress that will provide references for historical documents, oral histories, maps and photographs of the Priest Lake area. The document is being prepared by Jamie Litzkow, a graduate student in Archaeology at Eastern Washington University and employee at the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. Jamie is visiting local, state and national archives to locate and copy references that help tell the story of the Priest Lake area. The documents are housed at the Supervisor’s Office of the Idaho Panhandle National Forest, unless otherwise noted. Table 1 provides the archive location, who is completing the research and the status of the collections. The remainder of the document provides the actual references and summaries by collection location. Table 1. Archival resources and responsibilities. Location Responsible Comments Party Northern Region HQ FS Catalog of resources is available, but have not visited the site IPNF HQ FS Initial review of resource completed Priest Lake Ranger District FS Initial review of resource completed Priest Lake Museum FS/Museum Board Initial review of resource undertaken, but not completed Priest Lake Library FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents North Idaho Museum FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents Northwest Museum of Arts FS Initial review of resource completed, and Culture but still need to acquire documents Gonzaga University FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents Idaho State University FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents Eastern Washington FS Initial review of resource completed, University but still need to acquire documents Washington State FS Initial review of resource completed, University but still need to acquire documents Whitworth College FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents North Idaho College FS Initial review of resource completed, but still need to acquire documents State of Idaho Archives Idaho SHPO Review scheduled for FY ‘09 National Archives FS Catalog of resources available, but have not reviewed them to date Kalispel Tribe of Indians Tribal Unpublished ethnographic material Archaeologist provided, complete review if FY ‘09 Interim Priest Lake Annotated Bibliography 7/1/2009 IPNF Supervisor’s Office (Coeur d’Alene) All books can be found on file at the Idaho Panhandle National Forest Supervisor’s Office in the cabinet above Jamie’s desk. Historical maps can be found in the flat files by Jane’s desk, and project reports in the Heritage cabinets of the file room. Books Benedict, Warren V. 1981 History of White Pine Blister Rust Control-A Personal Account. United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service FS-355. US Government Printing, Washington D.C. Provides a history of the Blister Rust Control Program from the viewpoint of the former Director of the Division of Forest Pest Control. The history of the program from 1909, until the early 1980’s is covered, with highlights including camp locations and photographs, with highlights including camp locations and photographs. Bradley, Stuart B. 1972 Big Smoke. Published by the author. Richards, Pflum, Karge, Inc. Chicago, IL. This is a compilation of stories regarding the timber, mining industry, as well as early administrative activity in the Kaniksu National Forest. Pend Oreille County is emphasized. Cohen, Stan 1980 The Tree Army: A Pictorial History of the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933- 1942. Pictorial Histories Publishing Co. Missoula, MT. A pictorial account of the development and eventual demise of the Civilian Conservation Corps from 1933-1942. Highlights include various work projects and maps of camp locations from 1933 and 1938. Cork, Marylyn and the Bonner County History Book Committee 1991 Beautiful Bonner: A History of Bonner County Idaho. Curtis Media Corporation, Dallas, Texas. This book provides a detailed study of Bonner County, Idaho, including individual family and business histories. Also highlighted are churches, clubs, forests, farms, schools, and Clark and Sandpoint High Schools Centennial Projects. 2 of 54 Interim Priest Lake Annotated Bibliography 7/1/2009 Deaver, Sherri, and James E. Lieb 2000 A Kalispel Cultural Geography. Compiled by Ethnoscience, Inc. for the Kalispel Tribe of Indians Natural Resource Department. This report is an overview of the history of the Kalispel Tribe of Indians and their presence in the Kalispel Country, from pre to post European contact. Included are tables and maps of known Kalispel villages and fishing sites. DeSmet, Pierre-Jean 1983 New Indian Sketches. Ye Galleon Press. Fairfield, WA This book examines Father DeSmet’s records of travels to the Pacific Northwest and attempts to relate his encounters and route to specific, modern locations. Highlights include information on the Kalispell tribe, customs and locations, specifically in the Lake Pend Oreille region. Estes, James F. 1967 Tales of Priest Lake, 2nd Edition. Published by the author. Spokane, Washington. This contains reminiscences of various people who lived along Priest Lake starting around the turn of the 20th Century. Provides history of east side of lake especially, but also good information about Little Lake (Upper Priest), including locations of mines, cabins and significant happenings. 1967 Lost Mine of Priest Lake. Illustrations by Alfred Skaar. This is the published memoir of Albert Klockman highlighting his search for the location of the “Lost Mine”, today known as the Continental Mine. Covering Klockman’s life from his 1896 arrival to America, until January 1940, the diary contains a detailed history of the discovery and development of the mine and the lives of involved parties. The source provides a first-hand account of early mining development on both the Lower and Upper Priest Lake areas. Several passages give locations of mines, cabins, camps, trails, as well as human (and animal) burials. Gleason J.M. (Ed.) 1937 The Fort George Wright District Civilian Conservation Corps ANNUAL 1937. Published by Fort George Wright District Civilian Conservation Corps. Fort George Wright, Washington. This yearbook covers the enrollment, leadership, activities and locations of CCC camps for 1937. 3 of 54 Interim Priest Lake Annotated Bibliography 7/1/2009 1939 The Fort George Wright District Civilian Conservation Corps Annual 1938- 1939. Published by Fort George Wright District Civilian Conservation Corps. Fort George Wright, Washington. This yearbook covers the enrollment, leadership, activities and locations of CCC camps from 1938-1939. Guth, Richard A. and Stan B. Cohen 1991 A Pictorial History of the U.S. Forest Service 1891-1945: Northern Region. Pictorial Histories Publishing Co. Missoula, Montana. This book provides a wonderful assortment of photographs from various projects and administrative sites in the Northern Region. Topics covered include timber, CCC, BRC, range, fires, and recreation. Hudson, Lorelea, Sharon Boswell, Caroline D. Carley, Wayne Choquette, Christian Miss, David H. Chance, and Michael A. Stamper 1981 A Cultural Resource Overview for the Colville and Idaho Panhandle National Forests and the Bureau of Land Management-Spokane and Coeur d’Alene Districts: Northeastern Washington/Northern Idaho. Volume I, Cultural Resource Narrative. Cultural Resource Consultants, Inc. Sandpoint, ID This report gives a detailed overview of both the prehistoric and historic record of the Idaho Panhandle National Forest. Ethnographic research is highlighted covering all tribal affiliations within the forest boundaries, including the Kalispel. Klockman, Albert n.d. A.K. Klockman Diary 1888-1940: Developer of the Continental Mountain Mine and Klockman Ranch at Porthill, Idaho. No publication data. Copy on file at the Supervisor’s Office. Coeur d’Alene. This version of the Klockman memoirs differs slightly from The Lost Mine; however, it covers the same timeline of events. That is, the search for the “Lost Mine”, the discovery and development of the Continental Mine and related happenings and personal histories. Knowles, E.F. 1936 Fort George Wright C.C.C. District Annual: Winter Enrollment 1935-36. Fort George Wright District Civilian Conservation Corps, Moscow Publishing Company, Moscow, ID. This yearbook covers the winter enrollment, leadership, activities and locations of 4 of 54 Interim Priest Lake Annotated Bibliography 7/1/2009 CCC camps from 1935-1936. Leiberg, John B. 1899 The Priest River Forest Reserve. Department of the Interior, US Geological Survey. Government Printing Office, Washington. This report covers some of the earliest observations of the Forest Reserve of the Priest River region, as well as areas in the immediate vicinity. Some topics covered include water supply, minerals, timber and soils. Livingston-Little, D.E. 1965 An Economic History of North Idaho, 1800-1900. Journal of the West, Lorrin L. Morrison Printing and Publishing, Los Angeles, California. This book explores the economic history of northern Idaho from 1800-1900. It covers all major aspects of early Northern Idaho history, including the fur trade, the presence of missionaries, the discovery of gold, as well as transportation and agricultural development. Marti, Duane 1976 An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Priest Wild and Scenic River Study Area Idaho Panhandle National Forests. University of Idaho Anthropological Research Manuscript Series,