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Idaho Myths and Legends Randy Stapilus

Idaho Myths and Legends By Randy Stapilus

Idaho Myths and Legends by Randy Stapilus


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From President Cleveland's alleged love child to the UFO highway, Idaho Myths and Legends of makes history fun and pulls back the curtain on some of the Gem State's most fascinating and compelling stories.

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Idaho Myths and Legends: The True Stories Behind History's Mysteries by Randy Stapilus

From President Cleveland's alleged love child to the UFO highway, Idaho Myths and Legends of makes history fun and pulls back the curtain on some of the Gem State's most fascinating and compelling stories.

About Randy Stapilus

Randy Stapilus is an author, blogger, newsletter publisher, and former newspaper reporter and editor. He also wrote It Happened in Idaho and Outlaw Tales of Idaho, published by Globe Pequot Press. A longtime Idaho resident, he now lives in Carlton, Oregon, with his wife, Linda, and a varying number of dogs.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents Introduction Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Chinese Tunnels Chapter 2: Wetxuwiis Chapter 3: The Monster of Bear Lake Chapter 4: Updyke's Treasure Chapter 5: Spirit Lake Chapter 6: The President of Pardee Chapter 7: Ridgerunner Chapter 8: Noah Kellogg's Mule Chapter 9: The Corridor Killings Chapter 10: UFO Highway Chapter 11: Haunted Penitentiary Chapter 12: Shoshone Ice Caves Chapter 13: Was Butch the Robber? Chapter 14: Iron Door Bibliography Index About the Author

Additional information

CIN1493040375A
9781493040377
1493040375
Idaho Myths and Legends: The True Stories Behind History's Mysteries by Randy Stapilus
Used - Well Read
Paperback
Rowman & Littlefield
2020-04-01
216
N/A
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