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by Claudia a. Druss (Author)
The Dry Creek Chronicles offer a window onto the daily lives of Idaho families who owned and worked the land in the Dry Creek Valley and Green Meadow, southwestern Idaho, from 1863 to 1900. Two nineteenth century farming communities, one in the creek valley and one on the floodplain of the Boise River, forged an enduring social bond through marriage and shared economic fortunes in similar environments. Over the course of forty years, however, their destinies diverged: one remained rural for more than 150 years, while the other became a settled part of nearby Boise City. This is the story of the families who created those communities.
Author Biography
Claudia Druss is an archaeologist and historical researcher who spent more than thirty years falling in love with Idaho history. Her work with the Schick-Ostolasa Farmstead earned her Idaho’s Esto Perpetua Award as well as other local, state and national recognition.
Number of Pages: 162 Dimensions: 0.35 x 9.25 x 7.5 IN Publication Date: February 22, 2015
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