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Uptown Books is the publishing effort of Justin and Trish Smith. Our goal is to provide unique Idaho History materials and similar documents that promote education in our state.
Educational and reseller discounts are available. Please email justin@uptownbooks.com for more details.
With more than 130 photographs, many of them seen here for the first time, Idaho History: 1800 to Present offers a stunning portrait of this one-of-a-kind state.
From the Cataldo Mission of the Sacred Heart at the Coeur d’Alene’s Old Mission State Park—the oldest standing building in Idaho—to historic Fort Hall in Pocatello—one of the most important supply points on the Oregon and California Trails—to panning for gold in the Boise Basin, to the log drives on the Clearwater River, and the rampant poverty of the Great Depression, it is all here! Idaho History: 1800 to Present offers us a window into the past so vivid you can almost hear the prospectors heading off to the mines.
Justin Smith and Skip Myers have put together the definitive photographic account of the state famous for its potatoes.
If you would like a signed copy of Idaho History 1800 to Present, please email justin@uptownbooks.com
Cost is $30 + $5 Shipping and Handling.
Payment accepted via PayPal and Venmo.
An original 11"x17" map of the history of all the places called Fort Hall in the vicinity of Pocatello. Each date and location is carefully researched to be as accurate as possible.
Printed on thick, high-quality, 100#, Cougar paper, this vibrantly-colored map will last for many years.
Ideal for the classroom or your study!
Price is $4.97 + $5 shipping and handling. (education and quantity discounts available). Please email justin@uptownbooks.com
These maps are also available at: Bannock County Historical Museum
Justin is the Accidental Artist who in one day went from stick figures to rendered 3-dimensional drawings.
Justin's art is known for capturing light and amazingly defined details.
He works in acrylic, watercolor, and oil painting. When drawing, Justin uses graphite, pen and ink, and charcoal.
To acquire Justin's original artwork or fine art prints, please visit his Etsy shop at this link - https://www.etsy.com/shop/ByJustinSmith