Bear River
- Barnes, J. P. (2004). Memory, commemoration, and the Bear River Massacre of 1863.
- Barta, E. J. (1962). Battle Creek: The Battle of Bear River. Pocatello, Idaho: Idaho State College.
- Christensen, S. R. (1995). Sagwitch: Shoshoni chieftain, mormon elder, 1822-1884.
- Crawford, A. L. (2007). The people of Bear Hunter speak: Oral histories of the Cache Valley Shoshones regarding the Bear River Massacre.
- De, J. P. (1988). Patrick Edward Connor and the Bear River Massacre.
- Hance, I. W., & Warr, I. (1962). Johnston, Connor, and the Mormons: An outline of military history in Northern Utah. S.l: s.n..
- Hart, N. (1982). The Bear River massacre: Being a complete source book and story book of the genocidal action against the Shoshones in 1863 and of Gen. P.E. Connor and how he related to and dealt with Indians and Mormons on the western frontier. Preston, Idaho: Cache Valley Newsletter Pub. Co.
- Jensen, B. (1988). Battle of Bear River: Battle? or massacre!. S.l: s.n.
- Madsen, B. D. (1984). Encounter with the Northwestern Shoshoni at Bear River in 1863: Battle or massacre?. Ogden, Utah: Weber State College Press.
- Madsen, B. D. (1990). Glory hunter: A biography of Patrick Edward Connor. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press.
- Miller, R. (2008). Massacre at Bear River: First, worst, forgotten. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Press.
- Murray, B. (1967). The battle of Bear River.
- Simmonds, A. J. (1970). Bear River gold.
Clifton
- Hansen, E. H. (1942). Biographies of John H. Clifton.
- Henderson, V. H., & Henderson, W. M. (1956). History of Clifton, 1865-1898.
- Pike, M. B., & Cache Valley Historical Society (Utah). (1955). Cache Valley's west side. (Cache Valley Historical Society records.)
- Sheperd, S. E. C. (1954). Life story. Provo: Brigham Young University Library.
Dayton
- Dalley, D. Q., & Dalley, C. H. (1992). The hills of home: A history of Dayton, Idaho. Dayton, Idaho: The authors.
Franklin
- Beal, M. D. (1960). Cache Valley pioneers: The founding of Franklin in 1860.
- Hatch, L. H., & Hilton, R. S. (1962). Lorenzo Hill Hatch journal. Provo, Utah: mimeographed by B.Y.U. Adult Education and Extension Services, Extension Publications.
- Idaho facts and statistics: Pertaining to its early settlement and colonization with special reference to the Franklin Colony together with stories of the Indian troubles in the south eastern part of the state. (1910). S.l: s.n..
- Idaho Pioneer Association., & Boise Public Library. (1960). A brief history of Franklin, first permanent settlement in the state of Idaho. Franklin, Idaho: Idaho Pioneer Association.
Miscellaneous
- Coates, L. G., Boag, P., Hatzenbuehler, R. L., & Swanson, M. (1994). The Mormon settlement of southeastern Idaho, 1845-1900. Layton, UT: Mormon History Assoc.
- Dorigatti, B. T., & Daughters of Utah Pioneers. (2004). Settlement of Idaho by Utah pioneers: Franklin County and southeastern Bear Lake County. Salt Lake City, Utah: Daughters of Utah Pioneers.
- Franklin County Historical Society (Idaho). (1917). The passing of the redman: Being a succinct account of the last battle that wrested Idaho from the bondage of the Indians. Preston? Id.: Franklin County Historical Society and Monument Committee.
- Fuller, M., Duskin-Goede, L., Nielson, A. I., & Larsen-Sant Library (Preston, Idaho). (2006). Barns & more: A collection of Franklin County barns and their stories. Logan, Utah: FedEx Kinkos.
- Gereaux, J. (1980). Midwives of Cache Valley, 1856-.
- Herald Journal (Firm). (2003). A Cache legacy: A photo history of Cache Valley. Logan, Utah: Herald Journal.
- Hull, A. C. J. (1981). History of the Hull Valley scout reservation. Logan, Utah: Cache Valley Council Boy Scouts of America.
- Hurren, P. K. (1956). Banking and finance in Cache Valley, 1856-1956.
- Hurren, P. K., & Cache Valley Historical Society (Utah). (1956). Cache Valley's triumph over adversity: A comprehensive study of the Cache Valley economy during the Great Depression of the 1930's. (Cache Valley Historical Society records.)
- In Hart, N. (1973). Hometown album: A pictorial history of Franklin County, Idaho--horse and buggy days and early auto era. Preston, Idaho: Cache Valley Newsletter Pub. Co.
- Nash, J. D., & Nash, M. M. (1968). David Howland and Ida Larsen Nash: Their heritage and history. United States: s.n.
- Parkinson, S. R. (1873). Journal of Samuel Rose Parkinson.
- Porter, B. P. (1879). His writings.
- Scott, C. M. (1992). Miels & Miles. Provo, Utah: Stevenson's Genealogy Center.
- Shrives, F. F. (1958). Francis Fredrick Shrives: Franklin County Commissioner, 1935 to 1945.
- Smith, W. H. (1990). Going fishing!!: Been fishing ... and stories in between : the Falls the upper end of Riverdale. Preston, Idaho: Wendell Smith.
- The Trail blazer: History of the developement [sic] of southeastern Idaho. (1976). Preston, Idaho: Cache Valley Newsletter Pub. Co.
Oxford
- Hatch, A. C. (n.d.). Brief history of Oxford, Idaho.
Preston
- Brenchley, R. R. (1968). Preston, Idaho: A history of its founding and economic life. Logan, Utah: Utah State University.
- Jardine, W. C. (1989). The life of Joseph Morrell (February 11, 1856 - May 30, 1906). Logan, Utah: author.
- Judy, C. G. (1961). A history of Preston, Idaho. Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University.
- Olsen, M. F. (1980). Original life history of Joseph A. Geddes.
- Robinson, O. D., & Robinson, L. R. (1987). The Oneida Stake: 100 years of LDS history in southeast Idaho. Preston, Idaho: Preston Citizen.
- Dewey, R. L. (1986). Porter Rockwell: The definitive biography. Wantagh, N.Y: Paramount Books.
Weston
- Byington, B. F. (1986). Kofoed footprints. West Bountiful, Utah: B. Fay Byington.
- Fredrickson, L. (1900). History of Weston, Idaho, 1865-1929.
- Lone Rock Camp. Daughters of the Utah Pioneers., & Cache and Cachians. (1921). Manuscripts on the history of Weston, Idaho. S.l: s.n..
- Parker, J. B., & Ludlow, Inger P. (1982). The life story of Hans Ancher Kofoed. Ogden, Utah: Hans Ancher Kofoed Family Organization.
- Schvaneveldt, J. D. (2011). History of Weston, Idaho. United States: Mountain Top Pub.
- Henry, W. (2005). Across a century: The Cache Valley electric company. Logan, Utah.
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