Carole Simon-Smolinski grew up along the Snake and Clearwater rivers that she loves and writes about. She was educated at the University of Idaho in Moscow and Portland State University in Oregon. She taught history at Lewis-Clark State College in Lewiston, Idaho, was actively involved through writing and speaking in the Lewis-Clark Bicentennial, and has written 4 books.
Carole's most recent book is Timothy Nolan's Idaho 1862-1890: Being Several Scholarly Accounts of Adventures and Events in and Around Lewiston Idaho from Gold Rush to Statehood (2013).
Also a book she published in 1985, Clearwater Steam, Steal, and Spirit, has been reprinted by the Nez Perce County Historical Society, Lewiston, Idaho, and is for sale through them as a fund raising project.
Her other two books, Journal 1862: Timothy Nolan's 1862 Account of his Riverboat and Overland Journey to the Salmon River Mines, Washington Territory (1983, a prequel to Timothy Nolan's Idaho), and Hells Canyon and the Middle Snake River: A Story of the Land and Its People (2008), are both out of print...for the time being.
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