Rancher, Attorney, and Idaho Chief Justice Alfred Budge [otd 02/24]
Judge Alfred Budge.H. T. French photo.Alfred Budge, Chief Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court, was born February 24, 1868 in Providence, Utah, just south of Logan. Two years later, the family moved to...
View ArticleWoolgrower and Boise Business Executive Thomas McMillan [otd 02/25]
Sheep rancher and later Boise investor/manager Thomas McMillan was born February 25, 1865 in Scotland. As a young teenager, he worked in a Glasgow bank. His older brother John came to the United States...
View ArticleIdaho Supreme Court Justice George Stewart [otd 02/26]
Idaho Supreme Court Justice George Harlan Stewart was born February 26, 1858 in Connersville, Indiana, about fifty miles east of Indianapolis. He was something of an intellectual prodigy: George leaped...
View ArticlePocatello Brewer and Soft Drinks Bottler Robert Hayes [otd 02/27]
Robert Hayes.J. H. Hawley photo.Pocatello businessman Robert J. Hayes was born February 27, 1861 in Oswego, New York. The family moved to Chicago about six years later. Hayes struck out on his own at...
View ArticleJohn R. McBride, U. S. Representative and Chief Justice for Idaho Territory...
Judge McBride.Photo from findagrave.comOn February 28, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln – just 45 days before he was shot by John Wilkes Booth – appointed John Rogers McBride as Chief Justice of the...
View ArticlePresident Ulysses S. Grant Creates Yellowstone National Park [otd 03/01]
Geyser cone, Fire Hole Basin, 1871.W. H. Jackson photo, Library of Congress.On March 1, 1872, President U. S. Grant signed the bill that authorized creation of Yellowstone National Park.As far back as...
View ArticleHatch Act of 1887 Authorizes Agricultural Experiment Stations [otd 03/02]
On March 2, 1887, the U. S. Congress approved the Hatch Act of 1887. The Act authorized grants to support agricultural experiment stations in the states. In most cases, such stations would be set up...
View ArticleCivil War Veteran, and Soda Springs Developer George W. Gorton. [otd 03/03]
Cavalry veteran and far-sighted businessman George Washington Gorton was born March 3, 1846 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He traced his lineage back to Samuel Gorton, one of the original (albeit...
View ArticlePresident Lincoln Signs Law to Create Idaho Territory [otd 03/04]
On March 4, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed the bill that created Idaho Territory, splitting it off from Washington Territory. The signing culminated a period of intense political wrangling that...
View ArticleGold Rush Fuels Murray Building Boom [otd 3/5]
The Lewiston Teller for March 5, 1885 published a glowing report from a correspondent in the new town of Murray, Idaho. The observer first noted that people in the entire mining district exuded...
View ArticleCanal Company Executive, County Commissioner, and Farmer Arthur Goody [otd...
Commissioner Goody.J. H. Hawley photo.Prominent farmer and Jefferson County Commissioner Arthur James Goody was born March 6, 1871 in Cache County, Utah, 10-15 miles northwest of Logan.His father,...
View ArticleLegislature Authorizes Albion State Normal School [otd 03/07]
On March 7, 1893 the Idaho legislature passed a law to create Albion State Normal School, as they had authorized the Lewiston State Normal School earlier in the year [blog, Jan 6]. The Act required...
View ArticleIndian Leader, Teacher, and Idaho Senator Joseph Garry [otd 03/08]
Joseph Garry intraditional Indian regalia.Beal and Wells photo.Prominent American Indian leader Joseph Richard Garry was born March 8, 1910 near Plummer, Idaho. (Plummer is about 25 miles south of Post...
View ArticleRigby and Fremont County Physician Ray Fisher [otd 03/09]
Prominent Fremont County physician Ray Homer Fisher, M. D., was born March 9, 1883 in Oxford, Idaho. At the time, Oxford was an important commercial and shipping center. One of Ray’s older brothers was...
View ArticleColonel Judson Spofford: Civil War Veteran, and Idaho Developer [otd 03/10]
Civil War veteran and Idaho developer Judson Spofford was born March 10, 1846 in Derby, Vermont, two or three miles from the Canadian border. The family had a proud military heritage. A...
View ArticleAct Signed to Create Academy of Idaho, Today’s Idaho State University [otd...
On March 11, 1901, Governor Frank W. Hunt signed an Act to establish an educational institution in Pocatello. Incorporated in 1889, the town had grown explosively and topped 4,000 citizens in the 1900...
View ArticleState Authorizes Precursor to Idaho State Historical Society [otd 03/12]
On March 12, 1907, Idaho's government authorized the "Historical Society of Idaho Pioneers" to become a state-supported entity called the "Historical Society of the State of Idaho." The enabling act...
View ArticleIdaho State Highway Commission Created to Improve Transportation System [otd...
On March 13, 1913, the Idaho legislature established the State Highway Commission. They thus joined a nationwide trend to raise highway planning and construction to the state level. Prior to that,...
View ArticleMilitia Organized Again, Then Becomes the Idaho National Guard [otd 03/14]
In an interesting coincidence, two different March 14 dates are significant for the Idaho National Guard. On March 14, 1889, Edward A. Stevenson, governor of Idaho Territory, sent a letter to the...
View ArticleBoise Developer and Saloon Owner Madison Smith [03/15]
Madison Smith. H. T. French photoBoise pioneer Madison C. Smith was born March 15, 1839 in Richmond, Missouri, about 35 miles northeast of Kansas City. The family moved West in 1851, crossing Idaho in...
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