Snake River Steamboat Annie Faxon Explodes, Killing Eight [otd 08/14]
On the morning of August 14, 1893, the Snake River steamer Annie Faxon exploded, killing eight people and injuring eleven.Steamer Annie Faxon. Washington State University archives.Steamboats plied the...
View ArticleFirst Documented Visit to, and Sketch of, (Renamed) Shoshone Falls [otd 08/15]
On August 15, 1849, a guide led two men from a column of U. S. Army Mounted Rifles to see a great waterfall on the Snake river, three to four miles northeast of today’s Twin Falls, Idaho. They later...
View ArticleCaptain Relf Bledsoe: Indian Fighter, Businessman, Prospector, Mine Manager...
Capt. Beldsoe. Oregon Historical SocietyIndian fighter, business leader, and public servant Relf Bledsoe was born August 16, 1832 in Henderson County, Kentucky. That small county is located along the...
View ArticleMountain Man, Explorer, and Survivor John Colter [otd 08/17]
On August 17, 1806, discharged Army Private John Colter headed up the Missouri River with his two new partners, Forest Hancock and Joseph Dickson. Captains Lewis and Clark had released him early from...
View ArticleDesert Land (Carey) Act Signed to Encourage Irrigation in the West [otd 08/18]
On August 18, 1894, President Grover Cleveland signed the Desert Land Act of 1894, better known as the Carey Act. Sponsored by Wyoming Senator Joseph M. Carey, the Act was meant to improve the success...
View ArticlePhilo Farnsworth, Inventor of the First Practical Television Camera [otd 08/19]
Inventor and television pioneer Philo T. Farnsworth was born August 19, 1906 in Beaver County, Utah. The family moved to a farm near Rigby, Idaho during World War I. There, Philo set off on the path...
View ArticleWildfire -- "The Big Burn" -- Ravages North Idaho [otd 08/20]
On August 20, 1910, serious forest fires in and around Northern Idaho “blew up” into arguably the worst wildfire in U. S. history. More than anything else, weather conspired to set the stage for this...
View ArticleDr. Edward E. Maxey and Research on Spotted Fever [otd 08/21]
Dr. Maxey. H. T. French photo.Prominent Boise physician Edward E. Maxey, M.D, was born August 21, 1867, in Irvington, Illinois, about sixty miles east of St. Louis, Missouri. His father, also a...
View ArticleFreighter, Stockman, and Legislator William Allison [otd 08/22]
W. B. Allison. H.T. French photo.Salubria stockman and Idaho legislator William B. Allison was born August 22, 1845 in Glasgow, Ohio, about 60 miles south of Akron. The family moved twice before coming...
View ArticleTraveler Joel Palmer Tackles Notorious Three Island Crossing [otd 08/23]
Joel Palmer. Oregon Historical Society.On August 23, 1845, the small wagon train led by pioneer Joel Palmer approached the notorious Three Island Crossing, near today’s Glenns Ferry, Idaho. In his...
View ArticleEducator, Cultural Promoter, and Purple Heart Winner Sofia (Demos) Adamson...
Youthful Sofia Adamson.LifeInLegacy.comEducator and philanthropist Sofia (Demos) Adamson was born August 24, 1916 in Pocatello, Idaho. Her parents were Greek immigrants. The family later moved to Los...
View ArticleScreenwriter Talbot Jennings: From Mutiny on the Bounty to the The Sons of...
Talbot Jennings, ca 1935Screenwriter Talbot Lanham Jennings was born August 25, 1894 in Shoshone, Idaho. The family moved first to Caldwell and then Nampa. He graduated from Nampa High School and...
View ArticleHotel Owner/Operator and "Hospitality" Industry Pioneer Frank Blackinger [otd...
Hotel owner and operator Frank J. Blackinger was born August 26, 1855 in Buffalo, New York. His father Valentine had come to America from Bavaria in 1839. Around ten years later, he traveled to “the...
View ArticleHelpmate, Education Advocate, and Philanthropist Kathryn Albertson [otd 08/27]
Kathryn (McCurry) Albertson was born August 27, 1908 in Boise, Idaho. After high school, she matriculated at the College of Idaho, a private, liberal arts institution in Caldwell. Kathryn never said...
View ArticleCar Customizer Boyd Coddington ... "King of the Hot Rods" [otd 08/28]
Boyd Coddington. Sons of Boyd web site.Boyd Leon Coddington, the famous car customizer known as the “King of the Hot Rods,” was born August 28, 1944 in Rupert, Idaho. Like many boys in the Fifties,...
View Article"Uncle" John Hailey: Miner, Stage Line Pioneer, Stockman, Public Servant, and...
John Hailey. Library of Congress.John Hailey – Idaho stockman, miner, stage line operator, politician, and historian – was born August 29, 1835 in Smith County, Tennessee, 30-40 miles east of...
View ArticleIdaho Cattle Baron and Nevada Governor John Sparks [otd 08/30]
Idaho-Nevada cattleman and later Nevada Governor John Sparks was born August 30, 1843 in Winston County, Mississippi, 60-80 miles northeast of Jackson. The Sparks family became moderately wealthy by...
View ArticleRay Hunt: Legendary Trainer of Horses (and Riders) [otd 08/31]
Tribute photo. Richard Beal’s Blog.Renowned horse trainer Ray Hunt was born August 31, 1929 in Paul, Idaho (about 4 miles north of Burley). A few years later, the family moved to Mountain Home. A child...
View ArticleTarzan Creator, and Idaho Cowboy, Edgar Rice Burroughs [otd 09/01]
Edgar Rice Burroughs,successful writer.Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc.Edgar Rice Burroughs, creator of Tarzan and many imaginative worlds, was born September 1, 1875 in Chicago. Edgar tried many jobs, in...
View ArticleMining Investor and Twin Falls Area Developer Harry Hollister [otd 09/02]
Harry Hollister. H. T. French photo.Central Idaho developer Harry L. Hollister was born September 2, 1859 in Rockton, Illinois, about seventy miles northwest of Chicago. He showed an early talent for...
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