Screenwriter Talbot Jennings: From Mutiny on the Bounty to the The Sons of...
Talbot Jennings, ca 1935 Screenwriter 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...
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...
View ArticleEmigrant Elizabeth Porter on the Oregon Trail [otd 09/03]
On Saturday, September 3, 1864, Oregon-bound pioneer Elizabeth (Lee) Porter wrote in her diary, “Morning: 12 head of cattle gone, found 5 head. Hunted all day for the rest but found no cattle....
View ArticleDentist, Rancher, Banker and Oakley Mayor John Lowe [otd 09/04]
Mayor Lowe. H. T. French photo. Dentist and Oakley Mayor John O. Lowe was born September 4, 1877 in Willard, Utah, 10-12 miles north of Ogden. Soon, the family moved to Cassia County, Idaho. In fact,...
View ArticleAstorian Fur Trade Party Led by Robert Stuart at American Falls [otd 09/05]
On September 5, 1812, fur trader Robert Stuart wrote in his journal, “The whole body of the stream is here scarcely 60 feet wide, but immediately above expands to the breadth of half a mile, with...
View ArticleOpening Day for Boise Junior College, Precursor to Boise State University...
On September 6, 1932, Boise Junior College greeted its first students, 41 men and 37 women. BJC can actually trace its roots back to 1892, when the Episcopal church started St. Margaret's School. For...
View ArticleBoise Banker, Businessman, and School Advocate Horace E. Neal [otd 09/07]
Boise businessman Horace Edwin Neal was born September 7, 1859 in Van Buren County, Iowa, about 100 miles southeast of Des Moines. He was still a small child when the family moved to a farm near the...
View ArticleDaredevil Cyclist Evel Knievel Attempts Snake River Canyon Jump [otd 09/08]
On Sunday, September 8, 1974, motorcycle stunt rider Robert Craig (Evel) Knievel launched his jet-powered “Skycycle” across the Snake River canyon at a spot near Twin Falls, Idaho. Idaho was Evel’s...
View ArticleIndians Attack Utter Wagon Train, Survivors Resort to Cannibalism [otd 09/09]
On September 9, 1860, a wagon train rumbled along the Oregon Trail, leaving its campsite on the western side of Castle Creek (about 30 miles west of today’s Mountain Home, Idaho). Most of the emigrants...
View ArticleFur Trader David Thompson Builds Kullyspell House [otd 09/10]
David Thompson, artist’s rendering.New World Encyclopedia. On September 10, 1809, fur trader and geographer David Thompson selected a spot on Idaho’s Lake Pend Oreille to build a trading post for the...
View ArticleCaldwell Banker, Newspaperman, and Developer Albert Steunenberg [otd 09/11]
A. K. Steunenberg. J. H. Hawley photo. Newspaperman and banker Albert Keppel Steunenberg was born September 11, 1863 in Knoxville, Iowa, about twenty-five miles southeast of Des Moines. After high...
View ArticleIdaho Medical Association Holds Its First Organizational Meeting [otd 09/12]
On Tuesday, September 12, 1893, a number of Idaho physicians arrived in Boise City from all over the state. They had assembled to organize a state professional medical association. One historian has...
View ArticleBoise Residents Officially Celebrate the Arrival of Train Service [otd 09/13]
On September 13, 1887, crowds gathered at the rough plank structure that served as the Idaho Central Railway depot. They came to celebrate the recently-completed branch line that connected Boise City...
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