Boise Builder, Real Estate Developer, and Mayor Walter E. Pierce [otd 01/09]
Mayor Pierce. City of Boise. Boise Mayor Walter E. Pierce was born January 9, 1860, in Bell County, Texas, between Waco and Austin. Indian unrest in that area forced the family to move to Kansas, where...
View ArticleTown of Franklin Accepts Being in Idaho and is Formally Incorporated [otd 01/10]
Lorenzo Hill Hatch. Family Archives. On January 10, 1873, the Idaho Territorial legislature passed a “special act” to incorporate the village of Franklin. The Act defined the boundaries of the town,...
View ArticleNoted Microbiologist and Vitamin B-12 Researcher Dr. Mary Shorb [otd 01/11]
Dr. Shorb. University of Maryland. Dr. Mary (Shaw) Shorb, noted microbiologist and vitamin B-12 investigator, was born January 11, 1907 in Wahpeton, North Dakota, about 35 miles south of Fargo. Her...
View ArticleBoise’s Dr. Mary E. Donaldson: Pioneer in Medicine and Elder Care [otd 01/12]
Dr. Donaldson. H. T. French photo. Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, M.D., was born Mary Craker on January 12, 1851 in Reedsburg, Wisconsin, about forty miles northwest of Madison. After graduating from high...
View ArticleEngineer, Developer, and Boise Mayor Ernest G. Eagleson [otd 01/13]
Ern Eagleson. J. H. Hawley photo. Engineer and Boise Mayor Ernest George Eagleson was born January 13, 1864 near Cadiz, Ohio, 30-35 miles southeast of Canton. The family moved to Iowa and then...
View ArticleMiner, Builder, Real Estate Developer, and Ferryman John Silcott [otd 01/14]
Ferryman Silcott. J. H. Hawley photo. Clearwater ferry operator John M. Silcott was born January 14, 1824 in Loudoun County, Virginia, just west of Washington D. C.. The family moved to Ohio about four...
View ArticlePainter, Sculptor, and Wanderer Charles Ostner Gets Paid [otd 01/15]
Artist Ostner. J. H. Hawley photo. On January 15, 1869, the Idaho legislature appropriated $2,500 to reward artist Charles L. Ostner for the equestrian statue of George Washington he had recently...
View ArticleGeologist, Mining Engineer, and State Mine Inspector Robert Bell [otd 01/16]
Inspector Bell. J. H. Hawley photo. On January 16, 1864, mining engineer Robert N. Bell was born in Yorkshire, England. He emigrated to the U.S. in 1877-1880 and worked first on a farm in Wisconsin....
View ArticleIconic Lawyer, Boise Mayor, Governor, and Historian James H. Hawley [otd 01/17]
Lawyer Hawley. Illustrated History, 1899. Lawyer, Governor, Mayor, and Historian James Henry Hawley was born in Dubuque, Iowa, on January 17, 1847. His mother died when James was an infant and he grew...
View ArticleFreighter, Lumber Man, Rancher, and Mining Investor Josiah Hill [otd 01/18]
On January 18, 1844, Coeur d’Alene pioneer Josiah Hill was born in New Brunswick, Canada. Like others in that part of the country, his father was from the state of Maine. Clipper ship in Cape Horn ice,...
View ArticleTeacher, Rancher, and Nez Perce County Commissioner Charles Leeper [otd 01/19]
Charles Leeper.Illustrated History photo. Nez Perce County pioneer Charles A. Leeper was born January 19, 1850, in Marion County, Indiana, on the outskirts of Indianapolis. Some time before 1870, the...
View ArticleMining Investor, Attorney, and Boise County Prosecutor Harry Fisher [otd 01/20]
Attorney Fisher. H. T. French photo. Attorney Harry Leroy Fisher was born January 20, 1873, on a farm in Daviess County, Missouri, 40-60 miles east of St. Joseph’s. He taught school there and also for...
View ArticleIdaho Falls Businessman and Booster Frank C. Bowman [otd 01/20]
Idaho Falls businessman and civic leader Frank C. Bowman was born January 20, 1870 in Morgan County, Utah, fifteen to twenty miles southeast of Ogden. Frank started farm work at an early age, but...
View ArticleVisionary Developer Benjamin Shawhan and New Plymouth [otd 01/21]
Benjamin P. Shawhan, cofounder of the town of New Plymouth, Idaho, was born January 21, 1862, in Keokuk County, Iowa, about thirty miles southwest of Iowa City.East Hall, Morgan Park Military Academy....
View ArticleLarge Cattle Drives Ravage Idaho Range and Herds, Railroad Needed [otd 01/22]
On January 22, 1881, the Idaho Statesman described the substantial herds being driven over Idaho rangelands, both from the states to the west and by in-state stockmen. Counts taken on the main trail in...
View ArticleChurch Leader, Suffragette, and Temperance Advocate Rebecca Mitchell [otd 01/23]
Activist Mitchell. J. H. Hawley photo. Mrs. Rebecca Mitchell was born January 23, 1834, in Macoupin County, Illinois, 30-50 miles south of Springfield. Little is known of her early life. After she was...
View ArticleFreighter and Rancher “Doc” Rankin – A Legend in His Own Time [otd 01/24]
"Doc” Rankin. H. T. French photo. William Allen “Doc” Rankin was born January 24, 1836, in Lafayette, Indiana. Several ancestors in his paternal line fought in the American Revolution, later being...
View ArticleMillionaire Banker, Business Leader, and Developer John Vollmer [otd 01/25]
John P. Vollmer, ca. 1875. Vollmer Family Archives. Wealthy developer John P. Vollmer was born on January 25, 1847, in Wurtemburg, Germany. The family emigrated to the U.S. when John was about four...
View ArticleRancher, Canal Manager, and Ada County Sheriff James Bennett [otd 01/26]
Sheriff Bennett. Ada County Sheriff’s Office. Ada County Sheriff James A. Bennett was born January 26, 1865 in Leavenworth, Kansas. The family moved to farm country 40-50 southwest of St. Louis,...
View ArticleEducator, Attorney, and Supreme Court Justice John Rice [otd 01/27]
Judge Rice. John Campbell Rice Foundation photo. January 27, 1864, Idaho Supreme Court Justice John Campbell Rice was born on a farm in Cass County, Illinois, about thirty miles west of Springfield....
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