Freighter, Stagecoach Driver, and Eagle Developer John Carpenter [otd 03/26]
John R. Carpenter.J. H. Hawley photo.Pioneer John R. Carpenter was born March 26, 1846 near Albany, New York. In 1859, John helped his father drive a covered wagon to California while his mother...
View ArticleStage Line Operator and Coach Driver Charles Haynes [otd 03/27]
Long-time stagecoach driver Charles C. Haynes was born March 27, 1837 in Liverpool, Ohio, about thirty miles south of Youngstown. Before his twenty-first birthday, he had accumulated years of...
View ArticleGovernor Issues Proclamation to End Owyhee War [otd 03/28]
Idaho Governor D. W. Ballard issued a proclamation on March 28, 1868 to halt a shooting war near Silver City. The statement said, in part, "the lawless proceedings of the parties referred to must cease...
View ArticleProminent Attorney and Exposition Secretary George Huebner [otd 03/29]
Attorney George C. Huebner was born March 29, 1879 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. (Older records show the name as Huebener.) After graduating from high school there, George apparently worked at a store his...
View ArticleMedical Researcher and St. Luke’s Chief Surgeon Warren Springer [otd 03/30]
Dr. Springer. J. H. Hawley photo.Eminent Boise physician Warren David Springer was born March 30, 1864, near Toronto, Canada. He received a college degree and then went on to medical school at Trinity...
View ArticleNovelist & Newspaper Columnist Vardis Fisher [otd 3/31]
Vardis Fisher.Bonneville County Historical Society.Vardis Alvero Fisher, best known for his Western-themed novels, was born March 31, 1895 in Annis, Idaho. (Annis is about 4 miles north of Rigby.) He...
View ArticleCattle Rancher, Idaho Governor, and U. S. Senator George L. Shoup [otd 04/01]
Senator George L. Shoup.National Archives.On April 1, 1889, President Grover Cleveland appointed Lemhi cattleman George Laird Shoup governor of Idaho Territory – the last to hold that position. He was...
View ArticleSheepman Hugh Fleming Found Dead. Killed by Cattlemen? [otd 04/02]
On April 2, 1894, riders on the range near American Falls, Idaho discovered the body of sheepman Hugh Fleming. The unarmed herder had been shot four times. Suspicion instantly fell on local cattlemen,...
View ArticleSpud Farmer, Expert, and Booster Joe Marshall – Idaho® Potato King [otd 04/03]
Joe Marshall. Beal & Wells photo.Joseph P. Marshall, who did more than any other one person to improve and popularize the Idaho® potato, was born April 3, 1874 in Versailles, Ohio, about thirty...
View ArticleSteamer Accident Kills Five on the Coeur d Alene River [otd 04/04]
On April 4, 1887, the steamer Spokane pulled away from the dock at Kingston, Idaho. (That's about seven miles west of Kellogg.) The little boat chugged along the winding course of the Coeur d'Alene...
View ArticleAircraft Carrier Boss and Decorated Naval Hero Dixie Kiefer [otd 04/05]
Captain Dixie Kiefer.U. S. Navy photo.U. S. Navy Commodore Dixie Kiefer, winner of the Navy Cross and other medals, was born April 5, 1896 in Blackfoot, Idaho. The family moved around while Dixie was...
View ArticleInvestor and Mining Millionaire Amasa Campbell [otd 04/06]
Amasa Campbell. Illustrated History.Mining investor and executive Amasa B. Campbell was born April 6, 1845 in Salem, Ohio, about twenty miles southwest of Youngstown. In 1862, he took a clerk’s job at...
View ArticleSchool Superintendent and Probate Judge Thomas Jeffreys [otd 04/07]
Judge Jeffreys. Illustrated History.Thomas M. Jeffreys, Probate Judge and Washington County Superintendent of Public Instruction, was born April 7, 1852 in Yamhill County, Oregon. The family had moved...
View ArticlePhysician, Drug Store Owner, and Rancher John Plumer [otd 04/08]
Dr. John J. Plumer, a pioneer physician in De Lamar and then Hailey, Idaho, was born April 8, 1860 in Edina, a rural corner of Missouri about 150 miles northwest of St. Louis. John received his...
View ArticleAmericans and British-Canadian Fur Trappers Meet Along Portneuf River [otd...
Peter Skene Ogden.Oregon Historical Society.On April 9, 1826, Peter Skene Ogden, for whom the Ogden River is named, wrote in his journal, "About 10 a.m. we were surprised by the arrival of a party of...
View ArticleCattle Growers Meet in Shoshone, Discuss Disease and Over-Grazing [otd 04/10]
The April 10, 1886 issue of the Owyhee Avalanche in Silver City, Idaho reported on the Annual Meeting of the Idaho Territorial Stock Growers' Association. The meeting took place in Shoshone. The...
View ArticleNarrow Gauge Railway Tracks Reach Eagle Rock (Idaho Falls) [otd 4/11]
In 1879, the Engineering and Mining Journal contained the following brief item: "Ogden, Utah, April 11 – The Utah & Northern Railway has been completed to Eagle Rock Bridge, Snake River, Idaho, 210...
View ArticleEastern Idaho Physician and Hospital Builder Edwin Cutler [otd 4/12]
Dr. Cutler. H.T. French photo.Edwin Cutler, M.D., was born April 12, 1868, in American Fork, Utah, midway between Provo and Salt Lake City. After high school, he attended Brigham Young University and...
View ArticleNewspaperman and Pure Food Enforcer James Wallis [otd 04/13]
J. H. Wallis. Photo from Rytting biography.Newspaperman and pure food crusader James Hearknett Wallis was born April 13, 1861 in London, England. The family moved to a town near Liverpool when he was...
View ArticleArmy Leader and Western Explorer Benjamin Bonneville [otd 04/14]
U.S. Army General Benjamin Louis Eulalie de Bonneville was born to bourgeoisie parents on April 14, 1796, near Paris, France. His father, perhaps sensing how the political winds were blowing, sent the...
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