Fur Trade Leader Donald Mackenzie Navigates Hells Canyon [otd 04/15]
Donald MacKenzie, ca. 1840s.Chautauqua County Historical Society,Westfield, New York.On April 15, 1819, fur trade leader Donald Mackenzie reported his "successful" ascent of the Snake River through...
View ArticleCongress Authorizes Fort Sherman Construction in North Idaho [otd 04/16]
Gen. William T. Sherman, ca. 1865.Library of Congress.On April 16, 1878, the U.S. Congress authorized the construction of a fort on Lake Coeur d'Alene at what would eventually become the city of that...
View ArticleNampa Incorporates and Forms City Government [otd 04/17]
On April 17, 1891, the village of Nampa, Idaho was officially incorporated and proceeded to form a municipal government. The town – there's no consensus on the origin of the name – owes its existence...
View ArticleRancher, Horse Breeder, and Sheriff Sam F. Taylor [otd 04/18]
Samuel F. "Sam" Taylor was born April 18, 1848 in Kentucky. Like his cousin, James Madison “Matt” Taylor [blog Dec 10], Sam traced his lineage back to Englishman James Taylor, who emigrated to Virginia...
View ArticleGrand Opening for Exotic and Modern Egyptian Theater [otd 04/19]
On April 19, 1927, crowds began to gather outside the brand new Egyptian Theater at least an hour before it was supposed to open, at 7:00 pm. Boise's first movie "palace" had created an expectant buzz...
View ArticleEducator, Newspaperman, and Rexburg Patriarch Arthur Porter, Jr. [otd 04/20]
Arthur Porter, Jr. as a young man.Porter family records.Arthur Porter, Jr. – college professor, businessman, public servant, and religious leader – was born April 20, 1876 in Auckland, New Zealand....
View ArticleBoise Brewer and Capitalist John Lemp, Early Idaho Millionaire [otd 04/21]
Brewer, investor and eventual millionaire John Lemp was born in a small town about twenty miles north of Frankfurt, Germany, on April 21, 1838. His father died when he was twelve years old and, two...
View ArticleWatermaster, Irrigation Engineer, and Musician Forrest Sower [otd 04/22]
F. L. Sower. Beal & Wells photo.Engineer and irrigation expert Forrest Lindsay Sower was born April 22, 1887 in Battle Creek, Michigan. The family soon moved to Idaho, and Forrest graduated from...
View ArticleBanker, Idaho Governor, and Reclamation Manager D. W. Davis [otd 04/23]
Idaho Governor David William Davis was born April 23, 1873 in Wales. The family moved to the U.S. two years later, and the father found work mining coal in the districts northwest of Des Moines, Iowa....
View ArticleMovie, TV, and Stage Actor J.D. Cannon ... "McCloud" Co-Star [otd 04/24]
J.D. Cannon as western detective Harry Briscoein Alias Smith & Jones. ABC TV trailer.Long-time stage, movie, and TV actor John Donovan "J. D." Cannon was born April 24, 1922 in Salmon, Idaho. A...
View ArticlePrichard Tries to Hide Coeur d'Alene Gold, Sparks Rush Anyway [otd 04/25]
On April 25, 1882, Andrew J. Prichard* discovered an outcropping of rich gold-bearing quartz in the Coeur d'Alene River watershed. Prichard, and others, had unearthed signs of gold in the area before,...
View ArticleMajor Lead-Silver Discoveries Spark Rush to Wood River Area [otd 04/26]
On April 26, 1879, Warren P. Callahan filed on a lead-silver claim at the base of the ridge a mile or so west of the present town of Bellevue, Idaho. This filing was a major milestone for what would...
View ArticleGovernor Issues Proclamation to Protect Chinese from Attack [otd 04/27]
Gov. Stevenson. City of Boise photo.On April 27, 1886, Idaho Territorial Governor Edward A. Stevenson issued a proclamation that said, in part, "The life and property of our citizens, and those of the...
View ArticleSportsman and Idaho Dentistry Pioneer Edward Maberly [otd 04/28]
Boise dentist Edward H. Maberly was born April 28, 1853 in England. Apparently his father and part of the family lived for a time in Illinois before 1855-1860. However, Edward did not arrive in the U....
View ArticleAngry Union Men Blow Up Wardner Mill, Kill One Non-Union Worker [otd 04/29]
On April 29, 1899, a train packed with perhaps a thousand angry union members rumbled along the tracks leading from Burke and Wallace into the Kellogg-Wardner area. They were headed for the...
View ArticleRailroad Touts Plans for Larger Passenger and Freight Terminals in Idaho...
On April 30, 1909, the Oregon Short Line announced that they would soon begin a substantial upgrade to the railroad facilities in Idaho Falls. This notice followed several years of steadily rising...
View ArticleInvestor, Political Operative ... and Alleged Smuggler ... Alonzo Cruzen [otd...
A. R. Cruzen. Family archives.Boise capitalist Alonzo R. Cruzen was born May 1, 1858 in Oskaloosa, Iowa, about fifty miles southeast of Des Moines. In 1886, he opened a small town bank in southwest...
View ArticleNinety-One Miners Killed in Sunshine Mine Disaster [otd 05/02]
On the morning of May 2, 1972, workers deep inside Idaho’s Sunshine Mine, 4 to 5 miles southeast of Kellogg, noticed smoke drifting in some of the tunnels. Not much concerned initially, the miners soon...
View ArticleNorth Idaho Rancher and Businessman Chester Coburn [otd 05/03]
C. P. Coburn. [Illust-State].Pioneer businessman and rancher Chester P. Coburn was born May 3, 1832 in central Vermont. He spent three years working in New York before, in 1852, he caught a boat for...
View ArticleVersatile Southeast Idaho Architect Frank Paradice [otd 05/04]
Long-time Pocatello architect Frank C. Paradice, Jr., was born May 4, 1879 in Ontario, Canada. Not long after, the family moved to Denver, Colorado. Frank Jr. graduated from high school in Denver and...
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