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April 16, 2013
Vigilantes Disbanded, Delegate Candidates Abound, Miners Stalled by Deep Snow

During the Association’s tenure, the vigilantes had “hanged three murderers and highwaymen, and exiled 200 thieves and gamblers.” Because o...
Published on April 16, 2013 00:30
Congress Authorizes Fort Sherman Construction in North Idaho [otd 04/16]

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 name. The action had been recommended by General William Tescumseh Sherman.
The General had traveled through the area the year before, not long after the end of the Nez Percé War. Sherman sought answers to why the Army had had so much trouble with the Nez Percé and other Indian uprisings (the Cust...
Published on April 16, 2013 00:11
April 15, 2013
Fur Trade Leader Donald Mackenzie Navigates Hells Canyon [otd 04/15]

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 what is today called Hells Canyon: "The passage by water is now proved to be safe and practicable for loaded boats, without one single carrying place or portage; therefore, the doubtful question is set at rest forever. Yet from the force of the current and the frequency of rapids, it may still be a...
Published on April 15, 2013 00:04
April 14, 2013
Army 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 family to the U.S. in 1803. (Napoleon would crown himself Emperor of France in 1804). He joined them some years later.
West Point, early print, bef. 1835. Library of Congress.
A precocious student, Benjamin graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point when he was nineteen years old....

A precocious student, Benjamin graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point when he was nineteen years old....
Published on April 14, 2013 00:01
April 13, 2013
Newspaperman and Pure Food Enforcer James Wallis [otd 04/13]

In 1881, James and his prospective bride emigrated to the United States as part of a...
Published on April 13, 2013 00:13
April 12, 2013
First Steamboats of the Season Arrive in Lewiston

The Tenino belonged to the hated Oregon Steam Navigation Company (OSNC). Rover noted that, “Every one expressed the hope that the People...
Published on April 12, 2013 00:30
Eastern Idaho Physician Edwin Cutler [otd 4/12]

Cutler moved to Idaho in 1900 to become Principal of the Oneida Stake Academy, in Preston. He spent two years t...
Published on April 12, 2013 00:17
April 11, 2013
Hundreds of Miners Arrive in Portland on Steamship Brother Jonathan

Published on April 11, 2013 00:30
Narrow 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 miles north of this point. Regular trains will begin running there April 15th."
Western steam train. Library of Congress.A decade earlier, the eastern and western legs of the transcontinental railroad had worked their way toward each other. Even then, settlers in Montana began agitating for thei...

Published on April 11, 2013 00:09
April 10, 2013
Cattle 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 Association had been organized about three months previously at that same location.
Idaho Hotel, Silver City. Idaho State Historical Society.
The first documented Idaho stockmen's association began in 1878, when cattlemen held a convention in Silver City to discuss their business. (The Owyhee Cattlemen'...

The first documented Idaho stockmen's association began in 1878, when cattlemen held a convention in Silver City to discuss their business. (The Owyhee Cattlemen'...
Published on April 10, 2013 00:18
South Fork and More
As an author's vehicle, this blog will include my thoughts on the writing process, supplemental information about my books, and "status"updates on current projects.
My long-time blog -- the South Fork As an author's vehicle, this blog will include my thoughts on the writing process, supplemental information about my books, and "status"updates on current projects.
My long-time blog -- the South Fork Companion -- leans heavily toward Idaho history. In particular, I post an "On This Day" (OTD) item with an Idaho "spin" for every day of the year. I originally tried to have the system bring over the entire item, but the transfer does not handle the photo captions well. That's not good, because I generally include two images with each of my OTD posts. ...more
My long-time blog -- the South Fork As an author's vehicle, this blog will include my thoughts on the writing process, supplemental information about my books, and "status"updates on current projects.
My long-time blog -- the South Fork Companion -- leans heavily toward Idaho history. In particular, I post an "On This Day" (OTD) item with an Idaho "spin" for every day of the year. I originally tried to have the system bring over the entire item, but the transfer does not handle the photo captions well. That's not good, because I generally include two images with each of my OTD posts. ...more
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