Evan E. Filby's Blog: South Fork and More, page 149
October 19, 2012
Sheep Rancher, Investor, and Railroad Developer Robert Noble [otd 10/19]
Englishman Robert Noble was born on October 19, 1844 in Cumberland County, a sparsely-populated region on the border with Scotland. The family moved first to Canada when Robert was ten years old. They continued on to New York State three years later. During the Civil War, Robert volunteered as soon as the Army would accept him. He served in the quartermaster corps until his discharge in the spring of 1865.
Noble worked on a farm in Illinois until 1870, when he headed West and ended in Id...
Noble worked on a farm in Illinois until 1870, when he headed West and ended in Id...
Published on October 19, 2012 00:36
October 18, 2012
Early Idaho Falls Newspaper Publisher Ben Read [otd 10/18]

Within two years, he attained a partnership in the newspaper, which became the Ames...
Published on October 18, 2012 00:09
October 17, 2012
Supermarket Innovator and Self-Made Millionaire Joe Albertson [otd 10/17]

While he attended college, Albertson got a job as a clerk at a Safeway store. Meanwhile, in chemistry class, he met a pert, pretty native I...
Published on October 17, 2012 00:06
October 16, 2012
George Collister: Boise Physician, Developer, and Spotted Fever Researcher [otd 10/16]

Dr. Collister practiced in Ohio for a year. Then, in 1881, his sister Julia recomm...
Published on October 16, 2012 00:03
October 15, 2012
Louis Harrell: Rogerson Stockman, Banker, and Businessman [otd 10/15]

Around 1870, Jasper Harrell, an older cousin, bought a ranch near Elko, Nevada. Ja...
Published on October 15, 2012 00:07
October 14, 2012
Indians, Buckaroos (Cowboys), and Sheepherders in Pioneer Idaho: New Book Published

My new book – Before the Spud: Indians, Buckaroos, and Sheepherders in Pioneer Idaho – seeks to correct that mis-perception. Published under the "Sourdough Publishing" imprint, the book is now availa...
Published on October 14, 2012 07:49
Cattleman David Shirk Owns Longhorns Driven from Texas [otd 10/14]
“The next day, October 14th, 1871, after all were mounted, we proceeded to divide the cattle,” rancher David L. Shirk said in his memoir.
Ridin' drag. Library of Congress.Shirk was one of two junior partners with prominent Idaho cattleman George T. Miller. The three of them had purchased 1,500 longhorns in Bell County, Texas and driven them into Idaho.
Born in Indiana in 1844, David Shirk grew up on farms there and later in Illinois. Shortly after the end of the Civil War, he headed west, drawi...

Born in Indiana in 1844, David Shirk grew up on farms there and later in Illinois. Shortly after the end of the Civil War, he headed west, drawi...
Published on October 14, 2012 00:09
October 13, 2012
Cattleman Bower Describes “Self-Defense” Shooting of Sheepmen Wilson and Cummings [otd 10/13]
On October 13, 1898, James E. Bower, Superintendent for the Sparks-Harrell Cattle Company, appeared before a Cassia County Justice of the Peace and made a sworn statement about the killings of sheepmen John Wilson and Daniel Cummings. The two had been found shot to death at a spot about 25-30 miles south of today’s Twin Falls, Idaho. The bodies had been discovered in mid-February 1896 [blog, Feb 16].
Sheep wagon. Library of Congress.Bower stated that he and cowboy Jeff Gray had ridden in...

Published on October 13, 2012 00:17
October 12, 2012
Bishop Tuttle Arrives in Boise, Rancher and Businessman Peter Pence [otd 10/12]

Utah State Historical Society.On October 12, 1867, the Right Reverend Daniel S. Tuttle, missionary bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, arrived in Boise. In the Episcopal Church, a missionary bishop is basically like any other bishop except that his stipend is paid by the parent church, rather than through local or regional collections.
At that time, Tuttle acted as bishop over Idaho, Montana, and part of Utah. He had first visited Virginia City, Montana, returned to “base...
Published on October 12, 2012 00:00
October 11, 2012
Packer Lloyd Magruder and Others Murdered on Nez Perce Trail [otd 10/11]
On the night of October 11, 1863, conspirators murdered packer Lloyd Magruder and four other men. The killings took place on the South Nez Percé Trail. The Trail – now also called the Magruder Corridor – twists crazily through the deep Central Idaho wilderness to cross a regional divide into Montana at Nez Percé Pass.
Magruder Corridor segment. U. S. Forest Service.
Scion of a prominent Maryland family, Lloyd Magruder had fought in the Mexican War and earned a promotion from private to second l...

Scion of a prominent Maryland family, Lloyd Magruder had fought in the Mexican War and earned a promotion from private to second l...
Published on October 11, 2012 00:04
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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