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August 29, 2020
Idaho Cattle Baron and Nevada Governor John Sparks [otd 8/30]
Idaho-Nevada cattleman and later Nevada Governor John Sparks was born August 30, 1843 in Winston County, Mississippi, 60-80 miles northeast of Jackson. The Sparks family became moderately wealthy by developing raw land into successful farm-ranch operations, selling at a good profit, and then moving on to a new location. In the late 1850s, they established a ranch in Texas. John thus grew to manhood in the early Texas ranch/cowboy culture.
Early cattle drive. Library of Congress.
He reportedly serv...

He reportedly serv...
Published on August 29, 2020 23:03
August 28, 2020
"Uncle" John Hailey: Miner, Stage Line Pioneer, Stockman, Public Servant, and Historian [otd 08/29]

After distinguished duty in the Rogue River Indian War of 1855-1856, he took up ranching, raising sheep and ho...
Published on August 28, 2020 23:06
August 27, 2020
Car Customizer Boyd Coddington ... "King of the Hot Rods" [otd 08/28]

Boyd’s first car was a Chevy pickup. He told an interviewer (Los Angeles Times, December 2, 1996) that he traded a shotgun f...
Published on August 27, 2020 23:03
August 26, 2020
Helpmate, Education Advocate, and Philanthropist Kathryn Albertson [otd 08/27]

In any case, she did choose tiny College of Idaho. There, in chemistry class, Kathryn met a hard-working young man named Jose...
Published on August 26, 2020 23:01
August 25, 2020
Hotel Owner/Operator and "Hospitality" Industry Pioneer Frank Blackinger [otd 08/26]
Hotel owner and operator Frank J. Blackinger was born August 26, 1855 in Buffalo, New York. His father Valentine had come to America from Bavaria in 1839. Around ten years later, he traveled to “the old country” and married, then immediately returned to New York. The family emigrated to Oregon in 1862. Two years later, his father opened a butcher shop in the settlement that became Silver City. He also opened a grocery store and, in 1864, brought his family to Idaho.
War Eagle Hotel. Directory of ...

Published on August 25, 2020 23:07
August 24, 2020
Screenwriter Talbot Jennings: From Mutiny on the Bounty to the The Sons of Katie Elder [otd 08/25]

After the war Jennings married, worked a couple years, and then returned to the University. In 1924, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa with a degree in ...
Published on August 24, 2020 23:01
August 23, 2020
Educator, Cultural Promoter, and Purple Heart Winner Sofia (Demos) Adamson [otd 08/24]

LifeInLegacy.comEducator and philanthropist Sofia (Demos) Adamson was born August 24, 1916 in Pocatello, Idaho. Her parents were Greek immigrants. The family later moved to Los Angeles, where Sofia’s mother reportedly “became the first Greek actress to perform in a Hollywood motion picture.”
Sofia’s father died in 1928, so her mother turned to dressmaking and other sewing work to support the family. Sofia began her life of service early, being identified with many extracurr...
Published on August 23, 2020 23:32
August 22, 2020
Traveler Joel Palmer Tackles Notorious Three Island Crossing [otd 08/23]

Palmer was born in Canada to American Quaker parents. During the War of 1812, the family moved to New York state. Joel la...
Published on August 22, 2020 23:04
Edward Moffitt: Mining Manager and University Regent [otd 08/22]
Wallace businessman Edward H. Moffitt was born August 22, 1845 in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania, now a part of Pittsburgh. Around 1858, the family moved to Illinois, where Edward grew to young manhood. In January 1864, he joined the Second Illinois Cavalry.
Union Cavalry Chasing Irregulars. Harper’s Weekly Illustration.
Far from the “glamor” of major battles, Edward’s regiment still saw almost continuous marching and much fighting, from northern Florida into western Texas. Long after General Lee s...

Far from the “glamor” of major battles, Edward’s regiment still saw almost continuous marching and much fighting, from northern Florida into western Texas. Long after General Lee s...
Published on August 22, 2020 00:08
August 21, 2020
Freighter, Stockman, and Legislator William Allison [otd 08/22]

In 1863, the Allison’s settled in the Boise Valley, where William’s father Alexander took up a homestead. He apparently also filed a homestead through one of his sons because the Illustrated History said his farm encompassed 320 acres. Th...
Published on August 21, 2020 23:09
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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