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December 12, 2019
Mine Owner and State Senator Michael Carey [otd 12/12]
Idaho state Senator Michael Carey was born December 12, 1844 in Ireland. The family emigrated to the U.S. in 1850, settling in Keweenaw County, on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The area was known for its extensive copper deposits, and Carey started work in the regional mines as a teenager. He relocated to California gold country when he was twenty years old.
Early Silver City. Directory of Owyhee County.
In 1870, Michael moved to Silver City, Idaho, where he managed area mines for the next...

In 1870, Michael moved to Silver City, Idaho, where he managed area mines for the next...
Published on December 12, 2019 00:09
December 11, 2019
Glenn Balch: Writer of Horse and Dog Stories for Young Readers [otd 12/11]
Writer Glenn Balch was born on December 11, 1902 in a tiny Texas town that’s now near the southern edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. Young Balch grew up among animals and the countryside. He later wrote, “I was born with a love for horses, dogs, and the outdoors which I have never outgrown.”
Balch Signing a Book.
Boise State University archives.
An equal love of reading led Glenn on a path to college, and he graduated from Baylor University in 1924. The following year, he found a job...

Boise State University archives.
An equal love of reading led Glenn on a path to college, and he graduated from Baylor University in 1924. The following year, he found a job...
Published on December 11, 2019 00:00
December 9, 2019
Wallace and Grangeville Share Railroad Milestone Day(s) [otd 12/09]
On December 9, 1889, standard-gauge tracks of the Washington & Idaho Railroad (W&I RR) Company reached Wallace, Idaho. Wallace is one of several towns that arose from the discovery of placer gold in the Coeur d’Alenes, followed by even greater discoveries of silver and lead. The first cabin was built there in 1884, and soon companies were operating numerous famous lode mines in the area – including the Bunker Hill, and the Sunshine.
Wallace railway depot, now a museum.
Idaho Tourism...

Idaho Tourism...
Published on December 09, 2019 00:02
December 7, 2019
Rhodes Scholar, Eminent Historian, and Pulitzer Prize Winner Lawrence Gipson [otd 12/07]

University of Idaho Archives.Rhodes Scholar and eminent historian Lawrence Henry Gipson was born December 7, 1880 in Greeley, Colorado. The family moved to Caldwell, Idaho when Lawrence was very young and he later attended Caldwell High School. He left the high school after a year and took preparatory classes for a year at the College of Idaho. Lawrence excelled as a long distance runner at both institutions.
Gipson later recalled his youthful interest in history, but...
Published on December 07, 2019 00:07
December 6, 2019
Attorney, Mining Investor, and Territorial Secretary Robert Sidebotham [otd 12/06]

Sidebotham joined the rush to Idaho when the gold fields around the town of Rocky Bar...
Published on December 06, 2019 00:05
December 5, 2019
Merchant, Developer, and Industrial Commissioner George Fisher [otd 12/05]

J. H. Hawley photo.George Howard Fisher, Bancroft merchant and first Commissioner of the Idaho Industrial Accident Board, was born December 5, 1872 in Richmond, Utah (5-6 miles south of Franklin, Idaho).
His father, William F. “Billy” Fisher, was one of the first riders hired in 1860 for the Pony Express. Billy was best known for his gallop from Ruby Valley Station (50-60 miles southeast of today’s Elko) in Nevada across three hundred miles of desolate territory to Salt...
Published on December 05, 2019 00:06
December 4, 2019
Marine Corps Ace and Medal of Honor Winner Pappy Boyington [otd 12/04]

He grew up in the Idaho Panhandle and developed an early fascination with flying, fueled by “romantic” World War I stories about gallant pilots and their dogfights. His interest was...
Published on December 04, 2019 00:08
December 3, 2019
World Renowned Mining Engineer and Innovator Fred Brown [otd 12/03]
World renowned mining engineer Frederick C. Brown was born December 3, 1867 in London, England. Brown continued a long family tradition of accomplishment in highly technical fields – his father was a naval engineer and a grandfather rose to the rank of Admiral in the Royal Navy*. Frederick came to the U. S. in 1883, working first in Dakota Territory. From there, he moved to Leadville, Colorado, where he became known as an outstanding mining engineer.
Poorman mill and tramway, ca 1895. ...

Published on December 03, 2019 00:09
December 2, 2019
Luke May Case Posted
Over on my South Fork Revue blog, I have posted another story about a Luke May case that I could not include in is biography: http://sourdoughpub.blogspot.com/2019/12/death-in-line-of-duty.html
If you're interested in historic "true crime," you might want to check it out.
If you're interested in historic "true crime," you might want to check it out.
Published on December 02, 2019 10:14
America’s Sherlock Holmes – Innovative Forensic Detective Luke May [otd 12/02]

Family Archives.On December 2nd, Luke S. May, who became known as America’s preeminent scientific detective, was born near Grand Island, Nebraska. Hawley’s History of Idaho and other references list the year as 1886.
The family, however, gives the year as 1892, with support from the Social Security Death Index, as well as the 1900 U. S. Census. This is highly plausible: By adding six years to his age, the youthful detective-to-be could pose as being in his early twenties –...
Published on December 02, 2019 00:05
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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