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June 28, 2015
Probate Judge, Mining Investor, and Rancher Frank Harris [otd 07/28]

Illustrated History.Judge and state Senator Frank Harris was born June 28, 1854 in Placerville, California, 25-30 miles east of Sacramento. In the 1870s, he read law in two different firms in Eureka, California. Frank moved to Idaho in 1880 and established a home in Weiser.
Harris immediately qualified for the Idaho bar. One of his earliest cases was to draw up the articles of incorporation and bylaws for an irrigation company. Many farmers who had settled along the Weis...
Published on June 28, 2015 00:04
June 23, 2015
Ricks College (Brigham Young University-Idaho) President Hyrum Manwaring [otd 06/23]

BYU-Idaho archives.Hyrum Manwaring, President of Ricks College (now Brigham Young University - Idaho) was born June 23, 1877, southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah.
In 1890, the family moved to near Provo, where Hyrum began working as a railroad section hand. He eventually advanced to a foreman’s position. However, he felt the need for more education and attended the preparatory school at Brigham Young University.
In 1899, Manwaring started a three-year mission in Australi...
Published on June 23, 2015 00:01
June 19, 2015
Idaho Chief Justice, Businessman, and Educator James F. Ailshie [otd 06/19]
James Franklin Ailshie, Chief Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court, was born June 19, 1868 in Greene County, Tennessee, 50-70 miles east of Knoxville. He attended a "noted preparatory school" through his junior year and then moved to Missouri, where he taught school. After a couple years there, he took a Principal’s job in Washington state. Ailshie then attended Willamette University in Salem, Oregon.
Waller Hall, Willamette University, 1880.
Salem Public Library Collections.
Ailshie received his...

Salem Public Library Collections.
Ailshie received his...
Published on June 19, 2015 00:04
June 10, 2015
More Paved Highways, Better Bridges Demanded by “Good Roads” Groups [otd 06/10]
On Tuesday, June 10, 1913, the Fourth Annual Convention of the Intermountain Good Roads Association opened in Boise. Convention sessions ran through Thursday evening, with such topics as "Good Enough Roads for the Traffic." Thursday morning, former Idaho Governor James H. Hawley spoke on "Good Roads and Their Relation to Mining."
Mud is the enemy. National Archives
On Friday, the convention offered a tour to the Arrowrock Dam site. The dam was then about two years from completion. At this fourt...

On Friday, the convention offered a tour to the Arrowrock Dam site. The dam was then about two years from completion. At this fourt...
Published on June 10, 2015 00:06
May 24, 2015
Rustlers and Horse Thieves Preyed on Stockman, and Still Do [otd 05/24]
On May 24, 1889, the Secretary of the Idaho County Stock Growers’ Association posted a notice in the Idaho County Free Press (Grangeville): The Association would pay $100 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of rustlers and horse thieves. The specific wording targeted those who illegally branded or marked the animals.
Branding on the range. Library of Congress.
That reward amounted to about three months pay for a typical cowhand back then, so the stockmen were deadly serious. Ho...

That reward amounted to about three months pay for a typical cowhand back then, so the stockmen were deadly serious. Ho...
Published on May 24, 2015 00:06
May 12, 2015
Mine Owner and Long-Time State Senator J. Howard Sims [otd 05/12]

Beal & Wells photo.Mine owner and State Senator James Howard Sims was born May 12, 1904 in Salmon, Idaho. His father James came to Idaho from Texas in the 1880s, settling along the lower Wood River. In 1888, he moved north of Shoshone. Howard’s mother was born in Oregon; she and James were married in 1893 near Bellevue. Three years later, the couple moved to the Salmon area.
For over twenty years, James engaged exclusively in mining, and young Howard (he seldom used h...
Published on May 12, 2015 00:16
April 24, 2015
Movie, TV, and Stage Actor J.D. Cannon ... "McCloud" Co-Star [otd 04/24]

in 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 child of the Depression, teen-aged “Jack” (as he was then known) worked as a ranch hand, trapper, and outdoor guide.
He graduated from Salmon High School in 1940. Cannon credited his high school English teacher with arranging to get him to New York City and enrolled at the American Academy of Dramat...
Published on April 24, 2015 00:03
April 20, 2015
Educator, Newspaperman, and Rexburg Patriarch Arthur Porter, Jr. [otd 04/20]

Porter family records.Arthur Porter, Jr. – college professor, businessman, public servant, and religious leader – was born April 20, 1876 in Auckland, New Zealand. Mormon converts, the family moved to Utah in 1885.
Arthur, Jr. grew up there and went on to school at Brigham Young College in Logan. After earning his B.S. degree in 1896, he served as a missionary in Switzerland. While there, he took classes at the University of Geneva.
Even a minimal summary of P...
Published on April 20, 2015 00:06
April 12, 2015
Eastern Idaho Physician and Hospital Builder 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, 2015 00:17
April 3, 2015
Spud Farmer, Expert, and Booster Joe Marshall – Idaho® Potato King [otd 04/03]

While shuttling between projects in Montana, North Dakota, and Te...
Published on April 03, 2015 00:03
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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