Addendum One, Tim Goodale’s Boise River Crossing
…now-verified information, and her writings have been used by many researchers since that time. One problem with her writing was that she did not identify the sources of information in…
…now-verified information, and her writings have been used by many researchers since that time. One problem with her writing was that she did not identify the sources of information in…
…July 1911For records from 1907 to 1911, write to County Recorder in county where event occurred. Priority Service – Order a Birth Certificate Online Priority Service – Order a…
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…military service would have claimed him, young Stein had entered upon his journey without a passport, an application for which would have led to his compulsory enlistment in the army….
The engineer is fast taking the place of the stage driver and the flying pony expressman, but occasionally we find one of the old timers, whose eye will flash with…
…was approved May 18, 1917. This was known as the selective service law. In June, 1917, local and district boards were appointed by order of the president. The local board…
…had been merged under the civil service. Mr. Stranahan has been a very active and potent factor in the political realm of the state and has always heartily supported the…
…on detached service in scouting. His regiment was stationed in the province of Bulacan. Mr. Jacks aid faithful and efficient service and since the war he has been paying special…
Portions of Nez Perces County are among the most excellent fruit producing sections in the northwest, and the enterprising gentleman mentioned above has a fruit farm among the best in…
…as a trading post, and here, on July 27, 1834, Rev. Jason Lee conducted the first Christian service held in Idaho. Competition with the Hudson Bay Company and the loss…