History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . salong Boises older streets, and those which adornthe capitol grounds. He not only sold the trees fromliis nursery, but supervised and often with his ownlabor assisted in the planting and training of thesetrees which now form stately avenues of beautifulshade trees. Many of the beautiful maples mightproperly be considered as a memorial to Mr. Rust,and every citizen who rejoices in the shade andthe beauty of these trees should be prooerly grate-ful to the kindly and generous man wdiose lab


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . salong Boises older streets, and those which adornthe capitol grounds. He not only sold the trees fromliis nursery, but supervised and often with his ownlabor assisted in the planting and training of thesetrees which now form stately avenues of beautifulshade trees. Many of the beautiful maples mightproperly be considered as a memorial to Mr. Rust,and every citizen who rejoices in the shade andthe beauty of these trees should be prooerly grate-ful to the kindly and generous man wdiose labor andrare provided them along the various thorough-fares of this city. Mr. Rust was married in 1893 to Mrs. Nancy , formerly of ^Michigan. Her death occurredin igoi. Mr. Rust married later for his third wifeT\Iiss Theresa E. Matthews, a daughter of Henryand Eliza (Rogers) Matthews. Her father was anative of Illinois and her mother of Texas, andMrs. Rust was one in a family of six children. was born in Texas in 1881 and two years laterher parents migrated to Idaho, coming through in a. .^/ir Z<r«» ^^^^,-u


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