History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . proved successful and Mr. Eraser soon ampli-fied his activities by engaging also in stock-raising, hisreal and substantial success having had its initiationat this time. In 1867 he made a visit to California,and the prime object of this trip may be understoodwhen it is stated that in 1867 was solemnized hismarriage to Miss Anna M. Estee, who was born inthe state of California and whose father, GeorgeEstee. was a pioneer settler in California. In the spring of 1868 Mr, Eraser returned to S


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . proved successful and Mr. Eraser soon ampli-fied his activities by engaging also in stock-raising, hisreal and substantial success having had its initiationat this time. In 1867 he made a visit to California,and the prime object of this trip may be understoodwhen it is stated that in 1867 was solemnized hismarriage to Miss Anna M. Estee, who was born inthe state of California and whose father, GeorgeEstee. was a pioneer settler in California. In the spring of 1868 Mr, Eraser returned to SilverCity, in company with his bride, and in later yearsthey have often reverted to the incidents of thishoneymoon trip across the plains and over themountains to their new home. The lumber and live-stock business of Mr. Eraser grew to large propor-tioris and he continued operations along these linesuntil 1872, when he found himself in what he desig-nates as comfortable circumstances. In the yearmentioned he disposed of his interests at Silver City,mcluding his ranch property in that vicinity, and he.


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