History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . isconsin. His father, Edwin P. Sav-age, was for many years a prominent and well-known farmer of Rock county, that state, but in1910 disposed of his interests there on account offailing health and moved to Boise, Idaho, where hedied at the home of his son, John L., in 1911. still survives and makes her home children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Savage:Edwin F., who is a ranchman near Xampa, Idaho:May L., now Mrs. V. E. Winston, of Boise; andJohn L. After graduating from


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . isconsin. His father, Edwin P. Sav-age, was for many years a prominent and well-known farmer of Rock county, that state, but in1910 disposed of his interests there on account offailing health and moved to Boise, Idaho, where hedied at the home of his son, John L., in 1911. still survives and makes her home children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Savage:Edwin F., who is a ranchman near Xampa, Idaho:May L., now Mrs. V. E. Winston, of Boise; andJohn L. After graduating from the Evansville(Wis.) high school. John L. Savage entered theUniversity of Wisconsin, and in 1903 was graduatedtherefrom, having taken a thorough course in civilengineering. His first employment was with theUnited States Reclamation Bureau, and this workbrought him to Idaho, being engaged on the Mini-doka, Payette, Boise, and other Idaho projects. had every opportunity to study conditions,and became so impressed with the prospects here thathe not only settled permanently in the state


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