History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . that time has become the leading establishmentof its kind in Idaho, handling the contracts in ironand brass castings for large concerns and furnish-ing new and second hand mining machinery, andair, steam and electric hoists, and carrying on gen-eral jobbing work. This enterprise is a monumentto the perseverance, determination and constant in-dustry of its president, Daniel D. Long, a businessman of unusual ability who may justly lay claim tothe title of self-made man. Although a resident


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . that time has become the leading establishmentof its kind in Idaho, handling the contracts in ironand brass castings for large concerns and furnish-ing new and second hand mining machinery, andair, steam and electric hoists, and carrying on gen-eral jobbing work. This enterprise is a monumentto the perseverance, determination and constant in-dustry of its president, Daniel D. Long, a businessman of unusual ability who may justly lay claim tothe title of self-made man. Although a resident ofBoise for but three years, he has firmly establishedhimself in the confidence and esteem of those withwhom he has come into contact in the business world,where by reason of his connection with his enterprisehe holds a position of prestige. T^Ir. Long was bornin Medina, Ohio, in February, 1864, and is a son ofJohn F. and Katherine (Dale) Long, natives ofPennsylvania and pioneers of Ohio, both of whomare deceased. There were nine children in the fam-ily, namely: Benjamin F., residing in Wadsworth,,, I.


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