History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . n biography is but a record of these great achieve-ments, and an illustration of what an earnest soulcan do, when it gives itself to a lofty purpose. WhatMr. Badley knows in the way of book learning hegathered at the public schools, but the exigencies ofpioneer life pushed him early into its he was sixteen he entered the printing oflSceof Stuenenberg Brothers in Caldwell, and there helearned the printing trade. His coming into con-tact with Frank and A. K. Stuenenberg, bot


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . n biography is but a record of these great achieve-ments, and an illustration of what an earnest soulcan do, when it gives itself to a lofty purpose. WhatMr. Badley knows in the way of book learning hegathered at the public schools, but the exigencies ofpioneer life pushed him early into its he was sixteen he entered the printing oflSceof Stuenenberg Brothers in Caldwell, and there helearned the printing trade. His coming into con-tact with Frank and A. K. Stuenenberg, both recog-nized as among the strong and forceful men ofIdaho, no doubt had much to do with shaping theissues of his life. On account of ill health a littlelater on Mr. Badley went back to the land andworked for his father on the farm near he got back to nature, developed a huskyphysical organism which has stood him in good steadin his up-hill journey. To him, as to the poet Burns,the farm yielded a far more precious crop than fieldsof wheat and alfalfa. He saw not only poetry and [j yoUNDf.


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