History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . cement and fire-proof. The four upperstories are used for office and studio rooms. Mr. Pinney has done more than any other citizenin the state to promote good and clean amusementsfor the citizens of Idaho, building his first playhousein Idaho City, which at that time Had a populationof about people, camp though it was. Pioneers of Boise claim that it was Mr. Pinneysshrewd business sense, combined with his progres-sive ideas, which laid the foundation for Boisespresent prestige, the


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . cement and fire-proof. The four upperstories are used for office and studio rooms. Mr. Pinney has done more than any other citizenin the state to promote good and clean amusementsfor the citizens of Idaho, building his first playhousein Idaho City, which at that time Had a populationof about people, camp though it was. Pioneers of Boise claim that it was Mr. Pinneysshrewd business sense, combined with his progres-sive ideas, which laid the foundation for Boisespresent prestige, the biggest little city in the north-west. It was not only with Boise, however, that was identified, for to a large degree the his-tory of the northwest belongs to the history of He came out to the Oregon country in time to !participate in the Indian wars of the middle Oregon, he was one of the first to enter mining regions of Idaho, and arrived here about Ithe time the territory was formally created by act ofcongress. .\s miner, merchant, public official in many. ^r-ry /^ui/?. , ii,J^>/Afjt-^-r .Vi-


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