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James W. Ballentine

May 13, 2022 by Kelley Moulton

By Kelley Moulton

F 07283, James W. Ballentine, Tom Blanchard Collection

The Constitution of the State of Idaho was signed on July 3rd, 1890 following the first Constitutional Convention, held  in August of 1889. Representatives from across the state came together in Boise to hold a discussion on every important topic covered by the Constitution.

Of these members, there were four members representing Alturas County. Alturas would later be split into Elmore, Logan (which would also disappear), Lincoln, and Blaine counties between 1889 and 1895.

One of these Republican delegates was James W. Ballantine of Muldoon is pictured in this portrait. Ballantine, the Superintendent of the Little Wood River Mining and Smelting Co., was a Registrar for Muldoon, and he would also take interest in ranching and merchandising. He was joined by fellow Republican delegates James H. Beatty of Hailey and A. Joseph Pinkham of Ketchum.

The Democrat delegates consisted of Orlando B. Batten of Ketchum, Patrick McMahon of Ketchum, and  Lycurgus Vineyard of Hailey at Convention representing Alturas County. Colonel Ballantine would be a popular politician, securing numerous nominations for public offices but refusing many due to his desire to focus on his own business. He would be elected the Mayor of Bellevue several times and was just 8 votes shy of being a United States Senator. He would later die in 1907 of heart failure.

To learn more about Idaho’s Constitution, please visit The Community Library and see Creating and Conserving the Constitution. This touring exhibit was created by the Idaho State Historical Society and will be hosted at The Community Library until June 25th, 2022.

Filed Under: "Rear View" from Regional History

Lodenfabrik Frey Gray Double-Breasted Jacket

April 28, 2022 by Kelley Moulton

This beautiful grey wool jacket with an obvious Bavarian flair belongs to the Beatrice Haemmerle Collection. The stylish jacket has green wool piping throughout and is decorated with horn buttons. In its earlier days, Sun Valley instructors donned similar uniforms to draw the parallels between the resort and Bavarian ski lodges.

Regional History Museum, Beatrice Haemmerle Collection, 2002.41.48.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Johnson’s New Illustrated Family Atlas with Descriptions

April 28, 2022 by Kelley Moulton

From 1863, this atlas of the world is one of the first to show Idaho Territory along with neighbors Oregon and Washington. This atlas features steel plate illustrations and statistical information for the world and was a gift from Ed Price, whose family first came to Ketchum in 1875. This book is part of the Center for Regional History’s Rare Book Collection.

Jeanne Rodger Lane Center for Regional History, Rare Book Collection, RHD Map J 001.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Spring in the Air

April 15, 2022 by Kelley Moulton

By Olivia Terry

F 04834, Union Pacific Collection

The melting of the snow and the closing of the runs are a sorrowful reminder that ski season is nearly over. However, one must look forward to the bright reappearance of crocuses and the cheerful presence of a new brood of ducklings that always seem to signify that spring is here.

For many, spring represents new beginnings. Seeds are planted in the spring and new life, ideas, and projects flourish in the warm weather.

Pictured in this image from the Union Pacific Collection, is Elnora Seagle with a litter of kittens. Seagle was one of the three original women to breathe life into Ketchum’s Community Library. She, along with Clara Spiegel and Mary Ellen Moritz, recognized Ketchum’s need for more cultural amenities, at a time when only 500 people populated the town.

Seagle was integral in organizing the meeting of seventeen women on January 14,1955 to form the Community Library Association. She later became the first chair-woman of the Library’s board, and the first receiver of honorary life membership.

Today, the legacy of Seagle and the other sixteen founding women live on every time someone checks out a book. This image of Seagle and the kittens is a reminder that new beginnings are just around the corner, and under the right circumstances and mindset, the possibilities are boundless.

Filed Under: "Rear View" from Regional History

Women of Old Ketchum

March 21, 2022 by Kelley Moulton

Historic Photo Stories from the Jeanne Rodger Lane Center for Regional History

F 03285, Elizabeth Sliger Collection

For Women’s History Month, let’s look back to some of the leading ladies of the mining town known as Ketchum. In this image we see the grace and elegance of Teresa Parks, Sarah Jane McCoy, and Frances Venable standing in their fur coats in front of the Ketchum Kamp Hotel, sometime between 1926 and 1937. All three of the ladies had moved to Ketchum sometime between 1880 and 1884, and raised their families in the tough conditions of the Wood River Valley during its mining days before Sun Valley existed.

They all witnessed many changes in the Wood River Valley, such as the opening of Sun Valley. Parks would sadly pass in January of 1937, but Venable and McCoy would continue to live in the Wood River Valley until their deaths in 1955 and 1951 respectively. Venable would be known affectionately by locals as Mother V and her home was a favorite meeting place for local youth of the Wood River Valley. The McCoy family ranch is today known as the Reinheimer Ranch and is considered by some as the entrance to Ketchum when driving north.

To find out more about these women and their family stories in the Wood River Valley, visit the Jeanne Rodger Lane Center for Regional History.

Filed Under: "Rear View" from Regional History

An Illustrated History Of North Idaho

March 3, 2022 by Kelley Moulton

Published 1903 in Spokane, Washington, this vast book (1,238 pages) looks at the settlers and the people native to the land. It includes numerous maps and biographical sketches of prominent citizens. An Illustrated History of North Idaho can be found in the Center for Regional History’s Rare Book Case and can be viewed by appointment.

Jeanne Rodger Lane Center for Regional History, Rare Book Collection, RHD 979.6 ILL.

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