2003-01, January 2003 (Grangeville)
2003-01, January 2003 (Grangeville)
Volume 2, Number 4
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FEATURES
“Dog Days” of February Ashton Style
by Helen McMullinDogs, snow, some “friendly” competition. Sound like fun? The citizens of Ashton thoroughly enjoyed that combination between 1917 and 1951. Luckily, a group of volunteers revived this exhilarating winter tradition in 1993. Find out what real dog mushers say to get their teams moving. It isn’t “mush!”
Grangeville
by Lorie PalmerThe name “Grangeville” has a certain ring to it, don’t you think? Well, this small but robust town in central Idaho could have been named “Millville” or “Wheeling.” Check out our spotlight city section this month to find out more interesting tidbits about Grangeville, a town that is small on population (approx. 3700), but big on western spirit.
The Herbal Tradition: The Yee Family Thrived During Tough Times for the Chinese
by Dave Goins & Kitty FleischmanEvery single Idahoan has a special history that details how they ended up in the Gem State—some routes are more circuitous than others. It is safe to say that coming to Idaho via China is a unique route. Read how one Chinese father planted roots here long ago that still grow today. We have also included a review of historian Arthur Hart’s new book about the history of the Chinese in Idaho, Chinatown.
DEPARTMENTS
Idaho Genealogy: Tracing an Idaho Family Back in Time: The Matchette Family
by Gene WilliamsAnimal Kingdom: The Cat That Came in From the Cold
by David Clark
Who We Are: Deconstruction: Remembering the Back-to-the-Land Movement on Flume Creek
by Ann Clizer
Winter Fun Guide: Three Skiing Venues in Idaho
by Shawna Andreasen, Jessica Higgins & Katherine SatherHistorical Snapshot: Celebrating New Year’s Idaho City Style
by Arthur HartProfile: Four Lively Stories Behind the Colorful Citizens of Grangeville
by Lorie PalmerHeritage Trust: Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway Depot of Potlatch, Idaho
by Barbara CoynerFree Range Verse: The Story Teller
by Roger O. WalkerIN THIS ISSUE!
Arco, Ashton, Boise, Driggs, Grangeville, Idaho City, Kellogg, Potlatch, Sandpoint, Wardner