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Domestic News April 2, 1891

Lewiston Teller

Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho

What is this article about?

Reprint from Uintah Pappoose in Vernal, Utah, where editor Kate Jean Boan Blake describes Mr. H. Ford's visit and shares fond memories of Lewiston, Idaho, from 1881.

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The following local appeared in the columns of the Uintah Pappoose, a sprightly little newspaper published at Vernal, Uintah county, Utah. Many of our readers will doubtless remember Kate Jean Boan Blake, formerly a resident of this city, now editing the Pappoose:

"Mr. H. Ford called at our office Thursday and was deeply interested in our exchange from Lewiston, Idaho. Mr. Ford lived in Lewiston in its early days and we spent some of our happiest days there, in 1881. Until settling in Ashley we were always homesick for Lewiston. The little city overlooking the resistless, rushing Snake and quieter Clearwater, the lovely homes, and above all the kind, true, hospitable hearts of her people, can never be forgotten. Ten years have doubtless made many changes, but to us there will always be a halo about Lewiston."

What sub-type of article is it?

Local Reminiscence

What keywords are associated?

Uintah Pappoose Vernal Utah Lewiston Idaho Kate Blake Mr Ford Reminiscence

What entities or persons were involved?

Kate Jean Boan Blake Mr. H. Ford

Where did it happen?

Vernal, Uintah County, Utah

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Vernal, Uintah County, Utah

Event Date

Thursday

Key Persons

Kate Jean Boan Blake Mr. H. Ford

Event Details

Mr. H. Ford called at the office of the Uintah Pappoose and was interested in an exchange from Lewiston, Idaho. He lived there in its early days. The editor, Kate Jean Boan Blake, reminisced about happy days in Lewiston in 1881, homesickness until settling in Ashley, and fond memories of the city, its rivers, homes, and people, noting changes over ten years but enduring affection.

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