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ALASKA, CALIFORNIA, IDAHO, MICHIGAN, MINNESOTA,
MONTANA, NEW YORK, NORTH DAKOTA, OREGON,
SOUTH DAKOTA, WASHINGTON,
WISCONSIN, WYOMING
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TEMPERANCE MEETINGS |
Charles C. Peavey, Battle Creek, Michigan helped secure a massive tent, enlisting Ellen Gould White to speak. Over 5,000 people attended this temperance meeting. Ellen reports great reception and temperence results in Battle Creek. |
Flat Top Sheep Company
Sheep were brought into the Wood River Valley in the late 1860s. By 1890 there were 614,000 sheep in Idaho and by 1918, 2.7 million. Based on recent estimates, Blaine County, which includes Ketchum, Bellevue and the Peavey ranch, has 32,000 sheep and lambs, the most
of any Idaho county.
John Thomas, twice appointed a U.S. senator, began putting together the Flat Top Sheep Company around the 1920s. Arthur Jacob Peavey, Jr. married Mary, the daughter of John Thomas. Arhur became a very influential operator
of this ranch.
Before the snow flys, summer pasture ends
and the sheep are trailed to lower elevations.
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NORTHERN & PACIFIC STATES PV'S
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