A GLIMPSE AT
THE PAST |
Photos courtesy of: Roxanne Gess-Smith. |
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This is the old Shawver sheep wagon. Roxanne told me
the wagon sat in an area near Mountain Home. The Shawver family ranched
on property the city of Caldwell now sits. Although the area is now
in Canyon County, at the time the Gess-Shawver Family lived in the
area it was called the Lower Boise area and can still be identified
because it is near where the Boise River flows into the Snake River. |
Sheep wagons were widely used on the
ranching areas of Southwestern Idaho. The shepherds used them as a "home" while
grazing sheep in remote areas. Many somewhat more modern versions of
the sheep wagon can still be found in the foothills surrounding the
Boise area. It sat out on the Shawver Ranch for years. |
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The Gess Brothers were some of the first business men to build in Boise
City. The three partners apparently are surveying their land in the photograph
on the left. Look closely at the picture on the right-- on the building
on the rise is a sign declaring it a "Meat Market." The building was
erected at the corner of Market and 8th Streets in downtown Boise. The
area is now office buildings giving no hint of such humble beginnings! |
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The Gess family began with
this humble cabin of their meat market to...... |
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... much more prosperous
times! |