Boise, Idaho (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)
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Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"she sent my poor scared twelve‐year‐old father out of Boise to attend St. Paul’s School and become an Eastern gentleman."
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"he’s in Boise, the territorial capital"
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"Boise’s not a village, it’s a little city, the territorial capital. The Oregon Short-line will go through it and put it on the main line to Oregon."
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"P.O. Box 311 Boise City May 17, 1883"
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"When he got back he could ride down to the Olpen ranch, send Mrs. Olpen up, and go back into Boise for the doctor."
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"What must he have been when he left Boise?"
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"Even if there had been places she wanted to go, she would not have left the canyon: she had no clothes she considered decent, and she would not appear in Boise visibly shabby-genteel."
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"That’s why we wrote a while back to the Idaho Historical Society, to see if someone could search the Boise papers for us."
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"Boise itself does not appeal to me, especially with Oliver much away."
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by Wallace Stegner"“There are no flags flying now,” he said. “Plenty in Boise. Hip hip hurrah. Statehood.”"
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"Since they left Boise on July 22, and would have taken the best part of a week crossing the continent—the note later observes: 'Boise was a town that met the through trains."
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"“She lived in Boise alone for nearly two years, while he was working in Mexico.”"
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"…'Why not let him go to the high school in Boise?' Of course it would not have done. He knows hardly more people in Boise than he will at St. Paul’s, actually."
Angle of Repose
by Wallace Stegner"Angle of Repose 1 Boise City, June 16, 1882 Darling Augusta– I am sitting, or lying, in our old hammock–the same old hammock that hung on the piazza in New Almaden..."