Early History of Ketchum and Sun Valley

Early History of Ketchum and Sun Valley

Author: Mary Jane Griffith

Publisher:

Published: 2018-07

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780982868621

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Early history of Ketchum and Sun Valley, Idaho. In Ketchum, circa 1879, the indian wars had just ended and the area was still a territory. Mining was on the rise and the area exploded with new opportunities in business, agriculture and education. The book includes old Photographs and anecdotes about colorful characters involved in shaping the the town. Introduction of the railroad in Ketchum made it possible to transport ore, haul sheep, and bring tourists to the area. There are also stories about the beginnings of Sun Valley, Idaho, envisioned as a destination resort, with the backing of Avril Harriman and the Union Pacific Railroad. The author's family has roots back to the beginning and are threaded through the history of Ketchum. In fact, Mary Jane Griffith's grandfather, Al Griffith, was one of the earliest miners and settlers to arrive in the Wood River Valley along with David Ketchum. The rest is history.


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Download or read book Early History of Ketchum and Sun Valley written by Mary Jane Griffith and published by . This book was released on 2018-07 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Early history of Ketchum and Sun Valley, Idaho. In Ketchum, circa 1879, the indian wars had just ended and the area was still a territory. Mining was on the rise and the area exploded with new opportunities in business, agriculture and education. The book includes old Photographs and anecdotes about colorful characters involved in shaping the the town. Introduction of the railroad in Ketchum made it possible to transport ore, haul sheep, and bring tourists to the area. There are also stories about the beginnings of Sun Valley, Idaho, envisioned as a destination resort, with the backing of Avril Harriman and the Union Pacific Railroad. The author's family has roots back to the beginning and are threaded through the history of Ketchum. In fact, Mary Jane Griffith's grandfather, Al Griffith, was one of the earliest miners and settlers to arrive in the Wood River Valley along with David Ketchum. The rest is history.


Sun Valley, Ketchum, and the Wood River Valley

Sun Valley, Ketchum, and the Wood River Valley

Author: John W. Lundin

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2020-06-29

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 143967034X

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Sun Valley and Ketchum are in Idaho's Wood River Valley, gateway to backcountry and wilderness areas. Settlers first arrived in the early 1880s, attracted by a silver rush. In 1883, the railroad connected the valley to the world beyond its borders and brought in outside capital. During the silver depression of the 1890s, mining was replaced by sheep raising, and the area later shipped more sheep than anywhere except Australia. In 1936, during the Great Depression, Union Pacific board chairman Averell Harriman built Sun Valley, the country's first destination ski resort, spending $2.5 million in two years ($45 million today). Sun Valley offered a lavish lifestyle, a luxurious lodge, Austrian ski instructors, and chairlifts invented by Union Pacific engineers. Known as America's St. Moritz, it was a magnet for beautiful people and serious skiers. It had a monopoly on grandeur for decades and influenced ski areas that developed later. Subsequent owners Bill Janss and the Holding family expanded and improved Sun Valley, making it one of the world's premier year-round resorts.


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Download or read book Sun Valley, Ketchum, and the Wood River Valley written by John W. Lundin and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2020-06-29 with total page 221 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sun Valley and Ketchum are in Idaho's Wood River Valley, gateway to backcountry and wilderness areas. Settlers first arrived in the early 1880s, attracted by a silver rush. In 1883, the railroad connected the valley to the world beyond its borders and brought in outside capital. During the silver depression of the 1890s, mining was replaced by sheep raising, and the area later shipped more sheep than anywhere except Australia. In 1936, during the Great Depression, Union Pacific board chairman Averell Harriman built Sun Valley, the country's first destination ski resort, spending $2.5 million in two years ($45 million today). Sun Valley offered a lavish lifestyle, a luxurious lodge, Austrian ski instructors, and chairlifts invented by Union Pacific engineers. Known as America's St. Moritz, it was a magnet for beautiful people and serious skiers. It had a monopoly on grandeur for decades and influenced ski areas that developed later. Subsequent owners Bill Janss and the Holding family expanded and improved Sun Valley, making it one of the world's premier year-round resorts.


The Sun Valley Story

The Sun Valley Story

Author: Van Gordon Sauter

Publisher:

Published: 2011-11-18

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 9780983447023

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On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Sun Valley's founding, respected journalist, distinguished television executive, and renowned raconteur Van Gordon Sauter tells the remarkable story of the transformation of a remote Idaho mountain valley into America's first luxury ski resort and, eventually, one of the country's most beloved year-round vacation retreats. His fascinating anecdotal history is constructed around the personal passions and signal contributions of the resort's three successive owners: New York aristocrat and Union Pacific Railroad chairman Averell Harriman, Los Angeles land developer and Olympic skier Bill Janss, and self-made Salt Lake City oil man and hotel magnate Earl Holding. Sauter lavishes special attention on recounting how Harriman's founding vision was, with breathtaking alacrity over eleven months in 1936, translated into the unique, opulent, and acclaimed reality that formed the enduring base for the spectacular resort we know today.Splendidly endowed by both nature and culture, Sun Valley and its environs are surrounded by four magnificent mountain ranges (one incorporating Bald Mountain, regarded by many as the premier ski mountain in the world) that are watered by four diverse, revered fishing streams, their beauty protected forever by virtue of their abiding largely on federal lands. It possesses a colorful history that includes Native Americans, fur trappers, late-19th century miners and railroaders, early-20th century sheep barons, and, since the 1930's, a low key but glamorous life that has drawn not only the top European and domestic figures in the sport of skiing but also the rich, the celebrated, and the accomplished-among them Ernest Hemingway and Marilyn Monroe, the founders of Facebook and Microsoft, and the author of this book's foreword, Clint Eastwood, to name a few-to this exceptional place. Complementing Sauter's lively text is an offering of stunning vintage and contemporary images, many of them fresh to print, that capture the landscape, the history, and the individuals that have and continue to make Sun Valley an American original.


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Download or read book The Sun Valley Story written by Van Gordon Sauter and published by . This book was released on 2011-11-18 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Sun Valley's founding, respected journalist, distinguished television executive, and renowned raconteur Van Gordon Sauter tells the remarkable story of the transformation of a remote Idaho mountain valley into America's first luxury ski resort and, eventually, one of the country's most beloved year-round vacation retreats. His fascinating anecdotal history is constructed around the personal passions and signal contributions of the resort's three successive owners: New York aristocrat and Union Pacific Railroad chairman Averell Harriman, Los Angeles land developer and Olympic skier Bill Janss, and self-made Salt Lake City oil man and hotel magnate Earl Holding. Sauter lavishes special attention on recounting how Harriman's founding vision was, with breathtaking alacrity over eleven months in 1936, translated into the unique, opulent, and acclaimed reality that formed the enduring base for the spectacular resort we know today.Splendidly endowed by both nature and culture, Sun Valley and its environs are surrounded by four magnificent mountain ranges (one incorporating Bald Mountain, regarded by many as the premier ski mountain in the world) that are watered by four diverse, revered fishing streams, their beauty protected forever by virtue of their abiding largely on federal lands. It possesses a colorful history that includes Native Americans, fur trappers, late-19th century miners and railroaders, early-20th century sheep barons, and, since the 1930's, a low key but glamorous life that has drawn not only the top European and domestic figures in the sport of skiing but also the rich, the celebrated, and the accomplished-among them Ernest Hemingway and Marilyn Monroe, the founders of Facebook and Microsoft, and the author of this book's foreword, Clint Eastwood, to name a few-to this exceptional place. Complementing Sauter's lively text is an offering of stunning vintage and contemporary images, many of them fresh to print, that capture the landscape, the history, and the individuals that have and continue to make Sun Valley an American original.


Skiing Sun Valley: A History from Union Pacific to the Holdings

Skiing Sun Valley: A History from Union Pacific to the Holdings

Author: John W. Lundin

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 1467143936

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Union Pacific Railroad's Averell Harriman had a bold vision to restore rail passenger traffic decimated by the Great Depression: create ski tourism in Idaho's remote Wood River Valley. A $1.5 million investment opened Sun Valley in December 1936 with a lavish lodge, luxury shopping, Austrian ski instructors and extensive backcountry skiing. Prestigious tournaments featured the world's best skiers. Chairlifts invented by Union Pacific engineers serviced skiers quickly and comfortably. Ski instructor and filmmaker Otto Lang recalled that seemingly overnight, it became "a magnet for the 'beautiful people,' a meeting place for movie stars and moguls, chairmen and captains of industry, Greek shipping tycoons, and peripatetic playboys--and playgirls--of the international social set." After World War II and Harriman's departure, Union Pacific's willingness to pay the $500,000 yearly subsidy waned. Bill Janss purchased it in 1964 and reimagined it as a year-round resort but lacked the capital for growth. Sinclair Oil owners Earl and Carol Holding acquired it in 1977, revitalizing it into a premier resort with international status. Award-winning ski historian John W. Lundin celebrates America's first destination ski resort using unpublished Union Pacific documents, oral histories, contemporaneous accounts and more than 150 historic images.


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Download or read book Skiing Sun Valley: A History from Union Pacific to the Holdings written by John W. Lundin and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2020 with total page 528 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Union Pacific Railroad's Averell Harriman had a bold vision to restore rail passenger traffic decimated by the Great Depression: create ski tourism in Idaho's remote Wood River Valley. A $1.5 million investment opened Sun Valley in December 1936 with a lavish lodge, luxury shopping, Austrian ski instructors and extensive backcountry skiing. Prestigious tournaments featured the world's best skiers. Chairlifts invented by Union Pacific engineers serviced skiers quickly and comfortably. Ski instructor and filmmaker Otto Lang recalled that seemingly overnight, it became "a magnet for the 'beautiful people,' a meeting place for movie stars and moguls, chairmen and captains of industry, Greek shipping tycoons, and peripatetic playboys--and playgirls--of the international social set." After World War II and Harriman's departure, Union Pacific's willingness to pay the $500,000 yearly subsidy waned. Bill Janss purchased it in 1964 and reimagined it as a year-round resort but lacked the capital for growth. Sinclair Oil owners Earl and Carol Holding acquired it in 1977, revitalizing it into a premier resort with international status. Award-winning ski historian John W. Lundin celebrates America's first destination ski resort using unpublished Union Pacific documents, oral histories, contemporaneous accounts and more than 150 historic images.


Sun Valley Architecture and Interiors

Sun Valley Architecture and Interiors

Author: Alan Edison

Publisher: Gibbs Smith Publishers

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 1586855174

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Sun Valley "style" has emerged out of the melding of the extraordinarily beautiful scenery of the area, a love of outdoor living and recreation, and the unavoidable influence of the chic movie stars and millionaires who call it home. Sun Valley Architecture and Interiors exemplifies a blend of simple elegance and a refreshingly unpretentious spirit that permeates this Idaho paradise--and that spirit has profound effect on the lives and homes of its people.


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Download or read book Sun Valley Architecture and Interiors written by Alan Edison and published by Gibbs Smith Publishers. This book was released on 2006 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sun Valley "style" has emerged out of the melding of the extraordinarily beautiful scenery of the area, a love of outdoor living and recreation, and the unavoidable influence of the chic movie stars and millionaires who call it home. Sun Valley Architecture and Interiors exemplifies a blend of simple elegance and a refreshingly unpretentious spirit that permeates this Idaho paradise--and that spirit has profound effect on the lives and homes of its people.


The Rest of the Story of the Wood River Valley and Sun Valley, Idaho

The Rest of the Story of the Wood River Valley and Sun Valley, Idaho

Author: Luanne MANDEVILLE

Publisher:

Published: 2016-04-14

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781367866478

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This collection of 15 feature story articles roughly chronicles the early days of the Wood River and Sun Valley, Idaho, starting at the beginning. Learn what Ketchum lots originally cost ($2). Discover details about the mining boom days, pioneer life, sheepherding, aspen tree carvings, the arrival of the railroad and early activities at the glamorous Sun Valley resort. Were the elk here first (not really)? And then the book takes a personal turn with the author's recollections of her first skiing trips to Sun Valley, experiencing wildfires, sightseeing, enjoying hikes, the county fair and many snippets of conversations on the chairlifts.


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Download or read book The Rest of the Story of the Wood River Valley and Sun Valley, Idaho written by Luanne MANDEVILLE and published by . This book was released on 2016-04-14 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This collection of 15 feature story articles roughly chronicles the early days of the Wood River and Sun Valley, Idaho, starting at the beginning. Learn what Ketchum lots originally cost ($2). Discover details about the mining boom days, pioneer life, sheepherding, aspen tree carvings, the arrival of the railroad and early activities at the glamorous Sun Valley resort. Were the elk here first (not really)? And then the book takes a personal turn with the author's recollections of her first skiing trips to Sun Valley, experiencing wildfires, sightseeing, enjoying hikes, the county fair and many snippets of conversations on the chairlifts.


Cristina's of Sun Valley

Cristina's of Sun Valley

Author: Cristina Ceccatelli Cook

Publisher: Gibbs Smith

Published: 2005-11

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781423600480

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Nestled in a charming European-style bistro, on a small street in the world-famous ski resort of Sun Valley, Cristina's Restaurant has been serving up seasonal and delicious fare for over eleven years. Cristina and her staff have been cooking and baking for customers that include locals, celebrities, politicians, CEOs and cosmopolitan travelers. She draws upon her memories and experiences of growing up in rural Tuscany, where her family recipes have been passed down from one generation to the next. Now enthusiastic customers will finally be able to prepare more than 75 favorites such as Hungarian Mushroom Soup, San Francisco Airport Salad, and Artichokes with Tomato & Shallot Topping, or enjoy Bread & Tomatoes, Limoncello, and Bacelli & Pecorino--dishes rich in tradition and fresh in their approach. "Cristina brings her sense of classic Italian cooking and sophistication to bear on all that she touches, and her superb restaurant is a rare treat in these mountains." --Jann Wenner, Editor and Publisher, Rolling Stone


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Download or read book Cristina's of Sun Valley written by Cristina Ceccatelli Cook and published by Gibbs Smith. This book was released on 2005-11 with total page 176 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nestled in a charming European-style bistro, on a small street in the world-famous ski resort of Sun Valley, Cristina's Restaurant has been serving up seasonal and delicious fare for over eleven years. Cristina and her staff have been cooking and baking for customers that include locals, celebrities, politicians, CEOs and cosmopolitan travelers. She draws upon her memories and experiences of growing up in rural Tuscany, where her family recipes have been passed down from one generation to the next. Now enthusiastic customers will finally be able to prepare more than 75 favorites such as Hungarian Mushroom Soup, San Francisco Airport Salad, and Artichokes with Tomato & Shallot Topping, or enjoy Bread & Tomatoes, Limoncello, and Bacelli & Pecorino--dishes rich in tradition and fresh in their approach. "Cristina brings her sense of classic Italian cooking and sophistication to bear on all that she touches, and her superb restaurant is a rare treat in these mountains." --Jann Wenner, Editor and Publisher, Rolling Stone


Rugged Mercy

Rugged Mercy

Author: Robert Wright

Publisher: Washington State University Press

Published: 2021-06-22

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 1636820611

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In the dead of night in 1894, a trembling, wide-eyed 13-year-old boy assisted with his first surgery--an experience that changed his life. Robert H. Wright attended medical school, then returned home to Hailey, Idaho, to marry Cynthia Beamer, his childhood sweetheart, and to practice in the frontier west--a choice that required both rugged courage and devoted compassion. Called to risk his own life on multiple occasions, he remained composed during a crisis, and his gentle confidence calmed traumatized victims. At times, he performed operations by lantern light and traveled by buggy, dog sled, or Studebaker to reach remote patients. In 1917, he led the rescue effort at the North Star mine avalanche disaster. Eventually, the doctor welcomed a grandson, also named Robert Wright, who eagerly absorbed thrilling tales of a pioneer past. Yet despite their close relationship, the younger Wright sensed mysterious secrets and unspoken heartbreak, and he began to probe for the untold stories. In Rugged Mercy, he unravels and celebrates the lives of his beloved grandparents. Alternating between accounts of the doctor’s decades of medicine and his own memories of growing up in Hailey, the author provides an intimate glimpse of challenges faced by rural physicians in the first half of the 1900s, of significant events in the history and evolution of the Wood River Valley and Sun Valley resort, and of family life in a small Idaho community.


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Download or read book Rugged Mercy written by Robert Wright and published by Washington State University Press. This book was released on 2021-06-22 with total page 316 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the dead of night in 1894, a trembling, wide-eyed 13-year-old boy assisted with his first surgery--an experience that changed his life. Robert H. Wright attended medical school, then returned home to Hailey, Idaho, to marry Cynthia Beamer, his childhood sweetheart, and to practice in the frontier west--a choice that required both rugged courage and devoted compassion. Called to risk his own life on multiple occasions, he remained composed during a crisis, and his gentle confidence calmed traumatized victims. At times, he performed operations by lantern light and traveled by buggy, dog sled, or Studebaker to reach remote patients. In 1917, he led the rescue effort at the North Star mine avalanche disaster. Eventually, the doctor welcomed a grandson, also named Robert Wright, who eagerly absorbed thrilling tales of a pioneer past. Yet despite their close relationship, the younger Wright sensed mysterious secrets and unspoken heartbreak, and he began to probe for the untold stories. In Rugged Mercy, he unravels and celebrates the lives of his beloved grandparents. Alternating between accounts of the doctor’s decades of medicine and his own memories of growing up in Hailey, the author provides an intimate glimpse of challenges faced by rural physicians in the first half of the 1900s, of significant events in the history and evolution of the Wood River Valley and Sun Valley resort, and of family life in a small Idaho community.


Vintage Restaurant

Vintage Restaurant

Author: Jeff Keys

Publisher: Gibbs Smith

Published: 2006-06

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 9781586857714

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Vintage Restaurant is renowned for its rustic elegance, including impeccably prepared and presented cuisine with a sophisticated flair that reflects the untamed beauty of the West. Fresh, in-season ingredients, local flavors, heirloom vegetables, and friendly atmosphere make Vintage the ultimate place to savor a meal after a hard day on the challenging slopes of Sun Valley. Now, experience the unforgettable cuisine of Vintage Restaurant in this new book, featuring classic yet innovative recipes for appetizers, entrees, pastas, salads, soups, and handcrafted desserts.


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Download or read book Vintage Restaurant written by Jeff Keys and published by Gibbs Smith. This book was released on 2006-06 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Vintage Restaurant is renowned for its rustic elegance, including impeccably prepared and presented cuisine with a sophisticated flair that reflects the untamed beauty of the West. Fresh, in-season ingredients, local flavors, heirloom vegetables, and friendly atmosphere make Vintage the ultimate place to savor a meal after a hard day on the challenging slopes of Sun Valley. Now, experience the unforgettable cuisine of Vintage Restaurant in this new book, featuring classic yet innovative recipes for appetizers, entrees, pastas, salads, soups, and handcrafted desserts.


Memory and Destiny, the Life of Glenn Janss

Memory and Destiny, the Life of Glenn Janss

Author: Tony T Evans

Publisher:

Published: 2021-09-21

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 9780578985459

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"Memory and Destiny, the Life of Glenn Janss" contains 16 historic photographs, interviews with more than 30 of Mrs. Janss' friends and work associates, an index and preface by Lynn Twist, author of "The Soul of Money."


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Download or read book Memory and Destiny, the Life of Glenn Janss written by Tony T Evans and published by . This book was released on 2021-09-21 with total page 528 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Memory and Destiny, the Life of Glenn Janss" contains 16 historic photographs, interviews with more than 30 of Mrs. Janss' friends and work associates, an index and preface by Lynn Twist, author of "The Soul of Money."