- I. B. Perrine
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name = I. B. Perrine
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caption = Statue of I. B. Perrine in Twin Falls,Idaho
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birth_date = birth date|1861|5|7
birth_place =Indiana , USA
death_date = death date and age|1943|10|2|1861|5|7
death_place = Twin Falls,Idaho , USA
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residence = Jerome,Idaho
nationality = American
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known_for = Credited as the founder of Twin Falls and other cities in theMagic Valley region ofIdaho
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occupation =Farmer ,rancher ,businessman
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footnotes =Ira Burton Perrine (
May 7 ,1861 -October 2 ,1943 ) was anIdaho farmer, rancher and businessman. Perrine is generally credited as the founder of Twin Falls and other towns in theMagic Valley region.Perrine was born in
Indiana . He moved toIdaho Territory in 1884 and established a farm and ranch operation in the Snake River Canyon near present-day Jerome. Perrine was a successful farmer and rancher who among other things received a gold medal for his fruit display at the 1904Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis.Although Perrine's operation in the canyon received plenty of water, the surrounding area could not be easily irrigated and was therefore largely unproductive. Beginning in 1893 Perrine worked to convince private financiers to build a dam on the
Snake River along with a corresponding canal system to irrigate the area. This work culminated in the 1900 founding of the Twin Falls Land and Water Company and the subsequent completion ofMilner Dam in 1905.After Twin Falls was founded in 1904, Perrine served as a bank president and owned a hotel in the new city.
Perrine is buried near Jerome.
Perrine Bridge and I.B. Perrine Elementary School in Twin Falls are named after him.External links
* [http://www.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/newspaper/06/indexp.html Perrine information - Twin Falls Public Library]
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