- Thomas C. Stanford
Thomas C. Stanford (
September 30 ,1865 –January 14 ,1946 ) is the founder of Carey,Idaho . He was a Mormonrancher and a statelegislator inIdaho .Early years
Stanford was born in Logan,
Utah Territory , a son of Stephen and Louisa (Forman) Stanford. His father, a native of England, came to Utah Territory in 1861. Of the ten children, Thomas C. was the fifth and was four years old when the family moved toSalt Lake City , where he grew up and received a basic education. He later attended theBrigham Young Academy . When nineteen years old he came toAlbion, Idaho .Homesteading and ranching
In 1884 he located a homestead in the Little Wood River valley, which was the center of his operations as a rancher and
stockman . In 1895 he bought additional land and engaged in sheep raising as well a continuing his interests in cattle and horses. He was regarded as one of the most successfullivestock producers in Idaho. In his later years he also raised hogs on an extensive scale. His home place consisted of 160 acres (647,000 m²) near Carey,Blaine County, Idaho . Further down the valley he had 240 acres (971,000 m²) of land. Both farms were underirrigation and capable of producing fine crops.Organizing stock growers
Stanford was instrumental in the organized activities of Idaho stock growers and in 1908-10 served as president of the Idaho Wool Growers Association. He was instrumental in getting much legislation passed beneficial to wool growers, and as president of the association called the first meeting that led to the organization of the National Wool Warehouse.
Political activity
Stanford was a Republican member of the Ninth
Idaho Legislature in the lower house (1907), and Governor Hawley appointed him a member of thelivestock board of the state.Family and religion
In June 1900, he married Ida Ivie, daughter of John Ivie, an old Indian scout, who served during the early
Indian wars in Utah. The four children of their marriage were: Roka, Esther, Charles, and Frank.Mr. Stanford was for a number of years actively connected with
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and served as amissionary inNew Zealand for three years. Mr. Stanford assisted in developing irrigation projects in Blaine County and surrounding parts of Idaho.Community development
Mr. Stanford’s name seems to have been associated both as a worker and liberal contributor to all the
community development projects in the Little Wood River valley for many years. He was an organizer of the localtelephone company at Carey, served as vice president of the company, and was afterward elected its president. He was also one of the organizers of the Carey State Bank and at one time was president of the Cooperative Store.He moved to
Boise, Idaho in 1945 due to ill health and died there. He is buried in the Cloverdale Memorial Park, west of Boise.Persondata
NAME= Stanford, Thomas C.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=founder of Carey,Idaho
DATE OF BIRTH=September 30 ,1865
PLACE OF BIRTH=Logan,Utah Territory
DATE OF DEATH=January 14 ,1946
PLACE OF DEATH=Boise,Idaho ,United States
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