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... that a doctor from Canton broke the color barrier by winning a suit to practice western medicine in Boise's Chinatown.

 

The athletic staff of the Collins Physical Culture School taught the "scientific art" of boxing and
wresting at 117 S. 8th Street in 1919. Courtesy of the Sigler Collection, Idaho State
Historical Society.

 

Biography

Albert H. Robie
Alexander Rossi
C.K. Ah Fong, 1845-1927
Calvin Cobb
Christopher Wilkinson Moore and Crawford Moore
Cyrus Jacobs
David Porter Baker Pride
Edwin H. Peasley
Fremont Wood
Harry Orchard's Confession
Harry Winford Morrison
Henry Chiles Riggs, Sr.
Hosea Eastman,Timothy Regan, and Frank Blackinger
Isaac Coston
James Alonso Pinney
James Henry Hawley
James Pickney Pope

James S. Reynolds

John Lemp
John Michener Haines
Joseph Perrault, Sr.
Margaret Cobb Ailshie
Mary Hallock Foote
Mason Brayman and the Boise Ring,1876-1888
Moses Alexander's and the Boise Store
Peter Sonna
Pickney Lugenbeel and Fort Boise
The Collins Family and the Fort Boise Cemetery
Thomas Davis and the Jacobs Canal Company, Ltd.
Thomas F. Logan
William B. Morris
William Edgar Borah
William Henry Ridenbaugh

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