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By Cosmos Mariner, June 22, 2013
Marker detail: Maria Dolores (Lola) Binnard
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1 Idaho, Ada County, Boise — Maria Dolores (Lola) Binnard, circa 1910
Maria Dolores (Lola) Urquides was born to Jesus and Adelaida Urquides on October 8, 1882. She married Daniel H. Binnard in 1902, but he died suddenly in 1915 and Lola moved back to 115 Main Street to care for her aging father until his death in . . . Map (db m110689) HM
2 Idaho, Ada County, Boise — Urquides Village, Southern Edge, circa 1958
In 1879, with the death of his friend Antonio de Ocampo, the packer Urquides inherited Ocampo’s city lot at 115 Main Street. Here along a canal he built a home for his wife, Adelaida, their sons, Arthur and Manuel and daughter, Maria . . . Map (db m110693) HM
3 Idaho, Ada County, Boise — Jesus Urquides, Circa 1870
Legendary mule packer Jesus Urquides was a Boise pioneer and founder of a freighting business located on this site. Born January 18, 1833 in Sonora, Mexico, Urquides migrated to the California gold fields in 1850 where he worked as a mule packer . . . Map (db m110694) HM
4 Idaho, Ada County, Boise — Jesus Urquides Packs a Mule, 1925
In 1850, at age seventeen, Jesus Urquides joined the California gold rush to Stockton and the Sierra Nevadas. In 1860, striking out on his own, he followed the rush to Walla Walla, Lewiston, and The Dalles. Boise Basin’s 1863 gold rush lured . . . Map (db m110696) HM
 
 
  
 
 
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