Silver Linings: The Early Days of Idaho's Silver Valley

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @GlenMoyer-u7s
    @GlenMoyer-u7s 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow. What a gem!!

  • @causewaykayak
    @causewaykayak Год назад +4

    What a wonderful short history, beautifully told.

  • @jaysonschor
    @jaysonschor 3 года назад +9

    I lived in smelterville and would ride my bike on the trail daily. So much history. I cant wait to move back.

    • @MaryOKC
      @MaryOKC 2 года назад

      My brother lives in Smelterville…you must have be neighbors… 😂

    • @FatHalibutz32
      @FatHalibutz32 8 месяцев назад

      Lead heads... 🤪

  • @shannonnansel6451
    @shannonnansel6451 9 месяцев назад +1

    My grandpa George Stancik worked at bunker for YEARS. Our valley has a lot of history, for sure

  • @riverraisin1
    @riverraisin1 Год назад +2

    @ 47:40 Look at all those outhouses set up at the edge of the river.

    • @davebudrus46
      @davebudrus46 Год назад +2

      Privy Row. Watch out a catfish’ll bite you in the beehind!

  • @ogjuggalo4545
    @ogjuggalo4545 6 лет назад +16

    this place is beautiful, i am staying in the old molly b dam motel while its being renovated, i went upto burke earlier and saw all of these places today, i even went past into the mountains on this little dirt unknown dirt road.. there is SOO much history here in the shoshone

    • @antongirdeux07
      @antongirdeux07 5 лет назад

      burke ends at a power station. where is this dirt road?

    • @Ohonaboys
      @Ohonaboys 4 года назад

      All the way at the top I drove all the way from Montana into Burke and straight through the mountains.

    • @71mopartony
      @71mopartony 4 года назад

      @@antongirdeux07 I went past the power station an camped at Glidden lake....

    • @siddthekid5046
      @siddthekid5046 4 года назад +1

      My in-laws are from Kellogg and still live there. My wife and I live in Boise. I absolutely love going up there as much as possible and driving around Harrison, Kellogg, Wallace, Mullan, Burke, Prichard, all those little mining towns. Such a beautiful area and the history there is absolutely awesome. Can't get enough of it and I want to move up there one day, but my wife won't put our kids in school up there. She also hates how... Secluded and racist/ignorant many of the people are (her views). She was born and raised there but as time goes one, she wants to move back less and less.
      Last time we were up there in June, we visited the Murray cemetery and saw Molly B Dam and many other cools graves. The Lodge Pole Museum is absolutely fascinating. And the Bedroom Goldmine has very good food!

    • @bennyh4950
      @bennyh4950 4 года назад +2

      @@siddthekid5046 I grew up in the Kellogg area, Pinehurst and Sunnyside elementary. Kellogg and. High. My folks owned the old Brandon's Store next to the Snake Pit in enaville. I probably know your in-laws and/or wife. The valley is only a shell of what it was when I lived there from 1970-1984.

  • @kathykickingwoman3157
    @kathykickingwoman3157 3 года назад +5

    I was a real estate appraiser in the Spokane Valley...i covered that silver valley area...so beautiful...one of my favorite spots of the NW area

  • @wayupnorth9420
    @wayupnorth9420 4 года назад +8

    My great great grandpa is buried one grave from Molly be Damned.

  • @blaneycrabbe3390
    @blaneycrabbe3390 3 года назад +12

    As a 'kid'e I 'heard' on the news about the "Sunshine Mining Company" disaster in the early 70's, I wrote the name on everything. My Dad to later moved to the area, and was amazed about the name, 'The Sunshine Mining Company', because growing-up, there were huge piles of dirt in our backyard, from me digging tunnels' I actually had signs posted saying; "keep-out SSMC" Hey. . . . . I was ten ! My fireman Dad was usually gone at work. LOL . . . or. . . is that O.K.? smh

  • @The427Cammer
    @The427Cammer 5 лет назад +11

    great history lesson. thanks for uploading!

  • @rorymunroe3771
    @rorymunroe3771 4 года назад

    thank you Dr. Aitken...what a sweetheart you are..

    • @rorymunroe3771
      @rorymunroe3771 4 года назад +1

      pardon me princess "AIKEN" what a sweetie

  • @Mystdragon
    @Mystdragon 3 года назад +5

    Was there a different documentary of the mines. I saw one that had my uncle Charles Bratton fighting and my grandpa Richard Bratton was in the crowd. My is aunt Evelyn Drager I'm Kiddy Boys adoptive daughter and I'm Leonard Theodore Nickleby's oldest daughter. Yet he didn't know it till I was 35 lol

  • @GottliebGoltz
    @GottliebGoltz 5 лет назад +14

    I remember driving past Kellog in the 60's & 70's etc and always there would be a large billboard offering employment available. Yup.

    • @kimsears9326
      @kimsears9326 4 года назад +1

      My

    • @kimsears9326
      @kimsears9326 4 года назад +4

      My cousin Kim karst died in The mineshaft in 1979 Kellogg mining I was named after him

  • @micheletwilkinson-penningt6940
    @micheletwilkinson-penningt6940 5 лет назад +2

    Very good doc

  • @wayupnorth9420
    @wayupnorth9420 4 года назад +6

    My great great grandfather is buried in Murray. The rest of us are buried in Mullan. There won’t be any more of us buried there after me. End of the line. The Ski Mountain in Kellog was called “Jackass” til the 1980s. Aww, I’ll just shut up and let ya watch the video.

    • @rusty1187
      @rusty1187 3 года назад +1

      Ah, Yes.... The Jackass Ski Bowl!!!

  • @rusty1187
    @rusty1187 3 года назад +4

    Lost friends in the sunshine mine disaster....

    • @goldminer71188
      @goldminer71188 3 года назад +2

      I’m so sorry my friend. I was an underground gold miner for 26 years down in Elko Nevada. I also lost several friend over the years. May god bless all the good men that have given there all underground. It take a special person to be an underground miner. RIP my friends. We are a special breed. People don’t understand what we go through on a daily basis for our family.

  • @jamesbenedict7206
    @jamesbenedict7206 5 лет назад +7

    Mining the miners,quickest way to get rich!

    • @MaryOKC
      @MaryOKC 2 года назад

      Yip…cuz I never saw a rich miner.

  • @lesliekendall5668
    @lesliekendall5668 4 года назад +7

    The a in placer is pronounced like the a in cat, not play.

  • @ScoopDogg
    @ScoopDogg 3 года назад +1

    UK here, Jealous, although I have Yorkshire, I would swap

  • @danielginther4879
    @danielginther4879 5 лет назад +8

    The word 'placer' is pronounced plah-sur not play-sir.

  • @coderedcodered8161
    @coderedcodered8161 2 года назад +1

    last class WAHI 2003

  • @dickhead9482
    @dickhead9482 Год назад

    Wardner was an Italian

  • @PeggyJame
    @PeggyJame 4 года назад +2

    Jim Warden

  • @Luis_Fernando_Pouliot_Madero
    @Luis_Fernando_Pouliot_Madero Месяц назад

    In the beginning say there were not humans there but after talk about an indian reservation... The sad thing is they mean indians are not humans

  • @michaelmartin4552
    @michaelmartin4552 4 месяца назад

    I love this documentary, but oh my. Every time the narrator mispronounces "Placer" it makes my head ache. I have come to accept such mispronunciations from videos from say the UK or Australia, but this is from Idaho. At least there they should know how to pronounce "Placer".

  • @wayupnorth9420
    @wayupnorth9420 4 года назад +4

    Placer= Pl-ass-er

  • @ilonamiller2194
    @ilonamiller2194 2 года назад

    Wanted California mining. When does this video end. Should have requested the gold rush 1949 in California

  • @PeggyJame
    @PeggyJame 4 года назад

    They discovered electricity

  • @md-ln4fp
    @md-ln4fp 4 года назад

    Noah and jackass. Been around for a long time, LOL and never fails to entertain.

  • @TheIdahoBeauty
    @TheIdahoBeauty 6 лет назад +4

    While interesting and well done, I find it hard to believe that the narrator does not know how to pronounce "placer" as in placer mining. The "a" is short, not long. Has she not heard of Placerville, CA? Having grown up in the valley, it made me grind my teeth hearing her mispronounce it numerous times.

    • @richgaffney4455
      @richgaffney4455 4 года назад +2

      I agree with you the mispronouciation of PLACER. I grew up in Kellogg during the 50's and left in '61.

  • @markvolker1145
    @markvolker1145 2 года назад +1

    "Immigration discrimination"... Like how the British immigrants hated the Irish, the Irish hated the British, the Germans hated the British, the British hated the Germans, the French hated the British, the British hated the French, they hated the Asians, the Asians hated them so Yeah it wasn't a bunch of white people sitting around singing kumbaya and hating on Asians like they portray. Whether it the Soviet union or China history proves the fact that most people dislike other cultures interfering in their own! PBS you are a total waste of US taxpayers money!*

  • @okay.buddie
    @okay.buddie 2 месяца назад

    screw unions, period!

  • @rosemaryhanderson6122
    @rosemaryhanderson6122 3 года назад +7

    My father Joe Ridley lived and worked in the mines. We saw a lot when we went to visit him when my kids were little. He had a couple of friends in jail so he bought them a watermelon and we all walked to the jail so he could deliver it. Sometime in the late 60s.

    • @MaryOKC
      @MaryOKC 2 года назад +2

      I know that last name…I bet my mom knew your dad…seemed Ridley was a name from Murray.

  • @stevebrown8368
    @stevebrown8368 3 года назад +9

    My grandpa worked several of these mines from the 30s till he died on the way to the mill in 67. Mom was raised in Osburn and went to Wallace HS. Loved going there when I was a kid.

    • @MaryOKC
      @MaryOKC 2 года назад +1

      Hey Steve…I went to WHS graduated in 79’

    • @stevebrown8368
      @stevebrown8368 2 года назад

      @@MaryOKC my mom graduated in 53, and got married at St. Alphonsus

    • @Mystdragon
      @Mystdragon Год назад

      My aunt and uncle Jonny and Evelyn Drager lived in Osburn.

  • @kelseymariel2127
    @kelseymariel2127 3 года назад +4

    I traced my great grandfather to this area in 1910 when he left his family including 4 kids (my grandfather) to farm potatoes, then become a miner. This is where he died in 1925. Someday I’ll get out there.

  • @aprilandrussell
    @aprilandrussell 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for this incredible documentary on the Northern Idaho mining district. One of the best short mining documentaries I have seen.

  • @mechanicman8687
    @mechanicman8687 3 года назад +3

    Plasser. Show show nee

  • @md-ln4fp
    @md-ln4fp 4 года назад +1

    Noah and jackass. Been around for a long time, LOL and never fails to entertain.

  • @PeggyJame
    @PeggyJame 4 года назад +2

    “Silver Lining”

  • @dickhead9482
    @dickhead9482 Год назад

    From what I remember the Italians worked harder then anyone else never sitting down or giving up

  • @richgaffney4455
    @richgaffney4455 3 года назад +6

    Grew up in Kellogg. My mother graduated from Kellogg Hi School and I graduated from there also, different buildings.
    I flunked Idaho history because oral history and politically correct book history didn't agree. It was a sportsman paradise.
    Hunting, fishing and skiing. We skied at Lookout Pass. Jackass ski bowl wasn't built yet. This was in the 50's.

  • @gwilson664
    @gwilson664 3 года назад

    "I don't think they were bothered...". They were bothered!

  • @LunarJamaican
    @LunarJamaican 2 года назад

    Isn’t that something? 🥲

  • @joshgriffin747
    @joshgriffin747 4 года назад +3

    Isnt it amazing how we just threw our roots down in the most plush and beautiful places in the world ? I believe that the Native people that were already there for thousands of years in harmony with nature , thought even more highly of the land of their ancestral spirits then we could ever over ride with our own new " history ".
    These old timers had a free for all thanks to greedy ambitious businessmen . At least they were providing work for people. When those mines ,mills,, & logging companies shut down so did the entire comunity. Now the decendents of mentioned wealthy white men have pawned american jobs to overseas labor . Those must have been the most fulfilling times to be an american.

    • @rapturebound197
      @rapturebound197 4 года назад +5

      Greed, waste, excesses and being driven by personal profit \ pleasure at the expense of others are not, and were never, exclusive to any race, color or gender.

    • @siddthekid5046
      @siddthekid5046 4 года назад +2

      100%

    • @joshgriffin747
      @joshgriffin747 3 года назад +1

      And Joe fffffn biden what a joke !

    • @gold-digger6579
      @gold-digger6579 2 года назад +1

      In Africa there were a number of societies and kingdoms which kept slaves, before there was any regular commercial contact with Europeans, including the Asanti, the Kings of Bonny and Dahomey.
      Find out more in African Slave Owners.

    • @gold-digger6579
      @gold-digger6579 2 года назад

      From the BBC

  • @honeybear200
    @honeybear200 3 года назад +1

    For God so loved the world that he gave his ONLY begotten son to die for our sins whosoever believes in Him shall not perish but have everlasting life! Lean on Jesus in these trying times!⛪🙏🙏⛪

  • @brandoncox5044
    @brandoncox5044 3 года назад +1

    Please, protect the Wolves ☮️🐺 Don't, kill them because they are Native and we just moved on top of their land. #Nottheirfault

  • @mns8732
    @mns8732 3 года назад

    PBS is now an arm of the JBS. Luckily RT is broadcasting so we dont need to listen to this dribble.