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  1. Frank Steunenberg (August 8, 1861 – December 30, 1905) was the fourth governor of the State of Idaho, serving from 1897 until 1901. He was assassinated in 1905 by one-time union member Harry Orchard, who was also a paid informant for the Cripple Creek Mine Owners' Association. Orchard attempted to i

  2. In front of the Idaho State Capitol Building is a bronze statue of Frank Steunenberg, the fourth governor of Idaho, who was assassinated December 30, 1905 outside of his home in Caldwell. This area, informally known as "Assassination Square," also is home to a bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln.

  3. 1. Mai 2007 · Frank Steunenberg’s widow forgave her husband’s killer. Belle was a devout Seventh Day Adventist—some of her own family members thought she was a religious fanatic—and believed it was her duty to reconcile with Harry Orchard.

  4. Harry Orchard (Killed Idaho Governor Frank Steunenberg) The bomb slayer of a score of men in mine labor violence at the turn of the century, died and was buried at Morris Hill Cemetery after nearly 50 years of imprisonment. He was 88 years old. A trustee who was permitted to live outside the Idaho State Penitentiary for years, Orchard was ...

  5. Steunenberg Home (1) Description. Two-story dwelling, in the Free Classic variant of the Queen Anne, with a covered front porch. Snow can be seen on the ground and roof. Fence lines the front property, a gate is over the walkway to the front door. It is closed. Steunenberg family home. Date. 1905.

  6. Frank Steunenberg Memorial. Frank Steunenberg was an Idaho Governor from 1897-1900. As a democrat he was able to gain the support of Silver Republicans, Populists, and the Labor party. Not born in Idaho, Steunenberg was born and raised in Iowa. He worked for two different newspaper printing companies, one in Knoxville, Iowa and the other in Des ...

  7. Originally from Keokuk, Iowa, Frank Steunenberg (August 8, 1861-December 30, 1905) studied at Iowa State in Ames and worked as a printer and newspaper publisher in Des Moines and Knoxville, Iowa, until the end of 1886.