This image is the cover for the book Legendary Locals of Moscow, Legendary Locals

Legendary Locals of Moscow, Legendary Locals

The rich and fertile land upon which Moscow sits has sustained a vibrant community of hard working thinkers, creators, and activists for more than 125 years. Just as the area's first inhabitants returned to camas fields in Paradise Valley year after year, pioneers settled in "Hog Heaven" because they found ready access to life's necessities. Businessmen like Nathaniel Williamson and Frank David tied their fortunes to the local farming economy to the same degree as seed pioneer Willis Crites or sustainability advocate Mary Jane Butters. While the bounty that surrounds Moscow feeds its growth, the town's cultural lifeblood is pumped by the University of Idaho. The university has provided Moscow with inventors such as Malcolm Renfrew, talented athletes like Olympian Dan O'Brien, and colorful characters, perhaps best embodied by Dean of Women Permeal French. The picturesque hills of the Palouse roll through the history of this unique town, rooting tomorrow's leaders in the work of yesterday's groundbreakers.

The Latah County Historical Society

The Latah County Historical Society has been actively collecting and preserving the area's cultural heritage for nearly five decades. With exhibitions at the McConnell Mansion House Museum and educational events throughout the county, the society builds good citizens, strong communities, and satisfying lives.

Arcadia Publishing