Emile Grandjean

Description: 

An immigrant from Denmark where he had studied forestry, he came to this part of Idaho in 1883 to mine, hunt and trap.
Before Idaho became a state in 1890, he built a winter cabin below Grandjean Peak on a site later occupied by Grandjean Ranger Station. Because of his European studies, he became a professional forester here. Then he served as supervisor of Boise National Forest from 1906 to 1922.

LocationMem: 
On State Route 21, near Grandjean, (On the right when traveling north)
Institution: 
Idaho Historical Society. (Marker Number 435
Official/Unofficial: 
Official (Historical Marker Database)
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