Day, Jerome, 1876-1941

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Jerome James Day, the youngest son of Henry and Ellen Day, was born in Truckee, California in 1876, and was working as a union miner when his wealth from the Hercules thrust him into business and politics. He studied at Gonzaga College and the University of Idaho, taking an accelerated program in mining when the Hercules began to turn a profit. He married Lucy Mix of Moscow, Idaho, in 1902 and fathered one son, Jerome James, Jr., b. 1911, and one daughter, Bernice Eugenia, b. 1904. He and his wife lived in Moscow for approximately fourteen years, and he became president of the Moscow State Bank, and president and major stockholder of the Idaho National Harvester Company, a venture with his in-laws. He was state senator from Latah County for three terms, 1909-1912.

Although the most socially active of the Days, he never cast off the sorrow of his son's drowning death at seventeen, the result of a boating accident while at prep school in the Seattle area. His daughter was married twice; the first time in 1925 to an Alaskan by the name of John Fuller Malony, the second time to a man named Sharkey about whom little is known.

Jerome remained closely connected with the Day mining companies, and in 1912 became president of the Tamarack & Custer Consolidated Co. When the Days bought the old Northport smelter Jerome moved from Moscow to be its president, and organized a bank at Northport. He was president of the Idaho Mining Association, 1919-1922, and for twenty years a leading spokesman for the Idaho mining industry.

He was prominent in the Idaho Democratic party and served on the Idaho State Board of Education and as regent of the university from 1933 until his death in Phoenix, Arizona, on March 9, 1941. He established several scholarships at the University of Idaho and his library of English classics and western Americana was donated to the University.

From the guide to the Papers, 1905-1941, (University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives)

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referencedIn Costello, John J., of Gem, Idaho. Letter, Gem, Idaho, to Jerome J. Day, Wallace, Idaho, [1924?]. University of Idaho Library
referencedIn Records, 1935-1974 University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives
referencedIn Eleanor B. Day Boyce Papers, 1887-1951 Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives
creatorOf Day, Jerome, 1876-1941. Papers, 1905-1941. University of Idaho Library
creatorOf Day, Jerome, 1876-1941,. Whitman controversy : collection, 1895-1903. University of Idaho Library
creatorOf Papers, 1905-1941 University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives
creatorOf Day, Jerome, 1876-1941. Legislative papers, 1909-1910. University of Idaho Library
creatorOf Day, Henry L. (Henry Lawrence), 1902-. Papers, 1935-1974. University of Idaho Library
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Idaho
Oregon Territory
Idaho
Northwest, Pacific
Idaho
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Business, Industry, and Labor
Forest fires
Politics and government
Idaho
Labor unions
Labor unions
Legislators
Mines and mineral resources
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Birth 1876

Death 1941

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