George Shoup, eminent Idaho Republican Statesman
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I salute George Shoup, born near Pittsburgh, June 15th 1836. Age twenty-three, the entrepreneur moved to Colorado. During the Civil War, he was scout, then officer with the territorial cavalry. Peace restored, Shoup relocated to Idaho and became a successful merchant. His political career began as county commissioner and school superintendent. He first won election to the territorial legislature in 1874. He was delegate to the GOP’s 1880 national convention, followed by six years as Republican National Committeeman. President Chester Arthur named Shoup commissioner to the New Orleans World’s Fair. There, at his own expense, he promoted Idaho products. President Benjamin Harrison appointed him Territorial Governor. In 1890, statehood achieved, Shoup was elected Governor. Less than three month later, the legislature elected him Senator. ...