Farragut -- Hallowed Ground book
Scope and Contents
Digital book by John Zeazeas on the history of Farragut Naval Training Station located outside of Athol, Idaho.
Dates
- Creation: 2024
Creator
- Zeazeas, John (Person)
Conditions Governing Access
Colleciton is open for research.
Biographical / Historical
Farragut College occupied the former site of Farragut Naval Training Center. The training center had been hurriedly built after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. Located on the south shore of Lake Pend Oreille in northern Idaho, the $75 million dollar facility was base to almost 300,000 recruits from 1942 to 1946. Named for Civil War hero, Admiral David G. Farragut, the center played an enormously important role in the deployment of troops to the Pacific Front.
At the close of WWII, the naval training camp was decommissioned. The idea of a college occupying the site led to the emergence of Farragut College and Training Institute. The institution opened its doors in 1946 offering such classes as English, history, art, psychology, mathematics, and biology. The vision was to build the college into a four-year institution. The University of Idaho worked with the college in establishing accreditation standards.
Initial registration statistics were favorable as 200 students enrolled for the fall quarter in 1946. The winter quarter of 1946 saw an increase to 1,000 students and fall 1947 saw another jump to 1,164. By the fall semester of 1948, however, enrollment plummeted to 432. With the drop in enrollment, coupled by other financial setbacks, the college closed in 1949.
John Zeazeas was born in Portland, Oregon on 20 June 1940. He graduated from University of Oregon with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Education in 1963 and would go on to work for Washington County Planning Department. He would work for Oceanic Properties from 1965 to 1972 and then opened his own office in Torrance, California. He would move to Lake Tahoe, California in 1985 and retired in 1989. He moved to Sandpoint, Idaho in 1992 and then to Coeur d'Alene. He built a home in Farragut Village in 2014 and is currently living in Coeur d'Alene. He has an avid interest and spent over two years researching in the Museum at the Brig at Farragut State Park archives, other museums, and libraries in the region. He has written several books and short stories besides this one.
Extent
11.9 Megabytes
Language of Materials
English
Abstract
Digital book by Zeazeas titled "Farragut -- Hallowed Ground: the story of Farragut Naval Training Station - World War II".
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Materials were donated by John Zeazeas in August 2024.
Existence and Location of Originals
The access files of the digitized items in this collection are located on the archive drive. Folder path:Z:\Processed Collections\Small Manuscript Groups\MG 5845 (Farragut--Hallowed Ground). Contact University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives for access or questions.
Condition Description
Digital copy of John Zeazeas' book "Farragut -- Hallowed Ground: the story of Farragut Naval Training Station - World War II".
- Title
- Guide to Farragut -- Hallowed Ground book
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Finding aid prepared by Kelley Moulton.
- Date
- 2024
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
- Language of description note
- Finding aid written in English.
Repository Details
Part of the University of Idaho Library, Special Collections and Archives Repository