In 2018, I took the kids over to Preston, Idaho because there was a display on some of our Nuffer ancestors at the Oneida Stake Academy. Necia Seamons has been good to write history of the area and do various research projects. The Academy continues to be restored and progress is being made.
I thought these pages deserved their own entry for the history as well as reference to family.
“On April 19, 1896, the Oneida Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints organized a German speaking branch based in Glendale. Both John Nuffer and Charles August Nuffer served int he branch’s leadership, as did Joseph Moser, Mr. Kern, Alma Moser and William Addison Wagstaff.
“The first branch president was Jacob (Ira) Naef, who was Swiss.
“They gathered every two weeks, at first in the homes of members, and sometimes traveled as many as 20 miles for services from the towns of Glendale, Preston, Mink Creek, Whitney, St. Joseph and Franklin.
“‘The branch existed for 20 years, until Oneida Stake President Joseph S Geddes, in 1916, asked Charles August Nuffer, then branch president, to not hold meetings due to contentious sentiments toward the German speaking people.’
“‘During the latter part of the war, some of the people of Preston made it very hot for the German-speaking people, yet most of them were Swiss but that did not make any difference.’
“‘After the war, many of the German people moved away, so we never started to hold meetings anymore,’ said Charles August Nuffer.
“At the end of WWI, Preston resident gathered outhouses into the town square, what is now Benson Park (above), and called it the ‘Schitty of Berlin.’ They whooped and hollered and burned the mock city down.
“Willard and Austin Nuffer sons of John and Louisa Zollinger Nuffer, served the U.S. in WWI. Willard also registered for WWII.


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