| Sources:
1. Firefighter Line of Duty Deaths: 1990 (online at www.firefighterlodd.com):
2. SSDI: Social Security Death Index (online at RootsWeb.com;
with thanks to Mark Holtgrefe for finding the record):
| Name |
Birth |
Death |
Last Residence |
Last Benefit |
SSN |
Issued |
Post-em |
| J D STRAUB |
16 Jan 1957 |
Mar 1990 |
(not specified) |
(none specfied) |
510-62-4400 |
KS |
Yes |
3a. United States Board on Geographic Names, Washington, DC. Docket
382 (p. 22), Released 1 Jan 2003 for consideration at the 9 Jan 2003
meeting (online at geonames.usgs.gov):
|
MISSOURI...
Straub Mountain: summit; elevation 411 m (1,350 ft);
located 1.6 km (1 mi) SW of Table Rock, 1.7 km (1.2 mi) SE of Table Rock
Dam, 8 km (5 mi) SW of Branson; named for James David Straub (d.
1990), a firefighter who died while attempting a rescue at the feature;
Taney County, Missouri; Secs 26,27&23, T22N, R22W, Fifth Principal
Mer; 36º35’01”N, 93º17’28”W; USGS map – Table Rock Dam 1:24,000;
Not: Baird Mountain, Magic Mountain.
1. Proposal: to change a name in commemoration
2. Map: USGS Table Rock Dam 1:24,000
3. Proposer: Dana Aumiller; Branson, MO
4. Administrative area: None
5. Previous BGN Action: None
6. Names associated with feature:
GNIS: Baird Mountain (ID 29000731/FID 748641)
Local Usage: None found
Published: Baird Mountain (USGS 1907, 1921, 1956, 1989; USFS 1988;
Ramsay Missouri placename file, 1933; Place Names of Taney County, 1950),
Magic Mountain (Ramsay file, 1933)
7. Case Summary:
This proposal is to change officially the name of Baird
Mountain, a 411 m (1,350 ft) high summit in western Taney County, to Straub
Mountain. The current name has appeared on Federal maps since
1907, and although the exact origin is not known, Robert Ramsay in his
1933 Missouri Place Name file and again in his 1950 article entitled “Place
Names of Taney County”, suggested it was named for “old man Baird, a miner
who lived in the earliest days of settlement and died at work upon the
mountain”. Ramsay also listed Magic Mountain as a variant name for
the feature, but provided no additional information on that name.
The summit lies 8 km (5 mi) southwest of Branson, overlooking the White
River and Table Rock Lake, and just outside the boundaries of Table Rock
State Park and the Mark Twain National Forest. The proponent, who
serves as the Assistant Fire Chief for the Western Taney County Fire Department,
is proposing that Baird Mountain be renamed Straub Mountain in honor
of James David Straub, who in 1990, while working as a firefighter,
died during a rescue attempt on the summit. The Park Superintendent
of the nearby State Park reports that the summit lies on property that
is owned today by Silver Dollar City Properties, Inc., and that it is used
for their amphibious vehicle tours. Prior to World War II, the land
was administered by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which used rock quarried
from the summit in the construction of nearby Table Rock Dam. The
dam was completed in 1959, and during the late 1980’s, the land was acquired
by the current owners who intended to use it for a theme park. These plans
were never fulfilled. The Park Superintendent confirmed that Mr.
Straub was killed in 1990, “trying to rescue a person or persons climbing
illegally on the bluffs above the lake.” The website of the U.S.
Fire Administration includes Mr. Straub’s name in a listing of “1990 Fallen
Firefighters Honored at the Tenth Annual Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service”.
Mr. Straub was also a musician, who in the 1980’s performed in nearby Branson.
The U.S. Forest Service has indicated that it does not need to issue a
formal recommendation on this proposal, as the feature lies a few miles
outside the National Forest boundary.
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3b. United States Board on Geographic Names, Washington, DC. 662nd
Meeting, October 20, 2004. (pp. 7-8):
| Change Baird Mountain to Straub Mountain, Missouri (Docket
382) |
A motion was made and seconded not to approve the name change,
citing the negative recommendations of the Missouri Board on Geographic
Names along with an apparent lack of local support for changing a long
standing commemorative name.
Vote: 10 in favor
0 against
0 abstentions
A motion was made and seconded to make Baird Mountain a 2004
BGN decision.
Vote: 9 in favor
1 against
0 abstentions
The one vote against the motion was cast stating that there is already
an implied reaffirmation of the name Baird Mountain, so a BGN decision
on the name is not necessary. |
4. Email from Richard Straube, who alerted me to the failure
of the motion.
5. Archives of the STRAUB mailing list (online at RootsWeb.com). |