If Standish were to have a sister city, it would be New Plymouth, Idaho located in the Payette Valley of southwestern Idaho. Both communities had the same founder, William E. Smythe of the Associated Colonies of New York.
Established in 1895, Smythe noted the Plymouth Colony of Idaho will be the model of communities to be established hereafter. Its plan was made by the President of the Associated Colonies, with the co-operation of men of the largest practical experience in western life. Two years after its founding, the official head of Plymouth Colony writes, “We have not a single colonist who is discontented, or one who regrets that he located here.”
New Plymouth’s was a fairly successful venture. While its counterpart Standish was not. The Associated Colonies expended large sums at Standish and was forced into bankruptcy in 1901, thus ending the colony system.
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