Carrie Adell Strahorn (January 1, 1854 – 1925) was an American explorer and pioneer.
His wealth allowed him to send Strahorn to University of Michigan and abroad to study voice.
Robert Strahorn, who refused to work without his wife accompanying him, was an employee of the Union Pacific Railroad, and traveled extensively in the Western United States.
Carrie Strahorn switched trains four times, once for a wreck that occurred.
[1] Working with the Idaho-Oregon Land Improvement Company, the couple was involved in founding Caldwell, Idaho.