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Identifier: historyofidahon02fren (find matches)
Title: History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: French, Hiram Taylor, 1861-
Subjects: Idaho -- History Idaho -- Biography
Publisher: Chicago, Lewis Publishing Co.
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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e. The two boys and the girl are Fred G.,Verne Lee and Ruth, all living in Idaho. Mr. Taylor and family are members of the Bap-tist church, and his wife is active in the LadiesAid Society. His fraternity is the Masonic. Anindependent Republican, he is not a politician, andyet has a keen sense of civic duty and believes thatevery citizen should use his ballot. Outside ofhis profession, his interests in the wholesome thingsof life are many. He is a follower of baseball, likesto drive a good horse, and in the entertainments ofan esthetic nature is always a good listener to musicand lectures and well-acted dramas. During a briefresidence in Idaho he has become an enthusiast onthe local climate. Ole G. Hanson. Both the agricultural and busi-ness interests of Idaho countj, Idaho, have an ener-getic, enterprising and progressive representative inOle G. Hanson, of Ferdinand, a citizen of foreignbirth though reared in the United States, who hasfound business opportunity in Idaho and has im- II
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882 HISTORY OF IDAHO the name of the publication to that of the CamasPrairie Chronicle, gradually building up the plantuntil today it is inodernly equipped in every respect.The paper has undergone the same development andis now a bright, newsy sheet devoted to local af-fairs and the dissemination of matters of generalinterest. For eleven years Mr. Wimer personallyand through his paper has championed every move-ment that meant the progress of Idaho, and has beenespecially interested in this particular section of thestate, which he deems second to none in the wholeUnion for its possibilities in stock-raising and inthe growing of small grains. He was married at Green Creek, Idaho, September29, 1903, to Miss Nellie Rustemeyer, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Fred Rustemeyer. of Green Creek. Fivechildren have blessed this union, namely: Beatrice T.,George F.. Cecil F., Gregory E. and Imelda B. Mr.and Mrs. Wimer are both communicants of the Ro-man Catholic church and the former is a member ofthe Kn

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