History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . it the convenience of a cook-stove andwere the first to purchase a pound of coffee in thatsection. Husika Harman was not only a stockdealer and dispenser of produce but in that capacityhe filled a position of great importance, adjustingprices for market commodities throughout the still more important work was accomnlished bvthat capable man, who was particularly well educatedand accomplished as a surveyor. Many of the roadsthrough that county were surveyed and constructedby him.


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . it the convenience of a cook-stove andwere the first to purchase a pound of coffee in thatsection. Husika Harman was not only a stockdealer and dispenser of produce but in that capacityhe filled a position of great importance, adjustingprices for market commodities throughout the still more important work was accomnlished bvthat capable man, who was particularly well educatedand accomplished as a surveyor. Many of the roadsthrough that county were surveyed and constructedby him. His son, E. G. Harman, also became astock raiser and agriculturist. He married ISIissMary May, a native of Kentucky and became a Ne-braska pioneer. He was a Confederate veteran ofthe Civil war, serving as a captain. He lived to theage of eighty-two, his last years being spent inNebraska and closing in ]Mary May Harman,his widow, is still living at the age of eighty-twoand is now a resident of Boise. It was while E. G. Harman and Mary, his wife,were still living at Taswell Courthouse, h/.^^


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