History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . daho, married in .August,1908, iVIiss Bess Fisk, and is in the grocery busi-ness at Parma; Fred, who claims Idaho as his nativestate, was married in November, 1911, to AmyReeves, and is in the county clerks office at Cald-well; Ray, born in Idaho, is assistant cashier in theParma State Bank, and is unmarried and makeshis home with his parents. Mrs. Mitchell is a mem-ber of the First Presbyterian church and belongs tothe Rebekahs, and the Womens Christian Temper-ance Union. Their home in P


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . daho, married in .August,1908, iVIiss Bess Fisk, and is in the grocery busi-ness at Parma; Fred, who claims Idaho as his nativestate, was married in November, 1911, to AmyReeves, and is in the county clerks office at Cald-well; Ray, born in Idaho, is assistant cashier in theParma State Bank, and is unmarried and makeshis home with his parents. Mrs. Mitchell is a mem-ber of the First Presbyterian church and belongs tothe Rebekahs, and the Womens Christian Temper-ance Union. Their home in Parma is at Seventhand Grove streets. \ ^34; if:l. HISTORY OF IDAHO Hon. James H. Hawley. In its former governor,James H. Hawley, Idaho, has one of its ablest publicmen and lawyers. He has been distinguished in publicaffairs for n^ore than forty years, and has been hon-ored with nearly every important office within thegift of the people of the state. Governor Hawleyis an Idaho pioneer, and few men still prominent inaffairs came to this territory as early as he. Fiftyyears of residence, forty years as a lawyer and activeman of affairs, it was a crowning honor of his careerwhen he was elected to the office of governor, and bythe ability and efficiency of his administration hehonored the state for which he has such deep andstrong affection. James H. Hawley was born in Dubuque, Iowa, onJanuary 17. 1847, a son of Thomas and Annie (Carr)Hawley. His ancestors composed old families ofNew York state. His mother died when he was_ achild, and in 1849 his father went out to California,and in 1856 to Texas. James H. Hawley had an ed-ucation chiefl


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