A historical, descriptive and commercial directory of Owyhee County, Idaho, January 1898 . e fills in an able manner. He was married October 14, 1897,to Mrs. Millie Walston, of Reynolds. He is a member of the I. O. O. 20 HISTORICAL DIRECTORY 01 Mr. Oscar F. Brunzell, assessor and tax collector of Owyhee county, wasborn January 5, 1864, in Sweden. He came to the United States and to thiscounty in July, 1871, with his parents, where he has since resided. He workedfor several years on the range for diflferent stockmen of the county, and accu-mulated considerable stock on his own acc


A historical, descriptive and commercial directory of Owyhee County, Idaho, January 1898 . e fills in an able manner. He was married October 14, 1897,to Mrs. Millie Walston, of Reynolds. He is a member of the I. O. O. 20 HISTORICAL DIRECTORY 01 Mr. Oscar F. Brunzell, assessor and tax collector of Owyhee county, wasborn January 5, 1864, in Sweden. He came to the United States and to thiscounty in July, 1871, with his parents, where he has since resided. He workedfor several years on the range for diflferent stockmen of the county, and accu-mulated considerable stock on his own account, but during the severe winterof 1888 he suffered heavy losses in cattle. Mr. Brunzell served the county asassessor and tax collector for the 1893-4 term in a creditable manner. In 1895,in partnership with R. H. Leonard, Jr., he purchased and conducted theOwyhee livery stable in Silver City, they selling the same to Brown & Sampsonin October of that year. At the general election of 1896 he was again electedassessor and tax collector, which office he now occupies. He was married. Assessor O. F. Brunzell. Treasurer J. C. Connors. October 30, 1895, to Miss Laura E. Winchester, of Silver City. Mr. Brunzell is aP. G. of Owyhee Lodge No. 2, L O. O. F. Mr. John C. Connors, treasurer of Owyhee county, was born in Placercounty, California, February 10, 1859, and came to Ruby City, Idaho, with hisparents September 9, 1868. He engaged in stock raising. In 1888, in partner-ship with Timothy Shea, he opened a meat market in Silver City, and with theexception of a few months, has been connected with the same ever since. Forthe past six years the firm has been known as the Owyhee Meat Company, withshops at both Silver City and De Lamar. Mr. George W. Bruce, of De Lamar,is the other member of the firm. Mr. Connors filled the unexpired term ofTimothy Shea as county commissioner in 1886, and was elected county treasurer OWYHEE COUNTY, IDAHO. 21 at the generalelection in November, 1896. He is


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