History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . nd refuge in thiscountry, and by maternal descent he comes ofScotch-Irish lineage. He was born in Oswego countyof the old Empire State of New York. September 8,1868. and was but a child when in 1872 his father,Calvin W. Soule. removed from that state to Illi-nois. There the latter passed many years as a con-tractor and builder and passed away in the city ofBloomington in 189S at the age of seventy-two. .(Anderson) Soule. his wife, a native of Cleveland,Ohio, died in Illinois in iSg6 a


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . nd refuge in thiscountry, and by maternal descent he comes ofScotch-Irish lineage. He was born in Oswego countyof the old Empire State of New York. September 8,1868. and was but a child when in 1872 his father,Calvin W. Soule. removed from that state to Illi-nois. There the latter passed many years as a con-tractor and builder and passed away in the city ofBloomington in 189S at the age of seventy-two. .(Anderson) Soule. his wife, a native of Cleveland,Ohio, died in Illinois in iSg6 at the age of sixty-five, Thomas A. is the eldest of their six graduating from the Bloomington high schoolin 1886 he became a student in the Illinois WesleyanUniversity at Bloomington and remained until hehad completed his sophomore year. Upon leavingthe university he secured a position in the drafting-department of the Pullman railroad shops at Pull-man. Illinois; and continued there two years. Fromthere he went to Texas, where for about one year THE NEW TOF: PUBLIC LI: ASH. • r. o S


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