History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . I. ~^-rSf?^i*<^^^ ^-^- HISTORY OF IDAHO 591 his selection to head the state ticket in 1912 was initself the signal for victory at the polls. Governor Haines is affiliated with the Masonicorder and the Order of Elks, but has no ether clubor social relations. He has no regular church affilia-tions, but has always admired and given his sinceresupport and respect to the Quaker sect, to which hisparents had always belonged throughout their life-time. ^Ir. Haines was married on May 20, 1883,


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . I. ~^-rSf?^i*<^^^ ^-^- HISTORY OF IDAHO 591 his selection to head the state ticket in 1912 was initself the signal for victory at the polls. Governor Haines is affiliated with the Masonicorder and the Order of Elks, but has no ether clubor social relations. He has no regular church affilia-tions, but has always admired and given his sinceresupport and respect to the Quaker sect, to which hisparents had always belonged throughout their life-time. ^Ir. Haines was married on May 20, 1883, to }ilissMary Synions, a daughter of Aaron and Anna , at Lynnville. Iowa. JNIrs. Haines parentswere also members of the Quaker faith, and lierlather a minister of the church. Gex. Le Rov ^?. Patch. A resident of Pay-ette valley. Idaho, since 1902, ^Ir. Patch was amongthe men responsible for the introduction of modernmethods of fruit growing in this valley, is nowowner of one thousand acres of irrigated land in thissection, and has splendid orchards, raises some ofthe finest horses and thorough


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