History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . lentine, Nebraska, May19, 1002, Mr. von Wasmer married Miss Eva BaileyHeath. Her father. Elver L. Heath, was for manyyears prominent at Cody, Nebraska, where he wasidentified with the newspaper and cattle business,was United States land commissioner, and other-wise active in business and public life. Mrs. vonWasmer was graduated from the Rushville highschool. .She is the mother of one son. Lloyd Antonvon WasiTier, who was born at Cody, Nebraska,September 28, 1903. Rev. Reuben Bean Wright.


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . lentine, Nebraska, May19, 1002, Mr. von Wasmer married Miss Eva BaileyHeath. Her father. Elver L. Heath, was for manyyears prominent at Cody, Nebraska, where he wasidentified with the newspaper and cattle business,was United States land commissioner, and other-wise active in business and public life. Mrs. vonWasmer was graduated from the Rushville highschool. .She is the mother of one son. Lloyd Antonvon WasiTier, who was born at Cody, Nebraska,September 28, 1903. Rev. Reuben Bean Wright. D. D. Religion andthe church in Idaho has had no abler nor moredevoted servant than Rev. Wright, of Boise, who fortwenty years has been closely identified with theCongregational ministry of this state. The estab-lishment of churches and the extension of alliedbenevolences and activities require no ordinary tal-ents and executive ability, and in any country thepioneers of the church have shared hardships equallywith those who have cut away the wilderness andfounded the first farms and mills and


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