History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . oodin-and as colonel and commissary general on the staffof Governor Brady. Colonel Heigho is a valued andappreciative member of the National Geographic So-ciety, the American Economic Association, TheAmerican Academy of Pohtical and Social Science;the American Society of International Law, theAmerican Mining Congress, the Aha Club (SaltLake, Utah,) and the Boise Commercial Club (Boise,Idaho). In religious matters he is a devout memberof St. Georges Protestant Episcopal Church, at New^lead


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . oodin-and as colonel and commissary general on the staffof Governor Brady. Colonel Heigho is a valued andappreciative member of the National Geographic So-ciety, the American Economic Association, TheAmerican Academy of Pohtical and Social Science;the American Society of International Law, theAmerican Mining Congress, the Aha Club (SaltLake, Utah,) and the Boise Commercial Club (Boise,Idaho). In religious matters he is a devout memberof St. Georges Protestant Episcopal Church, at New^leadows. At Salt Lake, Utah, September 26, 1900, was sol-emnized the marriage of Colonel Heigho to MissNora Alice Gwin, a daughter of William and Kath-erine Gwin, of Keota, Iowa. For ten years prior toher marriage Mrs. Heigho was a popular and success-ful teacher in Salt Lake, Utah. She is a woman ofmost gracious personality and is a devoted wife andmother. Colonel and Mrs. Heigho have three chil-dren; Cedric Atheling, aged 11 years; and VirginiaGwin and Katherine Audley (twins), aged eightyears, in YHE NSW TOSS f^SLIC LIBHAilT / -iSTOW, LENOX-li-JSN —- •


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