History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . any, and has done much reser-voir system work for private parties. His addi-tional business interests include the presidency ofthe Sand. Lime & Brick Company, of Boise City. Politically Mr. Stevenson is a Republican and forsix years served acceptably in the office of countysurveyor and was brought forward by his friendsas a candidate for county commissioner. He be-longs to the Idaho Society of Civil Engineers, ofwhich he is a progressive member, being one of thefirst in the state to recog


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . any, and has done much reser-voir system work for private parties. His addi-tional business interests include the presidency ofthe Sand. Lime & Brick Company, of Boise City. Politically Mr. Stevenson is a Republican and forsix years served acceptably in the office of countysurveyor and was brought forward by his friendsas a candidate for county commissioner. He be-longs to the Idaho Society of Civil Engineers, ofwhich he is a progressive member, being one of thefirst in the state to recognize the value of concreteas a building material and proving his faith by erect-ing several concrete structures at Boise City. Fra-ternally he is an Odd Fellow and belongs also tothe auxiliary society, the Rebeccas, taking an activeinterest in these beneficial organizations. Mr. Stev-enson is unmarried. .^LEERT W. OsTNER. A member of a family thathas been identified with the business, public, militaryand professional interests of Idaho for more thana half a century, and having himself taken an im-. ?Sis: ^ i?ir My. ay. ^^^^^^^^-2^2^^^-?^


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