History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . soldiers of the Union in the great conflict be-tween the north and south and was a member of aPennsylvania volunteer regiment. He was a farmerby vocation and passed the closing years of his lifein Missouri. The lineage of the King family istraced to Scotch-Irish origin. Harry L. Fisher gained his preliminary educationin the public schools of his native county, includingthe high-school, and this was supplemented by acourse in a preparatory school at Kidder, Caldwellcounty, Missouri. The ex


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . soldiers of the Union in the great conflict be-tween the north and south and was a member of aPennsylvania volunteer regiment. He was a farmerby vocation and passed the closing years of his lifein Missouri. The lineage of the King family istraced to Scotch-Irish origin. Harry L. Fisher gained his preliminary educationin the public schools of his native county, includingthe high-school, and this was supplemented by acourse in a preparatory school at Kidder, Caldwellcounty, Missouri. The expenses incidental to theprosecution of higher academic studies as well ashis professional education were defrayed from re-sources of his own winning. In 1894 he was matricu-lated in the law department of Stanford University,at Palo Alto, California, where he continued his tech-nical studies for one year, having previously initiatedthe reading of law under effective private preceptor-ship. From 1891 to 1895 he was variously employedas a miner, school teacher and farm workman, prin- j^iiSs&gSaJiEgg. Afl


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