Charles L. Heitman Papers 1896-1920

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Charles L. Heitman Papers 1896-1920

Lawyer and judge, of Rathdrum, Kootenai County, Idaho; b. 1850s. Correspondence (1896-1905, 1920), chiefly with Heitman's wife, written from Boise and other Idaho communities, relating to his law practice in Rathdrum, activities as judge, local and state Republican politics, and his opposition to the division of Kootenai County.

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