William J. Hindley Papers 1903-1929

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William J. Hindley Papers 1903-1929

Farmer, of Hillyard, Wash. Diary (1883-1885) relating to Henne's departure from Springfield, Ill., and homesteading, weather, and farming near Okanogan, Douglas County, Wash.; personal accounts (1903-1911, 1937-1950); stock certificates; funeral orations; and correspondence from A.B. Dorsey & Son, a land management firm in Waterville, Wash., handling Henne's wheat lands in Douglas County.

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Pilgrim Congregational Church (Spokane, Wash.)

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Spokane (Wash.). Mayor

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Hindley, William J., 1872-1943

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William J. Hindley came to Spokane in 1903 to accept a pastorate at Pilgrim Congregational Church. He served that parish for eight years and was elected city commissioner and mayor of Spokane. Elected on a moral crusade platform, he served from 1911 to 1914. From the guide to the William J. Hindley Papers, 1903-1929, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives) ...