Garry W. Jewett papers 1938-1942

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Garry W. Jewett papers 1938-1942

Garry W. Jewett lived in Pomeroy, Washington and was an attorney for the Nez Percé tribe. The collection contains papers related to Jewett's service as attorney to the Nez Percé Indians.

3.5 linear feet, 3 containers

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Joseph, Nez Percé chief, 1840-1904

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Idaho Children's Commission

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Wilkinson, Amos

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Jewett family

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Jewett, Garry W.

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Garry W. Jewett was an attorney and hotel owner in Pomeroy, Washington. He was an attorney for the Nez Percé tribe. From the guide to the Garry W. Jewett papers, 1938-1942, (Special Collections and University Archives, University of Oregon Libraries) ...

Dill, Clarence C. (Clarence Cleveland), 1884-1978

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Clarence Dill came to Spokane in 1908. He taught at Lewis and Clark High School for two years then established a law practice. Dill became secretary to Washington governor Ernest Lister in 1913, and was elected as a Democrat to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1914. He served as senator, 1922-1935. During that time he was instrumental in securing support for the construction of Grand Coulee Dam. An autobiographical book, Where Water Falls (1970), details his lobbying efforts for the dam. Dil...

Nez Perce Tribe

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Jewett, Jeanne

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