Ernest Mahan Papers 1930-1940
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Latter-day Saints' College (Salt Lake City, Utah)
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Mahan, Ernest.
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Ernest Mahan was born July 25, 1898, in West Baden Springs, Indiana, to Andrew and Rena Mahan. On April 22, 1923 Mahan married Maurine Mendenhall at her parents' home in Yorktown, Indiana. Thereafter Mahan attended the University of Indiana and received a bachelor's degree and master's degree. Transferring to the University of Wisconsin, Mahan earned a doctorate degree in United States history in 1930. From 1917-1920 Mahan taught at the elementary school in West Baden Sp...