The autobiography of Harry Orchard written at the Idaho State Penitentiary, Boise : typescript, 1948.
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Steunenberg, Frank, 1861-1905
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Orchard, Harry, 1866-1954
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Went by the name of Harry Orchard. Paid union terrorist. Hired by the Western Federation of Miners to kill former Idaho governor, Frank Steunenburg. Died in prison in 1954. From the description of Confession of Harry Orchard, 1906 [microform]. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 50436717 Albert E. Horsley (Harry Orchard--pseudonym) murdered the former governor of Idaho, Frank Steunenberg in the early 1900s. Through the kindness and Christian witness of the Mrs. Steu...
Buchanan, E. E. (Edward Everett)
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Received M.S. from University of Idaho, 1927; faculty member and dean of Department of Engineering, 1927-1942, and president of the University, 1946-1954; researcher at Asphalt Institute, 1936-1938, and president, 1954-1969. From the description of Papers, 1917-1986. (University of Idaho Library). WorldCat record id: 42926234 ...
Marsh, Harry Webb, 1886-1964
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Harry Webb Marsh was born in Moscow, Idaho, March 3, 1886, the first of three sons born to William and Mattie Marsh whose home was on the corner of First and B streets. He was educated in the Moscow City schools and the University of Idaho Preparatory School. After working for several years he returned to the University of Idaho to study mining engineering. In 1903 he made his first trip to the Coeur d'Alene mining area where he worked for a time at the Tiger Poorman Mine before returning to Mos...