Papers, 1959-1984.

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Papers, 1959-1984.

Included are letters from the Clyde Homestead Organization, Dec. l6, 1959; from R.S. Browne & Co. regarding M.A. Cornwall's injury in Honolulu in 1904; and from Enos Cornwall to Homer David, July 8, 1966, concerning an Indian stone pipe. There are also booklets on the Genesee Community Day Quilt Show, 1984, the Bovill Community Presbyterian Church, and the Bovill Ladies' Aid; music sheets of the Ode to Idaho, by Hall M. Macklin; newspaper clippings; and an advertisement for Abe McGregor Goff's election to Congress.

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University of Idaho Library

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Browne (R. S.) & Co.

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Cornwall, Mason A.

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Goff, Abe McGregor, 1899-1984.

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Abe Goff, born Colfax, Wash., December 21, 1899; died Moscow, ID, November 23, 1984. Lawyer, Moscow, Idaho 1925-1953; Prosecuting Attorney, Latah County, Idaho, 1926-1934; Idaho State Senator, 1940-1941; Military Legal Officer, North Africa, Philippines & Japan, Washington, D.C., 1941-1946; U.S. House of Representatiaves, 1947-1948; Solicitor & General Council in Post Office Dept., Washington, D.C., 1954-1958; member, Interstate Commerce Commission, Washington, D.C., 1958-1967. ...

Cornwall, Enos.

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Bovill Community Presbyterian Church (Bovill, Idaho)

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Macklin, Hall M. (Hall McIntyre), 1908-1991

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Hall Macklin (b. March 6, 1908. d. November 7, 1991) grew up in Whiteside, Illinois. Upon entering the University of Illinois he organized a group of musicians originally known as the Illini Singing Band, later known as the Hall Macklin Orchestra, that performed for dances both locally and regionally. Macklin graduated from the University of Illinois in 1932 and continued to perform with the orchestra, renamed the Glenn Lee Orchestra, under the direction of Chicago-based signer Glen...