Letters : Ockonook, Idaho, to Francis Hodgman, 1899-1901.

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Letters : Ockonook, Idaho, to Francis Hodgman, 1899-1901.

Regarding survey along international boundary line of Idaho (1899), and survey work in Arizona and duties in Washington, D.C. (1901).

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Barber, Amherst Willoughby.

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Hodgman, F. (Francis), b. 1839.

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"Frank" Hodgman was born on Nov. 18, 1839, the son of Moses and Frances Hodgman in Climax (Mich.). After attending local schools, Hodgman earned his way through what is now Mich. State University, where he earned a B.S. (1862) and M.A. (1865). Hodgman then worked briefly in a drug and jewelry store and then studied photography. He then opened a photography studio in Galesburg (Mich.), which he operated for three years. In 1868, Hodgman became surveyor of Kalamazoo County (Mich.), a position he h...