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Wallis and Marilyn Kimble Northwest History Database
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    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1932-02-02


    • Prominent Indian dies.

    • 1932

    • Prominent Indian dies. - Silas Samuels, 60, a prominent member of the Nez Perce Indian tribe, died at St. Joseph's hospital here today. He had extensive farming interests and had lived all his life in the Mission creek-Slickpoo region near Lapwai.
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1932-02-02
    • State history. Native Americans. Weddings & divorces. 1936-08-12


    • Prominent girl will wed Indian

    • 1936

    • Prominent girl will wed Indian. - Miss Vivian Scheer, socially prominent daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Scheer of Albuquerque, said today she will be married in September to Tom Dodge, Navajo Indian, who is assistant superintendent of the Navajo...
    • State history. Native Americans. Weddings & divorces. 1936-08-12
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1918-01-11


    • Prominent men at mine session -include Willam Sloan, minister of mines, S. A. Easton and C. W. Goodale - expect record gathering - all former exhibits are eclipsed- six days of activities

    • 1918

    • Prominent men at mine session -include Willam Sloan, minister of mines, S. A. Easton and C. W. Goodale - expect record gathering - all former exhibits are eclipsed- six days of activities - Preparation for the northwest mining convention, to be...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1918-01-11
    • State history. Native Americans. Congress and conventions. 1937-04-28


    • Prominent Yakima tribesmen will speak at conclave

    • 1937

    • Prominent Yakima tribesmen will speak at conclave. - Announcement was made late last night by J. J. Crawford, local cattlemen in charge of preparations for the coming state convention of cattle ranchers, that two prominent speakers from the Yakima...
    • State history. Native Americans. Congress and conventions. 1937-04-28
    • State history. Columbia Basin. Irrigation districts. 1937-07-16


    • Prominent men all over northwest headed to city

    • 1937

    • Prominent men all over northwest headed to city. - The announcement last week of the meeting on July 28th to consider the formation of a Columbia Basin Reclamation district, has caused wide discussion and acceptances from land owners from Canada,...
    • State history. Columbia Basin. Irrigation districts. 1937-07-16
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. B. 1936-03-25


    • E. A. Smith recalls prominent pioneers

    • 1936

    • E. A. Smith recalls prominent pioneers
      Pioneers of Spokane and the Inland Empire were recalled in colorful reminisences Monday by Edwin A. Smith of the Washington Farmer, who addressed the agricultural bureau of the Chamber of Commerce.
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. B. 1936-03-25
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. C. 1935-03-16


    • Cannon family long prominent

    • 1935

    • Cannon family long prominent
      The final closing of probate proceedings on the estates of A. M. Cannon and Jennie F. Cannon, which were opened 40 years ago, recalls that the Cannons were prominently identified with pioneer Spokane.
    • State history. State of Washington Pioneers. C. 1935-03-16
    • Northwest history. Mining. Appointments & resignations. 1919-07-26


    • Larson, chief of experiments, resigns post - Bunker Hill expert will take manager job- has prominent record

    • 1919

    • Larson, chief of experiments, resigns post - Bunker Hill expert will take manager job- has prominent record - C. L. Larson, in charge of experimental work for the north mill of the Bunker hill and Supllivan company at Kellogg, has resigned and will...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Appointments & resignations. 1919-07-26
    • Northwest history. Mining. Biography. 1934-05-03


    • These men were owners of prominent Coeur d'Alene mine

    • 1934

    • These men were owners of prominent Coeur d'Alene mine - Fifty years ago, probably the most talked of mine int eh Coeur d'Alenes was the Mother Lode gold property above Murray. Uncle Billy King and his partners, Harris and Clark, owned it. This...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Biography. 1934-05-03
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1918-02-13


    • Mine meeting is well attended - choice exhibit of ore is displayed- prominent men at opening session - mayor extends welcome - T. Varley explains work of federal bureau- resolutions committee named

    • 1908

    • Mine meeting is well attended - choice exhibit of ore is displayed- prominent men at opening session - mayor extends welcome - T. Varley explains work of federal bureau- resolutions committee named - With a large attendance present and a fine array...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1918-02-13
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1934-12-16


    • Prominent in northwest mining convention

    • 1934

    • Prominent in northwest mining convention.
      These four men held a share of the spotlight at the 40th annual convention of the Northwest Mining association in Spokane last week. They were photographed in an informal pose as they awaited the annual...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1934-12-16
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1936-12-10


    • Metaline prominent at Spokane meeting

    • 1936

    • Metaline prominent at Spokane meeting.
      The Metaline mining district of Pend Oreille county was very much in evidence at the Northwest Mining convention in Spokane last week, and much interest was manifested in the district.
    • Northwest history. Mining. Conventions. 1936-12-10
    • Northwest history. Mining. Engineers. 1926-05-11


    • Prominent engineer is here.

    • 1926

    • Prominent engineer is here. - Former anaconda head to join arizona mines school. - E. P. Mathewson, former manager of the smelting department of the Anaconda Copper Mining company, Butte and Great Falls, Mont., and former president of the A. I. M....
    • Northwest history. Mining. Engineers. 1926-05-11
    • Northwest history. Mining. Engineers. 1935-09-25


    • Prominent official joins mines trip

    • 1935

    • Prominent official joins mines trip.
      In addition to Dr. H.A. Buehler, president, and A.B. Parsons, secretary, of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, who will be in this district Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, George M. Fowler of...
    • Northwest history. Mining. Engineers. 1935-09-25
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1935-03-11


    • Indian leader dies at Lapwai

    • 1935

    • Indian leader dies at Lapwai. - John Allen, 97, long prominent in Nez Perce tribal, religious affairs. - John Allen, 97, Nez Perce Indian and native of Lapwai, died at his home there today. He attended the school of the Rev. Henry Harman Spaulding...
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1935-03-11
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1922-05-06


    • Chief Kipelican called by death

    • 1922

    • Chief Kipelican called by death. - Harrison Kip Kip Kipelican, age 75, a prominent Nez Perce Indian of Kamiah, died today at Pendleton, Ore, where he had been attending a meeting of the Presbyterian church. Mr. Kipelican was taken ill while there,...
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1922-05-06
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1935-12-04


    • Indian matriarch, 107, laid to rest in Klamath Basin

    • 1935

    • Indian matriarch, 107, laid to rest in Klamath Basin. - Mary Lalakes, 107, the last survivor of a prominent Klamath Indian family, was buried in the Wilson cemetery near Williamson river on the reservation Monday.
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1935-12-04
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1935-12-15


    • Nez Perce leader rests at Lapwai

    • 1935

    • Nez Perce leader rests at Lapwai. - Indians and whites from many parts of the reservation country and from Lewiston were in Lapwai this afternoon for funeral services for Sam Lott, prominent Nez Perce Indian known as Chief Many Wounds.
    • State history. Native Americans. Obituaries. 1935-12-15

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