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- Comment: Not sure if we have two people of the same name again as the obituary says he was elected in 1905 - maybe just a typo. I don't have the time to dig deeper on this now, I'll try to look later. Also obituary 2 KylieTastic (talk) 15:22, 26 October 2024 (UTC)
John Glahe should link here
John C. Glahe (d. November 21, 1958) was a mining executive and state legislator in Idaho. He served in the Idaho House of Representatives for Kootenai County after being elected in 1898.[1] He served in 1899.[2]
Glahe was born in Fort Madison, Iowa where he grew up before moving to Hope, Idaho in 1887.[3]
He was president of the Washington Mining Company in 1899.[4] He was involved in the Black Bear Mines Company Idaho Supreme Court case in 1924.[5]
Glahe died November 21, 1958 at home aged 87.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Idaho Statesman 11 Nov 1898, page 4". Newspapers.com.
- ^ Journal. 1899.
- ^ a b "Obituary for John C. Glahe". Newspapers.com. 24 November 1958. Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ Report of the Inspector of Mines for the State of Idaho for the Year. Office of the State Inspector of Mines. 1952.
- ^ Report of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Idaho. West Publishing Company. 1924.
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