Reuben Patrick Boise (June 9, 1819 – April 10, 1907) was an American attorney, judge and politician in the Oregon Territory and the early years of the...
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light cruiser commissioned in 1938 Boise (SSN-764), a Los Angeles-class nuclear attack submarine Reuben P. Boise (1819-1907), former chief justice of...
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neighborhood was named in honor of Reuben P. Boise, a Portland School Board member during the 1850s. In the mid-20th century, Boise residents included a high percentage...
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French. Wilshire: Etymology unknown Boise North, Northeast Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Reuben P. Boise, Oregon Supreme Court Justice Includes...
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In 1870, Bonham was elected to the Oregon Supreme Court to replace Reuben P. Boise, who would then replace Bonham six years later when Bonham's term ended...
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judge at the trial level due to circuit riding, while future justice Reuben P. Boise served as counsel for the defense, and fellow future justice Aaron...
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Bjornlund 1980, co-founder and president of Democracy International Reuben P. Boise 1843, 9th Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court, 5th Chief...
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18 May 2015. "Beach Community Garden". PP&R. Retrieved August 13, 2010. "Boise–Eliot Community Garden". PP&R. Retrieved August 13, 2010. "Johns Community...
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Fort Boise is either of two different locations in the Western United States, both in southwestern Idaho. The first was a Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) trading...
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company changed several times—at one point, ownership included judge Reuben P. Boise—until the Secretary of State declared the company defunct in 1905....
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D-Jackson James A. Bennett, D-Benton Zebulon C. Bishop, D-Washington Reuben P. Boise, D-Polk & Tillamook Lafayette F. Cartee, D-Clackamas Fendal Carr Cason...
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Parish L. Willis (redirect from P. L. Willis)
Williams. The law firm lasted until 1873 when Willis left to partner with Reuben P. Boise for three years. In 1879, he moved to Portland where practiced in partnership...
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which at the time consisted of Anthony L. Davis, Alonzo Leland, and Reuben P. Boise, appointed him to teach Portland's first public school, in a "little...
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Killing on the Oregon Frontier. Pullman: Washington State University Press. p. 262 Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide, 1866 Regular Session (4th). Oregon...
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Washington Jesse Applegate, Umpqua Avery D. Babcock, Polk & Tillamook Reuben P. Boise, Polk Jonathan H. Brattain, Linn Paul Brattain, Lane William W. Bristow...
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William Paine Lord (redirect from William P. Lord)
Or.: The University. p.28. "Former Governor of Oregon Passes Away". Tacoma Daily Ledger. San Francisco. February 18, 1911. p. 1. Retrieved May 9, 2022...
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Paine Page Prim (redirect from Paine P. Prim)
participant at the Oregon Constitutional Convention. On May 2, 1822, Paine P. Prim was born in Wilson County, Tennessee. He grew up on his father’s farm...
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appointed to the position by Governor W. W. Thayer, (along with Justices Reuben P. Boise and Paine Page Prim) as a temporary justice until elections could be...
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sold to judge Reuben P. Boise, whose donation land claim adjoined the property. La Creole Creek was renamed "Ellen's Dale" after Boise's wife, and soon...
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Official History and Register of Oregon. Office of the Secretary of State. p. 191. Clatsop County District Court Judges. Archived 2008-08-22 at the Wayback...
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Historical Society Press, Published in cooperation with the Oregon State Bar. p. 246. Oregon Blue Book: Supreme Court Justices of Oregon. Oregon Secretary...
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judges refused Holmes' case, which was brought to court by lawyer Reuben P. Boise. Ford argued that he had freed the Holmes' under the terms of his agreement...
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Howard W. Hunter (category People from Boise, Idaho)
Idaho. In March 1923, the Boise Ward, where Hunter had been a member since his baptism, was split, and he ended up in the new Boise 2nd Ward. It initially...
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Larry Lewis (category Boise State Broncos football players)
State, Washington State and Colorado State. Lewis also played linebacker at Boise State from 1977 through 1980 and was a member of the Broncos' national championship...
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N. Randy Smith (category J. Reuben Clark Law School alumni)
the world. Smith concurrently taught business and accounting courses at Boise State University from 1979 to 1981. In 1982, Smith joined the law firm Merrill...
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LeGarrette Blount (section Boise State incident)
the 2008 game in Eugene between Oregon and Boise State. He had been quoted that because of the way Boise State beat Oregon in Eugene, they, "owed them...
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McDermott Jr., mayor of Hammond, Indiana (2004–present) Lauren McLean, mayor of Boise, Idaho (2020–present) Eddie Melton, mayor of Gary, Indiana (2024–present)...
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Brayman wrote in a May 30 letter that he had dispatched Col. Reuben F. Bernard's cavalry from Boise to the plains that evening as a show of force; he did not...
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White Horse Prophecy (section J. Reuben Clark)
Reilly, Adam (October 14, 2009). "Latterday Taint". Boise Weekly. Wurth, Michael (January 19, 2011). "Teabooking 101: Tears of a Clown:...
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