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Idaho Federal and Territorial Officers 1864-1884
The following data is extracted from Bancroft Works, Volume 31, History Of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, 1845-1889, Hubert H. Bancroft, 1890. The History Company, Publishers, San Francisco.
1864: Governor, W. H. Wallace, resigned to become a delegate Secretary, W. B. Daniels Auditor, B. F. Lambkin Treasurer, D. S. Kenyon Marshal, D. S. Payne Chief Justice, Sidney Edgerton Associate Justices, Samuel C. Parks and Alex C. Smith Attorney of 1st District, Thomas M. Pomeroy 2nd District, George C. Hough 3d, vacant Clerk of Court, J. C. Henly,
1865: Governor, Caleb Lyon of N. Y. Secretary, C. De Witt Smith Delegate, E. D. Holbrook Judiciary same as in 1864 Clerk of Court, E. C. Mayhew.
1866: Governor and Superintendent of Indian Affairs, Caleb Lyon Secretary, H. C. Gilson of Ohio Chief Justice, John R. McBride of Oregon Associate Justices, Milton Kelly of Wisconsin and A. C. Smith of Oregon U. S. Marshal, J. H. Alvord of N. Y. U. S. Revenue Assessor, M. C. Brown of Maine U. S. Collector, John Cummins of Oregon Territorial Treasurer and ex-officio Prison Commissioner, E. C Sterling Comptroller and ex-officio Librarian, H. B. Lane Supt of Public Instruction, J. A. Chittenden Attorney of 2d District (McBride's), C. B. Waite Clerk, W. B. Smith.
1867: Governor, David Ballard of Oregon Secretary, S. R. Hewlett of Idaho Judiciary, McBride, Kelly, and John Cummins Marshal, Alvord U. S. Revenue Assessor, Austin Savage of Idaho, vice George Woodman U. S. Collector, J. C. Geer of Idaho (formerly of Or.) Surveyor General, L. F. Carter of Idaho Attorney 1st District, Frank Dalton Clerk, Warren A. Belcher Attorney 2d District, J. J. May Clerk, W. B. Smith Attorney 3rd District, E. J. Curtis Clerk, R. E. Halleck.
1868: Governor, David Ballard Secretary, S. R. Howlett Judiciary same as above U. S. attorney, Henry E. Prickett, Vice Hough, Hough made Indian Agent Registrar U. S. Land Office, R. H. Brown Receiver, J. C. Carroll Comptroller, R. W. Bishop Attorney of 1st District, W. W. Thayer 3d District, L. P. Higbee Other officers same as in preceding year.
The members of the 5th legislature, 1868-9, were: Councilmen: G. W. Paul of Ada County V. S. Anderson of Alturas County W. M. Vance, R. G. Allen, A. J. Bonner, and C. C. Dudley of Boise County P. C. Howard of Idaho County J. S. Taylor of Nez Percé County F. E. Ensign of Owyhee County J. M. Taylor of Oneida County B. F. Yantis of Shoshone County Taylor president.
Members of the lower house: Thomas H. Calloway, S. B. Wright, Thomas B. Hart of Ada County Meredith Kelly, Lewis Linbeck, of Alturas County W. S. Harley, S. T. Hussman, D. McGrew, D. B. Moody, S. Goodenough, Bailey Hayden, V. Marx, Thomas Foy, of Boise County E. T. Beatty, E. Mulkey, of Idaho County G. W. Bell, V. S. Zeigle, of Nez Percé County Patrick Campbell, Seth Catlin, P. S. Quinn, of Owyhee County F. M. Shoemaker of Oneida County W. A. Goulder of Shoshone County Beatty speaker.
The Attaches of the council were: George Ainslie Secretary A. U. Purdy Assistant Secretary Thomas Sweeney Enrolling Clerk W. W. Habusham Engrossing Clerk S. B. Dilley Sargent-at-Arms Lewis F. Alpey Doorkeeper Robert Gillespie Page. Attaches of the lower house: H. F. Sayrs Chief Clerk E. Raynor Assistant Clerk George Ish Engrossing Clerk J. H. Slater Enrolling Clerk John Donovan, Sargent-at-Arms J. Wells Doorkeeper George W. Butterfield Page
1869: Governor, David Ballard Secretary, S. R. Howlett Chief Justice, David Noggle of Wisconsin Associates, William C. Whitson, and M. E. Hollister, vice J. R. Lewis, resigned U. S. marshal, H. W. Moulton Surveyor General, Edward Rugger Receiver, James Hunt
1870: Governor, Thomas W. Bennett of Indiana Vice Gilman Marston and Thomas A. Bowen, resigned without acting Secretary, E. J. Curtis of Idaho Delegate to Congress, S. A. Merritt Judiciary as above U. S. District Attorney, J. W. Huston U. S. marshal, Joseph Pinkham Surveyor General, L. F. Cartee Registrar Boise Land District, T. Donaldson Receiver, James Stoat; Assessor U. S. revenue, A. Savage Collector, J. O. Goer Territorial Treasurer, John S. Gray Comptroller, D. Crane Clerk Supreme Court, Thomas Donaldson Register in Boise City, H. W. O. Margary.
Members of the 6th legislative assembly, 1870-1 Councilmen: I. N. Coston of Ada County John McNally of Alturas County R. G. Allen, W. Lynch, N. M. Vance, and H. A. Mattox of Boise County S. P. C. Howard of Idaho County B. J. Nordyke of Lemhi County C. C. Call of Nez Percé County J. H. Stump of Oneida County D. O. Monroe and Gilmore Hays of Owyhee County B. F. Yantis of Shoshone County D. O. Monroe president
Members of the lower-house: W. A. Yates, W. T. Porter, T. D. Calahan, and P. Everett of Ada County R. W. Marshall and E. B. Hall of Alturas County J. H. Wickersham, D. B. Mooney, J. J. Tompkins, A. E. Calloway, John West, J. H. Hawley, Julian Smith, and J. G. Hughes of Boise County Perry Clark and P. Cleary of Idaho County Jefferson Williams of Lemhi County J. P. Silverwood and H. H. Wheeler of Nez Percé County J. W. Morgan of Oneida County J. B. Pierce, W, P. Upsher, P. Campbell, J. R. Crawford, and W. H. Van Slyke of Owyhee County W. B. Yantis of Shoshone County W. A. Yates speaker
Members of the 7th Legislative assembly, 1872-3 Councilmen: I.N. Coston and J. B. Wright of Ada County John McNally of Alturas County Benjamin Willson, J. V. R. Witt, and H. A. Mattox, Boise County S. P. C. Howard, Idaho County B. J. Nordyke, Lemhi County Gilmore Hays and L. P. Higbee, Owyhee County J. II. Stump, Oneida; Stanford Capps, Shoshone County I. N. Coston president
Members of the lower house (their counties are not given in the journal): Harvey Hall, N. B. Willey, J. W. Garrett, Charles Himrod, Peter Adams, A. Dean, John R Sissins, M. J. Biddy, G. W. Tomer, J. J. Apperson, G. M. Parsons, A. B. Anderson, J. H. Tranger, A. E. Calloway, F. Campbell, S. S. Fenn, James H. Bennett, L. H. Hatch, A. T. Huffaker, Thomas Elder, Matt Davis, J. M. Short, S. M. Jeffries, P. McMahon, and A. L. Simondi. S. S. Fenn speaker
Members of the 8th legislative assembly, 1874-5 Councilmen: A. H. Robie and H. E. Prickett of Ada County John NcNally of Alturas County J. M. Cannady, J. H. Hawley, and R. E. Foote of Boise County S. P. C. Howard of Idaho County E. T. Beatty of Lemhi County L. P. Brown of Nez Percé County Angell and H. Martin of Owyhee County A. Stalker, Oneida County W. A. Goulder, Shoshone County
Members of the lower house: J. H. Paddock, Orlando Robbins, J. H. McCarty, and J. B. Pierce of Ada County; R. A. Sidebotham and V. S. Anderson of Alturas County E. A. Stevenson, Charles W. Stewart, Frederick Campbell, G. B. Baldwin, Calvin R. White, James W. White, Matthew G. Luney, and Joseph Cave, Boise County George Shearer and Philip Cleary, Idaho County George L. Shoup and T. C. Tuthill, Lemhi County J. C. Waldrip and William Groat, Nez Percé County Hunt, Culp, Pool, and Moore of Owyhee County Clemens of Oneida County C. T. Nelson of Shoshone County
1670: Governor, D. P. Thompson Secretary, E. J. Curtis Delegate to Congress, S. S. Fenn Chief Justice, M. E. Hollister Associates, W. C. Whitson and John Clark District Attorney, J. W. Huston U. S. Marshal, Joseph Pinkham Surveyor General, L. F. Cartee Register of Lewiston Land Office, Seth S. Slater Receiver, R. J. Monroe Register of Boise Land Office, W. P. Thompson Receiver, James Stout Agent Nez Percé Indians, J. B. Monteith Internal Revenue Collector, Austin Savage Territorial Treasurer, John Huntoon Territorial Comptroller, Joseph Perrault
1877: Governor, M. Brayman; Secretary, E. J. Curtis; Delegate to Congress, S. S. Fenn.
Members of the 9th Legislative Assembly, 1876-7 Councilmen: W. T. Baker and I. N. Coston of Ada County R. A. Sidebotham of Alturas County E. A. Stevenson and J. V. R. Witt of Boise County E. T. Beatty of Lemhi County L. P. Higbee of Oneida County R. Tregraskis and F. C. Porter of Owyhee County S. P. C. Howard of Idaho County William Budge of Bear Lake County W. G. Langford of Nez Percé County D. W. C. Dunwell of Shoshone County E. T. Beatty president
Members of the lower house: F. K. Froman, Thomas Gray, H. K. Hartley, J. F. Griffin, and R L. Warriner of Ada County T. J. Curtis and C. K. Davis of Alturas County James H. Hart of Bear Lake County Stephen Dempsey, M. G. Luney, John H. Myer, George W. Richards, and I. S. Wieler of Boise County Philip Cleary of Idaho County Jesse McCaleb and Leonard G. Morse of Lemhi County S. P. Edwards and F. Points of Nez Percé County P. A. Tutt, R. L. Wood. E. H. Moore, G. W. Gilmore, and John Ward of Owyhee County J. N. High and W. T. Norcross of Oneida County E. Hammond of Shoshone County T. J. Curtis sneaker
1880: Governor, J. B. Neil Secretary T. F. Singiser Delegate to Congress, George Ainslie.
Members of the 10th Legislative Assembly, held in Jan. and Feb. 1979, according to an act passed at the previous session changing the time of beginning from Dec. to Jan. Councilmen: J. B. Pierce and M. R. Jenkins of Ada County George M. Parsons of Alturas County Joseph Travis and George Pettengill of Boise County J. W. Hart, Bear Lake County N. B. Willey, Idaho County George L. Shoup, Lemhi County William Clemens, Oneida County B. J. Nordyke and Philip A. Regan, Owyhee County George A. Manning, Nez Percé County W. B. Yantis, Shoshone County N. B. Willey president.
Members of the lower house: William Allison, T. Gray, A. E. Calloway, C. D. Humphrey, and H. J. G. Maxon of Ada County W. H. Butler and A. Leonard Myer Alturas County Joseph C. Rich of Bear Lake County J. W. White, Robert Spenser, M. G. Hardin, G. B. Baldwin, and R. H. Robb Boise County William C. Pearson of Idaho County D. B. Varney and W. Birdseye of Lemhi County William King and J. J. Bonner of Nez Percé Alex. Stalker and D. R. Jones of Oneida County G. W. Newsom, P. Weatherman, William Cooper, George Chapin, and William Nichols of Owyhee County Robert T. Yantis of Shoshone County W. Birdseye was elected speaker on the 102d ballot.
Under the reapportionment act of June 3, 1880, there were elected the following members of the 11th legislative assembly, 1880-l Councilmen: R. Z. Johnson of Ada County John S. Hailey of Ada and Washington County James Murray of Boise County S. B. Dilley of Boise and Alturas County J. W. Poe Nez Percé County I. B. Cowen of Nez Percé, Shoshone, and Lahtoh County L. P. Wilmot of Idaho County H. Peck and L. C. Morrison of Oneida County Charles Cobb of Cassia and Owyhee County William Budge of Bear Lake County W. F. Anderson of Lemhi County John Hailey president
Members of the lower house: A. E. Calloway, A. S. Gray, P. J. Pefly, and J. Brumback Ada County Stephen Dempsey and Frederick Campbell of Boise County I. W. Garrett of Alturas County James Hart and J. C. Rich Bear Lake County R. L. Wood of Cassia County E. B. True and T. W. Girton Idaho County James L. Onderdonk and J. J. Gilson of Lemhi County I. M. Hibbs, S. J. Langdon, and J. M. Hedrick Nez Perce County J. W. Cummings Owyhee County W. L. Webster, Joseph Dudley, Alex. Stalker, and David R. Jones Oneida County William Nichols Shoshone County Thomas M. Jeffrey Washington County E. B. True speaker
The official register of 1881 contains the names of: George Ainslie Congressional Delegate John T. Morgan Chief Justice Norman Buck and Henry E. Prickett Associate Justices Wallace R. White U. S. District Attorney; E. S. Chase U. S. Marshal A. L. Richardson Clerk of Supreme Court E. A. Stone Agent at Lemhi Indian Reservation C. D. Warner Agent at Nez Percé Reservation R. W. Berry Collector of Internal Revenue D. P. B. Pride, C. P. Coburn, and George W. Richards Deputies William P. Chandler U. S. Surveyor General T. W. Randall Chief Clerk John B. Miller, Jonathan M. Howe, and August Duddanhausen Registers J. Stoat, R. J. Monroe, and A. W. Eaton Receivers of Public Money
1883: Governor, John N. Irwin.
Members of the 12th Legislative Assembly, 1882-3 Councilmen: J. V. R, Witt of Ada County; Thomas C. Galloway of Ada and Washington County Joseph Travis of Boise County E. A. Wall of Boise and Alturas County C. E. Robinson of Bear Lake County E. P. Johnson, Custer and Lemhi County P. A. Regan, Cassia and Owyhee County James Odle, Idaho County W. L. Webster and Henry Pock, Oneida County William S. Taylor, Nez Percé County J. B. Cowen, Nez Percé, Shoshone, and Kootenai County E. A. Wall president
Members of the lower house: D. W. Fouch, J. P. Wilson, I. N. Coston, and H. K. Hartley of Ada County E. M. Wilson of Alturas County R. H. Robb and F. Campbell of Boise County Amos R. Wright and H. S. Woolley of Bear Lake County J. C. Shoup of Custer County W. C. Martindale of Cassia County W. C. Pearson and Robert Larimer of Idaho County O. A. Dodge of Kootenai and Shoshone County James A. Haywood of Lemhi County A. Buchanan, K. Larson, and G. W. Toner of Nez Percé County J. M. Harbour of Owyhee County C. J. Bassett, D. L. Evans, M. L. Gruwell, and J. B. Thatcher of Oneida County F. M. Mickey of Washington County D. W. Fouch, speaker.
Hollister was succeeded as Chief Justice, Jan. 13, 1879, by William G. Thompson; and Thompson, June 10, 1879, by John T. Morgan, who held till 1885. Norman Buck succeeded Clark as Associate Justice in the1st district. Case Broderick was appointed to the 2d dist in May 1884. The Chief Justice took the 3d dist in 1879.
1884, Federal Officers: Governor, William M. Bunn Secretary, D. P. B. Pride Delegate, T. F. Singiser Surveyor General, Wm F. Chandler Chief Justice, John T. Morgan Assistant Justice, 1st District, Norman Buck 2d District Case Broderick Clerk, A. L. Richardson Assistant U. S. District Attorney, W. R. White Assistant U. S. District Attorney, Alanson Smith Marshal, F. T. Dubois Reg. Land Office, E. L. Curtis Receiver, M. Krebs
Source: Bancroft Works, Volume 31, History Of Washington, Idaho, and Montana, 1845-1889, Hubert H. Bancroft, 1890. The History Company, Publishers, San Francisco
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