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    • World War. Wilson (personal). 1919-08-29

    • Northwest history; World War 1; President Woodrow Wilson; United States; post-war; speeches; tours; Spokane, Washington States; Coeur d'Alene, Idaho ;
    • President Wilson will visit 30 cities during his tour of the country in the interest of the peace treaty and will be absent from Washington until September 30. He will leave here next Wednesday night and will make his first address Thursday at...
    • World War. Railroads. 1920-06-16

    • Northwest history; World War 1; railroads; railways; transportation; Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad; Spokane, Washington States; H. F. Hill; budgets; expansion; Othello, Washington State; Avery, Idaho; railroad workers ;
    • The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad has apportioned $1,147,314 for maintenance of way repair, replacement and improvement expenses for the two divisions extending east and west from Spokane in its 1920 budget, according to a statement made...
    • World War. Railroads. 1917-12-08

    • Northwest history; World War 1; railroads; railways; transportation; Colorado. Public utilities commission; Idaho. Public utilities commission; Utah. Public utilities commission; Wyoming. Public utilities commission; Washington State. Public...
    • Methods of cooperation between the Colorado public utilities commission and the federal food administrator for this state and the utilities commissions of Idaho, Utah, Wyoming, Washington, and Oregon were disclosed in an announcement of steps to...
    • World War. Prisoners. 1919-12-02

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Prisoners; POWs; Prisoners of war; United States army; American soldiers; Arthur R. Kincaid of South Monroe, Washington State; Parley J. Covert of Thatcher, Idaho; post-war; released; German prison camps ;
    • Among the enlisted men reported by the war department today as released from German prison camps are Arthur R. Kincaid, South Monroe, Wash., and Parley J. Covert, Thatcher, Idaho.
    • World War. Prisoners. 1918-03-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Prisoners; POWs; Prisoners of war; German prison camps; United States army; American soldiers; Heino Rein of Sandpoint, Idaho; photographs; portraits ;
    • The picture shows Heino Rein of this city, who is held a war prisoner by the Germans for the second time. His mother, Mrs. James Folden, lives here. Rein was a member of the crew of the White State liner Georgic, which was sunk by a German...
    • World War. Post war United States. 1919-10-27

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States army; Lieutenant Cecil H. Connolly of San Diego, California; Lieutenant Frederick B. Waterhouse of Weiser, Idaho; pilots; aviation; deaths; murders; Mexico; Mexican fishermen ;
    • Bringing the bodies of Lieutenants Cecil H. Connolly of San Diego and Frederick B. Waterhouse of Weiser, Idaho, army aviators, who were killed in Lower California where they had flown after losing their way from Yuma, Ariz., to San Diego on August...
    • World War. Post war United States. 1919-06-29

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States; Senator William Borah of Idaho; President Woodrow Wilson; China; Chinese-American relations; peace negotiations; Treaty of Versailles; treaties ;
    • Senator Borah in a statement tonight said President Wilson's statement on the signing of the peace treaty was the "most remarkable statement ever made by a president" or any public man.
    • World War. Post war United States. 1919-05-08

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States army; Senator William Borah of Idaho; Senator Hiram Johnson of California; Siberia; American soldiers; Russia; Russian-American relations ;
    • Senators Borah of Idaho and Johnson of California issued statements today criticizing the plan of the war department to recruit 8000 men to serve as replacement troops for the American forces now in Siberia.
    • World War. Post war United States. 1919-05-02

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States; Earl Fruit company of California; Tropical Fruit company of New York; Standard Growers Exchange of Florida; Joseph Di Giorgio of New York; Idaho; agriculture; prunes; bananas;...
    • Joseph Di Giorgio, president of the Earl Fruit company of California, was here from New York the first of the week looking over the fruit prospects in the northwest. Not only is Mr. Di Giorgio president of the Earl Fruit company, but he is also...
    • World War. Post war United States. 1919-01-06

    • Northwest history; World War 1; post-war; politics; United States. Congress. Senate; Senator William Borah of Idaho; Senator John Sharp Williams of Mississippi; Ireland; Irish-American relations; peace negotiations; conferences; Irish delegation ;
    • Senator Borah's resolution asking the American peace delegates at Paris to secure a hearing before the peace conference for the Irish delegates, headed by Edward De Valers, provisional president of the Irish republic, was adopted today by the...
    • World War. Politics. 1920-09-21

    • Northwest history; World War 1; politics; United States; American government; Senator William Borah of Idaho; league of nations; opposition; President Woodrow Wilson ;
    • Senator W. E. Borah, speaking tonight in the interest of the Harding-Coolidge ticket, declared he believed the people were of the same opinion as they were in Washington's time, that this country should not be involved in any entangling alliances...
    • World War. Politics. 1920-01-08

    • Northwest history; World War 1; politics; United States. Congress. Senate; American government; legislation; Senator Thomas Sterling of South Dakota; Senator William Borah of Idaho; Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of Massachusetts Senator Lee Slater...
    • Need of adequate laws to deal with personal advocating the overthrown of government by force of violence was urged today by Senator Sterling, republican, South Dakota, during consideration of the sedition bill in the senate today.
    • World War. Navy. Miscellaneous. 1937-05-07

    • Northwest history; World War 1; United States Navy; miscellaneous; USS Jarvis; USS Patterson; Puget sound navy yard; Bremerton, Washington; Governor Clarence D. Martin of Washington; Governor Charles H. Martin of Oregon; Barzilla W. Clark of Idaho ;
    • Before a crowd police estimated at more than 10,000, the 1500-ton destroyers Jarvis and Patterson were launched Thursday at the Puget sound navy yard.
    • World War. Navy. Enlistments. 1917-09-19

    • Northwest history; World War 1; United States Navy; Navy enlistments; Ben Carrigan of Linfor, Idaho; Spokane, Washington; brothers ;
    • Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Carrigan, Linfor, Idaho, are already in the navy, in which they enlisted at the first call, and a third son is planning to enlist as soon as he is old enough. The boys were born in Spokane and have grown up on their...
    • World War. National Guards. 1919-02-19

    • Northwest history; World War 1; National Guards; transports; Oregon; Washington State; Montana; Idaho; Wyoming; Western states; United States army; New York, New York; Brest, France; returning; American soldiers ;
    • The transport Canopic arrived here today with 34 officers and 1201 men of the 162d infantry of the 41st division, formerly national guard troops of Oregon, Washington, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1918-10-29

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Camp Zachary Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky; promotions; American soldiers; officers; United States Army; Washington States; Idaho; Oregon ;
    • The adjutant general's office, through the committee on public information, today announced the list of successful candidates for second lieutenants of artillery at the field artillery central officers' training camp, Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky.
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1918-07-01

    • Northwest history; World War 1; Lewiston, Idaho; holidays; domestic issues; American people; American public; food shortages; sugar ;
    • Because of the difficulty in securing sugar for lemonade, cakes and other goodies the Cama prairie railroad men have been forced to abandon the plans for a Fourth of July picnic for the children of Lewiston. Under the recent sugar regulations...
    • World War. Miscellaneous. 1918-01-09

    • Northwest history; World War 1; United States Army corps of engineers; Alaska Road Commission; United States. department of defense; Camp Lee, Virginia; Brigadier General W. P. Richardson; Captain William H. Waugh; First Lieutenant Sidney L....
    • Army orders which today announce the permanent relief of Brigadier General W. P. Richardson, now commanding a brigade at Camp Lee, Va., from fourth duty with the Alaska road commission building roads and trails in Alaska also announce the...

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