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H. F. Samuels

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in 1919, the Non-Partisan League formed the Idaho Progressive Party. Idaho Progressives nominated Samuels as their gubernatorial candidate in 1922 and 1924. Although Samuels beat the Democratic candidates in both elections, he was ultimately defeated in both by Republican
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on April 4, 1869. Named Henry Floyd, he always went by his initials to distinguish himself from his father, and later his son, who had the same name. His family moved to
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Samuels married Iona Snyder on December 25, 1892, and they had one daughter. On February 27, 1905, he remarried to Ada Jenkins, and they had a son and a daughter.
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despite strong opposition from the Democratic Party leadership. However, Samuels was defeated by Republican
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He owned a hotel, the Samuels Hotel, built with profits from mining.
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and later the Idaho Progressive Party in the 1910s and 1920s.
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when he was three years old, and he attended high school at
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Washington County
Sequim
University of Michigan Law School
George Washington University Law School
Republican
Democratic
Non-Partisan League
Washington County, Mississippi
Crawford County, Indiana
Leavenworth
University of Michigan
George Washington University
mining
Idaho Panhandle
Republican
Democratic
governor of Idaho
D. W. Davis
direct primary
Charles C. Moore
United States Senate
John F. Nugent
Frank R. Gooding
Sequim, Washington



History of the City of Spokane and Spokane County, Washington: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
S. J. Clarke Publishing Company

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