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James Glendinning (politician)

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on July 31, 1844, a son of Robert and Margaret (Blacklock) Glendinning. He was educated in Scotland, and following the deaths of his parents, at age 20 he moved to New York City to reside with an older brother. He completed his education at
272:. He served as Salt Lake City's mayor from 1896 to 1897, and was mayor when Utah achieved statehood. In 1899, he was appointed superintendent of federal forests in Idaho and Montana, including the 737: 245:. He attended the schools of his hometown, and moved to the United States at age 20. While residing with an older brother, he completed his education at 321:, where he continued in business as the partner of George M. Scott. While living in Idaho, he was Salmon's postmaster for 10 years, and served on the 337: 269: 506: 732: 515: 345: 341: 227: 154: 48: 691: 351:
In 1899, Glendinning accepted a federal appointment as superintendent of federal forests in Idaho and Montana, including the
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in New York City, then moved west to establish himself in business. After time in Montana, he moved to
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in ventures including cattle raising, gold mining, and retailing. He subsequently moved to
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Message of the Mayor with the Annual Reports of the Officers of Salt Lake City
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on March 23, 1902. He was buried at Greenwood Memorial Terrace in Spokane.
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History of the City of Spokane and Spokane County, Washington
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In 1872, Glendinning married Margaret Shoup, the sister of
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Greenwood Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Washington, U.S.
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Mayor of Salt Lake City
R. N. Baskin
John Clark
Annan
Dumfriesshire
Scotland
Spokane, Washington
Republican
Liberal Party of Utah
George L. Shoup
Cooper Union
Mayor of Salt Lake City
Annan
Dumfriesshire
Scotland
Cooper Union
Salmon, Idaho
George L. Shoup
Salt Lake City
Republican
territorial legislature
Bitterroot National Forest
Spokane
Annan
Dumfriesshire
Scotland
Cooper Union
Virginia City, Montana
Leesburg, Idaho

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