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in 1866, Hasbrouck was appointed as clerk of the district court that Cummins presided over. The following year, he returned to New York, married his former schoolmate, Ann Eliza Van Wagenen, and they returned to the Idaho Territory in 1868. They would have four children: Edward Hallock; Raymond
390:, the son of Alexander and Rachel (nÊe Elting) Hasbrouck. His grandfather, Solomon P. Hasbrouck, was a prominent lumber manufacturer and merchant. The subject worked as a clerk in New York from age sixteen to twenty, then sailed from New York City to San Francisco in 1854. He settled in 457:
in Boise. This lasted until 1875, when Prickett was appointed as a district judge, and soon thereafter elevated to the territorial supreme court. For the next twelve years, Hasbrouck worked as a merchant, first in Boise, then in
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was the first new county that the territorial legislature organized, and the territorial governor appointed Hasbrouck as one of its original county commissioners over the winter of 1863–1864.
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appointed Hasbrouck as clerk of the local district court. That same year, he was elected as a Republican by
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DeLancy; Elizabeth M., Mrs. Charles D. Shrady; and Van Wagenen, father of actress
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Members of the Idaho Territorial House of Representatives
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In 1864, Hasbrouck was elected by Owyhee County as a
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Idaho Supreme Court
Ola Johnesse
Idaho Constitutional Convention
Washington County
Mayor
Boise
Idaho Territory
James A. Pinney
James W. Huston
Idaho Territorial Supreme Court
Idaho Territorial House of Representatives
Owyhee County
New Paltz, New York
Boise, Idaho
Republican
Democratic
Olive Hasbrouck
Hasbrouck family

Idaho Territory
New Paltz, New York
Nevada City, California
Santa Barbara
Granite Creek, Oregon
Jordan Creek
Washington Territory
Idaho Territory
Owyhee County
unionist

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