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as a United States Senator for Utah. In 1904, when Kearns failed to be re-elected to the Senate by the Utah Legislature due to the perceived influence of Smoot, Ferry was among the founders of the
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Ferry served as director and vice-president of the Utah Savings & Trust Co, the director of the Walker Brothers Bank, the Silver King Coalition Mines, and the Mason Valley Mines of Nevada.
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Upon Ferry's death, his wife Ednah was left in charge of his estate worth $ 345,000 ($ 6,550,000 in 2021 dollars).
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Ferry married Edna Tremain in 1896. Ednah Ferry was a delegate from Utah to the
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Department of the Interior. National Park Service. (3/2/1934 - ) (2013–2017).
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In January 1903, Thompson was a signatory of an official protest to the
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In 1911, the American Party dissolved, and Ferry was elected as a
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Ferry moved to Utah and became a mining investor in Utah and
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Mayor of Salt Lake City
Samuel C. Park
Edmund A. Bock
Grand Haven, Michigan
Grand Haven, Michigan
American Party
Republican
Ferry family
Utah State Senator
mayor
Salt Lake City
Grand Haven, Michigan
Edward P. Ferry
his grandfather
Presbyterian
Nevada
United States Senator
Thomas Kearns
United States Senate
Utah Legislature
Mormon apostle
Reed Smoot
anti-Mormon
American Party
Ezra Thompson
Republican
Utah State Senate
1924 Republican National Convention
Utah - Utah Savings & Trust Company Building: Withdrawn

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