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William Hall
Paulhamus (March 4, 1865 –
April 15, 1925) was an
American politician in the
state of Washington. He
served Washington State Senate from...
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Williamsport Lumber Capital (1st ed.). Montoursville, Pennsylvania:
Paulhamus Litho, Inc. pp. 23–34. OCLC 35920715. Owlett,
Steven E. (1993). "The Death...
- The Jack
Paulhamus/Garby
Trail is a 13.2-mile (21.2 km)
hiking trail in north-central Pennsylvania,
through portions of
Sproul State Forest. It was built...
- Johnson, Erik C.; Kagan,
Brett J.; Kahn, Jeffrey; Muotri,
Alysson R.;
Paulhamus,
Barton L. (2023-02-28). "Organoid
intelligence (OI): the new frontier...
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Smith and Payne,
found the
cabin that had been
abandoned by
Paulhamus. They
expanded Paulhamus'
improvements and
began farming,
fishing and
hunting in the...
- Johnson, Erik C.; Kagan,
Brett J.; Kahn, Jeffrey; Muotri,
Alysson R.;
Paulhamus,
Barton L.; Schwamborn, Jens C.; Plotkin, Jesse; Szalay,
Alexander S.;...
- 1909 –
January 9, 1911
Preceded by
Jesse S.
Jones Succeeded by W. H.
Paulhamus Member of the
Washington State Senate In
office 1901–1903 (18th district)...
- Johnson, Erik C.; Kagan,
Brett J.; Kahn, Jeffrey; Muotri,
Alysson R.;
Paulhamus,
Barton L.; Schwamborn, Jens C.; Plotkin, Jesse; Szalay,
Alexander S.;...
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mayor of
Everett Peter Iverson George B. Lamping,
State Senator W. H.
Paulhamus,
former State Senator Frank Pierce Thomas P.
Revelle J. R. Oman Major...
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Senate In
office January 13, 1913 –
January 11, 1915
Preceded by W. H.
Paulhamus Succeeded by
Edward L.
French Member of the
Washington House of Representatives...