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Henry Armstrong (Idaho politician)

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Henry Armstrong
Member of the Idaho House of Representatives
In office
December 8, 1890 – March 14, 1891
ConstituencyLogan County
Delegate to the Idaho Constitutional Convention
In office
July 4, 1889 – August 6, 1889
ConstituencyLogan County
Personal details
Born(1841-09-11)September 11, 1841
DiedAugust 2, 1904(1904-08-02) (aged 62)
Political partyRepublican (to c. 1891)
Populist Party (from c. 1896)
Professionminer
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Henry Armstrong (September 11, 1841 – August 2, 1904)[1] was an American politician who was a pioneer of Idaho.

Armstrong served in the 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry Regiment from December 1861 to October 1865, reaching the rank of sergeant.[1][2] He came to the Idaho Territory as a miner, operating a mine in Galena Gulch, in Alturas County, by 1882.[3] He settled initially in Broadford, and later across the river in Bellevue, becoming justice of the peace for Broadford in 1885.[4]

He was selected as a delegate to the territorial Republican convention in 1888.[5] He was elected as a Republican to represent short-lived Logan County, first at the Idaho Constitutional Convention in 1889,[6] then in the first session of the Idaho House of Representatives, which lasted from December 1890 to March 1891.[7][8]

Armstrong was a member of the Populist Party in the late 19th-century, serving as a delegate at the party's 1896 and 1900 state conventions and losing an election for probate judge of Blaine County in 1898.[9][10][11] He ran as an independent for mayor of Bellevue in 1902, losing by 8 votes.[12]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Application for Headstone: Henry Armstrong". U.S. Department of War. 1942.
  2. ^ "The Celebration". Wood River Times. May 30, 1884.
  3. ^ "Bellevue Items". Wood River Times. July 19, 1882.
  4. ^ "The New County Dads". Wood River Times. January 14, 1885.
  5. ^ "Delegates Elected". Wood River Times. August 16, 1888.
  6. ^ "Delegates to the Constitutional Convention". Idaho Semi-Weekly World. July 12, 1889.
  7. ^ Idaho Legislature (1943). Journal of the House of Representatives of the Idaho Legislature. p. 476.
  8. ^ "The Logan county republican convention". The Ketchum Keystone. September 6, 1890.
  9. ^ "List of the Delegates". The Idaho Statesman. August 19, 1896.
  10. ^ "Populists of Blaine". The Idaho Statesman. July 11, 1900.
  11. ^ "Election Returns". The Ketchum Keystone. December 3, 1898.
  12. ^ "City Election Held in Bellevue on Monday". The Idaho Statesman. April 9, 1902.