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DescriptionAndrew Schooley Funston, Colfax, Washington, circa 1900 - DPLA - 5a7bed84c43d97e38886385322448c56.jpg | A pioneer in the Manning/Colfax, Washington area; he homesteaded four miles northeast of Colfax near the Palouse River, approximately where the Manning covered bridge now stands. The headline in Funston's obituary states "Lincoln's Friend Dead in Colfax." Funston was a civil engineer, farmer, judge and was a lifelong Democrat. He was born in 1821 and died in 1908. He married Sarah Ann Eyer. Names: Funston, Andrew Schooley, 1821-1908 | |||||||||||
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A pioneer in the Manning/Colfax, Washington area; he homesteaded four miles northeast of Colfax near the Palouse River, approximately where the Manning covered bridge now stands. The headline in Funston's obituary states "Lincoln's Friend Dead in Colfax." Funston was a civil engineer, farmer, judge and was a lifelong Democrat. He was born in 1821 and died in 1908. He married Sarah Ann Eyer. Names: Funston, Andrew Schooley, 1821-1908 (English)
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