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- Q5512386 description "American politician".
- Q5512386 description "American politician".
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- Q5512386 abstract "Gainford P. "Gub" Mix (October 15, 1876 – June 28, 1944) was a Democratic politician and farmer from Idaho. He served as the state's 19th and 21st lieutenant governor. Born in Grand Island, Nebraska, Mix came by wagon to north central Idaho as a child with his family of twelve in 1883. His parents, Franklin E. Mix (1838–1919) and Mary Grimes Mix (1841–1904), settled in the Palouse region, near Moscow. A portion of the family's farm at the west end of Moscow is now the Palouse Mall.Mix was the first student at the University of Idaho in Moscow in October 1892, starting at its prep school as a teenager. He was the first graduate of the College of Agriculture in 1901, a quarterback on the football team, and later its graduate manager.Mix was elected to two two-year terms as lieutenant governor, in 1930 and 1934, both with Governor C. Ben Ross. He ran for the U.S. Senate in 1932, but was defeated in the primary by James Pope, the mayor of Boise.".
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- Q5512386 deathDate "1944-06-28".
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- Q5512386 orderInOffice "19th and 21st Lieutenant Governor of Idaho".
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- Q5512386 birthDate "1876-10-15".
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- Q5512386 dateOfBirth "1874-10-15".
- Q5512386 dateOfDeath "1944-06-28".
- Q5512386 deathDate "1944-06-28".
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- Q5512386 name "Gainford P. Mix".
- Q5512386 name "Mix, G. P.".
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- Q5512386 profession "Farmer, politician".
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- Q5512386 residence "near Moscow".
- Q5512386 shortDescription "American politician".
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- Q5512386 successor "George E. Hill".
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- Q5512386 comment "Gainford P. "Gub" Mix (October 15, 1876 – June 28, 1944) was a Democratic politician and farmer from Idaho. He served as the state's 19th and 21st lieutenant governor. Born in Grand Island, Nebraska, Mix came by wagon to north central Idaho as a child with his family of twelve in 1883. His parents, Franklin E. Mix (1838–1919) and Mary Grimes Mix (1841–1904), settled in the Palouse region, near Moscow.".
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- Q5512386 name "Gainford P. Mix".
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- Q5512386 surname "Mix".