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129:(1872-1929), U.S. Representative from Utah, and they had one daughter, Margaret Jane Bourgerie (1912-2003). Elmer Leatherwood was a lawyer with the firm Staup, Nibley, and Leatherwood. He was district attorney for the Third Judicial District Court from 1908 to 1916 and served as a Republican Congressman from 1921–26. He was also prominent in the business community as president of the Olympus Mining and Milling Company, the Learly and Warren Stockyards, and the Western Company. 118: 252: 200: 50:, the daughter of Henry Albaugh (1845-1911) and Mary Longenecker (1842-1923). She had 5 siblings: Stanley L. Albaugh (1873-1957), Myra Irene Willock (1876-1975), Clarence Jacob Albaugh (1878-1968), Mary Edna Albaugh (1880-1920), Ralph Emerson Albaugh (1882-1984). 141: 137: 346: 361: 356: 23: 185:
Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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She taught at Sunday-school and helped to secure a loan fund to assist girls through college. She was in favor of woman suffrage.
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Woman's who's who of America : a biographical dictionary of contemporary women of the United States and Canada, 1914-1915
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Nancy A. Leatherwood was interested in historical, literary and civic activities, and history, art, philosophy, economics.
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After living in Wisconsin and Kansas, Nancy A. Leatherwood moved to Utah in 1902 and lived at 1237 East 1st St. South,
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She liked china painting, long tramps through the mountains, cards, dancing, theatre.
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She was National chairman of Historical and Literary Reciprocity Committee of the
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Salt Lake County, Utah
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University Neighborhood Historic District (Salt Lake City, Utah)
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She was member of: Ladies' Library Club of Salt Lake City,
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Nancy Rebecca Albaugh was born on November 19, 1872, in
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Leatherwood died in September 1961 and is buried at
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Albaugh, Leatherwood, Longnecker and allied families
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clubwoman
Utah
General Federation of Women's Clubs
Elmer O. Leatherwood
Warrensburg, Missouri
Kingman High School
Normal School
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Daughters of the American Revolution
League of American Pen women
General Federation of Women's Clubs
American Association of University Women

Elmer O. Leatherwood
Salt Lake City, Utah
University Neighborhood Historic District (Salt Lake City, Utah)
National Register of Historic Places listings in Salt Lake County, Utah
Mount Olivet Cemetery (Salt Lake City)






Women of the West; a series of biographical sketches of living eminent women in the eleven western states of the United States of America
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