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 | | Not least in this roll would be the name of Elihu Stout, who, as owner and editor of the only newspaper that flourished during most of the Territorial period, wielded a political influence that was, perhaps, second to none. |
 | | The list, by no means, pretends to include all those who were active in public matters and who could be regarded as contributing to formative influences. |
 | | A political interest that was lively to the point of activity, indeed, was characteristic of the period, though of the names that crop out in connection with public functions, the great majority are unattended with any biographical data. |
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