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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Idaho |
 | | The six northern counties of the state are in the humid region, with an annual rainfall of over twenty inches, and great crops of grain and grass are raised without irrigation. |
 | | The officers of the state and county superintendents of public instruction have almost without exception since their enfranchisement been filled with women, and generally most capably filled; however, few women have occupied seats in the legislature, although other county and state offices have been filled by them. |
 | | county, and state licenses; county commissioners and city and town councils may refuse licenses, local option thus being given practically to the people. |
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