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Encyclopedia > Abe Goff

Abe McGregor Goff (December 21, 1899-November 23, 1984) was a Republican politician from the U.S. state of Idaho, most notably serving a term in the U.S. House of Representatives. December 21 is the 355th day of the year (356th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1899 (MDCCCXCIX) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ... November 23 is the 327th day of the year (328th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 38 days remaining. ... 1984 (MCMLXXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ... A politician is an individual who is a formally recognized and active member of a government, or a person who influences the way a society is governed through an understanding of political power and group dynamics. ... A state of the United States (a U.S. state) is any one of the fifty states (four of which officially favor the term commonwealth) which, along with the District of Columbia, form the United States of America. ... Official language(s) None Capital Boise Largest city Boise Area  Ranked 14th  - Total 83,642 sq. ... The House of Representatives is the larger of two houses that make up the U.S. Congress, the other being the United States Senate. ...


Goff was born in Colfax, Washington. After serving as a private during World War I, he entered the University of Idaho's College of Law, graduating in 1924. He commenced practice in Moscow, Idaho the same year. From 1926-34, he was prosecuting attorney for Latah County. He also worked as a special lecturer at the University of Idaho law school from 1933-41. In 1940, he was made president of the Idaho Bar Association. Colfax is a city in Whitman County, Washington, United States. ... A private is a military soldier of the lowest military rank (equivalent to Nato Rank Grades OR-1 to OR-3 depending on the force served in). ... Combatants Allied Powers: British Empire Canada France Italy Russian Empire United States Central Powers: Austria-Hungary Bulgaria German Empire Ottoman Empire Commanders Douglas Haig John Jellicoe Sir Arthur Currie Ferdinand Foch Nicholas II Woodrow Wilson John Pershing Wilhelm II Reinhard Scheer Franz Josef I Oskar Potiorek İsmail Enver Ferdinand I... The University of Idaho is the states land-grant and primary research university, located in Moscow. ... Moscow (pronounced with a long o in the second syllable) is a city located in Latah County in northern Idaho along the Washington/Idaho border, opposite Pullman, Washington (home of Washington State University). ... Latah County is a county located in the state of Idaho. ... A bar association is a professional body of lawyers who, in some jurisdictions, are responsible for the regulation of the legal profession. ...


In 1941, he was elected to the Idaho State Senate. Later the same year, he was activated as a member of the U.S. Army Reserves as a major, and was discharged as a colonel in 1946. While in the military, he was awarded the Legion of Merit. The United States Army Reserve is the federal reserve force of the United States Army. ... Major is a military rank denoting an officer of mid-level command status. ... Colonel (IPA: or ) is a military rank of a commissioned officer, with the corresponding ranks existing in nearly every country in the world. ... The Legion of Merit is a military decoration of the United States armed forces which is awarded for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding services and achievements. ...


In the 1946 elections, he was elected to the U.S. House as a Republican, defeating incumbent Compton I. White. He served only one term there, as White defeated him and took back the seat in the next election. Categories: Possible copyright violations ...


After leaving the House, Goff took a number of government posts. He was general counsel of the Post Office Department, and later served on the Interstate Commerce Commission, from 1954 to 1967. After his terms ended, he retired to Moscow, Idaho, working as a writer and lecturer until his death. A previous USPS logo The United States Postal Service (USPS) is an independent establishment of the executive branch of the United States government (see ) responsible for providing postal service in the United States; it is generally referred to within the United States as the post office. ... The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC; 1887 - 1995) was a regulatory body in the United States created by the Interstate Commerce Act of 1887, which was signed into law by President Grover Cleveland. ... Retirement is the status of a worker who has stopped working. ...


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Preceded by:
Compton I. White, Sr.
United States House of Representatives, Idaho First Congressional District
January 3, 1947–January 3, 1949
Succeeded by:
Compton I. White, Sr.
United States Representatives from Idaho
One At-Large Seat (1890-1913): SweetWilsonGunnWilsonGlennFrenchHamerFrench
Two At-Large Seats (1913-1919): Smith / FrenchMcCrackenFrench
1st District (1919-present): FrenchC. White Sr.GoffC. White Sr.WoodPfostC. White Jr.McClureSymmsCraigLaRoccoChenowethOtter
2nd District (1919-present): SmithCoffinClarkDworshakSanbornBudgeHardingG. HansenO. HansenG. HansenStallingsCrapoSimpson

 

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