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词条 G. P. Mix
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  1. Personal

  2. Death

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox Governor
|name=Gainford P. Mix
|image=
|caption=
|order=
|office=19th and 21st Lieutenant Governor of Idaho
|term= January 5, 1931 – January 2, 1933
January 7, 1935 – January 3, 1937
|governor=C. Ben Ross
|predecessor=O. E. Hailey (first term)
George E. Hill (second term)
|successor=George E. Hill (first term)
Charles C. Gossett
(second term)
|birth_date={{Birth date|1876|10|15}}
|birth_place=Grand Island, Nebraska
|death_date={{Death date and age|1944|6|28|1876|10|15}}
|death_place=Moscow, Idaho
|resting_place=Moscow Cemetery
Moscow, Idaho
|spouse=Maude Gale Mix (1882–1965)
(m. 1901–1944, his death)
|residence=Latah County, Idaho
near Moscow
|profession=Farmer, politician
|children=4 sons, 1 daughter[1]
|parents=Franklin E. Mix (1838–1919)
Mary Grimes Mix (1841–1904)
|party= Democratic
|religion=
|footnotes=
}}

Gainford P. "Gub" Mix (October 15, 1876 – June 28, 1944) was a Democratic politician and farmer from Idaho.[1][2][3] 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.[4][5] A portion of the family's farm at the west end of Moscow is now the Palouse Mall.[3][6]

Mix was the first student at the University of Idaho in Moscow in October 1892, starting at its prep school as a teenager.[1] He was the first graduate of the College of Agriculture in 1901,[7] a quarterback on the football team,[3] and later its graduate manager.[8][9][10]

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.[11][12]

Personal

Mix married Maude Gale (1882–1965) in 1901 and they had five children, four sons (Gale, John, Leslie, and Gainford W.) and a daughter (Mrs. Hal Price).[1][13] The eldest, Gale (1902–1971), was the athletic director at the University of Idaho from 1950 to 1954.[14][15] He coached at Moscow High School in the early 1930s,[16][17] and was a longtime university employee.[18][19][20][21] Gainford W. Mix (1911–2000), earned a degree in agriculture from the UI and ran the family farm after his father's death.[22][23][24] He also managed the Federal Land Bank in Moscow from 1959 to 1974.[23][25]

Death

Mix died in 1944 in Moscow at age 67 at Gritman Hospital, after a paralytic stroke;[26] he and his wife are buried at the city cemetery.

References

1. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=D8leAAAAIBAJ&sjid=WzIMAAAAIBAJ&pg=1434%2C5828711 |newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=Idaho |title=Gainford P. Mix dead at Moscow |date=June 30, 1944 |page=12}}
2. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=ySlWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fOQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6439%2C4421094 |newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=Spokane, Washington |title=Gainford P. Mix called by death |date=June 30, 1944 |page=10}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.cals.uidaho.edu/edcomm/magazine/fall2001a/aperfectmix.html |title=Programs & People Centennial 2001; Gainford Mix |publisher=University of Idaho, College of Agriculture |last=Coulter |first=Mel |date=Fall 2001 |accessdate=November 24, 2015}}
4. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22978024 |publisher=Find a Grave |title=Frank E. Mix |accessdate=November 24, 2015}}
5. ^{{cite book|title=History of Idaho|author1=Beal, M.D.|author2=Wells, M.W.|date=1959|volume=3|publisher=Lewis Historical Publishing Company|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=T48GAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=April 5, 2015}}
6. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=nJJYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ifgDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2127%2C3597690 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=Washington |title=Idaho seeks pasture land |date=January 29, 1971 |page=a3}}
7. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=e9dXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=XfUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7392%2C1993105 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=Washington |title='01 class at University of Idaho plans memorial to school's first president |agency=(photo)|date=June 10, 1941 |page=3 }}
8. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=NqFXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=jvMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5433%2C142505|newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=Spokane, Washington |title=Idaho: Moscow |date=August 8, 1901 |page=8}}
9. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=d7FXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uvMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4379%2C788419 |newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=Spokane, Washington |title=Twenty-five years ago |date=August 6, 1926 |page=8}}
10. ^{{cite web |url=http://issuu.com/uidahodigital/docs/gem1904/138 |publisher=Gem of the Mountains 1904, University of Idaho yearbook |title=Football 1902 |date=May 1903 |pages=129–133}}
11. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=tvAUAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hOMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6935%2C2425538 |newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=Spokane, Washington |title=Idaho fall election tickets shaped; silver champion wins |date=May 26, 1932 |page=3}}
12. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2NBXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2_QDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7196%2C5237506 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=Washington|title=Idaho divides office honors |date=May 26, 1932|page=2}}
13. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fNNXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9PQDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7317%2C1360836 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=Washington |title=Leslie Mix is married |date=April 6, 1934 |page=22 }}
14. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=9dlXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=wvUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4664%2C810149 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle|location=Washington |title=Idaho athletic setup changed|date=May 2, 1950|page=17}}
15. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=r-VXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=kvYDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7211%2C536649 |newspaper=Spokane Daily News |location=Washington |agency=Associated Press |title=Robert Gibb named Idaho athletic head |date=June 11, 1954 |page=12}}
16. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=tRBWAAAAIBAJ&sjid=huIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1942%2C6256753 |newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=Spokane, Washington |title=Gale Mix succeeds Wicks |date=August 28, 1930 |page=17 }}
17. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=G9NXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=__QDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4700%2C3710266 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=Washington |title=Gale Mix resigns as Moscow coach |date=January 16, 1935 |page=13 }}
18. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Tu5XAAAAIBAJ&sjid=NvUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4663%2C3938523 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=Washington |title=Gale Mix named associate graduate manager at Idaho|date=June 16, 1939 |page=10}}
19. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1NpXAAAAIBAJ&sjid=kPUDAAAAIBAJ&pg=5624%2C2854092 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=Washington |title=Mix will resume U. of Idaho post |date=November 15, 1945 |page=3 }}
20. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=gmVYAAAAIBAJ&sjid=1PcDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4276%2C1189547 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=Washington |title=Regents recall service in tribute to Gale Mix|date=November 3, 1967 |page=a3}}
21. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=x49XAAAAIBAJ&sjid=g_IDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6949%2C7081246 |newspaper=Spokesman-Review |location=Spokane, Washington |agency=Obituaries |title=Doris (Brower) Mix |date=December 17, 2001 |page=B5 }}
22. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=GycuAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LNEFAAAAIBAJ&pg=1711%2C12289 |newspaper=Moscow-Pullman Daily News |location=Idaho-Washington |agency=Obituaries |title=Gainford Mix, 89 formerly of Moscow |date=October 2, 2000 |page=2A}}
23. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=A6teAAAAIBAJ&sjid=li4MAAAAIBAJ&pg=4430%2C648748 |newspaper=Lewiston Morning Tribune |location=Idaho |agency=Obituaries |title=Gainford W. Mix, 89, McMinnville, Ore. |date=October 3, 2000 |page=9A}}
24. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1LsjAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ptAFAAAAIBAJ&pg=3823%2C523027 |newspaper=Moscow-Pullman Daily News |location=Idaho-Washington |last=Smith |first=Georgie |title=Oldtimers look back on Palouse area days gone by |date=December 27, 1993 |page=1A}}
25. ^{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=nP9XAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KvcDAAAAIBAJ&pg=2567%2C7406569 |newspaper=Spokane Daily Chronicle |location=Washington |title=Moscow bank name changed |date=December 31, 1959 |page=3 }}
26. ^{{cite book|title=Journal|author=Idaho. Legislature. Senate|date=1945|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jC0bAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=April 5, 2015}}
{{cite web|url=http://sos.idaho.gov/ELECT/bluebook/2010/03_executive.pdf |work=Idaho Bluebook |title=Executive Branch |publisher=State of Idaho |pages=70–72 |format=PDF |accessdate=August 14, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100617045033/http://www.sos.idaho.gov/elect/bluebook/2010/03_executive.pdf |archivedate=June 17, 2010 |df= }}

External links

  • [https://books.google.com/books?id=e7RhCgAAQBAJ&pg=PA24&lpg=PA24&#v=onepage&q&f=false Legendary Locals of Moscow] – Gainford P. "Gub" Mix
  • {{Find a Grave|23154611}}
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