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Aaron Vedder Tallman

Birth
Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, USA
Death
9 Aug 1968 (aged 81)
Humboldt, Pershing County, Nevada, USA
Burial
Winnemucca, Humboldt County, Nevada, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section FAM1 Row 16 Space 6
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Aaron V. Tallman accompanied his parents to Boise in 1904 and in the acquirement of his education was graduated from the high school of that city with the class of 1906. Later he took up the study of civil engineering in the State University of Iowa at Iowa City, where he studied for two years, and afterward continued his course in civil engineering in the University of Idaho. While a high school pupil he played on the football team and again on the State University team. He left the University of Idaho in the spring of 1909 and spent two years on canal construction work in his state, being for three and a half years with the United States department of agriculture on irrigation investigations in southern Idaho.

On the 4th of September, 1910, Mr. Tallman was married at Weiser, Idaho, to Miss Grace Elizabeth Brenner, who was born near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and came to this state with her parents when seventeen years of age. She become the mother of a son and a daughter: Richard Grant, born September 23, 1912; and Betty Louise, born August 25, 1914.

Mr. Tallman was a member of the American Association of Engineers. He belonged also to the Beta Theta Pi, a college fraternity, and was connected with its Gamma Gamma Chapter at Moscow. He was likewise identified with the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks and was a thirty-second degree Mason and a member of El Korah Temple of Boise.
Aaron V. Tallman accompanied his parents to Boise in 1904 and in the acquirement of his education was graduated from the high school of that city with the class of 1906. Later he took up the study of civil engineering in the State University of Iowa at Iowa City, where he studied for two years, and afterward continued his course in civil engineering in the University of Idaho. While a high school pupil he played on the football team and again on the State University team. He left the University of Idaho in the spring of 1909 and spent two years on canal construction work in his state, being for three and a half years with the United States department of agriculture on irrigation investigations in southern Idaho.

On the 4th of September, 1910, Mr. Tallman was married at Weiser, Idaho, to Miss Grace Elizabeth Brenner, who was born near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and came to this state with her parents when seventeen years of age. She become the mother of a son and a daughter: Richard Grant, born September 23, 1912; and Betty Louise, born August 25, 1914.

Mr. Tallman was a member of the American Association of Engineers. He belonged also to the Beta Theta Pi, a college fraternity, and was connected with its Gamma Gamma Chapter at Moscow. He was likewise identified with the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks and was a thirty-second degree Mason and a member of El Korah Temple of Boise.

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Born 12 Jun 1887 SSA

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