Jay Rand Sanburn (1833–1919) was an Idaho politician who was elected to the Idaho House of Representatives from Kootenai County and Shoshone County for a term in 1898. [1] [2] [3]
Sanburn was a businessman who was engaged in a variety of different industries. He assembled a large collection of minerals and other curiosities after retiring from the Legislature, which was purchased in 1901 by the University of Idaho. [3] [2] Sanburn is thought to have originated the song "Sanburn Slottiche". [2] He was buried in Coeur d'Alene. [3]
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Jay Rand Sanburn (1833–1919) was an Idaho politician who was elected to the Idaho House of Representatives from Kootenai County and Shoshone County for a term in 1898. [1] [2] [3]
Sanburn was a businessman who was engaged in a variety of different industries. He assembled a large collection of minerals and other curiosities after retiring from the Legislature, which was purchased in 1901 by the University of Idaho. [3] [2] Sanburn is thought to have originated the song "Sanburn Slottiche". [2] He was buried in Coeur d'Alene. [3]
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