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Clark observed, “Among the most literate of the territorial barristers, his experiences left him with an
            intense interest in the drama of those early years, and he had already presented manuscripts to the most
            enterprising historian of the West, H.H. Bancroft of San Francisco.” After he completed his Librarian
            term, he moved to Tacoma. In 1881 he compiled, along with fellow past Librarian John Paul Judson, the
            Laws of Washington Territory. He was elected as a member of the First Session of the Washington State
            House.

            Most Worshipful Brother Elwood Evans laid down his working tools on January 28, 1898.





































































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