James Elliott Redman
Montpelier Examiner, Wednesday, 26 January 1898, page 39
Clerk Wedel swore in the new officers of the city and they immediately opened another session of the administration. Mayor Redman took hold like a veteran and Clerk Holmes soon caught on. The following compose the new council; 1st ward-H H Dalrymple, Joseph S Robison, Second ward-Charles Hoff, H Carrick, third, C H Toomer, C E O'Connor.
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Montpelier Examiner, Friday, 1 February 1901, page
The friends of Ex-Mayor James Redman and Mrs. Lottie McGilvary were given a happy surprise last evening, when these two popular people were joined in the holy bonds of wedlock by Rev Mudge. The wedding took place at the home of Rev Mudge and was attended by only a few intimate friends.
The groom is one of the best known men in Southern Idaho, having for years been an engineer on the Oregon Short Line, as well as being prominent in political circles. He is one of Bear Lake's local capitalists and a moving spirit in Montpelier Lumber Co.
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James Elliott Redman was born 5 Nov 1858 in Canton Ohio, to George Dehoff Redman and Mary Magdalena Yant. His first wife Annie died in 1897 in Montpelier and was buried in the Montpelier Cemetery.